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Lagoon 39ft Private Catamaran 5hr - El Cielo Full Experience
5.0 (633)
🐠 Water Activities
Mexico

Lagoon 39ft Private Catamaran 5hr - El Cielo Full Experience

When Ben from our team booked this private catamaran charter in Cozumel, we got the whole boat to ourselves for five hours — captain, crew, and all. It's a properly fitted 39ft setup where you sketch out the day's route with the skipper, hitting the best snorkelling spots and shallow reefs around the lagoon. The vibe is laid-back luxury: you're not herded into a group tour, meals come straight to you on deck, and there's a solid bar running the whole time. It's the kind of day where you can genuinely relax between swims.

5 hoursfrom AUD $3091
VIP Cenotes Private Tour
5.0 (307)
🐠 Water Activities
Mexico

VIP Cenotes Private Tour

When Charlie from our team ran this private cenote tour across the Riviera Maya, it felt like having a local unlock their favourite swimming holes just for us. Over six hours, we hit three distinct cenotes—from the snorkelling-rich Yal-Kú Lagoon to the jungle-ringed Xunaan Ha and the underground cathedral of Taak Bi Ha—moving at our own pace without the tour-group chaos. The region itself is lush limestone country dotted with freshwater sinkholes, and early starts meant we had the clearest water and quietest moments to ourselves before the day-trippers rolled in.

6 hoursfrom AUD $316
Bestseller! Tulum Private Tour with Turtles and Cenote Snorkeling
5.0 (275)
🚌 Day Trips & Sightseeing
Mexico

Bestseller! Tulum Private Tour with Turtles and Cenote Snorkeling

When Sarah from our team ran this tour, she got the full Riviera Maya ticket in one hit: Tulum's ruins at sunrise with a private guide steering clear of the crowds, a cenote dip (choice of three), snorkelling alongside sea turtles at Akumal, and lunch at a proper jungle restaurant. The six-to-seven-hour loop covers serious ground in the region's key spots, delivered via private minivan with a dedicated guide who knows the area. It's the kind of day that packs genuine variety without feeling rushed.

6 hours – 7 hoursfrom AUD $385
Tulum: Leopard 51′ Yacht with Gourmet Dining & Water Toys
5.0 (239)
🐠 Water Activities
Mexico

Tulum: Leopard 51′ Yacht with Gourmet Dining & Water Toys

When Tom from our team booked the Leopard 51′, we found ourselves on a sleek private yacht anchored in turquoise Caribbean waters off Tulum. The 4-hour experience trades the crowded beach scene for a floating kitchen and bar, where the onboard chef plates up proper food while you float between snorkelling runs and paddleboard sessions. It's a solid play if you want the sea without the sand, though the experience leans firmly toward couples and small groups after their Tulum time rather than first-time visitors.

4 hoursfrom AUD $4426
Private Tour to Tulum, Cenote and Swimming with Turtles
5.0 (228)
🚌 Day Trips & Sightseeing
Mexico

Private Tour to Tulum, Cenote and Swimming with Turtles

When Sarah from our team ran this private tour, she hit three major Riviera Maya drawcards in one half-day: the clifftop Mayan ruins at Tulum, a cenote dip, and snorkelling with sea turtles in Akumal. The operator times the Tulum visit for 8 am opening to dodge the worst crowds, then moves through the cenote and turtle spots at a steady pace. It's a packed itinerary across 5–7 hours, depending on how long you linger. The Quintana Roo coast is warm, touristy, and well-trodden—but this setup lets you cover serious ground without joining the queue mobs that pile in by mid-morning.

5 hours – 7 hoursfrom AUD $461
Heather Nikki 80 ft Italian Azimut Yacht Rental
5.0 (214)
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Mexico

Heather Nikki 80 ft Italian Azimut Yacht Rental

When Sarah from our team chartered the Heather Nikki, an 80-foot Italian Azimut, it became clear this isn't your standard boat hire—it's a floating villa for up to 20 people along the Cabo San Lucas coast. The yacht carries four guest cabins, a sprawling salon, and plenty of deck space to sprawl across. Whether you're after a half-day buzz or a full overnight, there's a private chef, bartender, and water toys on standby. The vibe is relaxed luxury: you're not doing the work, the boat's doing it for you.

