1 Month in Mexico: Ultimate Mexico Itinerary of 29, 30 or 31 days

What to do and see in Mexico in 29, 30 or 31 days

Do you want to visit Mexico in 1 month?

Good idea!

To help you plan your trip, here is my suggestion of the best 29, 30 or 31 day Mexico itinerary from Mexico City to Cancun .

You will therefore start with the great capital of Mexico , before continuing to Oaxaca , where you will discover its artists, its unmissable sites as well as the process of making the famous mezcal.

You will continue towards Chiapas , known for the site of Palenque , but also for its traditions and its incredible natural sites such as the Sumidero Canyon and the Montebello Lagoons .

You will then explore the great Yucatan Peninsula , starting with the great city of Calakmul in the Campeche jungle , then the Bacalar Lagoon , Mérida Valladolid and the famous Mayan site of Chichen Itzá.

You will then discover the most beautiful attractions of the Riviera Maya by spending a few days in Tulum , then leave for the island of Holbox before returning to Cancun .

For each stage, you will find my practical advice , my  hotel recommendations  for all budgets and car and bus journeys .

So what to do and see in Mexico in a month?

Day 1-3: Mexico City

Welcome to Mexico!

The Benito-Juárez International Airport in Mexico City is the most important airport in Latin America and receives many flights from North America and Europe. 

It is therefore the ideal starting point for your great one-month road trip in Mexico!

Upon arrival, take possession of your rental car.

After dropping off your luggage at the hotel, set off without delay to discover the great city of Mexico, as there is so much to do and see.

Here are some ideas for visiting Mexico City in 2 or 3 days:

A great way to get an overview of the city when you arrive is to take the tourist bus which takes you to all the major attractions of the city.

I’ve done it several times and always loved the experience! In addition, the ticket is valid all day, on the 4 routes offered, and you can get on and off as many times as you want. 😀

You can buy your bus tickets here.

Accommodation in Mexico City

The Palace of Fine Arts in Mexico City or Palacio de Bellas Artes

Day 4-7: Oaxaca

This trip to Mexico continues to the region of Oaxaca, known for its cultural and gastronomic richness.

Also read:  Top 20 things to do in Oaxaca!

Day 1 – You will spend the day on the road, from Mexico City to the city of Oaxaca de Juárez.

This is the very beginning of your tour in Mexico, so I suggest doing the direct trip, but if you prefer to do it in 2 days, you can also plan a stop in Tehuacan (3h30 from Mexico City).

Take a trip to the Tehuacán-Cuicatlán Biosphere Reserve, and more specifically to Zapotitlán to discover the Jardín Botánico Helia Bravo Hollis with a guide from the community.

It is then possible to sleep on site, or in the city of Tehuacán.

Getting to Oaxaca from Mexico City:

Day 2- Visit Oaxaca de Juarez, the beautiful capital of the state of Oaxaca

You will be able to see:

Spend the  night in Oaxaca

Day 3-  Monte Alban

Only 20 minutes from Oaxaca is Monte Albán.

Declared a World Heritage Site by Unesco, this former Zapotec capital is one of the most important archaeological sites in Mexico!

You can visit the tombs, squares, stelae, the pelota court, the Palace and the Grande Place, in addition to the museum which is very interesting.

After Monte Albán, take the opportunity to explore the surrounding villages.

Go to Cuilapam de Guerrero to see its ex-Dominican convent (16C ).

Discover the workshops of alebrijes – important figures of Mexican folk art – in San Antonio Arrazola or San Martin Tilcajete.

Visit San Bartolo Coyotepec to see the finest examples of “  barro negro ”, black clay pottery.

You can also book the Monte Alban excursion with pick-up from your hotel in Oaxaca, which also includes the route of the villages.

The archaeological site of Monte Alban

Day 4- Boil the Water

First stop of the day: Santa Maria el Tule where “ El arbol de Tule ” is located  , declared Cultural Heritage of Humanity.

It has one of the largest trunks in the world and is said to be one of the oldest trees in the world!

Continue to Teoti lán del Valle, known for the quality of its natural-dyed wool crafts , then visit the archaeological site of Mitla, which was the second most important ceremonial center of the Zapotec civilization.

