Semana Santa — Tips for Traveling During Easter in Mexico
The two busiest times of the year for travel in Mexico are during Christmas and New Year, and Holy Week—that begins on the weekend of Palm Sunday
Articles about Mexico’s extensive, varied, and affordable public and private transportation options
Articles about Mexico’s extensive, varied, and affordable public and private transportation options
The two busiest times of the year for travel in Mexico are during Christmas and New Year, and Holy Week—that begins on the weekend of Palm Sunday
Learn about driving on toll roads in Mexico, including how to identify and access them, driving on them, and how to pay for tolls
When you drive your car to Mexico, travel with complete peace of mind, by being properly insured. This guide explains how.
A two-stage reopening program of the Mexico-US land border will require all visitors to the United States to be fully vaccinated
Mexico City's Metro system is an efficient way to get around the capital, but you may need to allow for longer journey times when it rains
The most comfortable buses in Mexico are the ‘executive class’ bus lines which make longer journeys comfortable and offer an alternative to air travel
Long distance bus travel in Mexico is a world apart from the stereotypical bus experiences you might be familiar with
Taxi cabs in Mexico are plentiful, and provide an affordable means to get around towns and cities.
Something quite remarkable happens in Mexico City during Easter Week
You'll find a plentiful supply of affordable taxis across Mexico's cities, towns and villages
On-board WiFi services have diminished as passengers tend to connect directly to cellular data
Mexico has a well-developed and extensive network of airports and airline companies