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A Festive Sunday on Trajineras in Xochimilco, Mexico City

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Make your Sunday festive on the colourful trajineras cruising the canals of Xochimilco, Mexico City. Make sure you sample the delicious local eats and refreshing bevies from the vendors floating by. We took it up a notch and hired a band of mariachis for a birthday serenade for our friend, Beverly! 

What we love is the mood. It is always lively here, bustling with tourists and locals alike. As an FYI, the boat ride is typically an hour or two. Here is a snapshot of our afternoon on this highly recommended day trip to Xochimilco, Mexico City!

Xochimilco Mexico City Trajineras
Welcome to the docks of Xochimilco! What a lovely sight!
Photo credit: Marlene Lang Fotografa Facebook & Instagram
Xochimilco Mexico City Trajineras
The colours of Xochimilco and friendly people make this place truly magical!
Photo credit: Marlene Lang Fotografa Facebook & Instagram

Xochimilco is all about the colours of the trajineras — the large gondola-like boats.

Xochimilco Mexico City Trajineras
There are so many colourful options to choose from. Each trajinera is brightly decorated, are also named. Each one can carry up to 20-25 passengers. We ended up choosing one with a name we liked.
Xochimilco Mexico City Trajineras
Oh hello, Rosa Maria! We found our ride. The name is dramatic like a character in a telenovela. We love the neon yellow and neon pink, with a name to match. She evoked a certain telenovela drama that matched our mood!

Xochimilco is also about the flavours! Have some spicy Elotes with your Micheladas.

Xochimilco Trajineras Vendors Elotes
The fun part of the ride was checking out and haggling with the different food and souvenir vendors floating by. If you want a little kick for your lunch, order some of the delicious Elotes (grilled corn) that come served with a signature cheesy chilli and lime sauce from the floating vendors!
Mexican cocktail Micheladas
A Michelada is essentially a drink made from beer, tomato juice, lime juice, assorted spices and chilli peppers. It’s often described as a Bloody Mary made with beer instead of vodka. What we also loved was the generous servings which helped beat the heat on this Sunday afternoon!

Make Sunday a fun day and hire a band of mariachis for a Mexican serenade.

Trajineras Serenade Mariachis
You will immediately feel the festive air the moment you get to the town. Xochimilco is popular not just with tourists, but with the locals as well. Sundays are typically the busiest day here. We encourage you to take it up a notch with a serenade by a band of mariachis to celebrate the moment!

Get festive and creative for your Xochimilco Instagram post.

Selfie Instagram Xochimilco
Xochimilco is the perfect backdrop to live your best selfie life!
Trajineras Mexican Frida Kahlo
The colours and flavours of Xochimilco are picture-perfect. So click away! You are sure to get some fun pictures! Personally, I was inspired by an earlier visit to the Blue House of Frida Kahlo. This is my life-imitating-art photo of Frida Kahlo at Xochimilco. In case you want a similar picture, just remember the waters were much cleaner back then so be careful.

Xochimilco will make your Mexico City trip truly memorable!

This day trip to Xochimilco, Mexico City was one of those rare travel experiences. It’s a place where you will get transported to a whole different world. There is a certain nostalgia of a simpler time at Xochimilco. It’s the combination of the colours and flavours here that makes this place so unique and memorable. Find out more about Xochimilco at visitmexico.com. You can also easily find this day trip to Xochimilco included in most day tour packages from Mexico City at your hotel and online, e.g. TripAdvisor. A special thank you to our fantastic friend and photographer, Marlene Lang for arranging this incredible day trip and experience!

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