let's experience chihuahua,
together


a day-of-the-dead celebration
Dates: October 28th - November 3rd, 2026
Location(s): Chihuahua and Copper Canyon
Group Size: 10 - 14 people
Trip Leader: Amanda and Guillermo Cisneros
City Host: Emily Egan and Rene Espinosa
**a minimum of 10 adults are needed to run this trip
itinerary highlights
DAY 1: Arrival Day
DAY 2: Trolley Tour + Sotol Tasting
DAY 3: Trip to Creel + Copper Canyon
DAY 4: Free Day in Copper Canyon
Day 5: Day of the Dead Celebration in Chihuahua
DAY 6: Free Day in Chihuahua + Farewell Dinner
DAY 7: Departure Day

about chihuahua
weather in october
October in Chihuahua brings comfortable, crisp weather that’s ideal for cultural exploration and city travel. With warm, sunny days and cooler evenings, this time of year is especially pleasant for walking historic streets, visiting plazas, and spending time outdoors. October is typically drier than the summer months, with lower humidity and clear skies, making it a great season for exploring the city, enjoying café patios, and taking in the surrounding desert and mountain landscapes without extreme heat.
size & vibe
With a population of around 900,000, Chihuahua City is a regional capital that feels welcoming and easy to navigate. While it plays an important role in northern Mexico’s history and economy, daily life remains grounded in strong community ties and local traditions. The city moves at a comfortable pace, with active plazas, neighborhood cafés, markets, and tree-lined streets forming the heart of everyday life. Chihuahua feels open and livable, making it easy to settle in, explore thoughtfully, and experience daily life in northern Mexico.
food
Food in Chihuahua is hearty, social, and deeply rooted in northern Mexican tradition. Meals are meant to be shared and savored, often centered around bold, comforting flavors. The regional cuisine highlights fresh flour tortillas, grilled and slow-cooked meats, local cheeses, beans, chiles, and rustic dishes shaped by the area’s ranching and desert heritage. From neighborhood fondas and local markets to home-style kitchens and modern cafés, the food culture feels warm and unpretentious—offering an authentic window into everyday life in northern Mexico.
culture
Compared to life in the United States, daily life in Chihuahua tends to move at a more relationship-centered and conversational pace. Time spent lingering over meals, visiting in cafés, and gathering in plazas is an important part of everyday routines, and personal connection often takes precedence over rigid schedules. While life in the U.S. is often efficiency-driven and time-bound, Chihuahua places greater value on presence, hospitality, and unhurried interaction. For many visitors, this shift feels grounding—offering a refreshing perspective on balance, connection, and what it means to truly slow down.
accommodations
central hotel boutique, chihuahua
Set in the heart of Chihuahua’s historic center, Central Hotel Boutique blends contemporary style with heritage charm. This intimate boutique property offers elegant rooms, an on-site restaurant, a cozy courtyard, and easy access to nearby museums, plazas, and local dining—perfect for a stylish and convenient stay in the city.
hacienda don armando boutique,
creel/copper canyon
A charming 4-star retreat in Creel, Hacienda Don Armando Boutique & Spa offers cozy comfort near Lago de Arareco. Guests can enjoy an outdoor pool, relaxing spa services, Mexican cuisine at the on-site restaurant, and convenient amenities like free Wi-Fi and private parking. With bike rentals, hiking opportunities, and easy access to the region’s natural beauty, it’s the perfect base for exploring Copper Canyon.

your people on the ground
From experienced Trip Leaders and trusted City Hosts on the ground to the Travec team supporting from home, you’ll be surrounded by people who know the destination and care deeply about your experience. Our local leaders bring culture, context, and connection to each day, while our team back home provides ongoing support—ensuring your family feels guided, prepared, and supported every step of the journey.

Amanda & Guillermo
Trip Leaders

Rene & Emily
City Hosts

$2610 - $3265 per person
*single or double rooms available
What's Included?
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Accommodations
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All activities listed on the itinerary
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Group meals listed on the itinerary
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Trip Leader and City Host
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Planning support including a pre-departure meeting
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On-trip support
What's Not Included
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Flights
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Travel insurance
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Personal expenses
trip investment


