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Michoacan, Mexico - Monarch Butterflies, Crafts and Culture
30447 Michoacán, Chis., Mexico
Jan 22 - 31, 2026
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Sharon Giles
$2,900
Deposit: $500

About your trip

Join us for an experience of a lifetime to visit the Monarch Butterfly migration at two of the butterfly sanctuaries.  We will spend time in Morelia as well as visit a few of the crafts villages around Lake Patzcuaro to include several pottery workshops, weaving workshops, the straw market, mask makers and reed basket makers. See the copper making process in Santa Clara de Cobre. Learn about the Purepecha culture and history in this part of Mexico.


Small group tour limited to 12 travelers.  


NOTE: This is the last time this tour will be offered as I will be retiring from coordinating tours over the next few years.


What's included

Lodging

9 nights

Most Meals

Per the itinerary

Group Airport Transfer

GROUP transportation to/from airport to pick up travelers on the American Airlines flight from DFW

Daily Tours

With local guides and private van (per itinerary)

Admissions

Admissions to museums and archaeological site

Gratuities

Gratuities to Driver and Guide

What's not included

Airfare

Travel Insurance

Alcoholic Beverages

Meals

Meals not on the itinerary

Airport Transfers

Non-group transportation to/from airport

Medical Expenses

Personal Purchases

Day 1

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Travel Day

Thursday, January 22 (D)


Tour starts with your arrival at Morelia airport at a designated time to meet the flight from DFW.  Group transfer to hotel will be provided.  Individuals arriving at other times will need to take a taxi from the airport to the hotel at their own expense.  Group Dinner. Overnight in Morelia.

Day 2

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Walking Tour of Morelia

Friday, January 23     (B,L)


Morning walking tour of Morelia with our private guide. Sites will include the Historic Center, Cathedral on the Zocalo, Palacio de Gobierno, Plaza de Armas, Palacio de Justicia and Casa de Las Artensanias.  Free time to explore after lunch. Dinner on your own. Overnight in Morelia.

Day 3

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Pottery Workshops - Archaeological Site - Straw Market

Saturday, January 24    (B,L)


Depart Morelia for the Lake Patzcuaro region. Along the way a stop at Capula where the “Catrinas” are made. We continue on to the village of Santa Fe de Laguna to visit a pottery workshop. In the town of Tzinzutzan we will visit the straw market, the Convent, a pottery workshop and the archaeological site.  Dinner on your own. Overnight in Patzcuaro.

Day 4

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Walking Tour of Patzcuaro and Lake Boat Ride to Juanitzo

Sunday, January 25      (B,L) 


Morning walking tour of Patzcuaro that will include Basilica of Our Lady of Healty, Gertrudis Bocanegra Library, Las Casa de los 11 Patios and if time permits the Museo de Arts Populares.  After lunch we will take a boat ride on Lake Patzcuaro to the island of Juanitzo.  Dnner on your own. Overnight in Patzcuaro.

Day 5

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Craft Villages Around Lake Patzcuaro

 Monday, January 26    (B,L)


After breakfast we will visit several villages around Lake Patzcuaro which may include, masks, reed baskets and handwoven shawls.  In the 1500s, a Spanish bishop turned a collection of pueblos around the Mexican town of Pátzcuaro into a center for craftsmanship. The people here are still making and marketing their wares in much the same way as they did hundreds of years ago.  Dinner on your own.  Overnight in Patzcuaro.  

Day 6

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Santa Clara del Cobre and Tupataro

Tuesday, Jauary 27     (B,L)


After breakfast we head to Santa Clara del Cobre to visit the copper museum and copper making workshops. Climb to the top of the church bell tower for a great view of the city and surrounding area. Next stop will be in Tupataro to visit the Temple de Santiago Apóstol which is referred to at the Sistine Chaple of Michoacan. Afternoon will be spent driving to Zitacuaro area. Overnight in Zitacuaro. Dinner on your own.



Day 7

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El Rosario Butterfly Sanctuary and Walking Tour of Angangueo

Wednesday, January 28     (B,L)


Today we venture out to for our first encounter with the Monarch butterflies. Usually the highest concentrations of monarchs are found at the El Rosario Sanctuary. Monarchs are located at elevations of 8,000 – 10,000 feet above sea level. After a steep hike of approximately one mile we will finally find the millions of Monarchs covering the tall oyamel fir trees, and as the sun warms their orange and black wings, the butterflies take flight. Mexico’s sanctuaries are the only places in the world where you can actually hear butterflies wings beating. Optional horse ride up the mountain to the butterflies. A short walking tour in the village of Angangueo. Overnight in Zitacuaro.  Dinner on your own.

Day 8

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Sierra Chincua Butterfly Sanctuary

Thursday, January 29     (B,L)


Breakfast at the hotel, then off to visit the Sierra Chincua Butterfly Sanctuary for our second memorable experience with the Monarchs. Since the butterflies are located further away, horses are highly recommended to reach the butterfly area. No worries, you don’t need to know how to ride a horse, they are very tame, sturdy and know the path and their owners lead them for us. Lunch along the way, then an afternoon drive back to Morelia.  Overnight in Morelia.  Dinner on your own.

Day 9

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Free Day in Morelia and Final Group Dinner

Friday, January 30 (B,D)


Free day in Morelia to just relax or get in a little last minute shopping or seeing the sites. Farewell Dinner at a restaurant in Morelia. Overnight in Morelia.

Day 10

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Travel Day

Saturday, January 31 (B)


Group transfer to the Morelia Airport

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1. 30447 Michoacán, Chis., Mexico

30447 Michoacán, Chis., Mexico

About your organizer

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Sharon Giles
TOURS BY SHARON caters to those like minded souls who prefer to experience new places in a more intimate way. These tours attract curious travelers with interests in art, crafts, food, history, nature and music, who crave off-the-beaten-path experiences. Over the years, Sharon has enjoyed becoming friends with many craftspeople, merchants, museum curators, lodging owners and local tour guides in different parts of the world. These personal connections are what allows her to offer unique cultural experiences on every tour.

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