Discover Mexico
In Mexico, the traces of ancient civilizations and modern marvels come together in the festivity of colors and tastes. The rich tapestry of experiences stretch around the whole country, from the pyramids of Teotihuacan to the clear Caribbean waters. Each region of Mexico is a trip to a different atmosphere; one takes you to vast deserts and untouched beaches, the other reveals the ancient history of Mayans, another is a haven for colonial towns and silver gems. This colorful essence of Mexican art and landscapes is reflected in the one and only Mexican cuisine: ever-spicy and ever-delicious! And you can always wash it all down with a sip of artisanal mezcal or a perfectly crafted margarita. With its tropical south, the sophisticated urban capital, paradise of a nature all around, revel of colors for art, and a cuisine like no other, the Country of Sun never ceases to mesmerize. Careful— it’ll leave you longing to return. In Mexico, every moment is a fiesta for the soul.
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Discover Mexico
In Mexico, the traces of ancient civilizations and modern marvels come together in the festivity of colors and tastes. The rich tapestry of experiences stretch around the whole country, from the pyramids of Teotihuacan to the clear Caribbean waters. Each region of Mexico is a trip to a different atmosphere; one takes you to vast deserts and untouched beaches, the other reveals the ancient history of Mayans, another is a haven for colonial towns and silver gems. This colorful essence of Mexican art and landscapes is reflected in the one and only Mexican cuisine: ever-spicy and ever-delicious! And you can always wash it all down with a sip of artisanal mezcal or a perfectly crafted margarita. With its tropical south, the sophisticated urban capital, paradise of a nature all around, revel of colors for art, and a cuisine like no other, the Country of Sun never ceases to mesmerize. Careful— it’ll leave you longing to return. In Mexico, every moment is a fiesta for the soul.
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Discover Mexico
In Mexico, the traces of ancient civilizations and modern marvels come together in the festivity of colors and tastes. The rich tapestry of experiences stretch around the whole country, from the pyramids of Teotihuacan to the clear Caribbean waters. Each region of Mexico is a trip to a different atmosphere; one takes you to vast deserts and untouched beaches, the other reveals the ancient history of Mayans, another is a haven for colonial towns and silver gems. This colorful essence of Mexican art and landscapes is reflected in the one and only Mexican cuisine: ever-spicy and ever-delicious! And you can always wash it all down with a sip of artisanal mezcal or a perfectly crafted margarita. With its tropical south, the sophisticated urban capital, paradise of a nature all around, revel of colors for art, and a cuisine like no other, the Country of Sun never ceases to mesmerize. Careful— it’ll leave you longing to return. In Mexico, every moment is a fiesta for the soul.
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Discover Mexico on your own terms
Discover Mexico on your own terms
Daytrip turns ordinary door-to-door travel into an extraordinary experience. We manage the ride, you cherish the moments.
Popular places in Mexico
Popular places in Mexico
While every slice of Mexico serves up its own magic, certain spots have captured hearts worldwide. Ready to discover Mexico's greatest hits? Explore these must-visit destinations:
While every slice of Mexico serves up its own magic, certain spots have captured hearts worldwide. Ready to discover Mexico's greatest hits? Explore these must-visit destinations:
Explore Mexico: in comfort and in private
Explore Mexico: in comfort and in private
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Optionally include any cool sights or extra stops you’d love to see along the way
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Relax and soak in the ride while we make sure you get there comfortably and stress-free
Relax and soak in the ride while we make sure you get there comfortably and stress-free
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Too good to miss: Mexico’s top sights
Too good to miss: Mexico’s top sights
Traveling with Daytrip means your journey is the destination. It is discovering as you go, on the way, wherever you like. Add our most loved stops to your trip and maximize the Mexican experience!
Traveling with Daytrip means your journey is the destination. It is discovering as you go, on the way, wherever you like. Add our most loved stops to your trip and maximize the Mexican experience!
