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MEXICO'S COPPER CANYON
9 DAYS FROM $1,689 US
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Experience the breathtaking scenery of
Mexico during this incredible Copper Canyon vacation! Your trip begins
in Tucson, Arizona, before traveling south through Tombstone to Nuevo
Casas Grandes, Mexico. There you tour a local pottery studio, as well
as the Paquime archaeological site, the most important archeological
site in northern Mexico. Next, travel to Chihuahua to see the
18th-century cathedral, the Government Palace, and the former home of
Pancho Villa. Enjoy the natural beauty of the Sierra Tarahumara
mountain range on the way to the lumber town of Creel, where you drive
through the Valley of the Mushrooms with its strange monolithic
formations to visit the cave dwellings of the Tarahumara Indians.
En route to Divisadero, visit the giant Piedra Volada, a giant rock
miraculously perched on the edge of a precipice, and savor the sunset
in Copper Canyon. From here, start your train journey through Copper
Canyon on the Chihuahua al Pacific Railway. Marvel at the incredible
scenery along the way before arriving in El Fuerte, where you enjoy a
walking tour of this picturesque colonial city. From there, travel to
San Carlos, a Mexican resort community located on the Sea of Cortez. A
full day at leisure in this beach resort is the perfect way to relax on
the beach, swim in the pool, or enjoy a drink while reflecting on your
memorable vacation to Mexico’s Copper Canyon!
Day 1 Arrive in Tucson (Sun.)
Welcome to Tucson! At 7 pm,
meet your traveling companions for a welcome drink. Your Tour Director
will prepare you for your upcoming adventure.
Day 2 Tucson–Tombstone–Nuevo Casas Grandes, Mexico (Mon.)
This morning, journey south
for a stop at Tombstone, “The Town Too Tough to Die,” where you’ll have
time to visit the OK Corral and wander the streets of this historic
town. Afterward, we cross into Mexico at the border towns of Douglas
and Agua Prieta. Then, continue to the fertile valley of Casas Grandes.
Spend the night in the town of Nuevo Casas Grandes. (B,D)
Day 3 Nuevo Casas Grandes–Chihuahua (Tue.)
During the 13th and 14th
centuries, pottery was once the principal ware of trade, and this
morning includes a visit to a local POTTERY STUDIO. See how the
traditional hand-forming and painting methods are still used today.
Next, visit PAQUIME, the most important archaeological site in northern
Mexico. Once an important trading center, it combines elements of the
Pueblo Indian civilization from the southwestern United States with
Mesoamerican influences. Continue on to explore Chihuahua, made famous
by Mexican revolutionary leader Pancho Villa. Dinner this evening is at
your hotel. (B,D)
Day 4 Chihuahua–Creel (Wed.)
This morning, visit the ornate
18th-century CATHEDRAL, the GOVERNMENT PALACE with its unique murals,
and the former HOME OF PANCHO VILLA, converted by his widow into a
museum. Head west to Cuauhtémoc, the center of Mexico’s
Mennonite population, where you’ll enjoy a traditional homemade
Mennonite lunch. Then, travel through pine forests to the lumber town
of Creel, situated at an elevation of 7,500 feet in the Sierra
Tarahumara mountain range. There’s time this afternoon and evening to
explore this quaint town and shop for local wares. (B,L)
Day 5 Creel–Divisadero (Thu.)
After breakfast, drive through
the VALLEY OF THE MUSHROOMS with its strange monolithic formations. See
the CAVE DWELLINGS of the Tarahumara Indians, famed for their colorful
tribal customs and prowess as long-distance runners. Afterward, it’s a
special visit to a local kindergarten and elementary school to learn
more about the children and their culture in this remote area of the
world. Depart for Divisadero and catch your first views of the
spectacular Copper Canyon. Enjoy a visit to PIEDRA VOLADA, a giant rock
miraculously perched on the edge of a precipice. Tonight, savor the
sunset as it colors the canyon walls and leaves you with some
remarkable memories and photos. (B,L,D)
Day 6 Divisadero–Copper Canyon Train–El Fuerte (Fri.)