Not far from Mitla is Hierve el Agua, petrified waterfalls formed thousands of years ago due to the high concentration of minerals in the water.

Here you can see the impressive rock formations, get an incredible view of the surroundings and bathe in the thermal waters.

There is also an irrigation system and terraces built by the Zapotecs 2500 years ago!

Return to Oaxaca to spend the night.

Getting to Hierve el Agua from Oaxaca:

The visit includes the tree of Tule, Teotitlan del Valle, the site of Mitla, free time in Hierve el Agua  and visit to a mezcal distillery with tasting. To book here.

Boil the water

Accommodation in Oaxaca

Day 8-9: Tuxtla Gutiérrez

Day 1- It’s a long day of driving (8h) that awaits you to go from Oaxaca to Chiapas.

Mexico is a very big country and you can’t escape long distances when you want to see the maximum during a one month tour in Mexico!

Make a first stop in Tuxtla Gutiérrez which is the capital of the state of Chiapas.

It’s been a long day and you’ll need to rest once you arrive, but I suggest you take a trip to Parque de la Marimba where people gather to dance (6pm to 8pm) to the sound of the marimbaIt’s a nice local vibe!

Spend the night in Tuxtla Gutiérrez.

Getting to Tuxtla Gutiérrez from Oaxaca City:

Marimba Park, Tuxtla Gutiérrez

Day 2 – Sumidero Canyon

The Sumidero National Park covers more than 20,000 hectares and protects a canyon crossed by the Grijalva River.

It’s a must-see attraction in Chiapas, not to be missed on a  month-long trip to Mexico.

You get a magnificent view from above, following the route of the 5 viewpoints, but I recommend also taking the boat tour on the river from the pier in Chiapa de Corzo. It’s a whole different point of view!

After the Sumidero Canyon, take the time to stroll through the small town of Chiapa de Corzo:  the main square with “La Pila”, a Mudejar-style fountain, the craft market with its local sweets, the small adjacent streets with colorful murals. 

You will probably be back in Tuxtla by mid-afternoon. If you have time, you can see the San Marcos Cathedral, the Marimba Museum, the Regional Museum, the Botanical Garden.

Spend the night in Tuxtla Gutiérrez.

Getting to Sumidero Canyon from Tuxtla:

The Sumidero canyon seen from the viewpoint

Accommodation in Tuxtla Gutiérrez

Day 10-12: San Cristobal de las Casas

For this new stage of your 1-month stay in Mexico, leave Tuxtla Gutiérrez for San Cristobal de las Casas where you will spend the next few days.

Day 1- Spend the day visiting San Cristobal de las Casas, the charming cultural capital of Chiapas.

There is a lot to see in San Cristobal :

Spend the night in San Cristobal de las Casas.

Getting to San Cristobal de las Casas from Tuxtla Gutiérrez:

The pretty patio of the Na Bolom museum in San Cristobal de las Casas

Day 2 – El Chiflon Waterfallsand Montebello Lakes

Early in the morning, take the road towards El Chiflon.

It is a set of 5 turquoise waterfalls that lie between the mountains and the rainforest: El Suspiro, Ala de Angel, Velo de Novia (120m high!), Arcoiris and Quinceañera.

The site has been laid out so that you can admire them by walking along a path of about 1km.

It is therefore impossible to get lost and the walk is very pleasant!

My advice
The best time to visit El Chiflon is out of the rainy season, so from November to May. When there is a lot of precipitation the water loses its beautiful turquoise color and turns brown.

You can’t control nature!

Then continue towards another essential part of a trip to Mexico: the Lagunas de Montebello National Park, classified as a Biosphere Reserve by Unesco and a Ramsar site 

Be careful, it is impossible to see everything because it is a huge reserve which contains 59 lakes!

I suggest you take the following route, which is the one I followed: Lake Tzizcao at the border of Guatemala, Lake Pojoj, Cinco Lagos and Lake Montebello.

