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Traveling to Mexico? Here are 21 Tips from a Local You NEED to Know Before Booking Your Ticket
After living in Mexico and traveling to more than half the states in the country, the 21 useful Mexico travel tips in this article are the ones I wish I knew before traveling! By the end of this ...
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U.S. citizens traveling to Mexico should use greater caution, according to a new travel warning from the U.S. Department of State. The agency just updated its travel advisory for Mexico to Level 2, ...
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The U.S. State Department warned Americans traveling to Mexico about terrorism risks earlier this week, leaving some to wonder whether they should continue or cancel their trips. The agency updated ...
Wondering, Do I have to pay Visitax in Mexico? If you’re planning a trip to Cancun, Tulum and/or Playa del Carmen, you may have heard about the Visitax Mexico Tourist Tax — which you will have to pay.
Americans seeking a reprieve from blistering winter blues should stay alert as safety warnings grow amid a surge in murders in Mexico, an expert warns. Former Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) ...
If you’re planning to visit Mexico in the coming weeks or months, U.S. officials say there are parts of the country that should be avoided at all costs. In a Level 2 travel advisory issued this month, ...
The U.S. State Department issued a Level 2 travel advisory for Mexico due to terrorism, crime, and kidnapping risks. Security experts say the risk level remains largely unchanged and most visits are ...
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