Join us this December on a profound pilgrimage to the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe, the Patroness of the Americas and one of the most visited Catholic pilgrimage sites in the world. Each year millions gather at the Basilica in Mexico City to honor her, celebrate Mass, and walk in the footsteps of Saint Juan Diego on Tepeyac Hill, where Our Lady appeared in 1531. This pilgrimage offers a sacred opportunity for spiritual renewal, community prayer, and devotion as we seek deeper faith, healing, and a closer relationship with Christ through Mary’s maternal intercession.
Tour code OLG2026
$2039 Per Person – This is a land only price. We are happy to assist with booking flights if needed.
$275 Single Supplement (Limited availability)
Your pilgrimage begins with your departure from the United States on your international flight to Mexico City. Upon
arrival at Mexico City International Airport, you will be greeted by your pilgrimage director and local guide before
transferring to your hotel. After settling in and receiving an orientation to the program, the group will travel in the late
afternoon to the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe, the most visited Marian shrine in the world. Here, you will
celebrate the opening Mass, uniting your pilgrimage with millions of faithful who have journeyed to this holy site.
There will be time for personal prayer and reflection before returning to the hotel for dinner and overnight in Mexico
City. (D)
The day begins with a pilgrimage walk through the shrine grounds. You will visit the Original Chapel built in honor of
Our Lady’s apparition to St. Juan Diego, the modern Basilica where the miraculous tilma is displayed, Tepeyac Hill,
and the devotional gardens and Stations of the Cross. Mass will be celebrated in one of the basilica chapels, with
additional time for veneration and private devotion. In the afternoon, the group will continue to the Plaza of the Three
Cultures, a unique space that reflects Mexico’s rich history with its blend of pre-Hispanic, colonial, and modern
influences. The day concludes with dinner and overnight in Mexico City. (B,D)
After breakfast, the group departs for an excursion to the ancient city of Teotihuacan. Here, you will see the
Pyramids of the Sun and Moon as well as the Temple of Quetzalcoatl, reflecting on how the Christian faith
encountered and transformed ancient civilizations. Following guided exploration and time for reflection, the group
will return to Mexico City for another visit to Our Lady of Guadalupe to spend time in prayer and thanksgiving. Dinner
and overnight will be in Mexico City. (B,D)
Today begins at the Metropolitan Cathedral, located on the Zócalo, the historic heart of Mexico City. This magnificent
cathedral is the largest in the Americas and a masterpiece of colonial architecture. The pilgrimage continues with
visits to the Church of Santo Domingo and the ornate Shrine of Our Lady of the Rosary, often referred to as the
“House of Gold.” Later, the group will stop at La Sagrada Familia Church, where you may venerate the tomb and relics
of Blessed Miguel Pro, the Jesuit priest martyred in 1927 for his faith. In the afternoon, you will travel to the colorful
canals of Xochimilco, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and enjoy a ride through the waterways on traditional trajinera
boats. Return to your hotel for dinner and overnight in Mexico City. (B,D)
On this great feast day of the Immaculate Conception, the patronal feast of many cathedrals across the world, the
pilgrimage will journey to Puebla, a drive of approximately two hours. There you will visit the majestic Puebla
Cathedral, itself dedicated to the Immaculate Conception, where the group will celebrate this solemn feast with a
special Mass. You will also visit the dazzling Chapel of the Rosary in the Church of Santo Domingo, a baroque
masterpiece often called the “Eighth Wonder of the World.” The day continues in Cholula with a visit to the Great
Pyramid of Cholula, the largest pyramid base in the world, crowned by the beautiful Church of Our Lady of Remedies.
In the evening, the group will return to Mexico City to share a festive farewell dinner in celebration of both the feast
day and the blessings of the pilgrimage. Overnight in Mexico City. (B,D)
The pilgrimage concludes with a final Mass in the morning, and if time allows, a last visit to the Basilica of Our Lady
of Guadalupe for prayer and thanksgiving. Afterwards, the group will transfer to Mexico City International Airport for
return flights home, carrying with them the spiritual graces and blessings of this journey. (B)