3 hours – 1 dayfrom AUD $5306
Balloon Flight with Breakfast in Cave and Round Trip CDMX
5.0 (196)
🏔 Adventure & Sports
Mexico

Balloon Flight with Breakfast in Cave and Round Trip CDMX

When Alex from our team took this tour, we lifted off at dawn in a hot air balloon over Teotihuacan—one of the world's most striking archaeological sites, best seen from above when the light hits right. The 6-hour experience includes 30–45 minutes aloft, then a full breakfast served inside a natural cave, a workshop where you'll taste handmade traditional drinks, and round-trip transport from Mexico City. It's the kind of tour that mixes genuine adrenaline with cultural context, drawing a mix of adventure seekers and history buffs keen to see the pyramids from an angle you can't get on foot.

6 hoursfrom AUD $222
Teotihuacán: Private Tour from Mexico City
5.0 (189)
🛕 Culture & History
Mexico

Teotihuacán: Private Tour from Mexico City

When Lily from our team did this private tour, we got the full Teotihuacán experience without fighting crowds. A guide takes you through the pyramids and temples of this ancient Mesoamerican city just outside Mexico City—think the Pyramid of the Moon, the Pyramid of the Sun, and the feathered-serpent temple. The site sprawls across a high plateau with views that hit different when you've climbed to the top. It's busy but manageable on a private tour, and the five-to-six-hour window gives you enough time to explore the main structures and absorb some real history without rushing. Your own transport and a knowledgeable guide mean you're not herding with tour groups.

5 hours – 6 hoursfrom AUD $197
Hidden Waterfalls Hiking Adventure
5.0 (154)
🌿 Nature & Wildlife
Mexico

Hidden Waterfalls Hiking Adventure

When Charlie from our team tackled this hike near Los Cabos, we found a genuinely quiet corner of Baja—a canyon descent to a waterfall where you can swim and laze without the resort crowds. The 7-hour day includes roughly 1.5 hours of driving each way through scrubby countryside (worth it for the peace), a moderate scramble down to the water, and a stop for craft ice cream on the way home. It's a solid escape if you're after nature that feels removed, though the drive means you're committing the bulk of your day to getting there and back.

7 hoursfrom AUD $253
Private Cenotes tour
5.0 (153)
🐠 Water Activities
Mexico

Private Cenotes tour

When Em from our team ran this private cenotes tour, we spent a solid 4–6 hours exploring two starkly different sinkholes near Cancún or Playa del Carmen. The first was a cave cenote with an underground river, limestone walls towering overhead, and water so clear you could see the bottom. The second opened onto a natural pool ringed by mangroves, small fish darting everywhere. It's genuinely a landscape you won't find elsewhere—these freshwater systems are unique to Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula, and the vibe shifts from eerily quiet underground to bright, open-air tropical.

4 hours – 6 hoursfrom AUD $344
108 ft Neoprene Overmarine Yacht
5.0 (148)
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Mexico

108 ft Neoprene Overmarine Yacht

When Ben from our BugBitten team chartered the 108 ft Neoprene, a midnight-black overmarine yacht anchored in Cabo, we found ourselves with proper space to move around — up to 20 guests spread across four staterooms and a sprawling master suite, plus lounging areas that actually let you breathe. The boat handles day trips through to overnight stays, with multiple outdoor decks (sun pads on the foredeck, al fresco dining), a swimming platform, and an onboard beach club that opens straight onto the water. It's a solid pick for groups wanting to host properly on the ocean without feeling cramped.

3 hours – 1 dayfrom AUD $9291
Tulum Private Tour – Ruins, Cenote Xunaan Ha & Taak Bi Ha
5.0 (144)
🚌 Day Trips & Sightseeing
Mexico

Tulum Private Tour – Ruins, Cenote Xunaan Ha & Taak Bi Ha

When Tom from our team ran this private Tulum tour, we kicked off early to beat the coach groups swarming the clifftop ruins. The 6-hour loop hits the main draws: the Mayan site itself (genuinely stunning overlooking the Caribbean), two cenotes — one open-air and one tucked underground — and a beachside meal from local fishermen. The pace is yours to set, the vehicle is air-conditioned, and there's no herding. It's the Riviera Maya condensed into a day, tailored to your group's rhythm rather than a tour operator's schedule.

