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How to safely get around in Mexico?

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




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Uber is a safe, easy, and affordable way to get around Mexico City and is something I use a lot in this city. Most Ubers will arrive for pick up in 5 minutes or less, sometimes a few minutes longer if you're outside the main areas.

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Currently, it is not recommended to use Uber from the Cancun International Airport. Booking ahead of time through the airport or a private company may be the best and safest option when leaving the Cancun Airport.

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Safest Places To Stay In Mexico City
  • Roma: Safe & Comfortable for First Timers. ...
  • Condesa: Trendy, Lively & Safe. ...
  • Centro Histórico: Safety on a Budget. ...
  • Reforma: Safest for a Short Stay. ...
  • Coyoacán: Safest for a Long Stay & Families. ...
  • Polanco: Safest for a High-End Experience.


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Cancun Public Transportation Most travelers in Cancun agree that the bus is the best way to get around. With routes that can connect you between the Hotel Zone, Boulevard Kukulcán (downtown) and Avenida Tulum, you can get around to just about everything on your bucket list by bus.

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So, is it safe to take a taxi in Cancun? Taxis in hotel zone are safe, but you should be cautious if taking a taxi in downtown. We recommend considering Private Transportation for any kind of service. It is comfortable, totally safe and always available, plus it counts with fixed non-incrementable-by-drivers rates.

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You shouldn't have any problems with arriving at that time. We've arrive around that time a couple trips, picked up our rental car, and driven to our hotel with no issues. Just be aware of the potential night driving issues if your not using a transfer service. Cancun is safe enough if going to the hotel zone.

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  • Avoid protests and large public gatherings. ...
  • Mexico has a high risk of violent crime, including murder, armed robbery, sexual assault and kidnapping. ...
  • Kidnapping and extortion are serious risks. ...
  • Drug-related violence is widespread.
  • Stop at all roadblocks or you risk being killed.


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Preparing your travel money options beforehand is the key to a stress-free vacation. Credit cards, debit cards, prepaid travel cards and cash are all accepted in Mexico. Outside of a few purchases like transportation fare or local shops, a credit card will be your best bet for everyday purchases.

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Beaches. East Coast: Mexico's east coast, particularly the Caribbean Sea's turquoise waters in spots like Tulum, are the stuff beach vacation dreams are made of. The east coast also has a reputation for soft white sand and warm, calm waters.

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