Mexico Travel Guide
Welcome to Mexico, a country known for its cultural richness and incredible variety of scenery. From deserts and mountains to turquoise beaches and dense forests, youâll find a more diverse set of locations that is hard to match anywhere else. Explore Mayan ruins by day, and dance at a beach club by night, with plenty of amazing food, refreshing drinks, and stunning views along the way. Whether youâre swimming in a cenote or cheering at a lucha libre show, Mexico is packed with unforgettable adventures.
Mexico Stats
Official Language: Spanish
Population: 130 million
Capital City: Mexico City
Currency: Mexican Peso (MXN)
Power Outlet: Types A and B

Travel through Mexico
Cabo San Lucas, the Perfect Destination for a Long Weekend Getaway
Known for its stunning beaches, dramatic blend of desert and ocean scenery, and lively nightlife, Cabo San Lucas is a top choice for both relaxation and adventure.
Top Experiences in Mexico
Eat your way through Mexico City. From small street vendors to world-famous fine dining, itâs hard to go wrong when it comes to eating in Mexico City. This city is a paradise for foodies, where you can enjoy the best tacos, elotes, mole, quesadillas, and more!
TeotihuacĂĄn. A day-trip from Mexico City is an absolute must to visit this breathtaking ancient site. Climb the 248 steps to the top of PirĂĄmide del Sol, the worldâs 3rd largest pyramid, and walk the Avenue of the Dead, the main road that connects the other pyramids and ruins of this ancient city.
Guanajuato. This vibrant, art-filled town is full of beautiful architecture, narrow streets, and colorful buildings. Once an old silver mining town, Guanajuato is now popular for its museums, churches, and plazas.
Chichén Itzå. One of the New 7 Wonders of the World, Chichén Itzå may be the most famous set of Mayan ruins you visit in Mexico. Over 2.5 million visitors are drawn to this site a year, looking to tour the dozens of ruins within the complex and marvel at the iconic El Castillo pyramid.
Swim in a Cenote. This is one of the more unique and memorable experiences youâll have in Mexico. A cenote is a natural sinkhole that exposes groundwater pools full of crystal blue water. Youâll find thousands of these natural pools throughout Mexico, mostly in the YucatĂĄn Peninsula. Some of the most iconic include Cenote Azul, Cenote Ik Kil, and Cenote Suytun.
Tulum. Visit the well-preserved Mayan ruins built on stone cliffs, overlooking turquoise water, palm trees, and white sand beaches. Make sure to stay for the beautiful Playa Paraiso and wander your way through town.
Cozumel. A Mexican island in the Caribbean Sea, Cozumel is ideal for soaking up the sun and exploring life beneath the waves. Youâll find incredible spots for snorkeling and scuba diving in the Mesoamerican reef, the 2nd largest reef system in the world. On the western side of the island, youâll find hotels and beach clubs looking out at the YucatĂĄn. Travel to the eastern side for a more local, secluded vibe, and make sure to visit Isla PasiĂłn to the north.
CancĂșn. A prime vacation spot, CancĂșn draws in millions of tourists a year for its vibrant beach clubs, all-inclusive resorts, and energetic nightlife. Found near the northeastern tip of the YucatĂĄn Peninsula, CancĂșn serves as a great homebase to explore more of the YucatĂĄn. Unwind on the nearby beaches such as Playas Delfines and Mujeres, or travel further north up to Isla Mujeres for a more private experience.
Rio Secreto. Take a guided tour through this popular underground cave, famous for its crystal blue water and the thousands of stalactites and stalagmites formed in dramatic fashion.
Cabo San Lucas. Elegant resorts, dramatic cliffsides, and stunning golden-sand beaches, Cabo is a prime vacation spot in Mexico. Youâll find tons of water-based activities here, from boating, kayaking, sailing, and diving.
Palenque. Wander the well-preserved remains of this long-lost Mayan city. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Palenque ruins feature some of the most beautiful and dramatic architecture, sculptures, and stone carvings of Mexicoâs Mayan ruins.
Celebrate el DĂa de los Muertos. Known as âDay of the Deadâ, this Mexican holiday is a two-day celebration (Nov 1st & 2nd) to honor deceased friends and family. Vibrant and full of music, parades, and ofrendas, this is a celebration you donât want to miss.
Taste Tequila at its Birthplace. Within the town of Tequila, Jalisco, visit the distilleries of tequilaâs birthplace. Tour the blue agave fields, visit museums to learn more about the spiritâs history, and of course, enjoy some tequila. Youâre in for a wild ride!
When To Visit Mexico
Mexico is a year-round travel destination with its consistently high temperatures and frequent sun. This makes Mexico a prime vacation spot in the winter months for those looking to escape the colder weather back home. The Mexican climate does vary depending on the region and the time of year, especially between the dry and rainy seasons, both of which have their benefits when visiting the country.
The best time to visit Mexico is during the countryâs dry season, which runs from December to April. Youâll find pleasant temperatures with highs ranging from mid 70âs to 80âs, depending on the region. Your days during this season will also be full of sun, making it the ideal time for outdoor activities. Note that this is also the high season for tourism to Mexico.
Alternatively, Mexicoâs rainy season, June to October, can make for an equally exciting time to visit. With lush forests and vibrant green plant life, the rainy season may be one of the most scenic times of the year. Just be prepared for higher temperatures and extreme humidity. You also need to keep an eye on the news for hurricane warnings, especially during the later part of the rainy season.
Cabo San Lucas is an exception with its much drier climate. Its rainiest months are August, September, and October, the most active time for tropical storms and hurricanes.
If youâre looking to catch the DĂa de los Muertos celebration, visit from late October to early November. The celebration runs on November 1st and 2nd.