🌟 What to Do & Local Tips
Explore experiences and tips to get the most from your trip in Mexico
It's 11pm. You're at a taco stand. Mexico City. Line of locals. Al pastor spinning. This is what you do in Mexico—eat, explore ruins, swim in cenotes, drink mezcal.
Mexico offers massive variety—ancient ruins, colonial cities, Caribbean beaches, Pacific surf, jungle adventures, food culture. Something for everyone. Year-round warm weather.
Activities range from free (walking tours, beaches, markets) to expensive (diving, tours). Most experiences affordable. Street food MXN$15-20 per taco, museum entry MXN$80-90, tours MXN$800-2000.
📍 Book Activities & Experiences
Chichén Itzá & Cenote Day Tour
Full-day tour from Cancun or Playa del Carmen. El Castillo pyramid, ball court, cenote swim. UNESCO site. Entry MXN$533. Arrive 8am to beat crowds. Includes transport, guide, lunch. MXN$1200-1800. Essential Mexico experience.
More infoCenote Diving & Snorkeling
Dos Ojos, Gran Cenote. Crystal water, stalactites, underwater caves. Snorkeling MXN$350-500 entry. Two-tank dives MXN$2500-3500. Certification required for diving. Magical underground pools. Yucatán Peninsula.
More infoWhale Shark Swimming—Holbox
May-September season. Swim with 12m gentle giants. Tours MXN$2500-3500 from Isla Holbox or Cancun. Includes boat, gear, guide. Bucket list experience. Book ahead for peak season.
More infoTeotihuacan Pyramids Day Trip
Climb Pyramid of Sun and Moon. 50km from Mexico City. Entry MXN$80. Avenue of Dead. Half-day tour MXN$600-1000 with transport. Arrive early (8am). Massive, ancient, impressive.
More info⭐ Top Experiences in Mexico
⭐ Chichén Itzá
El Castillo pyramid, ball court. UNESCO site. Entry MXN$533. Arrive 8am. Most famous Mayan ruins. Essential Mexico experience.
More info⭐ Cenote swimming
Dos Ojos, Gran Cenote. Crystal water, stalactites. Entry MXN$350-500. Snorkeling or diving. Magical underground pools.
More info⭐ Street taco crawl
Mexico City or Oaxaca. Al pastor, carnitas, suadero. MXN$15-20 per taco. Eat where locals line up. Essential food experience.
More info⭐ Akumal sea turtles
Swim with green sea turtles. Guaranteed sightings. Calm bay, easy snorkeling. Gear rental MXN$200-300. Respect 3m distance.
More info⭐ Mezcal tasting—Oaxaca
Visit distilleries, learn production. Tours MXN$800-1200. Or bars MXN$80-150 per pour. Smoky, complex, delicious.
More info⭐ Anthropology Museum
CDMX world-class museum. Aztec, Maya artifacts. Entry MXN$90. Plan 3-4 hours. Essential cultural visit.
More info⭐ Tulum ruins
Cliff-top Mayan city. Caribbean views. Entry MXN$90. Combine with beach time. Arrive before 9am to avoid crowds.
More info⭐ Frida Kahlo Museum
Casa Azul, Coyoacán. Original paintings, personal items. Book weeks ahead online. Entry MXN$270. Intimate, colorful, essential.
More info⭐ Surf lessons—Sayulita
Beginner-friendly waves. Warm water. Lessons MXN$800-1200 for 2 hours. Board rental MXN$300/day. Great surf town vibe.
More info⭐ Cozumel diving
World-class drift diving. Walls, reefs. Two-tank dives MXN$1800-2500. Certification required. Strong currents. Experienced divers.
More info⭐ Tequila town
From Guadalajara. Blue agave fields, distillery tours. José Cuervo, Herradura. Day trips MXN$800-1500. UNESCO landscape.
More info⭐ Guanajuato colonial city
UNESCO hillside city. Colorful houses, underground streets, silver history. Callejoneadas with musicians. Walkable, beautiful.
More info⭐ Lucha libre
Arena México, CDMX. Fridays. Tickets MXN$100-300. Colorful, theatrical. Locals love it. Fun cultural experience.
More info⭐ Nevado de Toluca
4,680m extinct volcano. Drive to crater, hike to summit. Day trip from CDMX. Entry MXN$100. Stunning views.
More info⭐ Sian Ka'an Biosphere
UNESCO reserve near Tulum. Mangroves, lagoons, dolphins. Tours MXN$1500-2500. Boat trips, wildlife, quiet nature.
More info⭐ Copper Canyon train
Chepe train—Chihuahua to Los Mochis. 15 hours, stunning canyon views. First-class MXN$2500-3500. Book ahead.
More info⭐ Palenque ruins
Chiapas jungle setting. Temple of Inscriptions, detailed carvings. Entry MXN$80. Waterfalls nearby. Hot, humid, stunning.
