Mexico Travel Budget - Visit Mexico on a Budget or Travel in Style


Mexico is a large and diverse destination famed for the Tulum archeological ruins, La Quinta Avenida in Playa del Carmen, and Palancar Reef in Cozumel, and this travel cost guide will help you plan the perfect trip without overspending. We've broken down average costs from past travelers, including where to stay, what to eat, and what to see, so that your trip is both affordable and unforgettable. So, whether you're exploring the energy of Mexico City, eating the delicious cuisine in Oaxaca de Juarez, or taking in the beauty of Cabo San Lucas, you'll be able to plan your perfect trip, all while staying within budget.

How much does it cost to travel to Mexico?

You should plan to spend around $123 (MX$2,509) per day on your vacation in Mexico. This is the average daily price based on the expenses of other visitors.

Past travelers have spent, on average for one day:

  • $41 (MX$832) on meals
  • $17 (MX$345) on local transportation
  • $84 (MX$1,710) on hotels

A one week trip to Mexico for two people costs, on average, $1,723 (MX$35,126). This includes accommodation, food, local transportation, and sightseeing.

All of these average travel prices have been collected from other travelers to help you plan your own travel budget.

  • Average Daily Cost Per person, per day
    $123
    MX$2,509
  • One Week Per person
    $862
    MX$17,563
  • 2 Weeks Per person
    $1,723
    MX$35,126
  • One Month Per person
    $3,693
    MX$75,270
  • One Week For a couple
    $1,723
    MX$35,126
  • 2 Weeks For a couple
    $3,447
    MX$70,252
  • One Month For a couple
    $7,386
    MX$150,540
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How much does a one week, two week, or one month trip to Mexico cost?

A one week trip to Mexico usually costs around $862 (MX$17,563) for one person and $1,723 (MX$35,126) for two people. This includes accommodation, food, local transportation, and sightseeing.

A two week trip to Mexico on average costs around $1,723 (MX$35,126) for one person and $3,447 (MX$70,252) for two people. This cost includes accommodation, food, local transportation, and sightseeing.

Please note, prices can vary based on your travel style, speed, and other variables. If you're traveling as a family of three or four people, the price per person often goes down because kid's tickets are cheaper and hotel rooms can be shared. If you travel slower over a longer period of time then your daily budget will also go down. Two people traveling together for one month in Mexico will often have a lower daily budget per person than one person traveling alone for one week.

A one month trip to Mexico on average costs around $3,693 (MX$75,270) for one person and $7,386 (MX$150,540) for two people. The more places you visit, the higher the daily price will become due to increased transportation costs.




How much do package tours cost in Mexico?

Organized tours are usually more expensive than independent travel, but offer convenience and peace of mind that your trip has been planned by a travel expert.

The average price for an organized tour package in Mexico is $219 per day. While every tour varies by total price, length, number of destinations, and quality, this is the daily average price based on our analysis of available guided tours.



Independent Travel

Traveling Independently has many benefits including affordabilty, freedom, flexibility, and the opportunity to control your own experiences.

All of the travel costs below are based on the experiences of other independent travelers.

Is Mexico expensive to visit?

Mexico is a moderately priced destination to visit. It's about average with most other countries for travel costs. The prices for food, accommodation, and transportation are all fairly reasonable.

Within North America, which is known to be an expensive region, Mexico is very affordable compared to the other countries. It is in the top 10% of countries in North America for its affordability. Very few countries in the region are as affordable as Mexico.

Whether you're looking for luxury or traveling on a budget, Mexico has an array of accommodation and activities to suit your needs. For those on a budget, hostels in Mexico City, Cancun, and Tulum are available, but there are also luxury hotels for affluent visitors, and plenty of mid-range hotels for families and couples.

If you're worried about costs in Mexico, there are ways to cut back, like eating at less expensive restaurants and enjoying free activities.

On average, budget travelers spend $44 (MX$897) per person per day, mid-range travelers spend $124 (MX$2,509) per day, and luxury travelers spend around $383 (MX$7,721) per day. These costs are calculated from the expenses of previous travelers to Mexico.

For more details, see Is Mexico Expensive?

How much money do I need for a trip to Mexico?

The average Mexico trip cost is broken down by category here for independent travelers. All of these Mexico travel prices are calculated from the budgets of real travelers. Also, you can see more details at How much does a trip to Mexico cost?

