Visit Mexico for the Ideal Vacation! Mexico has become a regular destination for many people over recent years. The rich history and culture, combined with the friendly native people, gives the traveller a feeling of relaxation and exploration combined. Added to this, the variety of tasty Mexican dishes will make anyone want to visit again and again. Whether going on vacation for fun, or to visit historical sights, an all inclusive vacation package, will cater for your requirements.
This includes first class accommodation, with all the necessary amenities. These are located close to the prime areas, giving travellers easy access to all the shops, bars and restaurants. More and more people are traveling to Mexico, as they seek to break from the regular destinations, that they have become accustomed to. Moreover, an all inclusive package takes the hassle out of the vacation, giving travellers peace of mind to enjoy their vacation to the full. For anyone wanting to visit a new vibrant, adventurous destination, Mexico should be the first choice.
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Country: Mexico
The population of Mexico is
118,395,054 habitants.
Mexico City is the country capital with
Spanish being the official country language.
Every year more than 22,670,000 people
visit Mexico.
1,400,000 of them are from Canada. The
country currency is Peso (MXN). The weather is hot and humid
with the average low 27.0C in
January and the average high
32.0 C in August .
The hurricane season is from Mid-May till the end of
November.
For the most recent information regarding visa requirements, vaccination, water quality, safety
advisory please visit Government of
Canada Travel & Tourism website.
118,395,054
Mexico City
Spanish
Peso (MXN)
22,670,000
1,400,000
Passport
Canadian citizens, including those with dual citizenship, must present a valid passport in order to enter and exit Mexico.
Visas
Persons seeking to enter Mexico for purposes other than tourism must have a proper visa.
MEXICO - Exercise a high degree of caution
- There is no nationwide advisory in effect for Mexico. However, you should exercise a high degree of caution, especially in those parts of the country experiencing a deteriorating security situation. Most major tourist areas have not been affected by the extreme levels of violence in the northern region.
- Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Canada advises against non-essential travel to Baja California Sur due to widespread damage caused by Hurricane Odile.
- Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Canada advises against non-essential travel to the northern states of Chihuahua, Coahuila, Durango, Nuevo León (except the city of Monterrey), Sinaloa (with the exception of Mazatlán), Sonora (except the cities of Hermosillo and Guaymas/San Carlos), and Tamaulipas due to continuously high levels of violence linked to organized crime.
- Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Canada also advises against non-essential travel to the south western states of Michoacán (excluding the city of Morelia) and Guerrero (excluding the cities of Ixtapa, Taxco and Zihuatanejo, as well as the tourist zone of Acapulco) due to the high levels of violence and organized crime. Exercise a high degree of caution in the excluded areas.
Yellow fever is a disease caused by a flavivirus from the bite of an infected mosquito.
Travellers get vaccinated either because it is required to enter a country or because it is recommended for their protection.
Required
Water precautions
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Embassy:
Calle Schiller No. 529, Colonia Polanco, 11580 México, D.F., México
Postal Address
P.O. Box 40-045, 06141 México, D.F., México
Telephone
52 (55) 5724-7900
Consulate:
Torre Gomez Morin 955, Ave. Gomez Morin No. 955, Suite 404, Col. Montebello, 66279 San Pedro Garza Garcia, Nuevo Léon, México
Telephone
52 (81) 8378-0240