Travel guides and tips for Mexico
Travel guides and tips for Mexico
Mexico at a glance
Mexico at a glance
Currency
MXN (Mexican Peso)
Currency
MXN (Mexican Peso)
Currency
MXN (Mexican Peso)
Currency
MXN (Mexican Peso)
Currency
MXN (Mexican Peso)
Language
Spanish
Language
Spanish
Language
Spanish
Language
Spanish
Language
Spanish
Capital
Mexico City
Capital
Mexico City
Capital
Mexico City
Capital
Mexico City
Capital
Mexico City
Neighboring countries
Belize, Guatemala, United States
Neighboring countries
Belize, Guatemala, United States
Neighboring countries
Belize, Guatemala, United States
Neighboring countries
Belize, Guatemala, United States
Neighboring countries
Belize, Guatemala, United States
Local weather
Jan - Mar
23 - 26°C
73.4 - 78.8 °F
Jan - Mar
23 - 26°C
73.4 - 78.8 °F
Jan - Mar
23 - 26°C
73.4 - 78.8 °F
Jan - Mar
23 - 26°C
73.4 - 78.8 °F
Jan - Mar
23 - 26°C
73.4 - 78.8 °F
Apr - Jun
27-28 °C
80.6 - 82.4 °F
Apr - Jun
27-28 °C
80.6 - 82.4 °F
Apr - Jun
27-28 °C
80.6 - 82.4 °F
Apr - Jun
27-28 °C
80.6 - 82.4 °F
Apr - Jun
27-28 °C
80.6 - 82.4 °F
Jul - Sep
27 - 28 °C
80.6 - 82.4 °F
Jul - Sep
27 - 28 °C
80.6 - 82.4 °F
Jul - Sep
27 - 28 °C
80.6 - 82.4 °F
Jul - Sep
27 - 28 °C
80.6 - 82.4 °F
Jul - Sep
27 - 28 °C
80.6 - 82.4 °F
Oct - Dec
24 - 27 °C
75.2 - 80.6 °F
Oct - Dec
24 - 27 °C
75.2 - 80.6 °F
Oct - Dec
24 - 27 °C
75.2 - 80.6 °F
Oct - Dec
24 - 27 °C
75.2 - 80.6 °F
Oct - Dec
24 - 27 °C
75.2 - 80.6 °F
Top activities in Mexico
It’s impossible to list all the possible activities in Mexico; it’s one of the largest and most populous countries on the planet after all! The best things to do in Mexico City largely revolve around cultural sites like museums (it has the second-most in the world after London!) or landmarks in its UNESCO-listed historic city center. Meanwhile, if you’re heading to spots like Tulum, Cancun, or Cabo, you’re probably more focused on leisure and outdoor fun.
Mexico is diverse enough that regardless of where you go, you can visit a few destinations to really experience a bit of everything. While you have to go SCUBA diving if you’re in Cancun, you also need a trip to Mayan ruins like Chichén Itzá if you’re in the Yucatan. Or take a break from Mexico City’s museums by scheduling a tequila tour to see the country’s rugged side.
Top activities in Mexico
It’s impossible to list all the possible activities in Mexico; it’s one of the largest and most populous countries on the planet after all! The best things to do in Mexico City largely revolve around cultural sites like museums (it has the second-most in the world after London!) or landmarks in its UNESCO-listed historic city center. Meanwhile, if you’re heading to spots like Tulum, Cancun, or Cabo, you’re probably more focused on leisure and outdoor fun.
Mexico is diverse enough that regardless of where you go, you can visit a few destinations to really experience a bit of everything. While you have to go SCUBA diving if you’re in Cancun, you also need a trip to Mayan ruins like Chichén Itzá if you’re in the Yucatan. Or take a break from Mexico City’s museums by scheduling a tequila tour to see the country’s rugged side.
Top activities in Mexico
It’s impossible to list all the possible activities in Mexico; it’s one of the largest and most populous countries on the planet after all! The best things to do in Mexico City largely revolve around cultural sites like museums (it has the second-most in the world after London!) or landmarks in its UNESCO-listed historic city center. Meanwhile, if you’re heading to spots like Tulum, Cancun, or Cabo, you’re probably more focused on leisure and outdoor fun.