Mexico on a Budget
Category Budget Mid-Range Luxury
Accommodation 1
For 1 person in double occupancy
$15
(MX$315)
$42
(MX$855)
$123
(MX$2,499)
Local Transportation 1 $6.13
(MX$125)
$17
(MX$345)
$51
(MX$1,033)
Food 2 $15
(MX$312)
$41
(MX$832)
$115
(MX$2,349)
Entertainment 1 $7.37
(MX$150)
$21
(MX$432)
$68
(MX$1,389)
Alcohol 2 $3-8
(MX$56-167)
$7-22
(MX$150-451)
$21-64
(MX$434-1,303)
From real travelers - How these numbers are calculated
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Realistic Expectations for Your Travel Budget

Having realistic expectations about your travel budget is very important. While it's easy to think of yourself as a "budget" traveler who can see everything on a shoestring, most find this style of travel quite challenging. Think about what you truly enjoy and your previous travel experiences. Are you drawn to resorts and vacation rentals, or do you like the budget-friendly environment of hostels? How important is it for you to eat in nicer restaurants? The answers to these questions will influence your overall travel budget.

Who Exactly is a Budget Traveler?

You may have heard that it's possible to visit Mexico for around $44 a day, but if you want to maintain any level of comfort, you should be ready to spend considerably more.

While budget travelers might manage to travel on that amount, it often means staying in hostel dormitories, eating at budget restaurants or fast food joints, using public transport or walking, and sticking to free attractions.

Fortunately, Mexico has an abundance of hostels, particularly in Mexico City, Cancun, and Tulum. While food is a big draw for everyone visiting Mexico, budget travelers often rely on street food or cooking in their hostels, so they may not get to fully experience the local cuisine due to their budget.

Are You Considered an Average Traveler?

For couples or families traveling for fun, it's common to stay in mid-range hotels, dine at well-known restaurants, and visit the big museums and attractions that charge entry fees. Most visitors are not going to want to miss Grand Plaza in Merida, Mercado Benito Juárez in Oaxaca de Juarez, or the Cathedral of San Cristobal de las Casas. As most activities are not free, you'll be spending at least some money on your trip. Given this, a more realistic daily budget would be around $124 per person, per day.

In Mexico, you'll find plenty of hotels and vacation rentals to suit your needs. If you're traveling with a partner, friends, or your kids, then hotel costs will be divided, making it easier on your budget. Family-friendly destinations like Playa del Carmen and Cancun offer hotels and restaurants with options tailored for kids. Some good places to stay are Sercotel Casa de Las Palomas in Merida or Quinta Estrella in San Marcos. For more family- and couple-friendly places to stay, check out our hotel guide for Mexico here.

What Luxury Travel Looks Like

If you're seeking a deluxe vacation that includes premium service and amenities, expect to pay around $383. This budget will cover luxurious hotels, award-winning dining, extravagant tours, and private transportation, landing you in the "luxury" travel range. You might even find yourself vacationing in high-end spots like Isla Mujeres and Mexico City. Also, make the most of your time by booking a high-end multi-day tour such as 8 Days Tailor-Made Best Mexico Tour, Daily Start - offered by Agate Travel.

Accommodation Budget in Mexico

The range of hotel prices in Mexico can be quite surprising, especially when you compare budget-friendly and luxury hotels. Peak season brings much higher prices, so consider traveling in the off-season for a more affordable experience. Booking in advance can also help with savings.

Average Daily Costs

Calculated from travelers like you

The average price paid in Mexico for two people for a typical double-occupancy hotel room is $84 (MX$1,710). For one person sharing a room, the average price paid for a hotel room is $42 (MX$855) per night. These costs are from the reported spending of actual travelers.


  • Accommodation1 Hotel or hostel for one person
    $42
    MX$855
  • Accommodation1 Typical double-occupancy room
    $84
    MX$1,710

Hotels in Mexico

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Actual Hotel Prices in Mexico

The average hotel room price in Mexico based on data provided by Kayak for actual hotel rooms is $89 in the low season and $166 in the peak season. Below are the average prices for each budget category. (Prices in U.S. Dollars, before taxes & fees.)

Mexico City
As one of the less touristy places, Mexico City offers a variety of hotel options at a range of prices. You'll find typical hotel prices from $32 in the low season to $243 during the busy peak season. With many travelers lingering for up to five days, you should prioritize finding a comfortable stay in a favorable location if you plan to explore the area. If you're looking for some good options, you should check out Hotel Historico Central for $114 and Hacienda Pena Pobre starting at $89. If you stay in a hostel, you can expect to pay around $15 for a dorm bed.

