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Mexico
Visa-free for US, EU, UK, Canada, and many others (180 days)
Overview
Mexico is the most visited country in Latin America and the second-most visited in the Americas after the United States. The country offers a diverse mix of beach resorts, colonial cities, archaeological sites, and vibrant urban centers, making it a year-round destination for both leisure and business travelers.
The aviation market is dominated by Mexico City (MEX), the country's primary hub and one of the busiest airports in Latin America. For leisure travelers, Cancun (CUN) serves as the major international gateway to the Caribbean coast, handling millions of visitors annually from the US, Canada, and Europe. The country has well-developed domestic flight networks connecting major cities and resort destinations.
Mexico shares a border with the United States, making cross-border travel common. Tijuana (TIJ) is notable for its Cross Border Xpress terminal, allowing passengers to walk directly from San Diego into the airport.
Major Airports
International Gateways
| Airport | City | Role | Major Airlines |
|---|---|---|---|
| MEX | Mexico City | Primary hub, business gateway | Aeromexico, Volaris, VivaAerobus |
| CUN | Cancun | Caribbean leisure gateway | American, United, Delta, WestJet |
| GDL | Guadalajara | Western Mexico hub | Aeromexico, Volaris |
| TIJ | Tijuana | US border crossing hub | Volaris, VivaAerobus |
| SJD | Los Cabos | Baja leisure gateway | American, Alaska, Southwest |
Primary Hubs
Mexico City (MEX) — Latin America's busiest airport and Aeromexico's main hub. Serves as the primary gateway for business travel and connections throughout Mexico and Central/South America. Two terminals connected by monorail.
Cancun (CUN) — Mexico's busiest leisure airport, handling over 30 million passengers annually. Four terminals serve international and domestic flights. Direct connections from most major US, Canadian, and European cities.
Guadalajara (GDL) — Mexico's second-largest city and an important business center. Hub for Volaris with extensive domestic connections. Growing international service to US cities.
Resort Destinations
- Los Cabos (SJD) — Popular with US West Coast travelers, strong Alaska Airlines and Southwest presence
- Puerto Vallarta (PVR) — Pacific coast resort, joint US/domestic traffic
- Monterrey (MTY) — Northern business hub, close to US border
- Merida (MID) — Gateway to Yucatan archaeological sites
Border Airports
Tijuana (TIJ) offers unique access via the Cross Border Xpress (CBX) — a pedestrian bridge connecting San Diego directly to the Tijuana airport terminal. This allows passengers to use Tijuana's extensive Mexican domestic network while starting their journey from the US side.
Airlines
Flag Carrier
Aeromexico (AM) — Mexico's flag carrier and SkyTeam member. Primary hub at Mexico City with an extensive domestic network and international routes to the US, Canada, Europe, Asia, and Latin America. Operates Boeing 787 Dreamliners on long-haul routes.
Low-Cost Carriers
Low-cost carriers dominate Mexico's domestic market:
- Volaris (Y4) — Mexico's largest LCC by passengers. Ultra-low-cost model with extensive domestic network and US routes. Major presence at GDL, TIJ, and MEX
- VivaAerobus (VB) — ULCC based in Monterrey. Strong domestic network and growing US service. Known for aggressive pricing
International Carriers
Major foreign airlines serving Mexico:
- US carriers: American, United, Delta, Southwest, JetBlue, Alaska, Spirit, Frontier
- Canadian: Air Canada, WestJet
- European: Iberia, Air France, KLM, British Airways, Lufthansa
- Latin American: Avianca, Copa, LATAM
Entry Requirements
Visa-Free Entry
Citizens of approximately 65 countries can enter Mexico visa-free for tourism for up to 180 days, including:
- United States, Canada
- European Union countries, United Kingdom
- Australia, New Zealand, Japan, South Korea
- Most Latin American countries
FMM Tourist Card
All visitors must complete the Forma Migratoria Multiple (FMM) tourist card:
- By air: Usually included with airline ticket, completed on arrival or electronically before travel
- Cost: Included in airfare for air arrivals; fee applies at land borders (~$35 USD)
- Validity: Up to 180 days, single entry
- Important: Keep your FMM — you must present it when departing Mexico
Electronic FMM
Mexico offers an electronic FMM for air travelers from select countries:
- Complete online before travel at inm.gob.mx
- Print or save QR code
- Speeds up immigration on arrival
Passport Requirements
- Valid passport required (valid for duration of stay)
- Six months validity recommended
- Proof of onward/return travel may be requested
- Proof of accommodation may be requested
Official information: Instituto Nacional de Migracion
Getting Around
Domestic Flights
Flying is the fastest way to cover Mexico's large territory. Frequent service connects major cities:
| Route | Daily Flights | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| MEX ↔ CUN | 30+ | 2.5 hours |
| MEX ↔ GDL | 25+ | 1 hour |
| MEX ↔ MTY | 20+ | 1.5 hours |
| MEX ↔ TIJ | 15+ | 3.5 hours |
| CUN ↔ MEX | 30+ | 2.5 hours |
Booking tips:
- Volaris and VivaAerobus offer lowest fares (ULCC model — bags extra)
- Aeromexico provides more included amenities
- Book early for peak season (December-April, Semana Santa)
- Domestic flights often cheaper than US equivalent distances
Buses
Mexico has an excellent long-distance bus network:
- ADO — Premier service on Gulf Coast and Yucatan routes
- ETN — Luxury buses in central Mexico
- Primera Plus — Pacific coast and central routes
First-class buses offer reclining seats, WiFi, and restrooms. Often the best option for 4-8 hour journeys.
