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The Mexico Caravan Experience You Haven't RVd Till you Run in a Caravan


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Whether you’re an experienced traveler or a newcomer to Mexico, take a few moments and check out just a few of the many escorted caravan tours that are available. There are literally hundreds of caravans into Mexico every year, starting from various locations throughout the U.S. and Canada. They run the gamut from full-out luxury tours that can take up to several months to complete and cost somewhere in the thousands of dollars, to short ventures that run from three to seven days and cost a mere portion of what the full monty will run you.


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An average Caravan tour can run between 20 and 25 RVs, led by an experienced and well-traveled captain traveling in his or her own RV, a tail- gunner RV manned by an experienced mechanic, camp and/or park fees, meals and guided tours at itinerant stops along the way. For many this is by far and away one of the most memorable ways to travel and makes for memories that’ll stick with you for a life time.


Just A Few Of The Many Benefits Of Caravanning Are: - Someone else does all the planning - There is security in numbers - Exceptional memories We’ve included some of the more reputable caravan companies below to give you an idea of what’s out there. (Description credits go to the respective companies listed).


Adventure Caravans Livingston, TX 800 872-7897 and 936 327-3428 www.adventurecaravans.com Visit the Colonial Treasures for what Mexico is known for. First, Mexico City, where the pre-Hispanic, Colonial, and modern meet. On to Guanajuato to explore the birthplace of the Mexican Independence movement and admire its unique architectural charm. Then to the quaint villas to explore the magic and charm of the old world. Zacatecas, San Miguel / Guanajuato, Guanajuato, Guadalajara, Oaxaca, Villahermosa, San Cristobal, Palenque, Teotihuacan


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