With its rich cultural heritage from Native American and Spanish settlers, New Mexico has been both a Spanish colony and a Mexican colony, and still retains a strong individual identity within the United States. The landscape is breathtaking, the food incredible, and there is a thriving cultural scene, all of which makes New Mexico, and Santa Fe in particular, a great place all year long.
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5.0 based on 6 reviews
This is a private tour for 1-3 people. We can do as much as you like and can fit in 8 hours. We can drive through historic Route 66-downtown Albuquerque; visit the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, museum, & store; Old Town-plaza, church, hidden patios, galleries/shops. We will drive north on Rio Grande Blvd, following the river through the valley occupied by Pueblo Indians, Spanish settlers and still is home to farms, and wine growers. We can visit historic Los Poblanos Lavender Farm/shop; the village of Corrales; and prehistoric Pueblo Indian village of Kuaua (Coronado State Monument-established during the Classic Period of Anasazi Culture). On our way back to Albuquerque we will see Sandia Pueblo's herds of cattle and Buffalo and ride the Sandia Peak Tram for magnificent views of the area. This is a perfect tour of the present and past filling you with beauty and delicious food. Lunch options are many depending on your cravings. Great Photo tour!
Inclusions: Bottled water, Beverages, Snacks, Local guide, Hotel pickup, Hotel drop-off, Transport by private vehicle, All taxes, fees and handling charges
Exclusions: Alcoholic drinks (available to purchase), Food and drinks, unless specified
Amy was a wonderful guide, knowledgeable and peaceful. She led us through the wonderful tapestry of Chimayo and we were able to make the most of travel during the age of COVID. We were all vaxxed so that made the trip even more peaceful. One highlight was the restaurant - so good! I look forward to traveling with her in the future.
5.0 based on 10 reviews
This is a private tour for 1-3 people. We can do as much as you like and can fit into 4 hours. We can drive through historic Route 66-downtown Albuquerque; visit the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, museum, & store; Old Town-plaza, church, hidden patios, galleries/shops. We will drive north on Rio Grande Blvd, following the river through the valley occupied by Pueblo Indians, Spanish settlers and still is home to farms, and wine growers. We can visit historic Los Poblanos Lavender Farm/shop; the village of Corrales; and prehistoric Pueblo Indian village of Kuaua (Coronado State Monument-established during the Classic Period of Anasazi Culture). On our way back to Albuquerque we will see Sandia Pueblo's herds of cattle and Buffalo and ride the Sandia Peak Tram for magnificent views of the area. This is a perfect tour of the present and past filling you with beauty and delicious food. Lunch options are many. Great Photo tour!
Inclusions: Bottled water, Beverages, Snacks, Local guide, Hotel pickup, Hotel drop-off, Transport by private vehicle, All taxes, fees and handling charges
Exclusions: Alcoholic drinks, Food and drinks, unless specified
Amy was a wonderful guide, knowledgeable and peaceful. She led us through the wonderful tapestry of Chimayo and we were able to make the most of travel during the age of COVID. We were all vaxxed so that made the trip even more peaceful. One highlight was the restaurant - so good! I look forward to traveling with her in the future.
5.0 based on 3 reviews
Itinerary: Drive West from Albuquerque to the town of San Ysidro where we will start on the National Scenic Route NM 4 to the Pueblo of Jemez. Visit the Walatowa Visitor Center & Museum. We will walk to the Red Rocks Formations. We will drive through the village of Jemez Springs – bubbling with soothing hot springs, brimming with outdoor adventure, and immersed in history and culture. We can have lunch at historic Los Ojos Restaurant and Saloon in Jemez Springs or at one of the other local cafes. We will tour the Jemez State Monument, the Soda Dam formation, Battleship Rock, and Jemez Falls before we drive back to Albuquerque. ** Monument Closed Monday & Tuesdays
Inclusions: Hotel drop-off
Exclusions: Alcoholic drinks (available to purchase), Food and drinks, Lunch, Gratuities
Amy was a wonderful guide, knowledgeable and peaceful. She led us through the wonderful tapestry of Chimayo and we were able to make the most of travel during the age of COVID. We were all vaxxed so that made the trip even more peaceful. One highlight was the restaurant - so good! I look forward to traveling with her in the future.
5.0 based on 7 reviews
Private tour for 1 to 3 people. Santa Fe, New Mexico is the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow! There are so many shops, all full of stuff we really want to buy. From Indian Jewelry, trendy clothes, hand-tooled boots, OMG, hats, and art. The glass is full! Santa Fe truly captures the spirit and style of the Southwest with the adobe style of its buildings and architectural design. The oldest capital city in the United States, Santa Fe wows visitors with endless beauty. A walk through the streets around the historic plaza will lead you to shops and galleries, restaurants, museums, and historic churches. At the Palace of the Governors, you can admire the artwork and jewelry created by the Native Americans sitting under the portal. Walk up scenic Canyon Road with over eighty galleries, restaurants and shops. Santa Fe is an art lover’s and History Buffs’ paradise. From museums to galleries to restaurants, you will be awe struck!
Inclusions: Activities as per itinerary, Snacks, Bottled water
Exclusions: Drinks, Lunch
Amy was a wonderful guide, knowledgeable and peaceful. She led us through the wonderful tapestry of Chimayo and we were able to make the most of travel during the age of COVID. We were all vaxxed so that made the trip even more peaceful. One highlight was the restaurant - so good! I look forward to traveling with her in the future.