Guadalajara
In Guadalajara, which is a medium city, expect a fairly wide range of choices and prices for accommodation. Hotel prices here can range from $27 in the low season to $149 during the peak season. Grand Fiesta Americana Guadalajara Country Club ($125) is one of the best hotel options here, and La Villa del Ensueno Boutique Hotel is also good, and starts at $74. You can expect to pay around $11 for a dorm bed if you decide to stay in a hostel.

Merida
Merida is a medium city that is one of the more popular destinations in Mexico. During the peak winter months hotels can fill up early, so plan to book well in advance. In Merida, the average hotel price is $59 in the low season and $110 in the busy season. On average, four star hotels will cost $125 to $233. If you stay in a hostel, you can expect to pay around $12 for a dorm bed. For hotels, a few of the best options here include Sercotel Casa de Las Palomas for $119 and Hotel Merida Santiago starting at $217.


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Local Transportation Budget in Mexico

Average Daily Costs

Calculated from travelers like you

  • On average, past travelers have spent $17 (MX$345) per person, per day, on local transportation in Mexico. The cost of a taxi ride or rideshare service (Uber/Lyft) in Mexico is significantly more than public transportation.


  • Local Transportation1 Taxis, local buses, subway, etc.
    $17
    MX$345
Local Transportation Tips

In Mexico, public transit options are somewhat limited in many cities, especially if you're not heading to Mexico City. It's advisable to rent a car or arrange for a form of transportation in advance, such as a guided tour. However, keep in mind that this might affect your overall trip budget.

Driving in major cities such as Mexico City is often not the best option because of the crowds and busy streets. With high parking costs and difficult traffic, it can be a hassle. By relying on public transit or walking instead of renting a car, you can save money and have a smoother experience.

If you're driving in a larger city, it's a good idea to ask your hotel about parking options ahead of time. You might need to pay for parking either at the hotel or in a nearby public garage. It could save you money to find a parking spot further away from the city center.


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What did other people spend on Local Transportation?

Typical prices for transit in Mexico are listed below. These actual costs are from real travelers and can give you an idea of the overall transportation costs in Mexico. Keep in mind that your individual costs will vary based on your method of transit, as hired cars such as taxis are generally much more expensive than public transportation.


  • Metro
    MX$20
  • Uber Ride
    MX$70
  • Taxi to Bus Station
    MX$30
  • Taxi from Bus Station
    MX$35
  • Short Taxi Ride
    MX$25
  • Local Bus (for 2)
    MX$34
  • Ferry to Isla de Mujeres (for 2)
    MX$280
  • Airport Shuttle (for 2)
    MX$232


Food Budget in Mexico

Average Daily Costs

Calculated from travelers like you

  • While restaurant and meal prices in Mexico can vary significantly, the average cost of food in Mexico is $41 (MX$832) per day, per person, based on the spending habits of previous travelers.


  • Food2 Meals for one day
    $41
    MX$832

When dining out, the average daily cost for food in Mexico is around $41 (MX$832) per person, with previous travelers spending from $15 to $116. Generally, breakfast and lunch cost less than dinner, but this will depend on the type of restaurant and what you order.

Typical meal prices in Mexico are as follows:

  • Breakfast: $7 to $12
  • Lunch: $6 to $21
  • Dinner: $14 to $33
  • Coffee: $4
  • Fast Food or Street Food: $7

Mexican food has a lot of regional specialties which you will become familiar with as you travel through the area. In the north most dishes are meat based, and many of the options are influenced by American cuisine. In the central areas most dishes are corn based while in the southeast they are spicier and made with chicken and vegetables. Along the coast you will find a lot of seafood options. For yet even more information about the cuisine, make sure you read this authentic Mexican food guide which covers everything, or read on for a few highlights.

Tamales: Tamales are a corn and meat based dish that is either steamed or boiled in a leaf wrapper and served with sauce. It's popular in most Mexican restaurants and makes a good lunch or dinner option.

Quesadillas: Quesadillas are a flour or corn tortilla that is typically filled with cheese and a meat or vegetables. They're common throughout Mexican and are also available in most restaurants abroad as well. They're a simple dish to prepare but can be quite good.

Tacos: Perhaps the most popular food option, tacos are made with a corn or wheat shell that is filled with meat or beans and served with cheese and vegetables. You can typically pick up several at food stands anywhere in the country for a very low cost. They're a great option for a filling but cheap lunch.

