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RDS Enterprises, Inc.
DBA
Bethel Coach Tours
P.O. Box 2888
Alamogordo NM 88311 USA
Phone:
(575) 434-3944
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Mexico Bethel Via Plane |
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Mexico Bethel Via Plane
... with Guanajuato
& Puerto Vallarta!! |
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8 Day 7 Night Itinerary:
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Saturday
Fly into Mexico City
Sunday
Pyramids, Pueblo
Monday
Mexico Branch, San Miguel
Tuesday
San Miguel, Guanajuato
Wednesday
Guanajuato, Guadalajara
Thursday
Guadalajara, Tequila, Puerto Vallarta
Friday
Puerto Vallarta
Saturday
Depart Puerto Vallarta |
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Tour Dates, Prices &
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This is a special BCT ‘Just 4 U’ trips! You can choose
any date that starts and stops on the days of the week
mentioned in the schedule above. All dates subject to
tour guide availability.
Departs: Major airport near you!
Prices listed below are for six (6) or more people. Call
for prices under 6 people.
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Prices: |
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Prices per person |
from
the US & Canada |
from Mexico |
from Europe |
Without Airfare |
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4 in a room |
$1100 |
$980 |
$1570 |
$570 |
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3 in a room |
$1145 |
$1025 |
$1615 |
$615 |
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2 in a room |
$1190 |
$1070 |
$1660 |
$660 |
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1 in a room |
$1360 |
$1240 |
$1830 |
$830 |
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▪ Airfare from major airport nearest you (except Land Package)
▪ Transportation including airport to hotel shuttle (except Land Package)
▪ Rooming as requested
▪ Bilingual Witness Tour Guide
PRICE does not include...
▪ Meals |
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Mexico City
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Teotihuacan
Pyramids
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Guanajuato
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Visit a Mexican Mercado online
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Notable Mexican Mercados
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Tour Description: |
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We start each day with a consideration of the daily
text, which prepares us for a day full of encouragement, fun, and
once-in-a-lifetime experiences. All of this is enjoyed in the company
of our spiritual brothers and sisters, in the comfort of a charter bus, and
under the loving guidance of an experienced tour guide.
• Bethels 1, 2, 3, and 4 at Texcoco
• Teotihuacan Pyramids
• Puerto Vallarta (2 nights)
• Guanajuato (2 nights)
• Leon
• Guadalajara
León...
León is the largest city in the Bajio Region and one of Mexico’s most important industrial centers. The city is recognized nationally and internationally as the "Shoe Capital" due to the numerous shoe factories that are located in the area. Leather goods, gold and silver embroideries, steel products, textiles and soaps are all manufactured in León. The services the city offers have experienced a significant increase in recent years, a reflection of the prosperity generated by the hardworking leónese. Excellent restaurants,
super lodgings, a unique all leather mall and excellent bargains have contributed to Leon’s attraction as a tourist destination.
Texcoco...
Texcoco, on the outskirts of Mexico City, is the location of the Factory and Bethel 1, 2, 3, and 4. Here we get to tour the Mexico Branch Office of Jehovah’s Witnesses which includes the Bethel home, offices, and factory.
Puerto Vallarta...
Puerto Vallarta has beaches on a beautiful bay, great dining, a variety of entertainment, art galleries, excellent shopping, world class golf and tennis, activities and excursions galore, and fun, fun, fun! And all of this in the atmosphere of a traditional Mexican village with cobblestone streets and friendly people against a background of exuberant tropical vegetation and the majestic Sierra Madre mountains.
Guanajuato...
Guanajuato is one of the most important historical and cultural colonial cities of Mexico. The whimsical trace of its streets, its peaceful squares and gardens and the beauty of its houses and buildings give to Guanajuato city an evocative and romantic touch..
Guadalajara...
"The Pearl of the West" is the affectionate name that the local residents have for Mexico's second largest city, Guadalajara. Located in the west-central part of the country in the state of Jalisco, the beautiful Colonial city of Guadalajara sits on a high plateau more than 5,000 feet above sea level. The city was founded in 1542 by the Spanish conquistador, Nuno de Guzman. Even today, the downtown area of Guadalajara is filled with charming Colonial buildings dating from
the 1600's.
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