Mexico is diverse enough that regardless of where you go, you can visit a few destinations to really experience a bit of everything. While you have to go SCUBA diving if you’re in Cancun, you also need a trip to Mayan ruins like Chichén Itzá if you’re in the Yucatan. Or take a break from Mexico City’s museums by scheduling a tequila tour to see the country’s rugged side.
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Places to stay in Mexico
After you’ve decided on the places you want to visit in Mexico, it’s time to look for places to stay. You’ll find everything from off-the-grid luxury eco-hotels to all-inclusive resorts, hostels, and Airbnb. Top tourist destinations like Cancun to Cabo can fill up months in advance, so make sure you book your place early.
If you’re not going for an all-inclusive and want a more authentic Mexican experience on your vacation instead, the best places to stay are smaller boutique hotels or managed apartments in the city center. You’ll still feel safe but be able to get real local tips on the best things to do or places to eat!
Places to stay in Mexico
After you’ve decided on the places you want to visit in Mexico, it’s time to look for places to stay. You’ll find everything from off-the-grid luxury eco-hotels to all-inclusive resorts, hostels, and Airbnb. Top tourist destinations like Cancun to Cabo can fill up months in advance, so make sure you book your place early.
If you’re not going for an all-inclusive and want a more authentic Mexican experience on your vacation instead, the best places to stay are smaller boutique hotels or managed apartments in the city center. You’ll still feel safe but be able to get real local tips on the best things to do or places to eat!
Places to stay in Mexico
After you’ve decided on the places you want to visit in Mexico, it’s time to look for places to stay. You’ll find everything from off-the-grid luxury eco-hotels to all-inclusive resorts, hostels, and Airbnb. Top tourist destinations like Cancun to Cabo can fill up months in advance, so make sure you book your place early.
If you’re not going for an all-inclusive and want a more authentic Mexican experience on your vacation instead, the best places to stay are smaller boutique hotels or managed apartments in the city center. You’ll still feel safe but be able to get real local tips on the best things to do or places to eat!
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Things to try: Mexican food
What is Mexican food? Traditional Mexican dishes are as diverse as the country itself, with each region having its own special recipes. Forget about the burritos you had at Chipotle, make sure you try some of these authentic Mexican dishes during your stay.
Things to try: Mexican food
What is Mexican food? Traditional Mexican dishes are as diverse as the country itself, with each region having its own special recipes. Forget about the burritos you had at Chipotle, make sure you try some of these authentic Mexican dishes during your stay.
Things to try: Mexican food
What is Mexican food? Traditional Mexican dishes are as diverse as the country itself, with each region having its own special recipes. Forget about the burritos you had at Chipotle, make sure you try some of these authentic Mexican dishes during your stay.
Things to try: Mexican food
What is Mexican food? Traditional Mexican dishes are as diverse as the country itself, with each region having its own special recipes. Forget about the burritos you had at Chipotle, make sure you try some of these authentic Mexican dishes during your stay.
Mexican street foods
Tacos: These little pockets of joy need no introduction. Every region has its own specialty. There’s the familiar al pastor in Mexico City and fried fish tacos in Baja, but also nopales (prickly pear), and even fried caterpillars! Try as many as possible, especially variations that use local ingredients.
Quesadillas: Another international favorite. In Mexico, quesadillas might be a little different than you’re used to as they’re most commonly made with corn tortillas and filled with Oaxaca cheese (something like a string cheese). Interestingly, in Mexico City quesadillas are more like pan-seared tacos and don’t come with cheese unless you request it con queso!
Tamales: Mexico’s other national street food. Tamales are a corn dough that can be filled with almost anything, both sweet or savory, and are then steamed inside a corn leaf. The natural wrapper makes these the perfect grab-n-go food.
