Mexico, a vibrant blend of ancient ruins, stunning beaches, and sensory delights, offers travelers a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Savor world-renowned cuisine fused with pre-Hispanic ingredients, explore the routines of yogi culture and dance amongst locals whilst enjoying their spirited festivals. From the lively streets of Mexico City to the serene beauty of its coastlines, Mexico promises unforgettable adventures.
This colorful festival offers a time to remember and celebrate the deceased. Adorned in vibrant and symbolic decorations, such as marigolds to guide spirits back to their families, the Day of the Dead is a joyous celebration of life and death. Music, dance and storytelling fill the streets of Mexico.
There’s no denying that food in Mexico is like no other. Celebrated around the world, the cuisine’s traditional dishes - such as Moles from Oaxaca, fish tacos from Baja and Cochinita Pibil from the Yucatan – offer unique flavors that reflect the country’s rich cultural legacy.
From stunning beaches to lush rainforests, Mexico is one of the most biodiverse countries in the world. Reconnect with nature for personal growth and inner peace, surrounded by the rich and vibrant colors of the country.
Mexico is a land of vivid colors - a country where ancient civilisations and diverse modern cultures coexist in harmony. Situated in the south of Northern America, Mexico’s culture is rich with traditions, festivals, dance and music. Explore the heart of Mexico City, where historic sites like the Zócalo and the Frida Kahlo Museum coexist with an unforgettable party scene. Wander through art galleries, savor authentic street food, and dance the night away to live mariachi music. Mexico is a brilliant blend of the past and the present, waiting to be explored.
If you’re a foodie, you must explore Oaxaca, the culinary capital of Mexico. From chile-roasted grasshoppers to traditional tamales and organic chocolate, Oaxaca offers an unforgettable culinary experience deeply rooted in its indigenous heritage. Wander through vibrant markets, where the air is filled with the aromas of freshly prepared mole and handmade tortillas. Explore the historic city center, a UNESCO World Heritage site, where colonial architecture meets lively street art.
Perhaps you would prefer to relax on your trip to Mexico. Escape to Todos Santos, a charming coastal town known for its artistic vibe and serene beaches. This is the perfect spot to unwind, explore local art galleries, and savor fresh seafood while watching the sunset over the Pacific Ocean. Todos Santos offers a tranquil retreat, ideal for reflection and connecting with fellow travelers.
The visa requirements for a trip to Mexico vary depending on your nationality. Citizens of many countries, including the U.S., Canada, the EU, Japan, and several others, do not need a visa for short tourist stays (up to 180 days).
You will need a valid passport to enter Mexico. Upon arrival, you'll receive a tourist card (FMM), which you must keep until your departure. Make sure your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your planned stay.
We recommend visiting your healthcare provider before traveling to ensure you are up-to-date on routine vaccinations. Drinking bottled water is advised.
While credit and debit cards are widely accepted in tourist areas, it's a good idea to carry some Mexican Pesos for small purchases and tips. You can exchange currency at banks, ATMs, and currency exchange booths.
When entering Mexico, you are allowed to bring personal items and duty-free goods within certain limits. Avoid bringing fresh produce or plants and declare any items of significant value.
Absolutely! Mexico is a popular destination for solo female travelers, and with Girls Guide To The World, safety is our top priority. We carefully plan our itineraries, stay in trusted accommodations, and have knowledgeable guides to ensure you have a secure and enjoyable experience.