You will see that Lake Montebello is the perfect place to end the visit with a hot chocolate 😉

Getting to El Chiflon and Montebello from San Cristobal:

Spend the night in San Cristobal de las Casas

The view of Lake Montebello

Day 3 – The villages of Zinacantan and San Juan Chamula

Today I recommend that you discover two Tzotzile Mayan communities located just 30 minutes from San Cristobal de las Casas.

Start at Zinacantan, a small village known for its flower-lined clothing, worn by both men and women.

You can see San Lorenzo Church, learn about the artisanal textile-making process, and taste pox, a Chiapas brandy used for Mayan rituals.

Continue the tour to San Juan Chamula, another Tzotzile community, known for its San Juan Bautista Church which exhibits impressive Catholic and Mayan syncretism.

I prefer not to give too many details, but you will witness surprising rituals.

I insist: be discreet and respectful. Above all , do not take a photo, they are very serious about this!

Spend the night in San Cristobal de las Casas

Getting to San Juan Chamula and Zinacantan from San Cristobal:

Easily book here.

Spend the night in San Cristobal de las Casas.

Accommodation in San Cristobal de las Casas

Day 13: Palenque

Leave San Cristobal de las Casas in the direction of Palenque, which was as powerful as the cities of Calakmul and Tikal in Guatemala. 

Today it is one of the most important archaeological sites in the world, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and a must on a 1-month itinerary in Mexico.

My advice

Leave early in the morning towards Palenque because it takes 5h30 by road from San Cristobal de las Casas.

You can go straight there or make these interesting stops along the way:

Arriving in the town of Palenque, take a break to eat, then begin the visit to the archaeological site.

Among the main structures of Palenque, you will be able to see:

Getting to Palenque from San Cristobal de las Casas

To book here.

Accommodation in Palenque

The best is to spend the night in the city of Palenque  to hit the road the next day. It is important not to drive at night.

The ruins of Palenque

Day 14: Calakmul

Leave early in the morning because it’s a busy day ahead of you, with a 5h30 drive and then a visit to the great city of Calakmul which will require all your energy!

A Biosphere Reserve and UNESCO World Heritage Site, this great Mayan city hidden in the jungle is a must-see during a 30-day trip to Mexico.

Once there, you can choose from 3 routes: short (2h), medium (3h) and long (4-5h) which are well indicated so as not to get lost.

What to see in Calakmul:

Prepare your knees because here you can climb the pyramids and explore the site quite freely, so enjoy!

After visiting Calakmul, take the road to Xpujil where you will spend the night.

My advice
If you have time, there are several interesting Mayan sites to do in the Calakmul and Xpujil area such as BecanChicannaBalamku and Hormiguero.

They are quite small, but not very touristy and not expensive!

Getting to Calakmul from Palenque

Accommodation in Xpujil

The Mayan city of Calakmul

Day 15-17: Bacalar (2-3 days)

This trip to Mexico continues to Bacalar, known for its large 7 Color Lagoon.

Here, there is no beach, but you can enjoy the ”  balnearios  ” which give access to the water and are located all along the lagoon.

Things to do and see in Bacalar:

Getting to Bacalar from Xpujil

Accommodation in Bacalar

Day 18-20: Merida

Day 1- Discover Mérida, the pretty capital of the Yucatan State!

Stroll through the Plaza Grande with the Casa de Montejo, the Cathedral, the Macay Museum and its interior garden.

Not far away is Calle 64, the best place to admire the typical colorful facades of the city!

You can take the Paseo Montejo to the Palacio Canton which houses the Yucatan Regional Anthropology Museum.

In the evening, do not miss the atmosphere of the Parque Santa Lucia lined with restaurants with its terrace and musicians.

For foodies, I really recommend this Mérida gastronomic experience with market visit and Yucatan cooking class:

To book here.

Getting to Mérida from Bacalar

The Canton Palace south of the Paseo de Montejo in Mérida

Day 2 – The Mayan site of Uxmal

Continue your stay in Mexico towards Uxmal, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site and considered the most representative site of the Puuc architectural style (elongated buildings and richly decorated walls).

What to see in Uxmal:

Opposite Uxmal is the Choco-Story chocolate museum. It is in an old hacienda, with a large tropical garden set up to showcase the cocoa process.

