New Mexico - The Ultimate Cultural & Wellness Tour
Experience the charm of our handpicked destinations and create unforgettable memories.

Experience the charm of our handpicked destinations and create unforgettable memories.
Santa Fe, New Mexico - the #1 Best City in the U.S. to visit, according to Travel + Leisure Magazine, 2025
Beauty, Diversity, Culture and Wellness
New Mexico is the most cultural state in the United States according to metroatlantaceo.com and newspressnow.com. Travel with us and see why!!
Visit: Native Pueblos, Indian Ruins, Spanish Mission Churches, Museums & Wineries
Explore: Georgia O'Keeffe Country, Quaint Villages, Art Galleries, Santa Fe Farmer’s Market, Canyon Road
Enjoy: World-class Spas & Hot Springs, South-West Restaurants, Historic Inns and Flamenco Show
New Mexico, The Land of Enchantment, known for its stunning desert landscapes, sweeping mountain ranges and canyons, eclectic culture, and cuisine; uniquely blends Native American, Hispanic, and European cultures.
Today, it is a present-day artists haven, a cultural powerhouse, playground for outdoor enthusiasts, and a scientific hub with several world-renowned national
laboratories.
Albuquerque blends historic charm with modern energy. Stroll through Old Town’s adobe-lined streets and explore its vibrant art, food, and culture.
Santa Fe, the “City Different,” is a fusion of Native, Hispanic, and European influences—known for its adobe architecture, world-class art, and rich history.
Taos offers stunning desert views, mountain air, and a deep creative spirit. Visit the iconic Taos Pueblo and soak in the town’s artistic, soulful vibe.
Just north of Taos on the road to Taos Ski Valley, sits Arroyo Seco, a charming village full of character and history. With its adobe buildings, mission church, and mountain views, it’s the perfect place for a relaxed stroll.
Browse the Arroyo Seco Mercantile Store for regional goods, then wander the quiet streets to find unique galleries, gift shops, and handcrafted treasures you won’t see anywhere else. Small but full of soul, Arroyo Seco offers a true taste of Northern New Mexico’s artistic spirit.
New Mexico’s Historic Inns and Hotels embody the culture, traditions, and spirit of the region. These classic hotels were built in the Spanish/pueblo style and are steps away from the Santa Fe Plaza, restaurants, shopping, galleries, and museums.
Enjoy a walking tour of the unique architecture and history of Santa Fe’s historic district and inns, in our nation’s first capital city.
Celebrate New Mexico’s cultural heritage by visiting our classic New Mexico restaurants. Breakfast is included daily and 4 lunches and 4 dinners at quintessential New Mexico venues. Savor local unique flavors, international cuisine, and farm fresh meals.
Stay and soak at one of the oldest health spas in the U.S. and breathe in the beauty of the high desert and surrounding mountains. Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs Resort & Spa has a colorful history dating back to the ancestral Anasazi people.
These healing waters are one-of-a-kind geothermal springs that contain four pools with separate minerals. Enjoy soaking, yoga, exploring ruins, hiking, or treating yourself to a massage, facial, or spa treatment.
New Mexico is the oldest wine making region in the country. The Spaniards brought wine making to the region originally in the late 1500s.
By the time New Mexico became a U.S. territory in 1853, vineyards were planted across the entire state. New Mexico boasts over 60 wineries and has 3 distinct wine growing regions, with southern New Mexico the oldest.
Steeped in a colorful history, New Mexico has an abundance of Spanish missions. Many churches were established the late 1500s to 1600s. These missions are a classic example of Spanish Colonial architecture made with traditional adobe bricks, and are a treasure for Hispanic art.
On the tour you will visit several historical churches, all unique and with their own story to tell.
New Mexico is home to 19 pueblos whose indigenous descendants are believed to be Anasazi (“Ancient Ones”), who populated the Four Corners region of Utah, Arizona, Colorado, and New Mexico.
Primarily located north-south along the Rio Grande River, these people maintain traditions, celebrations, ceremonies, and language to the past and present, and to future generations of Native Americans to come.
With over 250 art galleries, Santa Fe is considered the “Art Capital of The West”. The City Different is a hub for the performing and visual arts- from folk art, tribal art, landscapes, contemporary and fine art. World famous Canyon Road, in Santa Fe, contains over 100 art
galleries in a half mile stretch.
This charming district dates-back-to the 1750s and is nestled among gorgeous trees, flowers, and quaint adobes. Stroll the quaint pedestrian-friendly road with restaurants, boutiques, and art galleries is a must-see.
Georgia O'Keeffe was a 20th-century American painter and pioneer of American modernism best known for her canvases depicting flowers, New Mexican landscapes.
Georgia O’Keeffe is perhaps the most famous painter of the 20th century, with a career spanning over 7 decades.The Georgia O’Keeffe Museum is located in Santa Fe, one block from the Plaza, and houses an incredible collection of the iconic artist.
Flamenco is Spain’s national dance, it originated from the regions of Andalucía, in southern Spain. The roots of flamenco are from the Roma migration from Rajasthan (in northwest India)
to Spain between the 9th and 14th centuries, with influences stemming from the Phoenicians and Roman eras.
Flamenco appeared in Spain with the arrival of the gypsies (Gitanos) on the Iberian Peninsula (Spain and Portugal), in the 15th century. It is a dance of artistry, passion, and deep emotion, sprinkled with Moorish influences.
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