Mexico does not have a single, uniform "entry fee" for all visitors, but various regions and entry methods have specific taxes. As of early 2026, the state of Baja California Sur has increased its "Embrace It" visitor tax to $488 MXN (approx. $24 USD) for international travelers staying over 24 hours. Additionally, cruise passengers docking at Mexican ports are now charged a fee that started at $5 in 2025 and is set to increase annually. Most tourists arriving by air have a "Visitor Tax" (DNR) already included in their flight ticket price, which is roughly $35 to $40 USD. In the state of Quintana Roo (home to Cancun and Tulum), travelers must pay a "Visitax" of approximately $11 USD, which should be paid through the official government portal. Always check for high-fidelity updates before your trip, as these local levies are subject to frequent adjustments aimed at funding tourism infrastructure and environmental conservation projects across Mexico's popular tropical destinations.