Travel in Mexico

KNOW BEFORE YOU GO

Mexico is a treasure trove of diversity and culture that’ll make your heart sing. Picture this: sipping margaritas by the beach in Cancun or Los Cabos, soaking up the sun, and embracing the laid-back resort vibes. If you’re craving a taste of history and some serious foodie adventures, Mexico City is the place to be. It’s a buzzing metropolis where ancient ruins and mouthwatering street tacos coexist in perfect harmony. And let’s not forget the trendy paradise of Tulum, where you can cool off in gem-colored waters and unwind in style.

But hold your sombreros, there’s more! Mexico’s culinary scene is a fiesta for your taste buds. From zesty tacos to heavenly tamales, your foodie dreams are about to come true. And let’s not overlook the colorful buildings that line the streets, offering a feast for the eyes at every turn. Plus, the locals are some of the friendliest folks you’ll ever meet, always eager to share the wonders of their beloved country.

PICK A DESTINATION

CANCUN
BAJA CALIFORNIA
PLAYA DEL CARMEN
ISLA MUJERES
TULUM

HIGHLIGHT

BEST

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Mexico is a country of diverse landscapes, from pristine beaches to dense jungles and majestic mountain ranges. So, the best time to visit depends on where you’re headed!

If you’re chasing that beach bliss, steer clear of hurricane season and plan your trip between November and April. This is the dry season, which means you’ll bask in abundant sunshine, lower humidity, and cooler temperatures inland. It’s the perfect recipe for seaside relaxation and epic sun-soaked adventures.

Now, if you’re a heat-seeker and can handle the scorching temperatures, late summer (August to October) is your golden ticket. This is when the crowds thin out, the rates drop, and you can have those sandy shores all to yourself. Just don’t forget your sunscreen!

But hey, if you’re an explorer craving the thrill of the jungles or the mountains, winter is where it’s at. Say goodbye to rainfall and humidity, and hello to perfect hiking weather. The trails await, my amigos, so lace up those boots and get ready to immerse yourself in Mexico’s natural wonders.

WHAT TO EXPECT

Language: Spanish is the official language, but did you know Mexico recognizes a whopping 68 national languages? That’s right, 63 of them are indigenous!

Currency: The official currency of Mexico is the peso (MXN).

Credit Cards & ATMs: You’ll find Visa, American Express, and Mastercard widely accepted in major cities. And when you need some cash, hit up bank branches like Banamex, Banco Santander, Banorte, and HSBC for safe and reliable ATMs.

Plugs: In Mexico, the power plugs and sockets are type A and B and standard voltage is 127 V and the frequency is 60Hz.

Safety: Let’s address the elephant in the room. Mexico has a reputation, but with some street smarts, you’ll be just fine. Keep your eyes peeled, be aware of your surroundings, avoid walking alone at night and let your hotel know your plans. Oh, and invest in an anti-pickpocketing bag for that extra peace of mind.

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