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Is there a departure tax in Mexico 2023?

As of April 2023, the Cancun Departure Tax is 1,136 Mexican pesos (MXN), which is approximately 56 USD. Please note that the fee is subject to change, so it's always a good idea to check the current fee before your trip.



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Whilst you and your friends might be more than happy to stay on and enjoy those cocktails on the beach, you should consider putting aside some money towards your departure tax or you will find yourself stranded in sunny Mexico as you won't be allowed to fly out of the country until you pay it.

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However, some airlines may already include this in their standard holiday packages, so be sure to double-check this with your tour operator or travel agent. Some of the airlines that will automatically include departure tax in their holiday packages include the following: Virgin Atlantic. British Airways.

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They will ask how long you are staying in Mexico. If it is seven days or less, you won't have to pay the tourism tax. If you're staying longer than seven days, you'll be directed to a window where you can pay this tax, which is approximately $30 USD and allows you to stay in Mexico up to 180 days.

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Complimentary meals are included with all our long-haul flights. Menus vary depending on your destination and flight time, and all meals are followed by a hot drink. We'll also pass through the cabin with complimentary bar services offering soft, hot and alcoholic drinks of your choice.

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Everyone pays the resort fee, however some in some packages it is already included in the cost while for others you pay the $13 per night charge at the hotel. If you booked a package with TUI UK the resort fee is already included with their price.

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The new tax of $224 Mexican pesos, approximately $10 – $11 USD per person, will be collected at the airport before visitors leave Mexico and can be paid either at the kiosks installed in the airport or through the official Visitax website.

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Tourists pay the same 16% VAT at hotels, and in Merida, the capital city, it's 5% for the City Tax.

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If you are in possession of Mexican passport, you will need to complete a form before you exit the country known as the Formato Estadístico para Mexicanos (FEM). The government uses this to record statistics of Mexican nationals traveling abroad.

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All citizens of the United States must present a valid passport when entering Mexican territory by any means of transportation. There are no exceptions for minors. Stays less than 72 hours within the border area, do not require an Official Entry Immigration Form (FMM).

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On our long-haul flights – of seven hours or more – you'll get free bottle of water when you board, plus a main meal* and a lighter snack before landing. Your main meal will be served with a glass of wine, followed by your choice of tea or coffee. And you can choose what type of meal you need when you book.

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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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When Do I Have to Pay the Cancun Visitor Tax? The tax for tourists to Quintana Roo must be paid before leaving for home. You can pay before you travel to Mexico, while you're at your resort or at the airport before departure. It's up to you when you prefer to pay but you can only pay at the airport in cash.

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