6 hoursfrom AUD $352
Surf lessons in Puerto Vallarta and Nayarit
5.0 (137)
🏔 Adventure & Sports
Mexico

Surf lessons in Puerto Vallarta and Nayarit

When Noah from our BugBitten team hit the water in Puerto Vallarta, he found a straightforward surf lesson that works across the bay's different breaks—whether you're picking it up for the first time or refining technique. The school runs sessions in Puerto Vallarta, Sayulita, and Mita, matching you to conditions that suit your level. You get collected from your hotel, spend four hours in the water with instructors who actually surf themselves, and leave with kit sorted (boards, rash guards, breakfast) and a handful of free photos to prove it happened. The vibe is low-pressure: one-on-one attention, solid gear, and a crew that treats learning like a process, not a box to tick.

4 hoursfrom AUD $155
Private Tour to Chichen Itza, Cenote Oxman and Valladolid
5.0 (137)
🚌 Day Trips & Sightseeing
Mexico

Private Tour to Chichen Itza, Cenote Oxman and Valladolid

When Ben from our team ran this private tour, we skipped the packed-out coach queues and hit Chichen Itza at opening time — a proper advantage for decent photos and breathing room among the ruins. The nine-hour day takes you through the UNESCO site itself, then down into Cenote Oxman, a subterranean cenote tucked inside a 1746 hacienda, before lunch in the colonial town of Valladolid. You get a dedicated driver and guide, a cooled vehicle, and the flexibility to tweak the route to suit your pace. Most of the time is travel, so it's less a leisurely wander and more a well-paced hit of three distinct spots across the Yucatán.

9 hoursfrom AUD $323
Sian Ka'an & Birdwatching Tours By Eddy
5.0 (133)
🌿 Nature & Wildlife
Mexico

Sian Ka'an & Birdwatching Tours By Eddy

When Mia from our BugBitten team joined Eddy's Sian Ka'an birdwatching tour, we got a proper local's deep dive into the reserve's varied habitats—low and medium jungle, secondary growth, mangroves—hunting for as many species as we could spot. Eddy's knowledge runs deep; he's rooted in Mayan culture and genuinely passionate about the land. The 3–4 hour outing takes you through different ecosystems in one hit, and you'll eat traditional food along the way. It's the kind of tour where your guide actually knows what he's talking about and isn't just pointing at trees.

3 hours – 4 hoursfrom AUD $134
Private Chichen Itza Tour with Cenote Swim and Valladolid Visit
5.0 (130)
🚌 Day Trips & Sightseeing
Mexico

Private Chichen Itza Tour with Cenote Swim and Valladolid Visit

When Noah from our BugBitten team booked this private tour, we skipped the queues and tour-bus crowds that swarm Chichén Itzá daily. You get your own vehicle, a bilingual guide, and the flexibility to move at your own pace through one of Mexico's most visited archaeological sites. The day loops in a swim at Cenote Oxman — a proper freshwater sinkhole, not a tourist trap — and a stop in the colonial town of Valladolid for lunch and a wander. Expect 6–7 hours total, including travel from your hotel. It's the kind of tour that lets you actually look around without being herded.

6 hours – 7 hoursfrom AUD $403
4 Hours Exclusive 45' Lagoon Catamaran Experience
5.0 (129)
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Mexico

4 Hours Exclusive 45' Lagoon Catamaran Experience

When Ben from our team took this 45-foot catamaran out from the Riviera Maya, it was a proper mix of sailing and reef time in one afternoon. You get a solid hour's sail down the coast to Inah Bay, where the water's genuinely clear and the snorkelling setup is legit — colourful fish, healthy reef, the lot. There's paddleboard time too, then a chef-prepared lunch onboard before the easy sail back. It's the kind of half-day that doesn't feel rushed, and the crowd's usually a mix of couples and small groups after the same quiet Caribbean vibe.

