Xochimilco: Boat ride and Mexican party

Ciudad de México Trip Overview

– The start of the tour will be from an Embarcadero (pier) in Xochimilco and our adventure will begin by boarding a Trajinera (a traditional colorful Mexican canal boat).
– We will take your temperature, there will be hand sanitizer, and disinfectant wipes.
– While we navigate through the canals of Xochimilco we will listen to music.
– We will provide beer, tequila, and mezcal to keep the smiles coming.
– We will guide you through preparing a traditional Mexican dish: Guacamole! There will also be delicious tortilla chips and other snacks for you.
– Throughout the experience, there will be options from vendors on other boats, to purchase food (tacos, quesadillas, elotes, enchiladas and other options) or entertainment such as Mariachi music (*extra food or music not included).
– During the experience we will be sharing interesting facts about Xochimilco.
– Halfway through our tour we will find the replica of the Island of the Dolls.
– When we finish the tour, you will be able to see the souvenirs offered by the Handicraft Market.

Our goals are:
– That you enjoy an iconic place in Mexico City, contributing to the local economy.
– That you take part in an experience that is responsible for the environment.
– That you support a female-owned small business seeking to generate a positive change in Xochimilco.

Want the whole trajinera (boat) to yourself or want a personalized experience? Book a private tour and we’ll work with you to make sure it’s exactly what you want. (Whether it’s a quiet, romantic trip down the canal, a high-energy good time, or anything in between).

Additional Info

Duration: 90 to 140 minutes
Starts: Ciudad de México, Mexico
Trip Category: Walking & Biking Tours >> Walking Tours



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– The start of the tour will be from an Embarcadero (pier) in Xochimilco and our adventure will begin by boarding a Trajinera (a traditional colorful Mexican canal boat).
– We will take your temperature, there will be hand sanitizer, and disinfectant wipes.
– While we navigate through the canals of Xochimilco we will listen to music.
– We will provide beer, tequila, and mezcal to keep the smiles coming.
– We will guide you through preparing a traditional Mexican dish: Guacamole! There will also be delicious tortilla chips and other snacks for you.
– Throughout the experience, there will be options from vendors on other boats, to purchase food (tacos, quesadillas, elotes, enchiladas and other options) or entertainment such as Mariachi music (*extra food or music not included).
– During the experience we will be sharing interesting facts about Xochimilco.
– Halfway through our tour we will find the replica of the Island of the Dolls.
– When we finish the tour, you will be able to see the souvenirs offered by the Handicraft Market.

Our goals are:
– That you enjoy an iconic place in Mexico City, contributing to the local economy.
– That you take part in an experience that is responsible for the environment.
– That you support a female-owned small business seeking to generate a positive change in Xochimilco.

Want the whole trajinera (boat) to yourself or want a personalized experience? Book a private tour and we’ll work with you to make sure it’s exactly what you want. (Whether it’s a quiet, romantic trip down the canal, a high-energy good time, or anything in between).

Stop At: Embarcadero Nuevo Nativitas Xochimilco, C. del Mercado 133, San Jerónimo, Xochimilco, 16420 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico

You will be able to see and enjoy the Lake Xochimilco, a World Heritage Site. We will explain the history and traditions of the place and enjoy the food and drinks that we will bring.

Duration: 1 hour 40 minutes

Sample Menu

• Healthy snacks – We will bring crudités (jicama, cucumber and carrot)
• Guacamole – We will bring the ingredients (avocado, tomato, onion and chili) so that you can prepare it to your liking.
We accompany it with tortilla chips, Doritos and pork rinds.



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