Tips on Traveling to Mexico
Author: Terry Miller

Mexico is a nation that almost everyone should attempt to visit
at some point in their life. Full of fun, excitement, beaches,
and fiestas, Mexico has become a leading tourist destination.

Just as you should do in traveling to any other country, you
would also be wise to learn the ins and outs of traveling to
Mexico prior to your departure to enjoy the best experience
possible.

A Little Language Goes a Long Way

First, to the degree that is practical, learn some of the basic
language for Mexico - at least some short, practical phrases,
and typical questions. Spanish is the primary spoken language.

Also, it would be to your benefit to bring along an
English/Spanish dictionary just in case. Though the dictionary
will identify you as a tourist, it would be better to swallow
your pride and use it rather than artificially restrict your
ability to communicate.

Getting Your Paperwork in Order

Come prepared with your passport because you may be asked for
it frequently. You also need a tourist card, which basically
serves as your permission to visit Mexico as well as provides
proof of citizenship for your native country. You will have to
provide all this when landing or driving through customs.

Carrying Restrictions

When traveling to Mexico, there are certain items that will not
be permitted into the country. For example, you cannot carry
more than three liters of alcohol and 50 cigars. Cigarettes are
also limited to 400 as long as you are over 18 years old. You
may only bring one camera as well; if you still use rolls of
film rather than a digital camera, you can only bring 12 rolls
of film with you.

Money Options

The currency in Mexico is the Peso; most stores and restaurants
only accept those. If you do not want to exchange your money
upon arrival, you can use your credit cards - but you will need
cash in some of the smaller stores and restaurants. Traveler's
checks are great to have on hand as well because in many places
in Mexico, theft is a significant concern.

Health Considerations

Another important tip to bear in mind when traveling to Mexico
is that it is vital that you not drink the water. Either drink
bottled water or boil your water if needed. The tap water, even
though many claim to have a water purifying system, is full of
bacteria that many tourists from other countries can't process
internally very well.

Keep your distance from fruits and vegetables as well that have
not been washed in a purifying system and cooked thoroughly. You
definitely do not want to become sick on vacation simply because
of the water you drink or food you eat.

Mexico is a safe destination if you head for the popular spots.
Stay away from the outskirts where it can be rather dangerous.
If you follow these tips and learn from the locals where to go
and avoid, you should have a very enjoyable trip that will
elicit happy memories rather than missed opportunities from lack
of preparation or foreknowledge.


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