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Mexico & Latin America

Our Destination

A land rich in culture, offering travellers a blend of ancient history, stunning natural landscapes, and a mouthwatering array of culinary delights.

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Bogota's Salsa & Vinyl Scene

For a niche cultural experience in Colombia, dive into the world of Bogotá’s underground salsa and vinyl scene. While Cali is often celebrated as Colombia’s salsa capital, Bogotá has developed its own gritty, soulful version of the culture - one rooted in vinyl records, old-school dance clubs, and passionate collectors.

In tucked-away bars like Quiebracanto or El Goce Pagano, locals gather to dance not just salsa, but also boogaloo, pachanga, and Latin jazz, spinning rare vinyl from the golden eras of Fania and Discos Fuentes. DJs here are more like historians, curating soundtracks from crates of well-worn records, many passed down through generations.

Cenotees of the Yucatán Peninsula

Exploring the cenotes of the Yucatán Peninsula is a surreal and unforgettable experience, offering a glimpse into Mexico's hidden natural wonders. These ancient, crystal-clear sinkholes were formed over thousands of years, creating mystical underground rivers and open-air pools. Many cenotes are tucked away in lush jungle settings, where you can swim in cool, refreshing waters surrounded by dramatic limestone formations.

The cenotes were once sacred to the ancient Mayans, who believed they were portals to the underworld. Today, they are not just a natural wonder, but a cultural and spiritual link to the region's rich history, making them a must-visit destination for adventurers and history buffs alike.

A Tequila Trail

A tequila tour in Mexico is a deep dive into the heart of the country’s heritage, offering both history and flavour in every sip. The Jalisco region, known as the birthplace of tequila, is home to vast agave fields where the journey begins. A visit to a distillery reveals the meticulous process of crafting tequila, from the harvesting of the blue agave to the fermentation and distillation that give it its distinct character.

Guides share insights into the history of tequila, its cultural significance, and the traditional methods used by artisans. Visitors can taste a range of tequilas, from smooth blanco to aged añejo, each with its own unique profile. The experience is enhanced by the stunning landscapes of Jalisco, with its rugged mountains and vast agave plantations stretching as far as the eye can see.

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