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Mexico City to Cuenavaca: Private day trip

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Passeio privado com um motorista local

6h 15m
Viagem de ida e volta
Motorista privado
Confiado por mais de 2 milhões de viajantes felizes em 120 países
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Sobre sua viagem

Escape to Mexico's City of Eternal Spring on this private day trip from Mexico City to Cuernavaca. Just 90 minutes south of the capital, this beautifully preserved colonial city enjoys a legendary year-round mild climate that has drawn everyone from Aztec emperors to Hernán Cortés — and today rewards visitors with sweeping Diego Rivera murals, one of the oldest cathedrals in Mexico, exquisite walled gardens, and one of the most eclectic private art collections in the country.
Exclusivamente seu: veículo privado e motorista profissional
Descubra informações locais que você não encontrará em guias turísticos
Experimente a liberdade de explorar no seu próprio ritmo
Perfeitamente planejado para famílias, amigos ou viajantes solo
A partir de € 48
Passeio de grupo privado
por pessoa
Selecione a data e os viajantes
Cancelamento gratuito até 24 horas antes do horário de partida.
Para um grupo de 1-3 viajantesTotal€ 144

O que esperar

Sua viagem de um dia começa onde quer que você esteja

Encontre nosso motorista profissional exatamente onde você preferir em Mexico City no horário que for mais conveniente para você. Sem perder tempo indo até o ponto de encontro, pegue sua bagagem e comece sua viagem imediatamente.

Descubra mais com a experiência local

As percepções locais do seu motorista definirão o tom do seu Daytrip. Um café escondido aqui, um restaurante imperdível ali; dicas internas que você adorará compartilhar depois. Esta não é uma excursão guiada, mas sua viagem será rica em histórias e descobertas ao longo do caminho. E durante todo o dia, seu motorista estará disponível para você conforme necessário, pronto para ajudar, feliz em ajudar, tornando sua viagem livre de estresse.

Explore no seu próprio ritmo

Your private Daytrip driver will collect you from your accommodation in Mexico City and transport you south through the mountains to Cuernavaca, around 90 minutes away. Once there, you'll have the day to explore the Palacio de Cortés and its remarkable Rivera murals, visit the Robert Brady Museum, stroll through the Jardín Borda, and enjoy a long lunch in one of the city's celebrated garden restaurants — before your driver returns you safely to your doorstep in Mexico City at the end of the day.

Perfeito para qualquer grupo privado

Quer esteja a viajar sozinho, em família com crianças, ou em grupo grande, este serviço é adaptado para o seu conforto e flexibilidade. É a opção ideal especialmente se tiver tempo limitado ou uma agenda ocupada.

Bom saber

  • Transferência privada de carro de ida e volta
  • Veículo com ar-condicionado
  • Ponto de partida e destino personalizados
  • Motorista profissional que fala inglês
  • Água engarrafada de cortesia
  • Cancelamento gratuito 24 horas antes da partida
  • Bilhetes de entrada/admissão para atrações pagas Cuernavaca devem ser adquiridos separadamente a menos que especificado de outra forma
  • Refeições, lanches e gorjeta não estão incluídas
A partir de € 48
Passeio de grupo privado
por pessoa
Selecione a data e os viajantes
Cancelamento gratuito até 24 horas antes do horário de partida.
Para um grupo de 1-3 viajantesTotal€ 144

Sua viagem em um relance

Sua viagem em um relance

Comece em Mexico City
Você escolhe o local de embarque.
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Cuernavaca
Sinta-se à vontade para explorar no seu próprio ritmo e descobrir
Parada: 3 horas - entrada não incluída
Parada no itinerário em Cuernavaca em viagem particular de um dia a partir de Mexico City
Parada no itinerário em Cuernavaca em viagem particular de um dia a partir de Mexico City
Parada no itinerário em Cuernavaca em viagem particular de um dia a partir de Mexico City
Parada no itinerário em Cuernavaca em viagem particular de um dia a partir de Mexico City

Bask in the legendary year-round warmth of Mexico's City of Eternal Spring, where a mild climate that has attracted everyone from Aztec emperors to Hernán Cortés has shaped a city of exquisite gardens, sweeping Diego Rivera murals, and some of the most layered colonial and pre-Hispanic history in central Mexico.

What to see
  • The Palacio de Cortés, the imposing medieval-style fortress built by the conquistador in 1535, whose upper floor is dramatically adorned with Diego Rivera murals tracing the history of Mexico from pre-Hispanic civilization through the Revolution
  • The Robert Brady Museum, one of Mexico's most delightfully eccentric treasures — the former home of an American collector filled floor to ceiling with an extraordinary global haul of art, pre-Columbian pieces, African masks, colonial paintings, and folk art in a riot of color that rewards every glance

What to do
  • Stroll through the terraced Jardín Borda, the lavish 18th-century botanical garden commissioned by Taxco's silver magnate, where Maximilian and Carlota once summered, and bougainvillea tumbles over baroque fountains
  • Take a day trip to the Xochicalco archaeological zone, 36km south of the city, where the remarkable Pyramid of the Plumed Serpent and an ancient underground solar observatory testify to a mysterious pre-Columbian culture that connected Teotihuacán, the Maya, and the Zapotecs

What to try
  • A long, unhurried lunch in one of the city's famous garden restaurants — Las Mañanitas and its peacock-filled grounds being the most celebrated — where Cuernavaca's eternally pleasant weather makes outdoor dining a year-round pleasure

Take note
  • Cuernavaca is just 90 minutes south of Mexico City and fills with visitors from the capital on weekends — a mid-week visit offers a far more relaxed experience of this historically rich and wonderfully livable city
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Know more about your day trip