4 hoursfrom AUD $2810
Explore the Barrio Bravo of Tepito with local guides
5.0 (128)
🛕 Culture & History
Mexico

Explore the Barrio Bravo of Tepito with local guides

When Tom from our BugBitten team ran this tour through Tepito, Mexico City's most notoriously vibrant neighbourhood, it was genuinely off the beaten path. Your local guides take you through the barrio's beating heart: a sprawling street market with over 12,000 stalls, the striking El Maracana sports centre, the colonial San Francisco de Assisi church, and the altar of La Santa Muerte—a site that draws pilgrims from across Mexico. You'll taste local food, sip a Tepiteña Michelada, and walk residential streets most tourists never see. The whole thing runs 2.5 to 3 hours, and it's one of CDMX's realest cultural dives.

2h 30m – 3 hoursfrom AUD $125
Valle de Guadalupe winery and brewery tours
5.0 (125)
🍜 Food & Cooking
Mexico

Valle de Guadalupe winery and brewery tours

When Mia from our team ran the Valle de Guadalupe winery and brewery tour, we got a proper 10-hour swing through Mexico's wine country with private transport thrown in. The valley's a working producer region—rows of vines, craft breweries tucked into converted spaces, wineries ranging from boutique to established. The outfit sources a pre-set itinerary or builds one with you beforehand if you've got specific spots in mind. It's geared toward people who want to taste properly and eat well, so you're moving between tasting rooms and food spots at a pace that lets the region actually sink in. Mixed-fitness groups go here, and the whole vibe is less tour-bus spectacle, more deliberate route-planning.

10 hoursfrom AUD $632
Private Tour Cenotes Sac Actun The Longest Underground River
5.0 (125)
🐠 Water Activities
Mexico

Private Tour Cenotes Sac Actun The Longest Underground River

When Em from our team booked this private cenote tour, we got two distinct underground systems to ourselves — no queues, no set schedule pressure. You're picked up with air-con transport from Playa del Carmen or Tulum, then driven into jungle to snorkel, swim, or float in crystal water surrounded by limestone cliffs and jungle canopy. The tour runs 4 hours total (including drive time), and you control the pace at each cenote. It's the kind of thing that feels like you've found a local secret, except it's legitimately easy to arrange.

4 hoursfrom AUD $279
Deluxe Private Boats - 40 ft Sea Ray
5.0 (123)
🐠 Water Activities
Mexico

Deluxe Private Boats - 40 ft Sea Ray

When Em from our team booked the Deluxe Private Boats experience in Cozumel, we got a 40-foot Sea Ray to ourselves for six hours — no shared decks, no queue mentality. The operator stakes their reputation on quality over volume: the boat's immaculate, the crew knows where the reefs worth seeing actually are (away from the tourist pile-up), and the food and drink spread is genuinely generous. Cozumel's turquoise water and coral gardens feel less hectic when you're not jostling for snorkel space. It's the kind of day that reads like a splurge but delivers on the premise: you show up, they handle the rest.

6 hoursfrom AUD $2178
5H 42' Azimut Yacht All-Inclusive from Tulum & Playa del Carmen.
5.0 (119)
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Mexico

5H 42' Azimut Yacht All-Inclusive from Tulum & Playa del Carmen.

When Alex from our BugBitten team booked this private yacht charter, we found ourselves on a sleek 42-footer heading out from Tulum into genuinely turquoise water. Five hours sounds short until you realise how much happens: two proper snorkel stops at reef-sheltered spots where turtles and fish actually show up, a full lunch (ceviche or your preference), and a drinks setup that doesn't pretend to be anything less than generous. The boat crew are attentive without hovering. The final stop is more party than sightseeing — shallow water, your playlist, nowhere to be. It's built for groups and celebrations, and it delivers.

5 hoursfrom AUD $2555
Birdwatching in Sian Ka´an Muyil from Tulum - Shared Group Tour
5.0 (119)
🌿 Nature & Wildlife
Mexico

Birdwatching in Sian Ka´an Muyil from Tulum - Shared Group Tour

When Sarah from our team ran this birdwatching tour south of Tulum, we spotted between 40 and 80 species depending on the season — herons, parrots, and smaller forest dwellers across jungle, wetland, and lagoon habitats. The 5-hour shared group outing weaves through the archaeological site of Muyil and its surrounding village, mixing bird spotting with snippets of Maya history and culture. It's a quieter corner of the Riviera, away from the beach crowds, though the tour leans heavily on your own binoculars and patience.

