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Traveling to Mexico

Travel to Mexico 🇲🇽

Mexico is a vibrant country to explore by motorcycle, with roads that cross deserts, mountains, tropical jungles and a coastline bathed by the Pacific and the Caribbean, always accompanied by a rich and welcoming culture.

Capital: Mexico City

Official Language: Spanish (68 indigenous languages also recognized, such as Nahuatl and Mayan)

Emergency Number: 911

Currency: Mexican Peso (MXN)

Card payments are widely accepted in cities, rural areas we recommend cash

Freeway: 110-120 km/h (depending on the road)

Road: 80-100 km/h

Localities : 40-60 km/h

Mexico is one of the largest countries in North America, known for its rich cultural heritage (Mayans and Aztecs), Caribbean and Pacific beaches, colonial cities and World Heritage gastronomy. Mexico City is one of the largest metropolises in the world.

Climate

Very diverse: arid in the north, humid tropical in the south, temperate in the high regions of the central plateau.

Languages

Spanish is predominant. There are dozens of recognized indigenous languages, including Nahuatl, Mayan, Zapotec and Mixtec. English is spoken in tourist areas.

Driving

Drive on the right. The highways are divided into free (free) and quotas (with tolls). On toll roads, payment is either manual or electronic (IAVE TAG).

Camping

Wild camping is neither common nor safe in urban areas. In rural areas it can be tolerated, but it is best to use campsites and RV parks.

Biker Zones

Iconic routes include Baja California, the Pan-American Highway, the Sierra Madre and the Pacific coast (Acapulco, Puerto Vallarta).

Special Zones

Mexico City has traffic restrictions (program Hoy No Circula), pedestrian zones in the historic center and paid parking.

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This site does not provide information on obtaining visas, vaccines, or other issues that depend on both the country of origin and the destination.
You should check with your country if you need visas or other requirements to visit the intended destinations.

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