Land-based whale watching from the cliff path and Old Harbour is completely free. There are no entry fees to walk along the coast or enjoy the views. Optional activities such as boat-based whale watching tours, shark cage diving, or wine tastings in the Hemel-en-Aarde Valley have separate fees that can be arranged independently. Bring local currency for meals, drinks, and souvenirs.
Cuernavaca lies about 53 miles (85 km) south of Mexico City in the state of Morelos. The drive typically takes around 1 hour and 30 minutes, descending from the high plateau through pine forests into a warmer valley. The route offers beautiful mountain views as you leave the capital and approach the City of Eternal Spring.
Hermanus is about 75 miles (121 km) southeast of Cape Town. The drive takes roughly 1 hour and 30 minutes each way along the famously scenic Whale Coast route. The road winds past coastal cliffs, pristine beaches, and small fishing villages, making the journey itself a highlight. A private driver lets you enjoy the views without worrying about navigation or parking.
Hermanus is excellent for families. Children love spotting whales from the cliffs, exploring tide pools, and swimming at the sheltered beaches. The Old Harbour has a small museum and the famous whale crier who blows a kelp horn to announce sightings during the season. Walking paths are mostly stroller-friendly, and the town center is easy to navigate with kids in tow.
Beyond whale watching, Hermanus offers the 12 km cliff path along Walker Bay with sweeping ocean views, swimming at sheltered Grotto Beach, and exploring the Old Harbour and its small fishing museum. The nearby Hemel-en-Aarde Valley is celebrated for its cool-climate wines, particularly Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. The town center features galleries, craft shops, and seafood restaurants overlooking the bay.
The Palacio de Cortes, built in 1535, features remarkable Diego Rivera murals tracing Mexican history. The Robert Brady Museum displays an eclectic collection of art and folk pieces in a colorful former home. The terraced 18th-century Jardin Borda hosted Maximilian and Carlota during their Mexican empire. Cuernavaca's cathedral is also among the oldest in Mexico, with rare Japanese-Mexican Christian frescoes.
Xochicalco is a UNESCO World Heritage site about 22 miles (36 km) south of Cuernavaca. The Pyramid of the Plumed Serpent features intricate carvings, and an underground solar observatory still tracks the sun's movement through a vertical shaft. The site's mysterious culture connected Teotihuacan, the Maya, and the Zapotecs, making it one of the most fascinating archaeological complexes in central Mexico.
A long, unhurried lunch in one of Cuernavaca's celebrated garden restaurants is essential, with Las Manantitales and its peacock-filled grounds being the most famous. Try cecina (thin-cut salt-cured beef) from neighboring Yecapixtla, fresh Morelos rice dishes, and tlacoyos stuffed with beans or cheese. Ice cream and street snacks at the central market reflect generations of local tradition and craftsmanship.
Fresh snoek, a firm and oily Cape fish, braaied over open coals at the Old Harbour market is a local classic. Perlemoen, also known as abalone, is the prized regional delicacy, often served at restaurants like Burgundy overlooking the harbor. The Hemel-en-Aarde Valley nearby offers excellent wine pairings, while local markets serve everything from fish and chips to artisan cheeses and breads.
Hermanus is widely considered the world's best land-based whale-watching destination. Southern right whales enter Walker Bay between June and December to calve and nurse in the sheltered waters directly below the town's cliffs. The whales come within meters of the shore, allowing for incredible sightings without needing a boat. The Old Harbour cliff path runs the full length of town with uninterrupted ocean views.
The Jardin Borda is a lavish 18th-century botanical garden commissioned by Jose de la Borda, Taxco's silver magnate, for his son. Maximilian and Carlota of Mexico used it as a summer residence in the 1860s. The terraced grounds feature baroque fountains, ornamental ponds, fruit trees, and bougainvillea, plus a small museum, art gallery, and cafe surrounded by tropical greenery worth wandering for an afternoon.
Bring layered clothing because Cape coastal weather can change quickly, with cool sea breezes even in summer. Sunscreen, a hat, sunglasses, and binoculars are essential for whale watching. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended for the cliff path. Pack a swimsuit if you plan to enjoy the beaches, and bring some cash for craft markets and small purchases throughout the town.
Whale season runs from June to December, with peak sightings in September and October when calving and nursing activity is at its highest. Outside this window, whale sightings are rare. Even off-season, Hermanus offers stunning coastal walks, beaches, and a charming town center. Spring also brings wildflowers along the cliff path, adding extra color to your visit.
Cuernavaca's springlike climate makes it pleasant year-round, but mid-week visits offer the most relaxed experience, as the city fills with weekenders from Mexico City. The dry season from November to April brings sunny, warm days ideal for garden visits and outdoor dining. Avoid the busy Easter and Christmas holidays if you prefer fewer crowds, when popular gardens and restaurants fill quickly.
Diego Rivera was one of Mexico's most celebrated 20th-century muralists and a leader of the Mexican muralist movement. In 1929-1930, he painted the upper floor of the Palacio de Cortes with sweeping frescoes depicting the history of Morelos, from pre-Hispanic civilization through the conquest and the Mexican Revolution. The murals were commissioned by U.S. Ambassador Dwight Morrow as a gift to the city.
Cuernavaca enjoys a legendary year-round mild climate, neither too hot nor too cold, thanks to its lower elevation south of Mexico City and its sheltered valley location. This consistent springlike weather has drawn visitors for centuries, from Aztec emperors who built summer retreats here to Spanish conquistadors and 20th-century artists. The reliable warmth shapes the city's flower-filled gardens and outdoor lifestyle.

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