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Being the 13th largest nation in the world, Mexico has a lot to offer you if you want to visit. From beaches to rainforests, this nation is filled with culture, delicious cuisine, and history; this nation is home to 10-12% of the world’s biodiversity. From visiting ancient ruins to seeing modern art and music, a trip to Mexico has something for everyone and anyone.

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Best Time To Visit Mexico
Best Time To Visit Mexico
Mexico is home to some of the greatest things in the world - tequila, tacos, Frida Kahlo - the list goes on and on. The country has endless amounts of adventure to offer - from the ruins of the Aztecs to contemporary Spanish traditions. Plan a holiday this year, and explore the volcanoes, seas, and cities of Mexico. All you have to do is find out when to visit Mexico. The weather in Mexico is wonderful year-round, but there are some areas that might experience rain. Read on to find out how you can plan your trip accordingly.
Mexico in January: Weather, Tips and More!
Mexico in January: Weather, Tips and More!
The weather in January makes a trip to Mexico one of the best places to visit in North America. January is part of the dry season, which means lots of sunshine along hundreds of miles of the country’s coastline and on its innumerable beaches. Strictly speaking, it is still winter in Mexico in January, but little possibility of rain along with pleasant days means that you can explore the length and breadth of this beautiful country without having to face weather-related issues. From whale-watching and going deep into jungles to surfing the high seas and exploring the remarkable ruins of the Mayan civilization—Mexico in January is full of enchanting experiences and things to do.
Mexico in February: Weather, Tips & More
Mexico in February: Weather, Tips & More
The weather in Mexico in February is warm and pleasant in most places. It is a great time to relax on the beach, indulge in some high-octane adventure sports, and explore the country’s cultural heritage. Since it is also one of the driest months of the year, all parts of the country are easily accessible. There is a wonderfully diverse range of places to see and things to do in Mexico in February. You can surf the high waves of Puerto Vallarta, visit the ruins of Chichen Itza, see adorable black turtles in Colola and send your adrenaline soaring while ziplining in Isla Mujeres. Safe to say, your Mexico vacation will not be without a thrill.
Mexico in March: Weather, Urban Exploration & More!
Mexico in March: Weather, Urban Exploration & More!
March marks the end of the winter season in Mexico and sees a rush of tourists heading to popular party destinations to enjoy their spring break, especially students from the US who make a beeline to its beaches. However, besides beach parties, the country also sees numerous carnivals, music festivals, and Mayan dance performances during this time of year, meaning there are plenty of things to do. Be it zip lining and canal cruises or hiking trips and visits to world-famous archaeological sites, there is a lot that you can pack into your itinerary while visiting Mexico in March.
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Isabelle | Traveled in December

This was a wonderful trip with a varied itinerary and a delightful group of travelers. The bus was a bit crowded and hot making some of the very long travel days a bit uncomfortable. Some buses had a few seatbelts, others NONE. Our guide, Joshua, was excellent: always in good spirits, very knowledgeable and a good administrator. My only recommendation would be for him to break up some of those long travel days with more commentary on the bus. I'm sure I will not be alone in mentioning the border crossing at Puerto Fronterizo Subteniente Lopez on 11/24. We were denied entry for almost two hours. Essentially they are trying to keep tourists from crossing there to reduce their workload. (We observed maybe 2 people crossing the border over a two hour period.)They did not even allow us to sit in the empty chairs...Joshua held his ground and performed beautifully to get us into Mexico. Loved the archeological sites...loved the cenotes! I'll be back on another Explore trip soon!

Anonymous | Traveled in November
Great Trip, Excellent Guide

I had a fantastic time on this trip. The itinerary was well-planned and the locations were stunning. A special mention to our tour leader, who was excellent; very approachable and professional. He really helped the group bond and made the experience seamless

Lynne | Traveled in November

The trip was as described in the brochure and was an excellent introduction to the food of Mexico and some of the archaeological sites. The guide Yves was extremely knowledgeable and a great story teller. His local knowledge was invaluable in spotting opportunities as they arose, and also in solving any difficulties. We were a group of 15 with a driver and a guide and were originally put in an 18 seater minibus. As some of the driving days were many hours long, we requested a larger and more comfortable bus and this was arranged. As some of the trips turned out to be even longer than planned, due to roadworks and unavoidable detours, this was an essential upgrade. One of the hotels, rated as premium, had, unbeknownst to either Explore or the local tour operator, had moved us to a much more basic accommodation. It was disappointing but Explore dealt with it in a very timely manner by refunding the cost of the two nights. Mistakes do happen but dealing with them is the mark of a good company. The group was mixed with some couples and some singles. I travelled on my own but there was always company for meals if I wanted it.

Vanessa M. | Traveled in November

Luis Flores is a tremendous guide with lots of knowledge and great historical context but also a very pleasant character and cheerful personality. He took us to some wonderful local restaurants, and organised excellent optional activities. We loved the wide range of activities in the itinerary... Spectacular ruins but also cenotes, boat trips, church visits etc. The highlight was definitely the visit to the cemetery for Dia Des Muertos in Oaxaca. We have already recommended this trip to many friends and will continue to do so! Well done and thank you for adding these memories to our life.

Robin | Traveled in November

An excellent opportunity to explore many of the archeological sites in Mexico, Guatemala and Belize under the guidance of our extremely knowledgeable and charismatic tour guide Ana. This is a ‘full on’ tour, with some very long drives, but well worth it. There is a fair amount of walking, as well as climbing at many of the sites, and a good level of fitness is needed, particularly in view of the hot, sunny and humid days that we experienced on many days. We booked our trip to coincide with ‘Day of the dead’ celebrations in Oaxaca, which was an amazing experience. Accommodation generally poor, and not to Explore’s normal standards. All in all, a great 3 week trip.

Jacqui | Traveled in November

We thoroughly enjoyed this trip but we were SO glad that we chose to go at this time of year so that we could see the Day of The Dead celebrations! I cannot imagine having missed out on this most significant part of our trip. We dressed up and had our faces painted so that we could join in to the maximum. Everyone was jovial and kind hearted and good spirited. The visit to the cemetary to see the relatives celebrating was a highlight and certainly sheds a new light on death. Apart from this, the trip involved seeing many of the Mayan ruins through Mexico, Guatemala and Belize, all so different and each offering its own special attraction. The wildlife we saw around these ruins and along the river cruise was certainly unexpected and a real bonus. Take binnoculars!! Luis, our guide, was very knowledgeable and passionate about his country and the history, cultures and traditions and we felt we learned a lot about each of the three countries involved. There was a lot of travelling involved and most long days were interspersed with stopping off at sites to visit, but there were a couple of days when it seemed as if we were just going from A to B. Take lots of good books!! We were only a group of eight, so were able to spread out on the minibusses but space was tight for leg room in the Mexican minibus and it would have been a very uncomfortable ride if we had had to sit more closely together. The drivers were all very safe. The hotels were mainly good, standard accommodation, clean and comfortable and some exceeded our expectations, especially the one in Guatemala. However, one was below standard and this was the one in Palenque, The Hotel Villas Kin- Ha. The rooms were dirty and tired and the food wasn't great. It was also a way from the centre of town making it difficult to eat elsewhere. There did seem to be better rooms on offer, but we were given the older ones at the back of the hotel. We didn't do the extension and were sorry not to see Chichen Itza but we felt that many of the other Mayan Ruins we did see had lots to offer and were less crowded and more remote. Alll in all, a great holiday!

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