This morning, relax and enjoy
the solitude and beauty of the Copper Canyon. You may choose to join an
optional hiking trip along the rim or perhaps an optional horseback
riding excursion. After lunch, embark on your rail adventure through El
Cañon de Cobre. Experience some of North America’s most
magnificent scenery as your TRAIN winds its way along the rim of steep
chasms, descends from mountain passes reaching 7,000 feet, and crosses
canyons and rivers. Dinner this evening will be at your hotel. (B,L,D)
Day 7 El Fuerte–San Carlos (Sat.)
For three centuries El Fuerte
has been an important commercial and agricultural center. We’ll start
the day off with a short walking tour of this picturesque colonial city
and see the plaza, city hall, and colorful market place. Then, head
north along the Sea of Cortez, reaching the resort of San Carlos by
late afternoon. Just a short drive from the old port of Guaymas, the
Bay of San Carlos is rich with fish and sea birds, and its many beaches
attract visitors from around the world. The remainder of the day is
yours to relax on the beach, take a dip in the pool, or enjoy a cool
drink while watching the swaying palm trees. (B)
Day 8 San Carlos (Sun.)
Today is at leisure. Relax by
the pool, take an optional fishing excursion, or join us on an optional
boat ride on the pristine waters of San Carlos Bay. While keeping an
eye out for dolphins and other marine life, enjoy complimentary
margaritas, soft drinks, and snacks. Tonight, a farewell dinner
celebrates your Copper Canyon adventure. (B,D)
Day 9 San Carlos–Tucson, Arizona (Mon.)
Head north to the United
States today and pass through the Sonoran capital of Hermosillo. Cross
the border at Nogales and transfer to Tucson International Airport.
Please schedule your homebound fight after 7 pm. (B)
INCLUDED FEATURES
Tombstone: Explore this historic
Western
town
Nuevo Casas Grandes: Visit a
pottery studio and
Paquime
Chihuahua: City sightseeing; visit
the
cathedral, the Government Palace, and the former home of Pancho Villa
Creel: Valley of the Mushrooms;
visit
the cave dwellings of the Tarahumara Indians
Divisadero: Piedra Volada; board
the
Copper Canyon Train
El Fuerte: Walking tour
San Carlos: Farewell dinner
Note:
Maximum enjoyment of the
“Mexico's Copper Canyon” vacation requires walking on rough streets and
uneven pathways. Elevations up to 8,000 feet can make even modest
exertion a challenge.
See the spectacular sights of
the Copper Canyon, “Barranca del Cobre,” when you travel on the
Chihuahua al Pacifico Railway (El Chepe). Started in 1871 and taking 90
years to complete, it is considered one of the world’s finest
engineering marvels. The complete route from Chihuahua to Los Mochis
crosses over 39 bridges, passes through 87 tunnels, and crosses the
Sierra Tarahumara traveling from over 8,000 feet to sea level. At one
point, the track actually crosses over itself. You’ll experience one of
the most dramatic train rides in the Western Hemisphere as we travel a
portion of this route from Divisadero to El Fuerte.
INSIDE VISITS
Inside visits and special
features are shown in the description, including admission charges when
applicable.
MEALS - (B) Breakfast (L) Lunch (D) Dinner
American breakfast daily (B);
3 lunches (L); and 5 three-course dinners (D), including a special
farewell dinner in San Carlos.
SUPERIOR HOTELS - (D) Deluxe (SF) Superior First-Class (F) First-Class
Tucson Sheraton Suites (F),
Nuevo Casas Grandes Hotel Hacienda (BA), Chihuahua Hotel Sicomoro (F),
Creel Lodge at Creel (F), Divisadero Hotel Divisadero (F), El Fuerte
Hotel la Choza (F), San Carlos Marina Terra (F)
DATES
February - May
September - November
PRICES
From approx $1,689
US per person, based on double occupancy
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