Holidays to Mexico

Mexico has always attracted explorers, from Hernán Cortés in the 1500s to the digital nomads crowding the hip cafes of Mexico City. No matter what you seek on your holiday to Mexico, you’ll find it here somewhere. From the mezcal bars of Oaxaca and the beaches of Puerto Vallarta to ancient ruins, active volcanoes and one of the hottest food scenes in the Americas, come see where nature, history and culture meet.

Top destinations in Mexico

Cancun

Cancun is a city where white-sand beaches hug the Caribbean Sea and ancient Maya culture meets a never-ending fiesta. Come experience Mexico at its best.

Guadalajara

With food as colourful as its streets and handicrafts, Guadalajara is a cocktail of traditional culture and urban excitement. Explore the museums, markets and malls of Mexico’s second-largest city.

Mexico City

From cutting-edge art and ancient ruins to one of the world’s most exciting food scenes, North America’s biggest city steals your heart again and again.

Puerto Vallarta

Lounge on white-sand beaches, gorge on Birria tacos and uncover pristine nature in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico’s Pacific Coast resort city.

Mexico: fast facts

LanguageSpanish
CurrencyMexican peso ($)
Time zoneMexico City - UTC-6 (CST)

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FAQs about Mexico holidays

Spend at least a few days in Mexico City to experience the world-class culture. After that, choose a beach to match your style — bohemians head for Puerto Escondido, while families often prefer the comforts of Cancún.
Be sure to consult your local government for travel advisories in Mexico. Avoid driving at night, as roads can be poorly maintained. Environmental threats include extreme heat in Yucatán, plus earthquakes and the occasional volcanic eruption in Mexico City. Water purity can also be spotty, so opt for bottled water over tap.
Mexico enjoys many different climates. Summer in Yucatán can be very hot, while it’s a perfect 22°C in Baja. The best time to visit Mexico City is in the spring when the jacarandas are in bloom and before the rains arrive. Pacific Coast beaches are lovely in winter but can also be crowded with tourists.
Spanish is spoken throughout Mexico, but lots of city-dwellers and tourism workers speak English fluently. Many Mexicans also speak one of 63 recognised Indigenous languages, including Nahuatl, Mixtec and Zapotec.
Mexico’s low cost of living has been attracting artists, digital nomads and pensioners from around the world for decades. If you avoid pricey resorts and restaurants, it’s easy to have an affordable trip here.
Mexico uses the Mexican peso ($), but credit cards are widely accepted in bigger cities. Most airports have money-changing kiosks, though many visitors opt to withdraw cash directly from ATMs. It’s a good idea to have cash on hand, especially if travelling on toll roads. Tipping about 15% is expected.
We can help you book a package holiday to certain countries. Take a look at our packages page to find out if we have package holidays to Mexico.