5 hoursfrom AUD $167
3 in 1 Private Tour Tulum Cenote and Snorkeling in the reef
5.0 (118)
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Mexico

3 in 1 Private Tour Tulum Cenote and Snorkeling in the reef

When Jake from our BugBitten team booked this private tour, we got a full arc of the Mayan Riviera in one day: Tulum's clifftop ruins overlooking the Caribbean, a proper snorkel through a coral reef, and a cenote swim tucked into jungle. Eight hours, early start, local guide steering you away from the tour-bus crowds. It's the kind of day that feels less like ticking boxes and more like actually seeing the region—with a regional lunch thrown in and your own vehicle, no shared minivan shuffle.

8 hoursfrom AUD $295
Private Mexican Cooking Class with Gastronomic Historian, Lucia
5.0 (117)
🍜 Food & Cooking
Mexico

Private Mexican Cooking Class with Gastronomic Historian, Lucia

When Alex from our BugBitten team rolled up to Lucía's home kitchen in Mexico City, we found ourselves in exactly the kind of cooking experience that feels more like a mate's place than a commercial setup. Lucía, a gastronomic historian with generations of family recipes in her back pocket, walks you through three hours of hands-on cooking—think meatballs in smoky chipotle sauce, cactus soups, or chile en nogada depending on the season. The menu shifts with what's fresh and local, and you finish by eating what you've made together. It's intimate, seasonal, and built around what Lucía's cooking that day, not a fixed script.

3 hoursfrom AUD $190
4 Hour - 72' Bruce Roberts, Tulum, Playa del Carmen, Riviera Maya
5.0 (115)
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Mexico

4 Hour - 72' Bruce Roberts, Tulum, Playa del Carmen, Riviera Maya

When Sarah from our team booked onto this 72-foot yacht, we were after a proper sail along the Riviera Maya coastline—and that's what we got. You're on the water for a solid couple of hours, departure after 6pm, with the Caribbean stretching out in front of you. The boat's got room for your group to spread out, and the crowd's a mix of couples, families, and mates after a good night on the water. Unlimited drinks and a meal come with it, plus there's karaoke if your crew's keen. It's the kind of tour that works best when you go in knowing it's a straightforward sunset sail with good food and no pretence.

2 hoursfrom AUD $3231
Sayulita Tacos and Tequila Food Tour
5.0 (115)
🍜 Food & Cooking
Mexico

Sayulita Tacos and Tequila Food Tour

When Charlie from our team ran the Sayulita Tacos and Tequila Food Tour, we spent two-plus hours working through five local spots in this coastal Mexican town, tasting our way through proper tacos, regional spirits, and cocktails. Sayulita's the kind of place where every corner smells like grilled meat and lime — a mix of surfers, expat foodies, and locals who know where to eat. The tour hits tequila, mezcal, and raicilla, walking you through how each tastes different and where they're actually made. By the end, you'll stop ordering blind at Mexican bars and actually know what you're drinking.

2 hours – 3 hoursfrom AUD $139
Mexico City: Xochimilco at sunrise + Breakfast and transportation
5.0 (113)
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Mexico

Mexico City: Xochimilco at sunrise + Breakfast and transportation

When Lily from our team tried this early-morning Xochimilco tour, she found a genuinely quieter angle on the famous waterways. You're paddled through narrow canals in a cayuco—a bigger, steadier cousin of a kayak—by experienced rowers, so you're free to watch the sunrise paint the water while birds and native plants come alive around you. It's billed as the anti-tourist version: smaller groups, no blaring trajineras, just five hours of what Xochimilco might've felt like centuries ago. Breakfast and return transport included.

