Going to Mexico? How to Make the Most Out Of Your Trip

With the smell of spring in the air and summer just around the corner, there’s no time like the present to plan a trip to Mexico! Mexico is a beautiful South American country with a rich and vibrant history and plenty to see and do. Whether you’re a fan of enticing nature, vibrant cultures, or delectable food, Mexico has got it all! 

If you’re planning a trip to Mexico and want to make the most of your trip, then look no further! This list has got you covered with advice on everything from where to go and what to do to help you make the most of your stay in Mexico! Follow this guide and have the best time in Mexico on your next trip!

Plan your trip ahead of time

Whether you’re planning a 2-day stay or a 2-month-long expedition, making a plan before you leave is a good idea. Get all the necessary travel documents and important paperwork sorted before you book your flight. Make sure to check what the COVID regulations are to be prepared. 

Look up where you’ll be staying and what kind of fun activities and attractions they have in the area. Make sure to check the weather forecast before booking your flight, so the rain doesn’t rain on your parade! If you’re going by car, search for the best route to make your road trip unforgettable!

Choose the right trip

Mexico is a diverse country with a wide variety of unique experiences to enjoy. If you’re looking to make the most of your time in the country, you need to choose the right trip for you. Start by figuring out what travel style works for you and who you’ll be traveling with. Once you’ve sorted out at what pace you want to go, start tailoring your trip to your liking. Whether you want to visit a dive shop and lounge on the beaches of Cozumel or go on a pub and restaurant dive in Oaxaca, do your research! Making the most of your trip starts with choosing the right one!

Learn some basic Spanish

Going into your trip to Mexico with a little Spanish under your belt will drastically change the tone of your trip. Knowing a bit of the local language will help you navigate, uncover hidden gems, and befriend the locals. Some parts of the country offer little to no English, and it would be a shame to miss out on them because of a language barrier. Thankfully, Spanish is a relatively easy language to learn if you’re an English native speaker, so it’s worth giving it a shot. A little bit of Spanish goes a long way to making your trip to Mexico all the more enjoyable! 

Bring some cash

Mexico is known for many things, but credit card culture is not one of them! Most restaurants and street vendors selling traditional Mexican food won’t have a credit card machine on them. This also rings true for many clothing and souvenir stores and supermarkets. To avoid any awkward moments, ditch the credit and debit cards and enjoy the cash culture while you browse the many festive markets. Avoid paying in USD as the exchange rate is unfavorable to tourists and foreigners. If you’re planning on having smooth sailings on your next trip to Mexico, bring cash and pay in pesos.  

Get insurance

Last but not least, a great way to ensure that your trip goes smoothly is to get insured. Before you embark on your journey, make sure to get insured for yourself and your family. Mexico falls into a “high-risk” country and can disqualify you for specific insurance policies. There are also many unplanned things that can go wrong on your trip which is why it’s important to sort out your insurance before you leave. 

Getting hybrid insurance is always a safe bet for countries like Mexico. You’ll still have some general coverage to help cover enough of the expenses to get by without breaking the bank. Better be safe than sorry when traveling to Mexico!

So there you have it! Keep these simple tips under your belt to make the most of your next trip to Mexico this summer! Make sure to plan out your trip ahead of time to make the most of your time there. Get all the necessary documents and paperwork, as well as map out your route. 

Make sure to plan and choose the right trip and travel style to fit your needs and wants. Learning some basic Spanish will help you get by and enjoy your trip more. Make sure to bring cash and pesos to have smooth sailings and consider getting some insurance before you leave. Follow these tips, stay safe, and have a great trip to Mexico!