Mexico City Boat Tours
Mexico City Boat Tours
Explore the heart of Mexico’s capital city in a unique way with Mexico City Boat Tours!
Overview:
Sail through the beautiful Xochimilco canals, also known as “floating gardens”, and immerse yourself in the rich history, culture, and natural beauty of this UNESCO World Heritage Site. These ancient Aztec chinampas (floating gardens) are a testament to the ingenuity and resilience of the pre-Columbian inhabitants.
Tips for Your Boat Tour:
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Best Time to Visit: The best time to visit Xochimilco is during the early morning or late afternoon, when the sun isn’t too harsh. This will also help you avoid the crowds and heat.
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Dress Appropriately: Wear comfortable clothing and shoes suitable for a boat tour. Don’t forget your hat and sunglasses!
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Navigate the Canals: Each boat (trajineras) is usually operated by a “trajejero” or “chilangos”. They are skilled navigators who know the canal system well, so let them guide you.
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Floating Gardens: You’ll see various types of plants and flowers growing on the chinampas. These floating gardens were used for agriculture by the Aztecs and still serve as a source of food today.
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Music Boats: Look out for boats playing traditional Mexican music, which you can hire to cruise with you. It adds to the festive atmosphere!
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Food and Drink: You’ll find vendors selling local snacks and drinks along the canals. Try some tasty tamales or tortas while enjoying the view.
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Souvenirs: Don’t forget to pick up some souvenirs from one of the many artisans who sell their wares along the canal banks.
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Respect the Environment: The Xochimilco canals are a fragile ecosystem. Please avoid littering and be mindful of the plants and wildlife you encounter during your tour.
Enjoy your boat tour in Mexico City! This unforgettable experience offers a glimpse into the city’s past, present, and future.