
Mexico
Everything you need to plan a great trip — from ancient pyramids to Caribbean reef — without the guesswork or the stereotypes.
Mexico rewards 10+ days if you want to combine a city, an ancient site, and the coast: Mexico City or Oaxaca (3-4 days), a day trip to Chichen Itza or Teotihuacan, and the Caribbean coast around Cancun or Tulum (4-6 days). Best weather nationwide is December-April; the Caribbean coast has a separate hurricane season (June-November, peaking August-October) worth planning around. Most Western nationalities get a visa-free FMM tourist card for up to 180 days. Budget from $50/day backpacking, $120-250/day mid-range.
Mexico gets flattened into a couple of clichés — beach resorts or cartel headlines — and both miss almost everything that actually makes it worth visiting: a food culture with UNESCO heritage status, ancient cities that were already ancient when the Aztecs arrived, a reef system second only to Australia's, and cities (Mexico City, Oaxaca) that hold their own against anywhere in the world for food and culture.
This guide covers everything: where to go, how many days, when to fly around the honest hurricane-season calendar, what it actually costs in USD, the visa rule for your specific passport (it's genuinely more nuanced here than most destinations), and a balanced, region-aware read on safety instead of a scary headline or a naive dismissal. Written to be genuinely useful, and updated through the season.
Destinations
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Mexico City
3–4 days, stay in Roma or Condesa, and go hungry.

Oaxaca
3–4 days, mezcal palenques, and food that rivals anywhere in the country.
Beaches & Islands
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Cancun and Riviera Maya
The easiest Caribbean-Mexico entry point — resorts, reef, and a straightforward flight.

Tulum
Boutique hotels, cenotes, and Maya ruins right on the beach.
Attractions
All Attractions ←Food
All Food ←Practical Info
All Practical Info ←
Mexico Visa and Entry Requirements (2026)
The real answer, broken down by passport — not one generic rule.

Money, Safety and eSIM in Mexico
Cash, cards, a genuinely balanced safety picture, and staying connected.














































