Find Top Rated New Mexico Tours and Adventure Vacations
From ancient Pueblo communities to vibrant art scenes and adventure in every corner of the state, New Mexico offers something for every kind of traveler. The hardest part? Deciding what to see, where to go, and knowing what hidden gems you just can’t miss (and which ones you can skip). Put your trust in the vacation planning experts and you’ll never be disappointed. Discover the art, culture, history, cuisine and adventure that abounds in “the Land of Enchantment” on a fully guided New Mexico adventure vacation.
Top New Mexico Adventure Vacation Packages
6 Day New Mexico Adventure Tour for Adults Only
Albuquerque, New Mexico to Albuquerque, New Mexico
Discover centuries-old communities at Nambé Pueblo, Taos Pueblo and Bandelier National Monument; walk among hand-carved petroglyphs at Rinconada Canyon; experience the unparalleled flavor of Southwestern cuisine; and hike, bike, kayak, and hot air balloon your way across the varied lands that have inspired artists for centuries. This New Mexico vacation combines culture, history, food, and multi-sport adventure in a way that would make the Land of Enchantment proud.
When is the best time to visit New Mexico?
Averaging nearly 300 days of sunshine a year and boasting 4 distinct seasons with little in the realm of extreme weather, there are many great times to visit New Mexico. To best experience outdoor adventures, we recommend visiting in the fall (September to November) or late spring (May). Though July and August are the wettest months, much of the rain falls in the evening and overnight, meaning it won’t always put a damper on your plans. September to November will feature warm, pleasant days and cool evenings, making the fall months our recommendation for the best time to visit New Mexico.
Things to do and see in New Mexico
New Mexico has a wide variety of things to do and see for every traveler. For outdoor enthusiasts, there are countless trails to hike and bike and waters like the Rio Grande are perfect for kayaking. If you’re interested in history and getting a glimpse into local culture, the ancestral pueblos at Bandelier National Monument, Taos Pueblo, and Nambé Pueblo are ideal. For foodies, Southwestern food is unparalleled and having a go at creating the iconic cuisine at Santa Fe School of Cooking is a must. If you’re ready to see the landscape from a different point of view, hop in a basket and take to the skies on a hot air balloon ride in Albuquerque. Guests on an all-inclusive Austin Adventures New Mexico trip can experience daily adventures like hiking, biking, kayaking and hot air ballooning while enjoying some of the region’s best cuisine and top-notch accommodations at night.
Planning a New Mexico Vacation Package
There’s no shortage of things to do or adventures to have in New Mexico, but that also means narrowing down what to do and see comes with a challenge. Enlist the help of travel experts and know you’ll explore the must-visit landmarks while also discovering some of the lesser-known, yet must-experience places on your adult only New Mexico adventure tour.
What to Pack for Your New Mexico Adventure
New Mexico offers a diverse range of activities and experiences, meaning you’ll want pack for a variety of activities and weather. Pack a mix of clothes that allow you to dress in layers for hikes and changes in elevation. Be sure to pack your hiking boots, but set aside some time before your trip to properly break them in if they’re new. And with all that abundant sunshine, sunscreen, hats and UV blocking clothing is highly recommended. Most importantly, dress for comfort. New Mexico style is casual and welcoming, meaning you can dress in whatever makes you most comfortable!