5.0 based on 2 reviews
Mezcla de Culturas means “the mix of cultures” and this immersive and enchanting two-hour walking tour celebrates the history and influence of Albuquerque’s 17th century Old Town’s history neighbored with the vision of New Urbanism’s mixed-use blend of shopping, arts, entertainment and residential. Your tour winds through the historic Old Town and Sawmill districts, where you’ll have the opportunity to see this mix of old and new influences currently shaping Albuquerque’s burgeoning business center.
Inclusions: Experienced Guide, Alcoholic Beverages
Exclusions: Guide Gratuity, Sunscreen & Hat for Sun Protection
excellent guide, very interesting route, and e-bike a pleasure to ride. guide pprovided good tips gor other sedona activities ,including breakfast.
5.0 based on 9 reviews
VIP Private History Tours: *Get up close and personal with Old Town *We'll customize the tour to suit your own interests *Take a more in-depth look at Old Town's historic properties, cultures and community *The casual atmosphere of a Private History Tour allows for more questions and detailed interaction with our guides *Enjoy the individual service and personal atmosphere of a private tour *Your knowledgeable Guide is ready to respond to (almost) your every need or request *Your private tour is really yours, because your questions and comments will shape the route, focus, the stories and even the locations that the tour explores We KNOW Old Town! We know the sights, sounds, flavors, people, shops, products, places, photo opportunities & all of the unique things that give visitors the complete “Old Town Experience”. Whether you're visiting Old Town for a few hours or for several days, we ensure you won't miss a thing! We will tell you Old Town's Secrets! Guide Gratuities appreciated!
Inclusions: Admission for a VIP PRIVATE History, Legends & Lore Tour - Guided Old Town Stroll - 90 minutes, Family Friendly. Pet friendly., Good, old fashioned, story telling, fun!, Up to 5 people INCLUDED
Exclusions: Guides accept & appreciate your Gratuity, suggested 15% at Tour's end - think of it as good karma!, We do not usually go inside the buildings during the Tour, we reminisce from the outside walkways., Tours meet at our Ticket Window in Old Town. Transportation to and from Old Town is NOT included., Extra Guests Over 5 People
Charlie was such a great storyteller, and he interweaved fascinating stories about ABQ's history with ghost stories that raised the hair on my arms!
5.0 based on 2 reviews
Our tour will take us north on the Camino Real, a road that connected Mexico's ancient cultures with the equally ancient cultures of the American Southwest. This Camino trail is a backdrop for countless Hollywood movies. The first stop will be at the Poeh Cultural Center in the native pueblo of Pojoaque, which translates to "water gathering place". We will visit the museum and see the hundreds of ancient pots returned to this pueblo from museums. Next we see the Nambe Pueblo and follow the trail of pilgrims to the village of Chimayo at the foot of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains Each year, more than 300,000 people of every culture visit the Santuario Shrine in hopes of miracle cures. The chapel for the Santo Niño de Atocha is on the grounds, receiving prayers for children. The famous New Mexico Red Chile served at the Rancho de Chimayó restaurant is where we will enjoy lunch. Returning to Santa Fe or Albuquerque, we see the Santa Fe Opera and it's amazing architecture.
Inclusions: Private transportation
Exclusions: lunch at Rancho de Chimayo
Mae was informative, educational, and passionate about the land and PUEBLO people. Grateful for her time and this experience.
5.0 based on 2 reviews
Only historical tour of its kind based on the research of the eight books I've written on Santa Fe including: Santa Fe Opera, Route 66, 109 E. Palace & the Manhattan Project, Pueblos of New Mexico History, Loretto Chapel, San Miguel Mission, Canyon Road & Santa Fe as an Art Mecca, Sunmount Sanatorium, Santuario de Guadalupe, Masonic Scottish Rite Temple, El Castillo Bridge & Manhattan Project, Spirituality in Santa Fe & Cross of the Martyrs Site, Japanese Internment Camp Site, WWII History, History of the Civil War to WWII and Billy the Kid.
Inclusions: Tour Guide
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5.0 based on 6 reviews
My most recent group coined my as the "Anthony Bourdain of Mata Ortiz". I will immerse you in the culture and artistry that Mexico has to offer. You join as a client and leave as a family member. I offer a fun and safe trip at an affordable price. I have over 40 years experience traveling the back roads of Mexico and offer a unique adventure guaranteed.
Inclusions: Breakfast, Breakfast, Dinner, Lunch, Dinner, Dinner, Breakfast, Lunch
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4.9 based on 64 reviews
Our most popular tour, visit the highlights of Taos: Taos Pueblo UNESCO World Heritage Site, picture-perfect Rio Grande Gorge Bridge, historic and quaint Taos Plaza, and a drive by the funky and famous Earthship neighborhood, on your fully guided small-group tour in our clean and tidy van. This is the best tour offered to get a handle on Taos in a short period of time and the #1 ranked tour in Taos. Tour begins at the Taos Plaza. Note: Taos Pueblo closes to visitors for ceremonies and other traditional occasions, sometimes without notice. In the event the Pueblo is closed, we substitute a stop at a 200 year old Spanish colonial hacienda. *included: admission fees to Taos Pueblo/Martinez Hacienda Offered daily.
Inclusions: Transportation with air conditioning/heat, Professional Guide, Admission to Taos Pueblo (or Martinez Hacienda if Pueblo is closed for a ceremony)
Exclusions: Gratuities (not necessary but nice!), Food and drinks
Sam was great, a fountain of information and very enthusiastic. We learned so much. about the life in Taos and it's history. We definitely recommend taking this tour....
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