Empanadas: the other hot pocket. Empanadas are dough turnovers commonly filled with meat or cheese, but also can be pastries with sweet fruit or cream filling
Mexican street foods
Tacos: These little pockets of joy need no introduction. Every region has its own specialty. There’s the familiar al pastor in Mexico City and fried fish tacos in Baja, but also nopales (prickly pear), and even fried caterpillars! Try as many as possible, especially variations that use local ingredients.
Quesadillas: Another international favorite. In Mexico, quesadillas might be a little different than you’re used to as they’re most commonly made with corn tortillas and filled with Oaxaca cheese (something like a string cheese). Interestingly, in Mexico City quesadillas are more like pan-seared tacos and don’t come with cheese unless you request it con queso!
Tamales: Mexico’s other national street food. Tamales are a corn dough that can be filled with almost anything, both sweet or savory, and are then steamed inside a corn leaf. The natural wrapper makes these the perfect grab-n-go food.
Empanadas: the other hot pocket. Empanadas are dough turnovers commonly filled with meat or cheese, but also can be pastries with sweet fruit or cream filling
Mexican street foods
Tacos: These little pockets of joy need no introduction. Every region has its own specialty. There’s the familiar al pastor in Mexico City and fried fish tacos in Baja, but also nopales (prickly pear), and even fried caterpillars! Try as many as possible, especially variations that use local ingredients.
Quesadillas: Another international favorite. In Mexico, quesadillas might be a little different than you’re used to as they’re most commonly made with corn tortillas and filled with Oaxaca cheese (something like a string cheese). Interestingly, in Mexico City quesadillas are more like pan-seared tacos and don’t come with cheese unless you request it con queso!
Tamales: Mexico’s other national street food. Tamales are a corn dough that can be filled with almost anything, both sweet or savory, and are then steamed inside a corn leaf. The natural wrapper makes these the perfect grab-n-go food.
Empanadas: the other hot pocket. Empanadas are dough turnovers commonly filled with meat or cheese, but also can be pastries with sweet fruit or cream filling
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Mexican beverages
Tequila and mezcal: Mexico’s most famous beverages, mezcal is liquor made from the agave plant. Tequila specifically refers to a mezcal made from blue agave in the 5 Mexican states around the city of Tequila. You can get everyone’s Cinco de Mayo favorite, margaritas, almost anywhere, but you should also try sipping the many varieties to taste their nuances.
Agua fresca: Literally “fresh water”, unlike normal pressed juices, agua fresca is fruit that’s been blended with water, so it’s thicker and more nutritious than regular juice. Agua de Jamaica, basically a hibiscus tea, is the perfect refresher on a hot day!
Horchata: another agua fresca, horchata is a thick, creamy drink made from white rice soaked in water. It’s usually spiced with cinnamon and sugar. Everything is blended together and then strained. A glass of horchata is mandatory if you’re having a spicy dish!
Tepache: Pineapple rinds are fermented and often flavored with cinnamon and panela (unrefined cane sugar) to create this light, bubbly beverage. It’s a nutritious probiotic, and surprisingly a great base for tequila cocktails.
Mexican beverages
Tequila and mezcal: Mexico’s most famous beverages, mezcal is liquor made from the agave plant. Tequila specifically refers to a mezcal made from blue agave in the 5 Mexican states around the city of Tequila. You can get everyone’s Cinco de Mayo favorite, margaritas, almost anywhere, but you should also try sipping the many varieties to taste their nuances.
Agua fresca: Literally “fresh water”, unlike normal pressed juices, agua fresca is fruit that’s been blended with water, so it’s thicker and more nutritious than regular juice. Agua de Jamaica, basically a hibiscus tea, is the perfect refresher on a hot day!
Horchata: another agua fresca, horchata is a thick, creamy drink made from white rice soaked in water. It’s usually spiced with cinnamon and sugar. Everything is blended together and then strained. A glass of horchata is mandatory if you’re having a spicy dish!
Tepache: Pineapple rinds are fermented and often flavored with cinnamon and panela (unrefined cane sugar) to create this light, bubbly beverage. It’s a nutritious probiotic, and surprisingly a great base for tequila cocktails.
