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Arandas Vacations

An easy, hassle-free trip starts with knowing a thing or two about your destination. It's time to familiarize yourself with the fundamentals about Arandas!

If you take a trip 16 miles (26 kilometers) northeast of Atotonilco El Alto, or 20 miles (32 kilometers) south of San Miguel El Alto, you'll arrive in Arandas.

There are approximately 43,000 friendly locals that live in this part of Eastern Jalisco.

Places to visit in Arandas

If you’re looking for a little spiritual enlightenment, visit Church of San Jose Obrero. Who knows, you might even glimpse the answers to a couple of life's most pressing questions! Need more ideas? Want to add some greater meaning to your getaway? Make the journey to Church of Sta. Maria De Guadalupe. No matter your spiritual beliefs, it's a wonderful place to observe and find out about the local faith.

Where do you fly into for Arandas?

Flying into Del Bajio Airport (BJX)? After you've hopped off the aircraft and collected your bags, the middle of Arandas will be only 60 miles (97 kilometers) away.

Frequently asked questions

How much are vacation packages to Arandas?
Travelocity offers great package deals to Arandas, including hotels and flights, starting from an impressive CA $1,128. With the money you save, you could book some cool tours or maybe add some extra days to your exciting adventure.
How long should my Arandas vacation be?
Most people book a hotel for 2 nights in Arandas. But that doesn’t necessarily mean you have to follow their lead. How long you choose to stay depends on what you feel like doing during your vacation. If you want to explore every corner of this superb place, consider staying another couple of nights (or even longer!).
Where can I get the best vacation package deals for Arandas?
Travelocity is where to go to score a terrific Arandas package deal. Take your pick of 400 airlines and 1,000,000 properties all over the world and create a vacation package that’s suited to you. With so many options, you’ll have plenty of inspiration for your next great adventure.
Why should I purchase my Arandas vacation package with Travelocity?
We offer a destination for every kind of traveler, first-rate service and round-the-clock customer support. On top of that, we’ll match any cheaper price you come across with our Price Match Guarantee.
Will I save money on my Arandas car rental if I bundle it with my hotel or flight?
You can with our Arandas vacation packages. With one of these, there are plenty of ways to make your hard-earned cash go further. Combine any two or more car, hotel, flight and tour bookings and watch your savings start to add up. With your own ride, all the key sights in and around Arandas are within reach.
Which airport is best for Arandas?
Del Bajio Airport (BJX), the main terminal in Arandas, is where you’ll step off the plane. It’s located 88 kilometers east of the downtown area.
What is there to do in Arandas?
While venturing off the beaten track can be rewarding, you really shouldn’t miss the popular sights that make a destination famous. Church of San Jose Obrero and Church of Sta. Maria De Guadalupe are just two of them in Arandas.
Where should I stay when visiting Arandas?
Many travelers spend their nights at the Hotel Azul Agave. It’s a great base for your Arandas getaway.

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