Popular Culinary Destinations

Mexico is an extremely popular culinary destination, and the cuisine is enjoyed around the world. Many visitors come just for the food. Some of the best foodie cities include Oaxaca de Juarez, Mexico City, and Tulum.

Oaxaca de Juarez
If you're a traveling foodie, you'll enjoy your time in Oaxaca de Juarez. This is a city for foodies. Of all the destinations in Mexico, this one always tops the list for its cuisine. The food is influenced by traditional ingredients like corn and many of the recipes have been passed on through the generations. Local dishes include mole, Oaxaca cheese, coloradito, and tlayudas.

Mexico City
Mexico City is one of the best culinary destinations in Mexico. The city food scene is as diverse as the population itself. There are countless ways to experience the amazing street food, but there are also world class chefs working in award winning restaurants. Make sure you try the chilaquiles, tacos al pastor, and chiles en nogada.

Tulum
One of the best culinary spots in Mexico is Tulum. Despite being well established as a top tourist destination in Mexico, you'll still find authentic and delicious local cuisine. Favorite dishes around town include the ceviche, tacos al pastor, and sopa de lima (chicken soup).

Cabo San Lucas
Make sure you don't miss the cuisine in Cabo San Lucas. If you step away from the all-you-can-eat buffets in the resorts, and the tourist hot spots, you'll find some excellent local Mexican cuisine and nice fine dining restaurants. Fresh seafood and local produce make the dishes unique.

Merida
Merida is not to be missed because of it's amazing cuisine. It's a top foodie destination in the Yucatan region and visitors will enjoy the many local restaurants and diverse local dishes that are influenced by the Mayan, Spanish, and Caribbean cultures. The most well known local dish is cochinita pibil, which is marinated pork shoulder. Other popular dishes include sopa de lima (lime soup), papadzules (enchiladas with pumpkin seed sauce), and relleno negro (a local stew).

Food & Dining Tips

If you find yourself in larger cities like Mexico City, Merida, or Guadalajara, eating at nicer restaurants during lunch instead of dinner is a smart way to save money. A number of restaurants in tourist areas or business centers provide lunch specials that are smaller and cheaper than their dinner options. You might be surprised to find a full multi-course gourmet meal at a budget price if you explore. Then, just keep your dinner light.

If you're enjoying a stay in a sought-after resort area like Tulum, Playa del Carmen, or Cancun, resorts typically offer various food options, so it's important to familiarize yourself with the details to understand the pricing structure. Some resorts provide full board, which means all meals are included, whereas others might offer half board, covering only two meals. Additionally, on-site restaurants might exist that could be included in your stay or not. Also, drinks may sometimes be included, but that's not always the case. Be sure to check with the resort ahead of time to clarify which meals and drinks may incur extra charges.

Are you planning an extended stay of a week or more in Tulum, Playa del Carmen, or Cozumel? Families or groups might want to consider an apartment or vacation rental with a kitchen, so you can make meals with less expensive groceries instead of eating out.

If you're traveling with kids, be sure to seek out restaurants that offer a kids' menu. This can help you save quite a bit of money, as these meals are usually priced much lower. Some places may not display the kids' options, so it's a good idea to ask the waiter before placing your order.

A lot of hotels feature breakfast in their room rates, although some charge separately for it. Breakfast quality and prices can vary widely from one hotel to another. Understanding this beforehand can help you figure out if the hotel buffet is worth the splurge or if a local bakery or café would be a more economical choice.

Choose to take a water bottle with you instead of purchasing drinks all the time. It's also beneficial for the planet.

Before taking off on a tour, check which meals are part of the package. If you have to pay for some meals on your own, that could lead to higher costs.

Taking a food tour or cooking class is a great way to experience the culture in Mexico. After all, cuisine is one of the reasons why so many people visit. A few of the best culinary activities here include:

  • Street Food Cooking Class for $110 details
  • Traditional Mexican Cooking Class for $115 details
  • Sayulita Tacos and Tequila Food Tour for $99 details
  • Coyoacan Food Tour for $98 details

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What did other people spend on Food?

Listed below are typical food prices in Mexico, based on the actual spending of previous travelers. These figures provide an estimate of what you might expect to pay for meals. However, your personal expenses will depend on your dining preferences, the restaurants you choose, and what you decide to order.


