Mexico offers an incredible range of landscapes, from tropical coasts to arid deserts and high mountains, alongside vibrant cities such as Mexico City, Guadalajara, and Monterrey, as well as rich rural regions with deep cultural and agricultural traditions.
Our Mexico study tours include visits to historic sites and museums connected to key national figures and cultural heritage, as well as immersive experiences in regional music traditions such as mariachi, norteño, and son jarocho.
Wine and agriculture tours highlight Baja California’s Valle de Guadalupe, as well as key production regions for avocados, coffee, citrus, and agave, offering insight into Mexico’s diverse and innovative agricultural sector.
Forestry and environmental tours explore Mexico’s pine and cloud forests, protected reserves, and coastal ecosystems, while horticulture-focused visits showcase botanical gardens, plant nurseries, and traditional landscape practices.
Across all programs, we also explore Mexico’s rich biodiversity, coastal wetlands, rivers, and mountain regions, highlighting the importance of sustainable natural resource management and environmental conservation.
