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How much would a week in Mexico cost?

For budget travelers, you can expect to spend around $30 to $50 per day in Mexico, including accommodation, food, transportation, and activities. For mid-range travelers, you can expect to spend around $80 to $150 per day, depending on your preferences and activities.



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These months are typically April, May, September, and October. During these months, flight prices tend to be cheaper due to lower demand from tourists and business travelers.

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Overall, the cost of a trip to Mexico can range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars per person, depending on your travel style and preferences. Whether you're traveling with family, as a couple, or going solo, you can expect to spend anywhere from $500 to $5000 for a memorable trip to Mexico.

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As $2,000 USD would become $35,000 MXN, you could afford a $9,000 MXN rent (a regular 60 sq meters apartment in a middle range area), a $800MXN a month gym (mid-top range) purchasing a $5,000 MXN a month low range new car like a Nissan Tsuru or a Hyundai H10 (36 months), plus $2,000 MXN a month of gas, insurance fees, ...

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Follow the 25% rule regardless of how many days you will be in Mexico. For example, if your total budget for a seven-day vacation is 1500 USD, you should bring a total of 375 USD or 7,000 MXN.

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We would always suggest tipping a minimum of 10% at restaurants in Mexico. Check the bill and see if a service charge for gratuity was included.

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They are fantastic for tacos and other fast food. With 100 Pesos, tourists can also buy ice cream, fruits, or juice from the local food markets. If they do not want to spend their money on food, they can purchase a ticket to enter Tulum ruins, Chapultepec Castle, Museo Nacional de Antropologia, etc.

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The best currency to bring to Mexico is a mix of pesos and US dollars. Use the dollars to pay for tours, entrance fees, accommodation, and travel. For everything else use pesos.

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If you enter or leave Mexico, you must declare any sum of money equaling US$10,000 or more that you bring in cash, checks, money orders, other cashable documents or a combination of them. Failing to declare carries a fine ranging from 20% to 40% of the exceeding amount.

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Visiting Cancun on a budget is very possible, despite its reputation as a luxurious paradise. Bordering the Caribbean Sea, the town's pristine beaches are among its main draws. The main strip may be lined with swanky resorts and beach clubs, but go inland to enjoy cheaper (but equally beautiful) options.

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How to get around in Mexico
  • Cheap and reliable, make the bus your best mate.
  • Domestic flights can save you both time and money.
  • Taxis can be surprisingly cheap.
  • Catch a colectivo, combi, minibus or pesero for short city trips.
  • Use cars and motorcycles for more flexibility.
  • Use ferries to get to and from the Baja Peninsula.


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