Mexico Practical Travel Info
Visa rules by nationality (it's not one answer), money, safety with real nuance, and getting connected.
Most Western nationalities (US, Canada, UK, EU, Australia, NZ) can enter Mexico visa-free for up to 180 days with just the FMM tourist card, issued on arrival or online. Currency is the Mexican peso; carry some cash, cards work widely in tourist zones. Mexico's safety picture varies enormously by region — the well-touristed Caribbean coast, Mexico City's main visitor areas, and Oaxaca are considered safe with normal precautions, while some other states see genuinely elevated violence unrelated to typical tourist routes.
This is the unglamorous section that quietly makes or breaks a Mexico trip: whether you actually need a visa (the honest answer depends heavily on your specific passport, and it's more nuanced here than in most countries), what the FMM tourist card actually is, how to think about safety without either panicking or being naive about it, and how to get online the moment you land.

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.












































