A Closer Look Tours Offers Unique All Inclusive Guided Tours to Mexico
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Even though we offer tours throughout Mexico, we continue to be most known as the "Mexico Copper Canyon Tour Expert", a reputation in which we take great pride. We believe our All-Inclusive Mexico Copper Canyon Tour, offers the greatest value and most memorable experience above all those offered by other Tour Operators. Our attention to detail, our pride in offering the highest customer service, and the knowledge shared by our Tour Directors, is what makes us stand out above the rest. We encourage you to begin your adventure of "Discovering Mexico" on our guided Copper Canyon Tour. After a week of experiencing this unforgettable journey, sharing memories of local haciendas, enjoying the train ride to the rim of the Canyon, and absorbing the culture of the various regional lifestyles, you will want to return and join us on yet another journey. Mexico awaits you with open arms, and A Closer Look Tours is honored to take you there.
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A Closer Look Tours delivers much more than the traditional "Mexican Getaway", with tours that span throughout all of Mexico. Our all inclusive Mexico tours include Mexico Copper Canyon, Mexico's Colonial Cities, Oaxaca, and the experience of the Legacy of the Maya in southern Mexico too name a few.
Our all inclusive packages allow our passengers to enjoy classic Mexico, a unique experience in quaint villages, colonial cities, impressive canyons, tranquil seashores, mysterious and exciting archeological sites and heart-warming people, all of which appeal to both the sophisticated and culturally oriented traveler, as well as those simply seeking fun, relaxation and adventure.
We offer guided tours deep into the Heart of Mexico, providing Tour Directors whose knowledge and passion can only be matched by those native to the country.
For over 25 years, we have successfully promoted toursim to Mexico, and continue today, working closely with the Mexican Tourism Board.
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Mexico Tourism and Travel ~ News & Updates
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Mexican president’s new tourism policy emphasizes safety
By Gay Nagle Myers, Travel Weekly
The success of Mexico’s new national tourism policy hinges on creating a safe environment for visitors and improving public safety, according to President Enrique Pena Nieto. ... {See full story}
Mexico Butterfly Country: Monarchs by the Million
By Marjorie Miller, Associated Press
He found the love of his life 2,000 miles from home in a chance encounter that gave him butterflies, and she moved west to be with him. So of course, Jason Skipton told me, there could be no better place to propose marriage than in a swirl of orange and black butterflies that had migrated thousands of miles to mate. ... {See full story}
Helpful online tips on visiting Mexico
By Carol Pucci, The Seattle Times
Thinking about a trip to Mexico? If so, you'll be joining 10 million other Americans who traveled there during the first half of this year, almost twice as many as flew to Europe, according to the U.S. Office of Travel and Tourism Industries. ... {See full story}
Flight of the Butterflies Opens in Mexico and Theaters Worldwide
By Susie Albin-Najera
The Flight of the Butterflies will open in select theaters nationwide beginning October 1st.
Every winter, the remote and mountainous volcanic forests of Mexico are home to one of nature’s greatest gatherings – hundreds of millions of migrating monarch butterflies weathering the winter. For centuries this miracle was hidden from all but a few. When it was revealed to the world it was hailed as one of the greatest discoveries in nature. It also unveiled the longest insect migration on Earth. ...{See full story}
New archaeological discovery of a 2,000-year-old jaguar adds to the history of Mexico
Submitted from Mary at Mexico Today
The recent discovery of a jaguar statue at an archaeological site in Chiapas represents a new example of Mexico’s cultural history. Carved out of stone, the jaguar is only engraved on one of its sides, his paws flexed as if he were lying down. Considering the stone’s other blank faces, it was seemingly left incomplete.
The stone jungle cat dates back 2,000 years, when there were no metal tools to make sculptures. ...{See full story}
Zipping Over Mexico's Copper Canyon
By Don Mankin
I'm scared of heights, which begs the question: What the hell was I doing zipping across a 1500 foot deep canyon on nothing more than a cable, some pulleys and assorted safety equipment? …{See full story}
Tequila: It's not just a drink, it's a place
By Tracie Cone
TEQUILA, Mexico — It's said the national drink of Mexico has magical properties: It closes contracts and opens doors, makes shy people bold and helps form friendships ... {See full story}
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