  • Dinner for 2
    MX$455
  • Mexican Chips
    MX$7.00
  • Ice Cream
    MX$22
  • Lunch for Two
    MX$350
  • Lunch for Two
    MX$108
  • Coffee and Snacks
    MX$78
  • Lunch for Two
    MX$221
  • Lunch
    MX$50


Sightseeing and Activities Budget in Mexico

Average Daily Costs

Calculated from travelers like you

  • Sightseeing activities, entertainment, and entrance tickets in Mexico typically cost an average of $21 (MX$432) per person, per day based on the spending of previous travelers. This includes fees paid for admission tickets to museums and attractions, day tours, and other sightseeing expenses.


  • Entertainment1 Entrance tickets, shows, etc.
    $21
    MX$432
The Best Sightseeing Destinations

As a very popular travel destination, Mexico allows many visitors to tick off several items from their bucket lists. Notable places to explore in Mexico are Tulum, Playa del Carmen, and Cozumel.

Tulum
Tulum is a popular resort town on the Caribbean side of Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula. While it was once a backpacker hangout, today is has many upscale resorts and is well established as a vacation destination. The beaches are beautiful with white sand and blue water. There are also world-famous Mayan ruins, unique cenotes, and impressive resorts.

Playa del Carmen
Playa del Carmen is a popular resort town that is filled with luxury resorts and stunning coastline. The area has world class diving and snorkeling as well as jungles and famous nightlife venues. Vacationers flock here to relax and enjoy the paradise-like setting.

Cozumel
Cozumel is a popular tourist destination that has a busy cruise ship port and a vibrant town. Many people visit for the world class snorkeling and scuba diving, but there's also shopping and cultural sights. You can also see dolphins, manatees, and sea turtles.

Cabo San Lucas
Cabo San Lucas is a popular resort destination on the Baja California peninsula. Visitors come for the beaches, stunning beauty, and wild party scene. There is a lot of outdoor beauty and many great restaurants.

Cancun
Cancun is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Mexico. Visitors come for the beautiful beaches and wild party scene. Years ago the city created a name for itself as a spring break destination, but today you'll find families, honeymooners, and vacationers all enjoying the setting.

Sightseeing Tips

For those passionate about underwater exploration, the scuba diving options in Tulum, Playa del Carmen, and Cozumel are exceptional. Be sure to research the best seasons for each location, and budget accordingly for your trip as diving is usually fairly expensive.

Mexico offers a range of fantastic beach destinations. For a nice vacation, many travelers escape to the coastline for relaxation and outdoor activities. Some of the best beaches are in Tulum, Playa del Carmen, and Cozumel.

Local tours that last a few hours can be a great way to explore Mexico. Prices vary by the type of activity or tour, the dates, and the size of the group. Here are a few of the highest rated tours by previous visitors:

  • Half Day Excursion - Horseback Riding Adventure in SMA for $130 details
  • Private Paddle Tour at Sunrise for $63 details

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What did other people spend on Entertainment?

Below are a few common prices for sightseeing and activity entry fees in Mexico, all of which are based on the reports of previous travelers. These figures should give you a rough estimate of what you can expect to pay. Keep in mind, though, your costs will vary depending on the activities you choose and whether you take advantage of free or budget-friendly options.


  • Guide at Palenque
    MX$400
  • Edzna Entry (for 2)
    MX$82
  • Mayan Village Entrance (for 2)
    MX$100
  • Uxmal Entrance (for 2)
    MX$332
  • Train at the Zoo
    MX$2.00
  • Chichen Itza Entrance (for 2)
    MX$332
  • Seasick Pills
    MX$10
  • Whale Shark Tour (for 2)
    MX$1,700


Nightlife Budget in Mexico

Average Daily Costs

Calculated from travelers like you

  • The average person spends about $15 (MX$301) on nightlife and alcoholic beverages in Mexico per day. The more you spend on alcohol, the more fun you might be having despite your higher budget.


  • Alcohol2 Drinks for one day
    $15
    MX$301
Popular Nightlife Destinations

Mexico is a highly sought-after spot for nightlife, drawing visitors from across the globe to enjoy its vibrant scene. Some of the top nightlife destinations are Tulum, Playa del Carmen, and Cabo San Lucas.

Tulum
If partying is a priority while you're traveling, then you'll want to visit Tulum. It's world renowned for its wild nightlife scene and you'll find iconic beach parties, jungle raves, and trendy Tuluminati parties. Most of the local places that are a bit more affordable are in town, and the more touristy and expensive places are around the Middle Beach Zone.