Mexican beverages
Tequila and mezcal: Mexico’s most famous beverages, mezcal is liquor made from the agave plant. Tequila specifically refers to a mezcal made from blue agave in the 5 Mexican states around the city of Tequila. You can get everyone’s Cinco de Mayo favorite, margaritas, almost anywhere, but you should also try sipping the many varieties to taste their nuances.
Agua fresca: Literally “fresh water”, unlike normal pressed juices, agua fresca is fruit that’s been blended with water, so it’s thicker and more nutritious than regular juice. Agua de Jamaica, basically a hibiscus tea, is the perfect refresher on a hot day!
Horchata: another agua fresca, horchata is a thick, creamy drink made from white rice soaked in water. It’s usually spiced with cinnamon and sugar. Everything is blended together and then strained. A glass of horchata is mandatory if you’re having a spicy dish!
Tepache: Pineapple rinds are fermented and often flavored with cinnamon and panela (unrefined cane sugar) to create this light, bubbly beverage. It’s a nutritious probiotic, and surprisingly a great base for tequila cocktails.
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Traditional Mexican dishes
Conchita pibil: A traditional dish from the Yucatan, cochinita pibil is a Mayan slow-roasted pork dish that's been marinated in acidic citrus juice, and spices like annatto seed, then wrapped in banana leaf and cooked in an earthen oven (a píib) for hours. The result is like an addictive pulled pork.
Mole: A thick, rich sauce made from chile and other spices. Mole poblano from the state of Puebla is the best known, containing 20 ingredients, including cocoa. But there are more mole variations than there are regions in Mexico. Oaxaca alone is known as "the land of the seven moles"! Be sure to try the local variation wherever you go in Mexico!
Chilaquiles: Essentially tortilla chips cooked in salsa and often topped with egg and shredded chicken, chilaquiles are the quintessential Mexican breakfast food. The type of salsa and softness of the tortilla chips vary by region and restaurant, so be sure to try them throughout your time in Mexico.
Chiles en Nogada: Green poblano chilies stuffed with meat, fruit, and nuts, covered with a walnut cream sauce, and then sprinkled with pomegranate seeds, Chiles en Nogada is sweet, savory, and tangy all at once. The colors reflect the Mexican flag, so it’s often served as a holiday dish around Mexican Independence Day in September (not to be confused with Cinco de Mayo) and the holidays in December.
Traditional Mexican dishes
Conchita pibil: A traditional dish from the Yucatan, cochinita pibil is a Mayan slow-roasted pork dish that's been marinated in acidic citrus juice, and spices like annatto seed, then wrapped in banana leaf and cooked in an earthen oven (a píib) for hours. The result is like an addictive pulled pork.
Mole: A thick, rich sauce made from chile and other spices. Mole poblano from the state of Puebla is the best known, containing 20 ingredients, including cocoa. But there are more mole variations than there are regions in Mexico. Oaxaca alone is known as "the land of the seven moles"! Be sure to try the local variation wherever you go in Mexico!
Chilaquiles: Essentially tortilla chips cooked in salsa and often topped with egg and shredded chicken, chilaquiles are the quintessential Mexican breakfast food. The type of salsa and softness of the tortilla chips vary by region and restaurant, so be sure to try them throughout your time in Mexico.
Chiles en Nogada: Green poblano chilies stuffed with meat, fruit, and nuts, covered with a walnut cream sauce, and then sprinkled with pomegranate seeds, Chiles en Nogada is sweet, savory, and tangy all at once. The colors reflect the Mexican flag, so it’s often served as a holiday dish around Mexican Independence Day in September (not to be confused with Cinco de Mayo) and the holidays in December.
Traditional Mexican dishes
Conchita pibil: A traditional dish from the Yucatan, cochinita pibil is a Mayan slow-roasted pork dish that's been marinated in acidic citrus juice, and spices like annatto seed, then wrapped in banana leaf and cooked in an earthen oven (a píib) for hours. The result is like an addictive pulled pork.
