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- You can skip the line with your included admission ticket.
- Meals are included in some tour packages.
- Some tours offer transport from Manila and Makati.
- You get to experience the Philippines in a unique way.
- Many of the tours are quite expensive.
- Food and drinks could be limited.
- The drive from Manila and Makati is quite long.
- Learn fascinating Irish history
- Explore some of Dublin's most iconic buildings and landmarks
- Hear many spine-chilling ghost stories
- Most tours do not include food and drinks
- Some tours are not suitable for children
- Tours may not allow enough time for in-depth exploration
- You can bring service animals
- Delicious meals included (if you choose the option)
- You get drinks
- Some walking involved
- Can’t take photos during performance
- A short distance from Cancun
- Meals and drinks included
- Many options, from full-day to half-day, budget, and all-inclusive
- A unique way to experience Isla Mujeres
- Weather affects the activity
- Children younger than eight, and pregnant women are not allowed at times
- Food could be limited
- Dock fees can be expensive and a hassle
- Variety of tour options
- Pickup is included
- Most tours include meals along with wine-tasting
- There are no concessions for special dietary requirements
- Tours are not always suitable for travelers who use wheelchairs
- You get to learn the history of New Orleans.
- It’s easy to make friends with people in your tour group.
- You’ll visit the best pubs and bars in the city.
- Not all the tours are all-inclusive
- Tours get booked quickly, so your preferred date and time may be unavailable.
- You’ll need to arrange your own transport to and from your hotel.
- Video recording is not allowed on most of the tours.
Mexico is one of the best warm holiday destinations in North America and the world. Located in the southern part of Mexico City, Xochimilco lies on a lake of the same name. Its canals offer an enchanting, colorful journey through history, culture, and Mexican cuisine as you float.
Many locals and expats flock to Xochimilco over weekends and during vacations to escape the bustle of city life and the normality of everyday work life. Xochimilco boat tours are the best way to spend about an hour floating on a canal surrounded by nature, while getting cultural insights.
Sounds like a dream experience, right? But how much does it cost? Below, you’ll find many options. Compare the best Xochimilco tickets for an affordable boat tour in Mexico City.
- Boat tour of Xochimilco’s canals and Floating Gardens
- Discount prices for larger groups
- Tour conducted in English or Spanish
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Limited time spent at certain historical sites
- Pickup and drop-off are not included in the tour package
- Different tours available
- Most tours come with a guide
- Allows you to explore San Diego independently
- Some tours are not wheelchair accessible
- Some tours are only available over the weekend
- Not suitable for children under three
- You have to be at least 18 to operate a speed boat on your own
- Fast track entry into Doge’s Palace
- Short distance from St. Mark’s Square and St. Mark’s Basilica
- Some tours combine visits to other attractions in the area
- Knowledgeable guides
- Most tours are the same
- Not wheelchair friendly
- Tours don’t include snacks and drinks
- Most tours come with pick-up options available
- Meals included in full-day tours
- Many Options depending on the size of the group and length of the tour
- Comfortable air-conditioned coach bus
- Not a very clear differentiation between some tours
- You have to be 21 years or older to participate in wine tasting
- Food options are limited
- Some tours could change unexpectedly depending on availability and events at the wineries
- A wide variety of tours
- Flexibility
- Most provide a meal or the opportunity to purchase a meal on the tour
- Not catered for those with mobility difficulties
- Most tours are limited to the most popular temples