ONE DAY EXCURSIONS
Guanajuato
Guadalajara and nearby
places of interest Guadalajara is known as the "Pearl
of the West" or the "City of the Roses" and
is agreed to be the place where mariachis originated. The
old center is the heart of the city. There we can find wonderful
examples of Spanish colonial architecture.
This tour includes visits to places of special interest, such
as the Cathedral, the Central Square, the State Government
Palace, Cabanas Cultural Institute with its famous murals
by Jose Clemente Orozco, the Degollado Theater and the colorful
Libertad Market. This excursion ends with a visit to the nearby
town of Tlaquepaque, famous for its pottery and handicrafts.
Tequila
Tequila is the town that
has given its name to the traditional Mexican drink, known
throughout the world. On this trip, visitors will see parts
of the town and the Blue Maguey plantations. The Blue Maguey
(Agave Azul) is a plant that only grows in this region and
it is the plant used to make tequila. Students can visit some
tequila distilleries and see how the drink is made. Tequila
is about 60 minutes from Guadalajara.
Chapala Just 45 minutes away from Guadalajara, Chapala is
the biggest lake in Mexico. The average daily temperature
is 25 degrees centigrade. Visitors can take trips on boats,
bathe in natural hot spring waters and go horseback riding.
On this excursion also a short visit is made to Ajijic, which
offers a wide range of handicrafts for those who like to go
shopping for bargains.
WEEKEND EXCURSIONS
Weekend excursions include
the following services: transportation by bus, hotel, breakfast,
guided tour and entry to museums. To obtain more information
about places you can visit at the weekend, please ask at the
Student Services Coordination. We require a minimum of 15
students to be able to organize a weekend excursion.
Guanajuato
Guanajuato is a colonial
city with a rich past. It is one of the most important cities
of the colonial period and is famous as the cradle of the
independence movement in Mexico. It is also an ancient mining
city of considerable importance. Its buildings reflect the
splendor of times of abundance. Visitors to Guanajuato can
experience its underground streets, the Granaditas Corn Exchange,
the Juarez Theater and the Mummy Museum. Guanajuato is five
hours from Guadalajara.
Zacatecas
The city of Zacatecas gives
its name to the State. Picturesque and unspoiled, its palaces
of pale, pink stonework and its paved streets are a beautiful
sight to see. The facades and towers of the cathedral in baroque
style are especially worth a visit. Zacatecas is a mining
town and among the first in the country for silver production.
For a panoramic view, try the overhead cable car that takes
you up to the highest point of the city, the Bufa mountain.
There are two excellent museums that illustrate the history
of Mexico. Zacatecas is five hours from Guadalajara.
Michoacan
Michoacan is a green and
fertile state. On the tour, visits will be made to Patzcuaro,
Janitzio, Zirahuen, Tzintzuntzan, Camecuaro and Uruapan. Michoacan
is the land of the Tarascan culture and well known for the
handicrafts produced in each of its towns. It is five hours
from Guadalajara.
Puerto Vallarta
This is one of the most
important tourist venues in Mexico. With its beaches, mountains,
marinas, night clubs, pleasant walks and the charm of its
people, Puerto Vallarta delights all who visit it. It is about
four hours from Guadalajara.
Oaxaca
This state has a wide variety
of flora and fauna. It was the land where Benito Juarez, one
of Mexico's most famous presidents, was born. It is essential
to visit the ruins of Monte Alban and Mitla, vestiges of the
ancient Zapoteca culture, as well as visiting museums, colonial
buildings and experiencing indigenous festivals. Oaxaca is
about 10 hours from Guadalajara.
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