What to do and see in Pacific Coast, Pacific Coast: The Best Historical & Heritage Tours

April 10, 2022 Agatha Simes

Discover the best top things to do in Pacific Coast, Pacific Coast including Taxco in One Day from Acapulco, Tehuacalco Ruins Archaeological Site Tour from Acapulco with LUNCH, Palma Sola Petroglyphs Archaeological Zone and Municipal Market Tour With Lunch , Private Tour to El Quelite Village and Tequila Distillery from Mazatlan, Water Fall Tour 5 Hours Rural Areas With Danitours, Agave Distilled Factory and Salsa Combo Tour, 5 to 6 hrs Historical & Cultural Tour in Acapulco With or Without LUNCH INCLUDED, Ziplines and mezcal tasting , Sierra Madre Villages Half-Day Cultural Tour, Mexico City Bike and Cultural Tour (DIEGO RIVERA`S MURALS/PAPANTLA FLYERS SHOW).
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1. Taxco in One Day from Acapulco

Acapulco, Acapulco, Pacific Coast Royal Tours
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Taxco is a quaint colonial city located 170 miles north of Acapulco, in the mountains of the North Sierra. With a unique architectural style, the city is famous for its cobblestone streets and white stucco houses topped with red tiled roofs. Wrought iron balconies, a common adornment, are usually spilling over with beautiful flowers.

Inclusions: Hotel pickup and drop-off, English speaking guide, Lunch

Exclusions: Gratuities, Drinks

Reviewed By 17brittanyk

Our guide was so great and took us to a nice overlook before entering the city. He also gave us great lunch recommendations and cafe recommendations. This was one of my favorite days we had on our trip!

2. Tehuacalco Ruins Archaeological Site Tour from Acapulco with LUNCH

Assistour Acapulco
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Safe Very Small Group Tour, More Quality, Less Density. Located only 1 hour away from Acapulco, Tehuacalco is the most recently discovered archaeological site in Mexico and lies in mountains of the Sierra Madre. On a tour with your guide, learn about these archaeological ruins associated with the Yope people and see the ceremonial center dedicated to the cult of the water.

Inclusions: Bottled water, Snacks, Hotel or cruise port pickup and drop-off, Vehicle transport, Tacos dorados de pollo or Enchiladas or Burger with fries

Exclusions: Available to purchase, Gratuities

Reviewed By 659itzelp

I had an amazing time.... Jesus and Mario were prompt in pick up, knowledgeable about this beautiful city and the snorkeling experience was wonderful and well worth the money, every one was so friendly and attentive ensuring that I had a great experience, after snorkeling there’s a tour around the bay....and lunch at a restaurant right on the beach....

3. Palma Sola Petroglyphs Archaeological Zone and Municipal Market Tour With Lunch

Assistour Acapulco
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Safe Very Small Group Tour, More Quality & Less Density. Visit the Witch Doctor Market of Acapulco and its astonishing and unbelievable diversity. Take a dive into the Mexican history and culture by visiting Palma Sola, the only archaeological site in Acapulco, located in the amphitheater or high part of the port, particularly on the slopes of Cerro El Veladero. It consists of a set of 18 granite rocks of various sizes with engravings depicting the way of life and the geographical environment of the place that was inhabited between 800 a. C. and 750 d. C. We end up having lunch at a great Mexican Restaurant.

Inclusions: Bottled water, Professional guide, Hotel pickup, Hotel/port drop-off, Time for lunch

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Reviewed By 659itzelp

I had an amazing time.... Jesus and Mario were prompt in pick up, knowledgeable about this beautiful city and the snorkeling experience was wonderful and well worth the money, every one was so friendly and attentive ensuring that I had a great experience, after snorkeling there’s a tour around the bay....and lunch at a restaurant right on the beach....

4. Private Tour to El Quelite Village and Tequila Distillery from Mazatlan

Mazatlan Van Tours
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Visit three villages to see their local activities and lifestyles, La Noria, La Vinata and El Quelite. Learn of the old and current process of tequila at La Vinata where you will witness the equipment that was used in the 1800's to produce tequila. You will see the equipment currently being used, and learn the local activities in these towns at your own pace. Also don't miss your opportunity to sample the quality tequila produced there.

Inclusions: Bottled water, Beverages, Professional guide, Hotel/port pickup and drop-off

Exclusions: Lunch, Gratuities

Reviewed By cherilf2021

David provided an excellent experience. We visited 3 small villages in the nearby mountains to Mazatlan. David has a great knowledge of Mexican history. I learned so many interesting facts. His English is excellent and he let me practice a little Spanish as well. I would recommend this trip. Lunch was very good. I elected on your own.

5. Water Fall Tour 5 Hours Rural Areas With Danitours

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is an experience of life sivestre rural areas and natural waterfalls where we can swim in rural visiting the town of canoes and is the place where we would eat swim in the jump It is an excellent place to escape the heat. You can bathe so much in the pools that are filled with natural water that springs from the Sierra and is a bit cold or in the same river that depends on the season of the year it is the flow it takes, but never 45 minutes to get there to the jump CANOAS TOWN FOR LUNCH Canoas is a small rural town of approximately 300 inhabitants, located northeast of the municipality of Manzanillo, located in the Sierra Costera ... MINATITLAN In 1551 it was entrusted to the Spanish soldier Francisco de Santos, a region in the western part of the province of Colima, called Tlacalahuastla, which according to the illustrious Felipe Sevilla del Río, means "Place where Cerbatanas abound or are manufactured", was populated by indigenous people Nahualt ... 5HOUR TOUR

Inclusions: Air-conditioned vehicle

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Reviewed By LouisianaFelix

We've used Daniel numerous times, and surprisingly, it was even better this time. I couldn't believe it when he picked us up in a new 12 passenger van. The area has been hurting due to the lack of tourism, but Daniel has survived due to his creativity, expanding his offerings. Other tour operators have downsized due to bloating budgets. Daniel has stayed the steady course. Very safe, speaks English, and super comfortable!