5 hoursfrom AUD $238
Cenotes Private Tour VIP
5.0 (111)
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Mexico

Cenotes Private Tour VIP

When Em from our team booked this private cenote tour in the Riviera Maya, we were after a quieter way to see what makes this region tick — the turquoise lagoons and underground cave systems that draw people here. This 6-hour outing skips the tour-bus crowds by getting you out early, hitting snorkel spots like Yal-Kú Lagoon and two separate cenotes (one open-air, one submerged in cave) with just your own group and a driver. It's flexible enough to swap sites if you fancy it, moves at a relaxed clip, and wraps in gear and transport. Best for couples or small families who'd rather not queue.

6 hoursfrom AUD $316
Number Juan 100ft Yacht Azimut Rental
5.0 (109)
🐠 Water Activities
Mexico

Number Juan 100ft Yacht Azimut Rental

When Ben from our team chartered the Number Juan, a 100-foot Azimut, it felt less like renting a boat and more like inheriting a floating resort off Cabo. The yacht sleeps up to 30 guests across four cabins—including two master suites—and comes fully crewed: private chef, bartender, and deck staff handling the lot. You're anchored in serious Cabo waters with kayaks, paddleboards, snorkel kit, and even sea bobs on tap. The vibe is upscale-but-relaxed, drawing everyone from groups celebrating milestones to families after proper downtime. Available for 3-hour stints up to full overnights.

3 hours – 1 dayfrom AUD $6921
Private tour with Archaeologist at National Anthropology Museum
5.0 (105)
🛕 Culture & History
Mexico

Private tour with Archaeologist at National Anthropology Museum

When Lily from our BugBitten team booked a private archaeologist-led tour at Mexico's National Anthropology Museum, she expected a stuffy walk-through. Instead, the guide—who's spent years in these halls—turned three hours into a genuine conversation about pre-Columbian life, artefacts, and the questions archaeologists still can't answer. The museum itself is sprawling and densely packed, the kind of place where you can wander lost for hours or, with the right guide, suddenly see the through-lines connecting civilisations across millennia. It's a solid choice if you want substance over surface.

3 hoursfrom AUD $138
An Untouristed Taco Adventure with Vallarta Eats Tours
5.0 (102)
🍜 Food & Cooking
Mexico

An Untouristed Taco Adventure with Vallarta Eats Tours

When Jake from our BugBitten team joined Vallarta Eats' Untouristed taco adventure, he got the real Mexico — not the postcard version. This 3.5-hour food tour takes you into Colonia 5 de Diciembre, a working-class neighbourhood that's stayed off the tourist trail while the rest of Vallarta boomed. You'll eat at family-run spots that have been doing their thing for generations, taste regional specialities, and actually chat with the people making the food. The portions are genuinely hefty — show up hungry. It's a tour that treats food as a window into how locals actually live, not just another checkbox on a holiday itinerary.

3h 30mfrom AUD $69
Coyoacan Food Tour
5.0 (101)
🍜 Food & Cooking
Mexico

Coyoacan Food Tour

When Lily from our BugBitten team ran this 3.5-hour food tour through Coyoacán, she found herself threading past colonial plazas and artist studios in one of Mexico City's most lived-in neighbourhoods. The tour hits six stops—markets, street stalls, family-run spots, and more polished plates—with tastings of tostadas, tlayudas, esquites, quesadillas, and other classics. Coyoacán's the kind of place where locals bring their kids on weekends; it's also where Frida Kahlo lived and where intellectuals still gather. The guide weaves in the neighbourhood's cultural weight between bites, and beer and mezcal come along for the ride.

3h 30mfrom AUD $155
Private Can-am X3 turbo experience + Tequila Tasting
5.0 (100)
🏔 Adventure & Sports
Mexico

Private Can-am X3 turbo experience + Tequila Tasting

When Sarah from our team tried this private Can-am X3 experience near Migriño, Baja, she found a refreshingly low-pressure take on desert off-roading. You're not herded through arroyos and cactus terrain with a dozen other riders on a fixed route — instead, your guide reads your comfort level and adjusts the pace, stops, and intensity on the fly. The landscape stretches toward the Pacific, with proper time to actually absorb the views rather than dust clouds. After two hours of trails, you wrap up with a tequila tasting back at base. It's casual, private, and built around what you want from the ride.