Mole: A thick, rich sauce made from chile and other spices. Mole poblano from the state of Puebla is the best known, containing 20 ingredients, including cocoa. But there are more mole variations than there are regions in Mexico. Oaxaca alone is known as "the land of the seven moles"! Be sure to try the local variation wherever you go in Mexico!
Chilaquiles: Essentially tortilla chips cooked in salsa and often topped with egg and shredded chicken, chilaquiles are the quintessential Mexican breakfast food. The type of salsa and softness of the tortilla chips vary by region and restaurant, so be sure to try them throughout your time in Mexico.
Chiles en Nogada: Green poblano chilies stuffed with meat, fruit, and nuts, covered with a walnut cream sauce, and then sprinkled with pomegranate seeds, Chiles en Nogada is sweet, savory, and tangy all at once. The colors reflect the Mexican flag, so it’s often served as a holiday dish around Mexican Independence Day in September (not to be confused with Cinco de Mayo) and the holidays in December.
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FAQ
FAQ
What are the best ways to get around Mexico for tourists?
What are the best ways to get around Mexico for tourists?
What are the best ways to get around Mexico for tourists?
What are the best ways to get around Mexico for tourists?
What are the best ways to get around Mexico for tourists?
Is it safe to travel to Mexico? What precautions should I take?
Is it safe to travel to Mexico? What precautions should I take?
Is it safe to travel to Mexico? What precautions should I take?
Is it safe to travel to Mexico? What precautions should I take?
Is it safe to travel to Mexico? What precautions should I take?
What documents do I need for traveling to Mexico?
What documents do I need for traveling to Mexico?
What documents do I need for traveling to Mexico?
What documents do I need for traveling to Mexico?
What documents do I need for traveling to Mexico?
When is the best time to visit Mexico for sightseeing and good weather?
When is the best time to visit Mexico for sightseeing and good weather?
When is the best time to visit Mexico for sightseeing and good weather?
When is the best time to visit Mexico for sightseeing and good weather?
When is the best time to visit Mexico for sightseeing and good weather?
What are the must-try traditional Mexican dishes?
What are the must-try traditional Mexican dishes?
What are the must-try traditional Mexican dishes?
What are the must-try traditional Mexican dishes?
What are the must-try traditional Mexican dishes?
Where can I find the best street food in Mexico?
Where can I find the best street food in Mexico?
Where can I find the best street food in Mexico?
Where can I find the best street food in Mexico?
Where can I find the best street food in Mexico?
What is the difference between Tex-Mex and authentic Mexican cuisine?
What is the difference between Tex-Mex and authentic Mexican cuisine?
What is the difference between Tex-Mex and authentic Mexican cuisine?
What is the difference between Tex-Mex and authentic Mexican cuisine?
What is the difference between Tex-Mex and authentic Mexican cuisine?
Are there any vegetarian or vegan options in Mexican cuisine?
Are there any vegetarian or vegan options in Mexican cuisine?
Are there any vegetarian or vegan options in Mexican cuisine?
Are there any vegetarian or vegan options in Mexican cuisine?
Are there any vegetarian or vegan options in Mexican cuisine?
What are the best beaches in Mexico?
What are the best beaches in Mexico?
What are the best beaches in Mexico?
What are the best beaches in Mexico?
What are the best beaches in Mexico?
What's the best way to experience Day of the Dead in Mexico?
What's the best way to experience Day of the Dead in Mexico?
What's the best way to experience Day of the Dead in Mexico?
What's the best way to experience Day of the Dead in Mexico?
What's the best way to experience Day of the Dead in Mexico?
Is it safe to drink tap water in Mexico?
Is it safe to drink tap water in Mexico?
Is it safe to drink tap water in Mexico?
Is it safe to drink tap water in Mexico?
Is it safe to drink tap water in Mexico?
How can I experience authentic Mexican culture beyond tourist areas?
How can I experience authentic Mexican culture beyond tourist areas?
How can I experience authentic Mexican culture beyond tourist areas?
How can I experience authentic Mexican culture beyond tourist areas?
How can I experience authentic Mexican culture beyond tourist areas?
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