Escape the coast for the cobblestone colonial splendour of Taxco — a UNESCO World Heritage silver-mining city perched in the Sierra Madre — on a private guided day excursion that takes you inside artisan silver workshops and the soaring Baroque cathedral.
What to expect
Depart the pier early in a private air-conditioned van for the scenic 2.5-hour mountain drive to Taxco, climbing through lush Sierra Madre jungle. Arrive in the city's zócalo and ascend to the Templo de Santa Prisca, an 18th-century Churrigueresque masterpiece funded entirely by a silver baron. Your guide leads you through family platería workshops — not tourist showrooms — where third-generation smiths demonstrate the lost-wax casting process, and you shop at source prices. Lunch at a terrace restaurant with sweeping valley views caps the afternoon before the scenic drive back.
Good to know
This is a full-day excursion (10–11 hours); only suitable for ships with an overnight Acapulco call or very late all-aboard. Book well in advance — Rudy's private van fills quickly. Taxco sits at 1,800 m elevation; bring a light layer. All-aboard confirmation is essential before booking.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Acapulco — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.