Admission also includes a ceremony in honor of the god Chaac, and a  tasting of traditional Mayan chocolate.

Every time I go, I stock up on chocolate palettes in the shop. 😛

My advice
If you are driving, after Uxmal you can follow the “ Route Puuc ” towards Kabah, then SayilXlapakLabna.

Getting to Uxmal from Mérida :

Without a car, the easiest is really to take a day trip from Mérida in air-conditioned transport:

The Pyramid of the Diviner in Uxmal

Day 3 – Célestun

Continue your stay in Mexico to the Célestun Biosphere Reserve, known as the best place in Mexico to observe flamingos!

You will first have to go to the village of Célestun, to take a boat (1h30-2h15) which will take you to the reserve.

There are two starting points: west of the  bridge, just before arriving at Célestun or directly on the beach.

The boat will take you to Tambor (birds), Dzinitun mangroves (crocodiles, monkeys, etc.) through an impressive 800m long mangrove tunnel, and Ojo de Agua Baldiosera where you can swim.

After the visit, you can walk in the village of Célestun, enjoy its quiet beach and even go to the Jaltun Ecotourism Park ( hiking, kayaking, botanical garden)

Getting to Celestun from Mérida :

A colony of pink flamingos in the Celestun reserve.

Accommodation in Merida

Day 21-23: Valladolid

Day 1 – Chichen Itza and Izamal

In the morning, leave Mérida to go to the famous site of Chichen Itza, which was the most powerful city in the entire Yucatan Peninsula!

It is today the most famous Mayan site in the world, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a must-see in a Mexico itinerary.

My advice
Chichen Itzá is one of the most tourist sites in Mexico.

To avoid the long queues, go early in the morning and above all, book your skip-the-line tickets to Chichen Itzá here.

Plan between 2 and 3 hours of visit, during which you will be able to see

To know all the buildings to see (temples, squares, etc.) and practical information , here is my article:  All about Chichen Itza!

In the afternoon, go visit Izamal, nicknamed ”  the yellow city  ” because of the pretty characteristic color of its facades.

Stroll through the streets of Izamal discovering the Itzamna Park, the 5 de Mayo Park, the picturesque neighborhoods of San Ildefonso, Los Remedios and El Gallito and the Convent of Saint Anthony of Padua, which is the symbol of the city.

Izamal also contains several free access pyramids like Kinich Kakmó (34m) and Iztamatul (22m) which offer a beautiful view of the surroundings!

Return to Valladolid to spend the night there.

Getting to Chichen Itza from Merida:

Getting to Valladolid from Chichen Itza:

The famous site of Chichen Itza in the state of Yucatan

Day 2 – Cenotes and Valladolid

Start the day with one or more cenotes around Valladolid. Arriving early is the best way to enjoy it!

The choice is endless:

Then return to Valladolid which is one of the prettiest colonial cities in Mexico.

You will be able to see:

The Road of the Friars in Valladolid

Day 3 – Ek Balam and Las Coloradas

Today, start with a visit to Ek Balam, a must-see site in Mexico.

It is a magnificent Mayan city not very touristy, which nevertheless contains the Acropolis, one of the most important constructions of Mesoamerica.

You will be able to see the Mayan ball court, the Mayan arch, the oval palace, the platform of the stelae, the twin pyramids. And don’t forget to climb the Acropolis because the view is magnificent!

Then take the road again to the Ria Lagartos Biosphere Reserve. 

You can visit the famous pink lakes of Las Coloradas, one of the most photogenic places in Mexico, and take a boat trip in the reserve to see the large colonies of pink flamingos (from January to September).

My advice
You should know that the color of Las Coloradas changes depending on the time and the day.

To have a better chance of seeing a beautiful pink color, it is better to go between March and September, around noon time when there is a lot of sun.

Return to Valladolid to spend the night there.

Le site d’Ek Balam

Accommodation in Valladolid

Day 24-27: Tulum

For this new leg of the 30-day Mexico itinerary, I suggest you spend a few days in the Tulum region, the country’s boho-chic destination.

Day 1 – Coba and Tulum

In the morning, leave Valladolid towards Tulum.

