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Can you wear short dresses in Mexico?

Dresses & Skirts If you don't find jeans comfortable, then a dress or skirt is totally fine for Mexico City! The key here is to bring knee or ankle-length dresses or skirts and leave the shorter ones for the beach.



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Women tend to wear loose sundresses and skirts with sandals, as it is still hot and humid in the evenings. Avoid wearing clothes that show your stomach or cleavage – particularly if you are planning to visit the more conservative rural parts of Mexico. A wrap is always good to help you cover up.

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Packing Checklist for Mexico City
  • Denim jacket / light jacket or sweater.
  • Jeans, leggings, or pants.
  • Cute tops.
  • Capris.
  • Flats or sandals – I prefer to wear closed-toe shoes since streets in big cities can crowded and dusty.
  • Sneakers for sightseeing.
  • Dress for going out.


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Year-round, you will want to pack the following clothing items for maximum comfort in Cancun:
  • Rain jacket.
  • Shorts.
  • Tee shirts and/or tank tops.
  • Sundresses.
  • Clothing for a night out or special occasion.
  • Swimsuit cover-up.
  • Sunglasses.


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A lot of all-inclusive resorts have dress codes, especially at dinner time. Many require men to wear long pants, collared shirts and/or close-toed shoes. Without the proper attire you may be stuck eating at the buffet every night.

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Dinner in resort hotels tends to be smart casual and some restaurants will not allow shorts or camisoles. Women tend to wear loose sundresses and skirts with sandals, as it is still hot and humid in the evenings.

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7 Delicious Foods to Eat While You're in Mexico
  • Tacos al pastor. This popular taco dish is a far cry from the tacos you might have tried anywhere else. ...
  • Chilaquiles. Breakfast in Mexico is a big deal, usually the largest meal of the day. ...
  • Chiles en nogada. This dish is as patriotic as it is tasty. ...
  • Enchiladas. ...
  • Tamales. ...
  • Elote.


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