Car Rental
Useful for:
- Yucatan Peninsula touring (Cancun → Tulum → Merida)
- Baja California road trips
- Pacific coast exploration
Notes:
- International license accepted
- Full coverage insurance strongly recommended
- Toll roads (cuotas) are excellent but expensive
- Drive on the right
Ride-hailing
- Uber — Available in Mexico City, Cancun, Guadalajara, and major cities
- Didi — Chinese competitor with growing presence
- InDriver — Popular alternative
Best Time to Visit
Dry Season (November-April)
Peak tourist season. Ideal weather across most of Mexico:
- Beach destinations: Perfect conditions
- Mexico City: Cool and dry
- Highest prices and crowds around Christmas, New Year, and Semana Santa (Easter week)
Shoulder Season (May, October)
Good value with decent weather. May can be warm but manageable. October sees end of hurricane season.
Rainy Season (June-September)
Wet season (particularly June-October):
- Afternoon thunderstorms common
- Hurricane risk on Caribbean and Pacific coasts (peak Aug-Oct)
- Lower prices and fewer crowds
- Mornings often clear
Regional Timing
| Region | Best Time | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Cancun/Riviera Maya | Dec-Apr | Avoid Aug-Oct (hurricanes) |
| Los Cabos | Nov-May | Desert climate, less rain risk |
| Mexico City | Mar-May | Dry, moderate temperatures |
| Oaxaca | Oct-May | Dry season, Day of Dead (Nov) |
| Baja California | Year-round | Desert climate |
Top Destinations
Major Cities
| City | Airport | Known For |
|---|---|---|
| Mexico City | MEX | Culture, food, museums, history |
| Guadalajara | GDL | Tequila, mariachi, colonial architecture |
| Monterrey | MTY | Business, mountains, modern cuisine |
| Oaxaca | OAX | Indigenous culture, mezcal, cuisine |
| Merida | MID | Mayan heritage, colonial architecture |
Beach Destinations
| Destination | Airport | Known For |
|---|---|---|
| Cancun/Riviera Maya | CUN | Caribbean beaches, resorts, ruins |
| Los Cabos | SJD | Pacific beaches, fishing, luxury resorts |
| Puerto Vallarta | PVR | Pacific coast, old town charm |
| Huatulco | HUX | Undeveloped bays, eco-tourism |
Archaeological Sites
- Chichen Itza — Fly to CUN or MID, 2-hour drive
- Teotihuacan — 1 hour from Mexico City
- Palenque — Fly to Villahermosa (VSA), 2-hour drive
- Monte Alban — 30 min from Oaxaca
Travel Tips
Money
- Currency: Mexican Peso (MXN)
- Symbol: $ (same as USD — prices marked "MN" or "pesos")
- Cards: Widely accepted in cities and resorts, cash preferred in smaller towns
- ATMs: Widely available — use bank ATMs for best rates
- USD: Accepted in tourist areas but peso gives better rates
- Tipping: 10-15% at restaurants, round up for taxis
Electrical
- Voltage: 127V, 60Hz
- Plug type: Type A/B (same as US/Canada)
- Adapters: Travelers from US/Canada need no adapter; Europeans/UK/Australians need adapter
Connectivity
- Mobile carriers: Telcel, AT&T Mexico, Movistar
- eSIM: Widely supported — Airalo, Holafly work well
- WiFi: Available at airports, hotels, cafes
- US roaming: Many US plans include Mexico at no extra charge
Safety
Exercise normal precautions in tourist areas:
- Use authorized taxis or ride-hailing apps
- Keep valuables secure
- Avoid displaying expensive jewelry
- Check travel advisories for specific regions
- Emergency: 911
Health
- Tap water not recommended — drink bottled water
- No required vaccinations for most travelers
- Hepatitis A and Typhoid recommended
- Altitude in Mexico City (2,240m/7,350ft) can affect some travelers
Language
Spanish is the primary language. English widely spoken in:
- Resort areas (Cancun, Los Cabos)
- Tourist zones
- International hotels
- Mexico City business districts
Basic Spanish phrases appreciated elsewhere.
Useful Links
- Tourism: Visit Mexico
- Immigration: INM
- Electronic FMM: SAT FMM
- US Travel Advisory: travel.state.gov/mexico
- UK Travel Advice: gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/mexico
Flights from Mexico
Top Airports in Mexico
Busiest airports by route connections
Benito Juárez International Airport
Ciudad de México
114 destinations
Cancún International Airport
Cancún
101 destinations
Guadalajara International Airport
Guadalajara
60 destinations
Monterrey International Airport
Monterrey
43 destinations
General Abelardo L. Rodriguez International Airport
Tijuana
42 destinations
Airports by Region
84 airports across 29 regions (plus uncategorized)