Top 9 Day Trips from in New Mexico, United States

November 5, 2021 Cedrick Jardin

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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1. Private Tour: Albuquerque Full Day

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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

Reviewed By 708crystalg

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.

2. New Mexico: Jemez Pueblo, Soda Dam & Falls: A Photographer's Landscape Dream

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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

Reviewed By 708crystalg

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.

3. Santa Fe, New Mexico is the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow

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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

Reviewed By 708crystalg

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.

4. Exploring the Magic of Northern New Mexico: Scenery, Pueblos and Churches

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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

Reviewed By Christina S

Mae was informative, educational, and passionate about the land and PUEBLO people. Grateful for her time and this experience.

5. White Water Rafting and Wine Tour

New Mexico Wine Tours
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If you're looking for a memorable addition to your vacation. Bringing everyone the perfect day of adventure. Groups, couples & single travelers come join the fun. Join us for a FUN & relaxing day of rafting the Rio Grande with good wine & food after your rafting trip. Go to our website for more information about your tour and BOOK!

Inclusions: Tote bag for all your goodies, mask, sanitizer & more ....

Exclusions: All Alcoholic beverages - Tasting fees - $24 for all three wineries, not per winery!

Reviewed By lisasJ5912JW

Booked and confirmed our tour online. Signed all necessary documents and waivers. Confirmed that we would be picked up at our hotel. Company did not show and unable to reach by phone. Left multiple messages and emails with no return communication.

6. Join-In Wine Tours

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New Mexico Wine Tours offers the ultimate Northern daily wine tour. Enjoy a relaxing day, making new friends with a well-informed guide. During this fun and informative tour, you will learn about the local history. Our door-to-door service & our delicious and hearty lunch & yummy snacks are arranged and served at one of the wineries. Wine tasting is a fun way to experience wines that you have never tried before. Each winery is unique. Ideal for couples, solo travelers and small groups. How could you not have fun, this is a wine tour! So when you have shopped till you dropped, come aboard and see our beautiful state and drink some wine with us. You can ADD-ON to your Join-In wine tour the glass blowing class we offer or the river rafting (Rafting then wine tour) in which is always first before drinking any wine or beer. Visit our website for all the details about our tours and then give us a call or book on line. We do not book our tours through Tripadvisor

Inclusions: Door to door service for most locations in and around Santa Fe, Wonderful picnic lunch and snack trays of cheese, salami crackers & bread & plenty of bottled water., Tote bag for all your goodies, mask, sanitizer & more..., Guide/Driver/Hostess

Exclusions: Tasting fees for THREE wineries $24

Reviewed By 10Karen15

We did this tour last Saturday, and Cindy was fantastic. She picked us up at the hotel at 7:30. We did kayaking on the Rio Grande first. Then Cindy took us to 3 wineries and a brewery which sold wine. At the first winery, Black Mesa, Cindy gave us a fantastic snack. At the fourth stop she made us awesome sandwiches and we also had potato salad, and fruit. It was very filling. Along the way she gave some history, and told us more about New Mexico. She also gave us a great souvenir bag. It was an all day adventure, and we had a great time. This tour, and add on were totally worth the money, We were traveling across country to celebrate my daughters college graduation. It is sad how COVID has impacted all of these great people. I would do this again.

7. New Mexico Mines, Wild West Towns and Turquoise Trail Tour from Albuquerque

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The historic Turquoise Trail, a National Scenic Byway between Albuquerque and Santa Fe, is synonymous with Native American spirituality, Spanish explorers, adventurous mining, and brave pioneers. The blue-green turquoise, nationally recognized as a precious stone, was first mined by the early Pueblo people as early as 900 A.D. From the 1800s onward Spanish explorers, missionaries and prospectors followed the trail of the native American Indians already here. Today the National Scenic Byway is home to many modern day settlers and host to tens of thousands of visitors a year! The drive is approximately 50 miles along Highway 14. Enjoy breathtaking scenery while traveling back into history through the mining towns of Golden, Madrid, and Cerrillos. These small towns are now alive with art, crafts, museums and restaurants. Drive, gawk, walk, and eat on this trail of history!

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Reviewed By 708crystalg

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.

8. Georgia on My Mind: Georgia O'keeffe and Ghost Ranch Country Tour

Corn Maiden Tours

In addition to visits to the O'keeffe Museum, the Welcome Center and painting sites, we will be driving through the incredible Piedra Lumbre basin (or Valley of the Shining Stone) which stretches from Abiquiu to Chama along the Chama River. From there we will visit Ghost Ranch, a dramatic 21, 000-acre of New Mexican landscape, where the reclusive American artist Georgia O'Keeffe led a solitary life immersed in nature and art. O'Keeffe fell in love with the sculpted landscape of rivers, cliffs and buttes in an expanse of earthen formations which according to pueblo peoples are alive and imbued with spirits of the past. Ghost Ranch is also known for a remarkable concentration of fossils, most notably that of the theropod dinosaur Coelophysis, of which it has been estimated that nearly a thousand individuals have been preserved in a quarry at Ghost Ranch. By touring the formations, the Chama River Valley and Ghost Ranch we understand the love she felt for the ancient, sacred place.

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Exclusions: Gratuities, A tour guided by O'Keeffe foundation - $45 per person advanced reservations are required.

Reviewed By 708crystalg

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.

9. Private tour Teotihuacan and Basilica of Guadalupe

Amigo Tours

Join this tour to visit three of the most important places in Mexican culture. Enrich your experience with a private guide that will bring you closer to the history of these places. Tlatelolco is the biggest archaeological site in Mexico City, which was a part of the capital city of the Aztec empire. Here was located the biggest market of that empire, and it was also the place where the conquest of the Aztecs was achieved. Right here stands the Square of the Three Cultures, where the prehispanic, colonial, and current Mexican culture mix together. Later, you will go to the Basilica of Guadalupe, popularly known as “La Villa”, which is the most important religious building in Mexico, and one of the most visited places in the catholic world. After visiting the Basilica, we will continue our travel heading to Teotihuacan, the “City of Gods”. The guide will take you on a journey across the history of this mystic place that will surprise you.

Inclusions: Ticket to Teotihuacán, Ticket to Tlatelolco, Tequila and Mezcal tasting

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Reviewed By Aidas V

Looks like scammers. Poor servise. Never came to meeting point. I do not recomend this company. Tryed to contact them on the phone and nobody picked up. Got an email to pay those scammers 12usd more to replan. What dissapointment. Was planingai to have greate day. Not with them...

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