More info📋 Booking Tips
- Book ruins tours early: Chichén Itzá, Teotihuacan fill up—arrive 8am when gates open
- Frida Kahlo Museum: Book weeks ahead online—sells out. MXN$270 entry.
- Whale shark season May-September: Book ahead for Holbox or Cancun departures
- Compare platforms: TripAdvisor, GetYourGuide, Viator—prices vary for same tours
- Read recent reviews: Ensure activity quality matches expectations
💡 Local Tips
Everything you need to know before you go
💡 Essential Info
MXN / $
Mexican Peso
Cash widely used for street food, markets, small vendors. Cards accepted in restaurants, hotels. ATMs everywhere. USD sometimes accepted in tourist areas—verify rate.
Spanish
English in tourist areas (Cancun, Playa, resorts). Limited in markets, countryside. Basic Spanish helps. "Gracias," "Por favor," "Cuánto cuesta" go far.
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Emergency: 911 (police, fire, ambulance)
Good mobile coverage in cities. Variable in rural areas. Free wifi in cafés, hotels. Local SIM cheap for data.
No vaccines required for most areas. Hepatitis A, typhoid recommended.
Tap water: Not safe to drink. Use bottled water. Ice in drinks usually fine at established places.
🤝 Cultural Tips
💵 Tipping
Expected: 10-15% restaurants (if not included). 10-20 pesos for bellhops, housekeeping. Tour guides MXN$50-100. Taxis round up. Service sometimes included at resorts.
👋 Greetings
Formal: Handshake, "Mucho gusto." Mexicans warm, friendly, physical (hugs common among friends).
Informal: "Hola," "¿Qué tal?" First names after introduction. Respect elders. Family central to culture.
🍽️ Dining
Etiquette: Wait for host to start. Compliment the food. Lunch (comida) 2-4pm is main meal. Dinner later (8-10pm).
Pace: Relaxed. Meals can last hours. Street tacos—eat standing, use lime and salsa. No forks for tacos.
⏰ Punctuality
Importance: Flexible—"Mexican time" means 15-30 min late acceptable socially. Business more punctual.
Social: Tours and transport usually on time. Don't stress small delays. Relaxed attitude.
👔 Dress Code
General: Casual, lightweight. Beach: swimwear, cover-ups. Cities: modest in churches. Sun protection essential. Comfortable shoes for ruins and walking.
🚨 Safety & Health
- Research local safety conditions before traveling
- Keep emergency contact numbers handy
- Purchase travel insurance covering medical emergencies
- Stay aware of your surroundings, especially in crowded areas
- Check weather forecasts before outdoor activities
- Know the location of nearest embassy or consulate
- Uber over street taxis in CDMX—cheaper, safer
💰 Money-Saving Secrets
- Eat street food—tacos MXN$15-20, full meals MXN$80-150. Where locals eat.
- Free walking tours—tip-based (MXN$100-200). CDMX, Oaxaca, Guadalajara.
- Visit ruins early—beat crowds and heat. Bring water, hat, sunscreen.
- Museum Sundays—many free but packed. Weekdays best.
- Public buses and colectivos—cheaper than tours for independent travel.
- Drink bottled water—cheap. Avoid buying at hotels (marked up).
- Shoulder season (May, Sept-Oct)—lower prices, fewer crowds, still warm.
📅 Best Time to Visit
Dry season (Nov-Apr)
November-April ~ 25-30°C coast, 15-25°C highlands, minimal rain, perfect beach weather
✅ Pros: Best weather, dry, sunny, ideal for ruins, beaches, outdoor activities. Whale shark season May-Sept (overlap). Peak tourism.
❌ Cons: Highest prices, crowded (especially Dec-Jan, Easter). Book accommodation ahead. Spring break chaos (March) in Cancun.
Rainy season (Jun-Oct)
June-October ~ 28-33°C, afternoon storms, humidity high, hurricane risk Aug-Oct
✅ Pros: Lower prices, fewer crowds, lush green landscapes. Whale sharks May-Sept. Rain usually brief afternoon showers. Good deals.
❌ Cons: Hurricane risk (Caribbean coast). Humid. Some activities weather-dependent. Afternoon storms can disrupt plans.
Shoulder (May, Sept-Oct)
May, September-October ~ 26-32°C, transition weather, fewer tourists
✅ Pros: Best value. Good weather. Whale sharks May-Sept. Day of the Dead (Nov 1-2) in Oaxaca—book months ahead. Fewer crowds.
❌ Cons: May can be hot. Sept-Oct hurricane watch. Some variability. Not all festivals align.
Special events
Day of the Dead Nov 1-2, Christmas, Semana Santa (Easter)
✅ Pros: Day of the Dead in Oaxaca—spectacular. Cultural immersion. Unique experiences. Monarch butterflies Nov-Mar (Michoacán).
❌ Cons: Book 3-6 months ahead for Day of the Dead. Prices triple. Semana Santa very crowded. Christmas busy.