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Driving MexicoCruise family Mexico vacations give you a holiday to remember and memories that will last a lifetime. Visiting mesmerizing Baja Mexico or the Mexican Riviera via a cruise is a spectacular experience.
Driving Mexico roads can be a great way to see all Mexico has to offer. Both adventurous and challenging, traveling to Mexico by road in your car or RV is about as safe as traveling in the U.S. or Canada. While many may say driving in Mexico can be "hazardous to your health", the same can be said about driving anywhere you have never driven before. The key is to be extra careful when driving in a country you have never driven before. And we will get to some driving tips in a moment.
Mexican citizens
are generally friendly and helpful and will many times go out
of their way to help you out if you are lost or need help changing a
flat tire.
Mexico map - country view
There are some basics you need to
know about driving to Mexico. Taking note of the following
will help make your road trip more enjoyable.
RV to Mexico
Entry to Mexico
When you
come to the Mexico border you will need the following documents:
Your passport or original birth
certificate (not baptismal certificate) and one piece of photo
identification such as your driver's license.
Vehicle
registration or title - must be in the driver's name.
A
notarized letter from the vehicle's lien holder (bank,
financing company) with their consent for you to enter Mexico
with the vehicle.
International credit card - again, in the driver's name.
Tourist
card - if you plan on visiting Mexico for more than 72 hours.
You will
be asked to sign a promise letter indicating you will return
the vehicle to your homeland and not attempt to sell the
vehicle in Mexico.
Auto Insurance
Customs - For Entry to Mexico by Vehicle When driving into Mexico you are allowed to bring in, in addition to your luggage (see below for allowable), items worth up to $50 U.S. per person. So if there are 4 people entering, you would be allowed to bring in up to $200 U.S. for everyone in the vehicle. You will be required to fill out 1 Mexico customs form to declare your goods per family. Regardless of how you enter Mexico (land, air, sea) your personal luggage can consist of:
Great
Mexican driving tunes for your drive to Mexico.
"All The Best From Mexico: 40 Mexican Favorites" [2-CD SET] (After clicking on the CD cover, a new page will open and you will be able to click on the title on Amazon's web page. Scroll to the bottom of that page to listen to some music samples) If you bring in more than the allowable you will be subject to an import tax on those items. As meat, dairy and fresh foods are not allowed to be taken into Mexico, you can purchase your perishables in Mexico. There are many food markets available. Do not attempt to bring firearms, ammunition or any sort of weapons into Mexico - a definite "no-no". And if you're thinking of bringing even the slightest amount of drugs - DON'T! You'll spend a lot of time in a Mexican jail if you're that crazy! Border Wait Times The time you will have to wait at the border before crossing into Mexico all depends on the time of day and day of the week. Check out the current U.S. Customs Border Wait Times by clicking here. Checking the above site several times during the week before your trip should give you a good idea of the best times to cross.
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