Explore Mexico
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Travel tips for Mexico
Useful things to know that apply across the whole country.
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Your complete guide
Everything you need to know about Mexico
Practical information to help you plan, prepare, and travel with confidence.
Best time to visit
The ideal time to visit Mexico is during the dry season, from November to April, when the weather is generally pleasant. β’ Peak tourist season occurs around Christmas and Easter, so expect crowds and higher prices. β’ The shoulder seasons of May and October offer good weather with fewer tourists. β’ Avoid the rainy season from June to September, particularly in coastal areas, due to heavy downpours.
Safety overview
Mexico has areas of both safety and concern, so it's essential to stay informed. β’ Petty theft and scams are common in tourist hotspots, so keep belongings secure and be cautious of overly friendly strangers. β’ Certain regions, especially near the border, may have higher crime rates; it's wise to check travel advisories. β’ Always use reputable transportation options and avoid travelling alone at night in unfamiliar areas.
Cost of travel
Travel costs in Mexico can vary significantly based on location and season. β’ Budget travellers can expect to spend around Β£30-Β£50 per day, while mid-range travellers may spend between Β£50-Β£100. β’ In tourist-heavy cities like Cancun and Mexico City, prices can be higher, especially during peak seasons. β’ Rural areas tend to be more affordable, with lower accommodation and dining costs.
Getting around
Getting around Mexico can be straightforward with various options available. β’ Buses are the primary mode of intercity transport, offering comfortable and affordable services. β’ In cities, local transport includes metro systems, buses, and taxis; ride-sharing apps like Uber are widely used. β’ Always negotiate taxi fares in advance or ensure the meter is used to avoid overcharging.
Local laws & customs
Understanding local laws can enhance your travel experience in Mexico. β’ Dress codes are generally relaxed, but modest attire is advisable when visiting religious sites. β’ The legal drinking age is 18, and public intoxication can lead to fines. β’ Photography of military installations and some indigenous people may require permission, so always ask first.
Health & vaccinations
Before travelling to Mexico, consider your vaccination needs. β’ Recommended vaccinations include Hepatitis A, Typhoid, and Tetanus; consult with a healthcare provider for tailored advice. β’ Yellow fever vaccination is required only if arriving from a country with risk of transmission. β’ Be aware of health advisories, particularly concerning mosquito-borne diseases like dengue.
Internet & connectivity
Internet connectivity in Mexico is generally reliable, especially in urban areas. β’ Mobile networks offer good coverage, and eSIMs are available for convenient data access. β’ Local SIM cards can be purchased easily, providing affordable data plans. β’ Expect variable speeds in rural areas, so plan accordingly if you require consistent internet access.
Time zone
Mexico spans four time zones, with the most common being Central Standard Time (CST). β’ Some regions, including certain states in the north and Baja California, observe Pacific Standard Time (PST). β’ Daylight saving time is observed from the first Sunday in April to the last Sunday in October, so adjust your plans accordingly.
Getting there & beyond
Airports & nearby countries
Key entry points and suggested onward destinations from Mexico.
Main airports
- Mexico City International Airport (MEX)
- Cancun International Airport (CUN)
- Guadalajara International Airport (GDL)
- Monterrey International Airport (MTY)
- Los Cabos International Airport (SJD)
Neighbouring countries
Consider extending your trip with a visit to a neighbouring country.
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