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A treasure of cultures, beaches and flavours

Few destinations can rival Mexico’s richness, diversity and cultural depth. Home to ancient civilisations like the Maya and Aztecs, Mexico seamlessly blends history with modernity. This country is celebrated for its centuries-old cultural heritage, idyllic beaches, vibrant cities and cuisine recognised as UNESCO cultural heritage. Savour everything this rich and diverse country has to offer.


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Every place has a story to tell

Barceló Films invites you on an audiovisual journey through the sights and experiences awaiting you in Mexico. Immerse yourself in the stories and cultural richness of this fascinating country before experiencing them first-hand.




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The weather in Mexico

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127V / 60 Hz Enchufes tipo A y B

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Subtropical

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Gastronomy

La cocina mexicana es reconocida mundialmente, ofreciendo una experiencia culinaria única y diversa que le ha valido el reconocimiento de Patrimonio Cultural Inmaterial de la Humanidad por la UNESCO. Platos como los tacos, enchiladas, tamales y bebidas como el tequila y el mezcal son famosos en todo el mundo e indisociables de la cultura mexicana.

Delicious chipotle with quinoa, roasted chicken, avocado, corn, tomatoes, kidney beans, onions and lime.

Frequently asked questions about Mexico

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Which languages are spoken in the main tourist destinations in Mexico?

The official language in Mexico is Spanish. However, in major tourist areas such as the Mexican Pacific, Jalisco, Quintana Roo, Mexico City and Guadalajara, English is widely spoken in hotels, restaurants and shops, making communication easier for visitors.

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Do I need to exchange currency during my stay in Mexico?

The official currency of Mexico is the Mexican peso (MXN). In tourist areas such as Quintana Roo and the Mexican Pacific, US dollars (USD) are accepted in many places, but it is advisable to exchange to pesos for local purchases to avoid fluctuations in the exchange rate. Euros (EUR), although not commonly accepted, can be exchanged for pesos at bureaux de change, banks and international airports. In addition, ATMs are available in most cities and tourist areas and credit cards are widely accepted.

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What is the weather like in Mexico and when is the best time to visit?

Mexico has a wide range of climate zones. In places like Quintana Roo (Cancún and the Riviera Maya), the climate is tropical, offering warm temperatures all year round. In the area of the Mexican Pacific, such as Los Cabos, the weather is hot and dry, ideal for enjoying the beaches. Jalisco and Guadalajara enjoy a temperate climate, with mild winters and warm summers. Mexico City, on the other hand, has a cooler and milder climate, suitable for exploring the city at any time of the year.

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What are the travel requirements to enter Mexico?

To enter Mexico, most tourists only need a valid passport. Citizens of the United States, Canada, the European Union and certain other countries do not require a visa for tourist stays of up to 180 days. It is essential to check the specific requirements for your nationality before travelling.

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What is the Tourist Card and how do I get it?

The Tourist Card is a document that all travellers must complete when entering Mexico. This form will be given to you on the plane or at the border and you must keep hold of it throughout the entirety of your stay, as you will need it to leave the country.

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Do I need any vaccinations to travel to Mexico?

No specific vaccinations are required to enter Mexico, although it is advisable to be up to date on standard vaccinations. This ensures a safe and worry-free stay while you enjoy your trip.

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What transportation options are available to travel around Mexico?

Mexico offers a variety of transportation options, including domestic flights, buses, taxis and private transportation services such as Uber. In addition, in many tourist areas you will find organised transport services arranging excursions and transfers.

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Is travelling around Mexico safe?

Mexico is a popular tourist destination and is generally safe for visitors. As with any other country, it is recommended to take basic precautions, such as avoiding displaying valuables and following local safety recommendations. Staying at a reputable hotel will also ensure you enjoy a safe and comfortable stay.

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