Playa del Carmen
Playa del Carmen is one of the best nightlife destinations in Mexico. It rivals some of the country's best nightlife and you'll find plenty of venues to choose from, ranging from dive bars to swanky cocktail lounges. Head to the main walking street for some of the most active venues.

Cabo San Lucas
Visitors love the nightlife in Cabo San Lucas. It has a long reputation of being one of Mexico's best party destinations. There are wild, all-night dance parties, crazy and crowded clubs, and music that lasts well into the morning. The best nightlife can be found in the blocks around Plaza Bonita, near the marina boardwalk.

Cancun
The nightlife in Cancun is quite popular. It's long been known as a party destination and there are large world famous clubs as well as smaller bars where you can hang out. The party never stops here, so be prepared for all night dancing and drinking, and it will definitely live up to its reputation.

Acapulco de Juarez
When the sun goes down, the party picks up in Acapulco de Juarez. The nightlife scene is part of what originally put this city on the map. Spring break is a prime time for partying and you'll find many bars along Costera Street, with the liveliest around Condesa Beach.

Nightlife Tips

Nightlife is a blast when traveling, but scaling back on drinks can really help stretch your travel budget.

Tasting tours and nightlife activities are very popular in Mexico. A few of the favorites from previous visitors include:

  • Baja Tour Guide wine tour for $169 details
  • Only Hierve el Agua and Mezcal Distillery tour for $55 details
  • Wine Tasting Sunset Cruise Tour in San Jose del Cabo for $190 details
  • Teotihuacan´s Best Balloon Flight: Pyramids and Brewery tours for $120 details

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Travel Costs Last Updated: Jun 14, 2024
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Budgeting and Travel Tips

  • Tourism in Mexico really takes off during the winter months, and with that surge in visitors comes a spike in prices. Hotels fill up fast, and you'll notice accommodation and activity costs climb as demand goes up. If you're hoping to keep your travel expenses in check, it's smarter to visit in the shoulder or low seasons when there's less hustle, and prices are much more reasonable.
  • Places like Tulum, Playa del Carmen, and Cozumel are particularly favored by travelers, so be prepared for bigger crowds and increased prices during busy seasons. Anticipate large crowds of other tourists, and be ready for well-known attractions to have long lines, sold-out tickets, and increased costs. At all locations, but especially at these hotspots, aim to book reservations several months ahead if you can.
  • In popular vacation spots like Tulum, Playa del Carmen, and Cozumel, it's not uncommon for travelers to hang out for a week or longer. Families with kids, in particular, often opt for vacation rentals or apartments. These options offer more room to unwind, plus extras like a kitchen, which not only adds convenience but can also help you cut back on food costs.
  • A lot of couples opt for Mexico as their destination for a fun or relaxing honeymoon. Whether it's a romantic escape or an exciting weekend adventure, you'll find plenty of amazing spots to explore together. Don't miss out on some of the most romantic places such as Tulum, Playa del Carmen, and Cabo San Lucas.
  • Many families enjoy a trip to Mexico. You'll find plenty of great places for a family vacation such as Playa del Carmen, Cancun, and Isla Mujeres. The children will love the kid-friendly activities and the adults will stay equally as entertained.
  • Many travelers enjoy a relaxing resort vacation without the hassle of planning or traveling around. Luxury resorts offer relaxing accommodation combined with fun activities and great food. If you're looking for a relaxing spot where you can pamper yourself in style, then head to Tulum, Playa del Carmen, or Cancun. Youll find some of Mexico's best resorts in these areas.

Budgeting Challenges

  • For many, the scuba diving in Tulum, Playa del Carmen, and Cozumel is a highlight, though it can come with a hefty price tag. Dive trips, rental equipment, and boat excursions could take up a good chunk of your budget. Also, don't forget to check that your travel insurance covers any potential accidents.
  • In a large and diverse country like Mexico, you can either spend your time seeing different regions or focus on one smaller area in a shorter period of time. It's not very realistic to think that you can see everything in a short period of time. The faster and farther you travel, the more your transportation expenses will increase, and you'll spend less time actually enjoying the sights.
  • If you're on the move with young children, a private car or taxi might be your best bet. It can save you from the headaches of public transport, but expect to pay a bit more for the convenience.
  • For families visiting cities such as Mexico City, hotel rooms can be a bit small for a family of four, or even not be able to accommodate that many people in one room. Be prepared to either find a larger hotel or book two rooms to fit everyone comfortably.


