Mexico

 

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Mexico


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Things To Know

Mexico is Known for


Food, culture, tequila aka Mexican water,

Mayan ruins, and many beach destinations

Language


The official language is Spanish but English

is widely spoken throughout the country.

Weather


The warm season lasts for 2.5 months, from March 22 to June 8, with an average daily high temperature above 78°F. The hottest day of the year is May 9, with an average

high of 80°F and a low of 55°F.


The cool season lasts for 2.5 months, from November 19 to February 3, with an average daily high temperature below 72°F. The coldest day of the year is January 13, with an average low of 43°F and a high of 71°F.

Entry Requirements


The government of Mexico requires current proof of citizenship, a photo ID, and a valid passport for entry into Mexico. You will need an FMT (Mexican Visitor's Permit),

which is valid for up to 6 months.


For current Covid entry requirements, check our Covid entry guide for updated information (insert link)

Average Vacation Package Cost


The vacations we plan start at $1,800 per person based on a 5-night stay, accommodations at a 4-5 star resort, roundtrip flights, roundtrip transfers, and travel protection 

**Pricing is estimated only and will vary****

Popular Areas


Cancun

Isla Majeures

Tulum

Los Cabos

Puerto Vallarta

Playa Del Carmen

Cozumel 

Our Resort Picks

IMPRESSION BY SECRETS
Hotel Moussai
Viceroy, Los Cabos
Hotel Xcaret Mexico
Montage, los cabos
Breathless Resorts
Nobu Hotel, Los Cabos
Casa De La Playa

Things To Do

Isle Mujueres

Accessible by ferry or a catamaran boat tour, Isle Mujeres is one of Mexico's gems. Visit the island, rent a scooter and explore this 4.3-mile long island. Taste local cuisine at the restaurants, visit the local shops that line the main street. Enjoy the crystal clear waters on the beach.

Isla Mujeres

Accessible by ferry or a catamaran boat tour, Isle Mujeres is one of Mexico's gem. Visit the island, rent a scooter and explore this 4.3-mile long island. Taste local cuisine at the restaurants, visit the local shops that line the main street. Enjoy the crystal clear waters on the beach.

Tulum

City in Quintana Roo State. This small area is largely visited due to visitors seeking to visit the Mayan Ruins. The area is lively with boutique and all-inclusive resorts.

Tulum

City in Quintana Roo State. This small area is largely visited due to visitors seeking to visit the Mayan Ruins. The area is lively with boutique and all-inclusive resorts.

Cabo San Lucas

Cabo San Lucas is a peninsula on the southern tip of Mexico. Cabo is comprised of San Jose which is the calm side of the peninsula, and Cabo San Lucas which is a bustling and lively area. Visit the marina area where you can board a boat, shop at the mall, eat at local restaurants and enjoy the clubs. The Peninsula is known as the Baja California Peninsula with its close proximity to California.

Cabo San Lucas

Cabo San Lucas is a peninsula on the southern tip of Mexico. Cabo is comprised of San Jose which is the more calm side of the peninsula, and Cabo San Lucas which is a bustling and lively area. Visit the marina area where you can board a boat, shop at the mall, eat at local restaurants and enjoy the clubs. The Peninsula is known as the Baja California Peninsula with its close proximity to California.

Cancun

One of the most visited areas in the Quintana Roo State. Cancun is full of luxury resorts, nightlife, and beautiful beaches. There's never a dull moment in Cancun.

Cancun

One of the most visited areas in the Quintana Roo State. Cancun is full of luxury resorts, nightlife, and beautiful beaches. There's never a dull moment in Cancun.

Xcaret Parks

Xcaret is comprised of 6 parks filled with adventure and culture. Xcaret also hosts a number of tours. If you stay at Hotel Xcaret, you have access to all the parks.

Xcaret Parks

Xcaret is comprised of 6 parks filled with adventure and culture. Xcaret also hosts a number of tours. If you stay at Hotel Xcaret, you have access to all the parks.

Mexico Cenotes

Cenotes are naturally formed sinkholes, found in Mexico's Yucatan peninsula. Many tours take you to these popular swimming holes. It's said Mayans used them for burials and sacrifices.

Mexico Cenotes

Cenotes are naturally formed sinkholes, found in Mexico's Yucatan peninsula. Many tours take you to these popular swimming holes. It's said Mayans used them for burials and sacrifices.

Tours/Activities

Mexico offers a host of tours to virtually do anything in your wildest dreams.

For the adventurous traveler, there are ATV tours, ziplining, speed boat rides, parasailing, and more.


For the culture-inspired traveler, the Mayan ruins and caves offer you an up-close and personal view of Mayan history.


For the calm traveler, there are tours guided and self-guided to see the actual destination outside of the tourist destinations

Tours/
Activities

Mexico offers a host of tours to virtually do anything in your wildest dreams.

For the adventurous traveler, there are ATV tours, ziplining, speed boat rides, parasailing, and more.


For the culture-inspired traveler, the Mayan ruins and caves offer you an up-close and personal view of Mayan history.


For the more calm traveler, there are tours guided and self-guided to see the actual destination outside of the tourist destinations

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