6. Agave Distilled Factory and Salsa Combo Tour

Tour Guide Mazatlan
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Join us in this unforgettable excursion that will transport you into the real Mexico, learn about history, traditions and customs that make this country so rich.

Inclusions: WiFi on board, Air-conditioned vehicle, Alcoholic Beverages, Bottled water, Soda/Pop, Snacks

Exclusions: Lunch

Reviewed By amichael

We booked a transfer from Puerto Vallarta to Mazatlan which took 6 hours, David did excellent job and the ride was very smooth and comfortable. I would recommend David for any other tours and transfers.

7. 5 to 6 hrs Historical & Cultural Tour in Acapulco With or Without LUNCH INCLUDED

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Very Small Group, less density & more quality. Make a wonderful journey through the history of this beautiful city, discover in only a few hours why the history of Mexico is the history of Acapulco and unveil the historical significance of Acapulco. A thorough visit in company of your own guide will take you back in time to the battles in between the British & Dutch pirates and the Spanish Empire. Enjoy the Mask Museum and the Museum of the 7 different regions of Guerrero State afterwards head to admire the fascinating Diego Rivera Mural (on of his last works). Then head to la Quebrada Cliff to marvel at the Divers Show. finally make a visit to the famous Los Flamingos Hotel, the Hollywood Gang Hideaway. You will then have time enough to have lunch in a charming and reasonable restaurant on the beach. Give us the opportunity of being your guides and we guarantee your tour with us will be a referral of your visit to Acapulco. Kindly contact you local supplier before tour.

Inclusions: Professional guide, Hotel/port pickup and drop-off, Transport by air-conditioned minivan, Bottled water along the tour, Lunch

Exclusions: Alcoholic drinks (available to purchase), Gratuities

Reviewed By Zoe S

Definitely worth doing to learn more about Acapulco and the tour guides are very genuine, honest and accommodating to your needs. Highlights were the turtle release, Chapel of Peace as well as of course the famous divers. Also a lovely additional touch is the guides taking photos during your trip as an extra free memento.

8. Ziplines and mezcal tasting

Huana Coa Canopy Adventure
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A series of 12 platforms, with 9 ziplines, a flex-walk bridge and nature trek await you. A rappel from the final platform located in an ancient Huanacaxtle tree will bring ypu safety back to Earth among the rows of blue agave. Before returning to the vessel you will enjoy visit to the Los Osuna tequila distillery, located pn the same grounds, and have a chance to see how this famous liquor is produced and taste it as well.

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Reviewed By BETRTR

Thank you for a thrilling day of adventure!! The guides were all professional, friendly, and the equipment was top notch!! You will NOT be sorry if you choose this adventure!!

9. Sierra Madre Villages Half-Day Cultural Tour

Mazatlan Van Tours
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During your visit to Mazatlan, you should not miss this trip which is considered the best colonial sightseeing tour in the area. Get off of the beaten track visiting the two colonial towns of Concordia and Copala right in the Sierra Madre Mountains, two quaint colorful villages where natives carve wooden furniture by hand, making pottery, roof tiles and pastries. Be impressed by the two stone temples of San Jose (in Copala) and San Sebastian (in Concordia).

Inclusions: Beverages, Bottled water, Professional guide, Hotel/port pickup and drop-off

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Reviewed By y0landq

Canceled by tour group but no refund. Would very much like to go. Please let me when I can do the tour.

10. Mexico City Bike and Cultural Tour (DIEGO RIVERA`S MURALS/PAPANTLA FLYERS SHOW)

Av Michoacán 32, Hipódromo, Cuauhtémoc, 06100 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico Pedalea Mexico
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Enjoy a bike tour in Mexico City as you visit historical and cultural landmarks and learn more about the history of this amazing city. You will get to see the Angel of Independence, Revolution Monument, see the incredible Bellas Artes palace, tha most important cathedral in latin America and more...this a great way to have a great glimpse of all important spots of the city while feeling the freedom of riding a bike. Your tour also includes a visit to the Government Palace where you'll get to see the DIEGO RIVERA`S MURALS inside and appreciate the art, also the spectacular show of PAPANTLA FLYERS ( subject to availability of the shows) .

Inclusions: Bottled water, Box lunch ( a fruit and a cookie bar), Local guide, Use of bicycle, Use of helmet

Exclusions: Hotel pickup and drop-off, Gratuities

Reviewed By pablopare

Giovani was amazing. I would rate this 5 starz based on his knowledge, and how he treated us. Unfortunately the tour is billed as a bike tour of coyoakan and Fridas house. But most of the tour is a very very long bike ride from way north of Coyoacan in DF to Coyoakan and back. You go into Fridas house without the tour guides and there was nothing VIP about it and your time in Coyoacan is a fraction of the entire tour. So I think it should be billed as a Bike Tour across the areas and parks in DF that we traversed ending with a stop in Coyoacan and back.

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