Airports in Mexico and Central America where we landed.
Pictures that we took during our trips.
We started flying to Mexico in 2005, and by 2014 we were leading our very first group adventure. Since then, these flying getaways have become a much-loved tradition—paused only once during the COVID year. Each trip is capped at 12 airplanes, keeping the group small, friendly, and easy to manage. While pilots of all aircraft are welcome, most of our travelers fly Cirrus SR22, SR20, or SF50. Just to be clear: we are completely independent of Cirrus Aircraft and COPA. These adventures aren’t sponsored or endorsed by either.
Registration usually kicks off in November, and the trips themselves take flight in February — right when a mid-winter escape feels best. Every year, we handpick fresh destinations and stay in charming, boutique-style hotels. You can leave the logistics to us: we handle the reservations, ground transport, guides, flight plans, and permits. All you have to do is show up, start your engine, and enjoy the adventure.
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Below you’ll find our journeys starting from 2019. Click on a year for the full story, or dive into a trip name to read the blog entry.
| Year | Name | Itinerary |
|---|---|---|
| 2019 ↵ | Authentic Mexico ↵ | Oxaca, San Cristóbal, Palenque |
| 2020 ↵ | México Diverso ↵ | Alamos, Puebla, Ixtapa |
| 2021 | COVID | |
| 2022 ↵ | Yucatan ↵ | Merida, Chichen Itza, Cozumel |
| 2023 ↵ | Pubelos de Plata ↵ | Alamos, Guanajuato, San Miguel de Allende, Zacatecas |
| 2024 ↵ | Guatemala ↵ | Tikal, Lake Atitlan, Antigua, Huatulco |
| 2025 ↵ | Costa Rica ↵ | Oaxaca, Liberia, San Jose, Acapulco |
| 2026 ↵ | Mexico City — At Last! | Alamos, Mexico City, Guadalajara |