Personalized tours for lover's of Mexico

Michoacan
Pottery on sale at the market of Uruapan,
during the Palm Sunday celebration.
Copper
Santa Clara del Cobre copper artisan.
artesano
Mexican Master" Emilio Molinero
Hurtado and a fan.

Patzcuaro & Morelia:

This is one of the most scenically beautiful states in all of Mexico. Morelia, the state capital, is a fascinating colonial city filled with sublime architecture. Its treasures include a first rate folk art museum and sales gallery along with a market to rival those in Mexico City. Within a hour's drive from Morelia, nestled against Lake Pátzcuaro lies the charming and colorful town of Pátzcuaro. Stately elm trees line the elegant main plaza, a perfect place to sit, observe, and discover old México. The 16th century Basilica holds many treasures, as does the Museo Regional de Artes Popular (Museum of Popular and Regional Arts) and the numerous markets and shops featuring fine crafts from the surrounding areas. A trip to Tzintzunzan, to discover that perfect piece of pottery, is included in our trip through the brilliant rolling green hills that surround the lake. Special trips arranged to visit the annual folk art market, during the week preceding Palm Sunday.

 

Length of Tour: 2 - 3 days.

Tequisquiapan tours

Market day in Pátzcuaro.

We weren't sure what you meant when you told us Patzcuaro was like going back 75 years to the old Mexico but now we know. What a charming town and if only we had a UHaul with us to take back all the incredible crafts we saw. My husband thought I did o.k. however! Morelia was an unexpected treat, what an elegant city and we thought your restaurant choice there was first rate."

 

Helene, I just wanted to thank you again for the wonderful experiences. I had a feeling I was very lucky to be able to go to Patzcuaro with you, and I was right. It was lovely. My platter I bought from your friend in Tzintzuntzan didn't survive the trip, so I'll have to return! Thanks again for everything. You're a wonderfully patient person who is fearless!"

M.G. Longview, Texas