Copper Canyon Mexico
Copper Canyon Mexico - 7 Days March 4-10, 2011
We sold out early—book now with small Deposit to guarantee your space.
DEPOSIT TO HOLD YOUR SPACE
Booking deposit - $100.00–Second deposit Dec. 15 -$350.00 - Final Feb. 4th..
Price: $1299.00 PP DO — Single - call
* Includes: 6 nights lodging, motorcoach, transportation, and some meals.
**The Mexican government is now charging a $20 per person tax for trips going into certain parts of Mexico. Please have this amount on the trip. Passport Required.
Day 1: Nogales, lunch on your own in Santa Ana, through Hermosillo, then to hotel in San Carlos.
Day 2: Tour Guaymas Seaport, visit Pearl Factory, lunch on your own in Navojoa, hotel in El Fuerte.
Day 3: Copper Canyon Train, private cars, hotel at the bottom of the canyon with a tour to see a close up of the canyon. LD
Day 4: Train to top of canyon, lunch at Canyon Hotel, tour with guide and see local sights and lookouts. Hotel in Mirador right on rim on canyon BLD
Day 5: Back on our bus to Creel and see the Children Mission—a tour of an Indian Cave, and stop at a Mennonite settlement and on into Chihuahua Mexico for the night B
Day 6: A drive by tour of Chihuahua and then on to Casa Grande.Ruins overnighting in Casa Grande. PLUS visit the famous pottery town nearby. Great Shopping for pots.
Day 7: We will then cross the border into USA at Douglas home –approx 10:00
Contact us at Especially 4 U Tours, 7165 E. University Dr. Suite 149-1 Mesa, Az 85207
Phone: 480-985-4200 or 1-800-331-4968 or e-mail us at www.especially4utours.com
Cancellation penalties do apply. All motorcoach tours must be cancelled 30 days prior to departure date, after which time there would be no refund. Ask about protection. Itinerary and prices subject to change without notice, at no fault to the tour operator, due to unforeseen circumstances. Especially 4-U Tours shall not be liable for any delay or non-performance due to illness, weather, equipment failure, road conditions, labor difficulties or any other causes beyond its control.