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Expert Advice from Local Travelers

We're asking our community members and registered users to contribute their experiences about Mexico.

How can you save money during your time in Mexico?

We stayed a bit outside of the touristy areas and found cheaper local hotels instead of the larger, more famous resorts.

Zachary6114
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Jan 5 2024

We found a resort that wasn't all inclusive and then we were able to eat at cheap local restaurants where the food was delicious and authentic.

jordan
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Dec 27 2023

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Mexico is a convenient destination for Americans and Canadians looking to find warm weather and tropical beaches. For decades, this country has been popular as a spring break destination. College kids head to its beaches to cut loose and have fun. Popular cities like Cancun, Cozumel and Acapulco have long been the destination for American youth looking to have a good time, but while Mexico is known for its beach resorts, there really is so much more. If you take the time to head inland, you can explore its villages and cities. From the mountains, to the tropical beaches, to the jungle, there are plenty of undiscovered areas still to be found. Hit up a festival. Drive through the countryside. Stop by an undiscovered restaurant. Get off the tourist trail and you'll see this country has so much more to offer.

Mexican food has spread throughout North America. Everyone craves tacos, burritos, and enchiladas, but nothing can top the experience of eating the food in the country where it originated. Food stands abound in most cities and towns. The food is typically quite fresh and delicious and when you're on the coast, seafood is the most common food of choice.

Mexico can be an expensive destination, particularly if you stick to the resorts and package tourism areas. If you venture a little farther off the beaten path then you'll likely save yourself a little money while you have a more adventurous experience. Stay at locally owned hotels and skip the large resort options and your money will go a lot farther and stay within the local economy. Likewise, restaurants that are targeted specifically at tourists are often far more expensive than local options. Stick to where the locals eat you you'll save yourself a good amount of money. Also try picking up some food in the markets. The food is often fresh and far cheaper than the options that are available in sit down restaurants.

Also remember to negotiate prices. This is particularly true with taxis. Drivers often refuse to use their meters, so you'll do better to agree on a set price before you even get in the vehicle.

At A Glance
  • If you're going to spend any time on the Caribbean coast you are better off avoiding the hurricane season, which is during the fall months. If a hurricane hits the area during your scheduled trip you'll almost guaranteed to have to cancel. If you do decide to travel during this time make sure you have good travel insurance.

  • Many of the best roads in Mexico are toll roads. These roads are usually in good condition and allow for the shortest travel time. You can expect to pay anywhere from 400 to 800 pesos to travel on a toll road with a private vehicle. If you're taking a bus, only the more expensive buses use the toll roads, as this fee is included in the price of your ticket.

  • If you're traveling between cities by bus, you want to take the express bus. These buses are called directo throughout the country and they are much faster and more efficient than the local options, which stop in all of the small towns along the way.

  • If you have money that you want to exchange for Mexican pesos it is best not to do this in your hotel. The rates in hotels are usually outrageously high. There are often places around town where you can exchange money. If you have a banking card, ATMs almost always give the best rate, but this does vary by bank.

  • There are any number of activities to do in Mexico. On the coast you can enjoy surfing, scuba diving, snorkeling and kayaking. It can be cheaper to wait until you arrive in the country as the prices will be a lot less, but you run the risk of some activities being sold out. Many hotels can organize activities and tours, but ask around because the rate is usually better outside of your hotel, particularly if you're staying at a resort.

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Top Tourist Attractions

Dias des los Muertos: Head to this festival in Oaxaca for one of the best examples of the Day of the Dead Festival in Mexico. It is celebrated at the end of October and is a time when Mexican families remember those who have died. Gifts are often left on graves and prayers are said for those who are deceased.

Palenque: This archaeological site in Chiapas, although smaller than some other sites throughout the country, is a wonderful example of Mayan architecture. It dates back to 100BC and is and impressive sight to see.

Copper Canyon: This is a network of canyons that, when combined, are larger than the Grand Canyon. They are located in the southwest portion of the state of Chihuahua and offer stunning views and breathtaking scenery.



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1 Categories averaged on a per-item basis.
2 Categories averaged on a per-day basis.
For example, the Food2 daily average is for all meals for an entire day, while Entertainment1 is for each individual purchase. Thus, the overall daily average cost is not a summation of the individual categories.