Our Tours

Our different destinations. We provide magical places to visit: from a Ghost Town (Mineral de Pozos) to colonial cities like Guanajuato, Dolores Hidalgo, Queretaro, among others.

By touring with Forks Tours and Transportation you will have the opportunity to experience unique scenes, and most importantly, to get to know the rich culture that inhabits real Mexico.

Maximize your valuable vacation time with us! We use a mix of educational, interesting, and adventurous elements to each and one of our expeditions. Not every tour is the same. Our tours are personalized, always depending on your preferences. Worried about tour costs? Our prices are reasonable.

From the following list, you may choose to book a reservation with us.

Choose a destination
Guanajuato
"Hill of Frogs". One of the first areas of Mexico colonized by the Spanish, in the 1520s. Guanajuato's mines are still among the richest-producing silver mines in the world (historically one of the largest).
Dolores Hidalgo
Want to buy some gorgeous flower pots? Dolores Hidalgo is known primarily for its ceramic industry. Want an ice-cream? Taste the authentic locally-made ice cream, such as shrimp and tequila, sold by vendors from small barrows.
Mineral de Pozos
Once known throughtout colonial Mexico for its opulence and its thriving mining industry, Mineral de Pozos has been a virtual ghost town for almost a century. It is experiencing a resurgence of interest on the part of visitors looking for an unique adventure.
Bernal
Pena de Bernal is the second-largest monolith in the world. Many people make a pilgrimage to the highest point hikeable, visiting a little chapel about halfway up. On the Spring equinox, people gather all dressed in white to form a human belt around the monolith.
Queretaro Arquelogical Zone
Pyramids and a ceremonial center known as "Cerrito". They represent facilities for the residence of the priests and pre-Hispanic governors.
Atotonilco
The Sanctuary of Atotonilco (which means Place of the Hot Waters is only 15 minutes away form colonial San Miguel de Allende. It is also known as the Sistine Chapel of the Americas. Gorgeous landscapes, healthy hot springs, and fun water parks can be found in Atotonilco.

Didn't find the tour you were looking for? Contact us for more information.
• Cellphone in Mexico: (044) 415 153 3514
• Cellphone from US: (011 521) 415 153 3514
• Email: services at forks-tt.com

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• Our business card in PDF format here
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