Halfway there is Coba, which was an important Mayan city and a great rival of Chichen Itzá.

Its various structures are scattered throughout the jungle and I recommend renting a bike to get around more easily.

You will be able to see Nohoch Mul (42m) which is the 2nd tallest pyramid in the Yucatan Peninsula.

After visiting Coba, reach Tulum, in the Riviera Maya.

You can walk on the Beach Strip with many restaurants, bars, shops and then enjoy the beaches like Playa Paraiso and Playa Las Palmas.

Getting to Coba from Valladolid:

Getting to Tulum from Coba:

Playa Paraíso in Tulum

Day 2 – Tulum

Start by visiting the ruins of Tulum facing the Caribbean Sea and don’t forget to go down to the beach of the ruins!

Then go cool off in a Mayan cenote. 

My advice
There are a lot of cenotes in the Tulum area and all of them are very different.

For example, you can go to the Gran Cenote, Zacil Ha or Dos Ojos. For a wilder experience there are also the Crystal or Escondido cenotes.

You can also take an excursion that includes pick-up from your hotel, a guided tour of the ruins with free time, and a visit to a cenote.

Book directly here.

Spend the night in Tulum

The archaeological site of Tulum facing the sea

Day 3 – Akumal

Akumal is the best destination to swim with turtles in Mexico because it is near the 2nd largest reef in the world, and sea turtles are protected!

Access is limited and it is mandatory to do the activity with a guide, in a small group, so as not to stress them.

You can book turtle diving here, with hotel pick-up, cenote and cave visit.

In addition to swimming with turtles, you can experience Half Moon Bay (Bahia de Media Luna), Akumal Bay, and Laguna Yal-Ku.

If you like adventure, I recommend the Aktun Chen natural park whose guided route is part of the  TOP 10 of the best underground walks in the world by National Geographic!

Return to Tulum to spend the night there.

Getting to Akumal from Tulum :

A turtle in Akumal

Day 4– Sian Ka’an

The Sian Ka’an nature reserve is a must-include in a 1-month Mexico itinerary!

It has obtained the dual status of UNESCO biosphere reserve and world heritage thanks to its unique ecosystem and its 23 archaeological sites.

It is a large reserve of more than 500,000 hectares between coral reefs, beaches, mangroves, jungle and lagoons where 300 species of birds, 1000 species of plants and 100 species of animals live.

But even if a small part is accessible to the public, it is impossible to see everything. You have to choose between two accesses:

Spend the night in Tulum.

The Sian Kaan reserve in the Yucatan

Accommodation in Tulum

Day 28-30: Holbox

This 1 month circuit in Mexico continues to another paradise of white sand: the island of Holbox.

You will have to go to the port of Chiquilá, leave the car in the car park, and board the ferry to Holbox.

Discover local life through its small streets dotted with works of street art.

You will easily find access to the beach, ideal for swimming but also for long walks with its shallow and transparent water.

Want to be quiet? Go to the beaches of Punta Mosquito, a protected natural area, or Punta Cocos

I also recommend the boat tour (3h) offered by several agencies in Holbox. It takes you to Isla PajarosOjo de Agua Yalahau where you can swim and Isla de la Pasion.

Getting to Chiquila from Tulum:

Accommodation in Holbox

Punta Cocos to Holbox

Day 31: Cancun

Return to Cancun from where you will catch your return flight.

If you still have time ahead of you, it would be a shame not to enjoy this 30-day road trip in Mexico until the end!

Things to do and see in Cancun:

For the best experience of a Mexican fiesta, I recommend Xoximilco Cancun. It’s a 3-hour ride in a colorful boat with a Mexican dinner, open bar (beer and tequila), mariachis and other typical musicians.

The party is open to the whole family, from 5 years old.

Buy your tickets for Xoximilco here.

Spend the  night in Cancun.

Getting to Cancun from Chiquila

The Xoximilco party in Cancun

Accommodation in Cancun

My advice
If you arrive late in Cancun, you can also spend the night near the airport.

My advice for a 1 month stay in Mexico

By car

Map of 1 month in Mexico

If you are planning your one month Mexico itinerary and have any questions, or want to share your experience, please leave me a comment!

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