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Mexico Travel Guides

  • Access Mexico Connect Monthly E-zine. Devoted to promoting Mexico to the world with feature sections on the states, cities, art, history, culture, travel, tours, hotels, vacations, immigration, businesses, and retirement.
  • Baja Events - Links and articles on towns in the Baja Peninsula, including outdoor activities, lodging, and government services.
  • Mexicanwave Articles on culture, tourist destinations, and current events.
  • Mexico Azteca A virtual tour with information about various vacation resort destinations, the pyramids, and Mexico City. Includes a brief history and demographics as well as a message board.
  • Mexico Mexico Mexico travel, hotel and resort directory with character map interface
  • Mexico Tourism Board Official website with many city guides including activities, maps, accommodation, transportation and weather information.
  • Mexico Vacation Connection A travel guide for Mexico with brief descriptions of various resorts and the means for getting there.
  • Mexperience UK-based site offers links and information for tourists, business travellers, and people relocating to Mexico.
  • Our Mexico - Dedicated to independent travel in Mexico, there are a number of articles with accompanying photos on various locations in Mexico. Site also has city directories and message boards.
  • Surf-Mexico Surfing and general travel and tourism resources as well as destination information, with online shopping for Mexico-related items.
  • The Pacific Coast of Mexico City by city guide to lodging, restaurants, attractions and travel for Oaxaca, Jalisco, and Colima.
  • The People's Guide to Mexico Do-it-yourself budget tips and advice. Retire, live, travel safe and easy.
  • Tour By Mexico Brief descriptions of each state and of major cities, with photos and attractions. Offers booking for tours and hotels.
  • Travel by Mexico Includes city maps, contact information, local attractions, and links to hotels, for destinations across the country. Requires Flash. [English/Spanish/French]
  • Travelers Guide to Mexico A guide book for those who want to travel and vacation in Mexico.
  • US State Department - Mexico Consular Information Sheet Offers general country and travel information including entry and exit requirements, safety and security, crime, health and transport.
  • Visits to the Yucatan Peninsula... and beyond Information on traveling to archaeological sites, focusing on the Maya and the Yucatan. Includes bus schedules, hotels, and restaurants.

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Visas: U.S. citizens do not require a visa or a tourist card for tourist stays of 72 hours or less within "the border zone," defined as an area between 20 to 30 kilometers of the border with the U.S., depending on the location.  U.S. citizens traveling as tourists beyond the border zone or entering Mexico by air must pay a fee to obtain a tourist card, also known as an FM-T, available from Mexican consulates, Mexican border crossing points, Mexican tourism offices, airports within the border zone.
Health risks:
 In many areas in Mexico, tap water is unsafe and should be avoided.  Bottled water and beverages are safe although visitors should be aware that many restaurants and hotels serve tap water unless bottled water is specifically requested.  Ice may also come from tap water and should be used with caution

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