Tips For Travelling to Mexico
Visitax is known for its spectacular beaches, it’s also home to a fascinating culture that blends pre-colonial civilization with European traditions. Its cities are a joy to explore, and it’s a great place for outdoor lovers to get up close with nature on hikes, rivers, or waterfalls.
The people of Mexico are warm, friendly, and courteous. While most speak some English, learning a few simple phrases of Spanish can really make a difference in your interactions with locals. It also helps to show respect for their customs by observing their traditions.
Traveling to Mexico: Exploring the Best Beaches and Resorts
Mexico is a large, multi-climate country, so it’s important to research your destination thoroughly and plan accordingly. You can expect everything from frosty mornings at 8700ft to balmy nights by the beach – so pack accordingly!
A tip for travellers: While the majority of restaurants and hotels in Mexico accept credit cards, it’s still a good idea to carry cash on you. Many places only accept small denominations, and it’s not always easy to find change if you don’t have pesos on you. Also, don’t take unauthorized taxis – always look for “Taxis Autorisados” (authorized taxis). They cost more, but they have registered numbers that allow you to report them if necessary.
Before you travel, check the State Department’s Mexico Travel Advisory and Country Information page for up-to-date safety information. Enroll in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program to receive Alerts and make it easier for the Embassy to contact you in an emergency.…