2 hoursfrom AUD $562
Private Coba & Cenotes tour
5.0 (99)
🚌 Day Trips & Sightseeing
Mexico

Private Coba & Cenotes tour

When Jake from our team ran this Coba & Cenotes combo, it packed a solid hit of Mayan archaeology and natural swimming holes into one tight morning. You've got the iconic pyramid—Mexico's second-tallest—standing 120 steps high in a jungle setting that feels genuinely remote despite being well-trodden. The tour splits the experience: explore Coba's ruins on foot or by bike (your call), then cool off at nearby cenotes with clear freshwater pools perfect for a dip. Wrap it with a proper Mayan lunch back in the village. It's a 6–7 hour loop that balances history, activity, and a proper swim, drawing a mix of families and archaeology buffs.

6 hours – 7 hoursfrom AUD $344
Private Tulum & Cenotes tour
5.0 (98)
🚌 Day Trips & Sightseeing
Mexico

Private Tulum & Cenotes tour

When Alex from our team ran this private tour, we kicked off at Tulum's clifftop ruins—a properly striking Mayan settlement perched above turquoise water. The vibe is quieter than you'd expect for such an iconic spot, especially on a private booking. After exploring the site and soaking in the Caribbean views, we headed inland to two cenotes: first an open one fringed with mangroves where fish dart between your toes, then an underground cave system with a submerged river and dramatic stalactite formations overhead. It's a solid 6–8 hours with lunch and drinks built in, and the mix of history and water time keeps things varied.

6 hours – 8 hoursfrom AUD $351
Private Los Cabo Sunset Beach Photo Session - Couples - Families
5.0 (97)
🚌 Day Trips & Sightseeing
Mexico

Private Los Cabo Sunset Beach Photo Session - Couples - Families

When Ben from our BugBitten team booked a private sunset session in Los Cabos, he got a solid hour of professional photography on one of Mexico's most photogenic beaches. The photographer is a local with a decade under his belt, knows the best light spots around Cabo San Lucas, and works to keep you feeling natural rather than stiff in front of the lens. You'll walk away with 70 edited digital shots delivered within five days—handy for couples, families, and anyone marking a special trip. The vibe is relaxed, the timing hits golden hour when it counts, and the beach backdrop doesn't hurt.

1 hourfrom AUD $476
Tequila Tasting (unlimited) and Cultural Party in Xochimilco
5.0 (94)
🍜 Food & Cooking
Mexico

Tequila Tasting (unlimited) and Cultural Party in Xochimilco

When Tom from our team booked this Xochimilco canal tour, he found himself on a bright trajinera boat with unlimited tequila and beer flowing for two hours. It's a boozy celebration of Mexican culture — think traditional games, snacks, and a mezcal tasting amid the legendary floating gardens south of Mexico City. The vibe is party-focused and social, drawing a mix of travellers and locals keen to mess about on the water. Drinks and nibbles are included; photos get handed over at the end so you've got proof of the chaos.

2 hoursfrom AUD $66
Traditional Mexican Cooking Class
5.0 (92)
🍜 Food & Cooking
Mexico

Traditional Mexican Cooking Class

When Mia from our team joined Wahaca's cooking class in Huatulco, she stepped into a kitchen run by a local chef who treats food like family history. Over three hours, you're not just chopping and stirring — you're learning why each ingredient matters, how dishes have survived generations, and what cooking means in rural Mexico. The class wraps with eating what you've made, cold drink in hand, surrounded by people genuinely keen to cook properly. It's the kind of afternoon that sticks because you've actually *done* something, not just watched.

3 hoursfrom AUD $189
Private Kiteboarding Lesson in Tulum
5.0 (92)
🏔 Adventure & Sports
Mexico

Private Kiteboarding Lesson in Tulum

When Lily from our BugBitten team tried this private kiteboarding lesson in Tulum, she spent three hours getting tuition from an IKO-certified instructor on the Caribbean side of the Yucatán Peninsula. It's a one-on-one setup in an area that's become a proper hub for kite sports — the instructors here actually know their stuff and refresh gear yearly, which matters when you're learning something technical. The beach strips along Tulum are fairly mellow outside peak season, though you'll clock other tourists and water sports crews. It's a solid option if you're keen to pick up the basics or push your skills further.

3 hoursfrom AUD $379
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