🇲🇽 Your Guide to Mexico
Ancient civilizations, dreamlike beaches, and food recognized as a human heritage — Mexico is more than its reputation
Mexico surprises you with its depth — it's not just Cancún beaches and tacos 🌮. Here the Maya and Aztecs built civilizations among the greatest humanity has ever produced, and the ruins still stand waiting for you. Mexico City itself is one of the world's largest capitals with art, museums, and cuisine at the highest levels. And for the Saudi traveler, Mexico needs a visa but every step of the process is worth it.
Top Places to See
Teotihuacan Pyramids
Pyramids more massive than the Egyptian ones and far less known — climb to the top and imagine the civilization that built them 2,000 years ago
Cancún and the Riviera Maya
Fine white sand and pale turquoise Caribbean water — home to some of the world's finest resorts
Historic Mexico City Centre
The Zócalo square and cathedral — built on the ruins of the Aztec capital, history upon history
Oaxaca and the Craft Villages
Vibrant folk art and indescribable food and authentic heritage — one of Mexico's most beautiful inland cities
Tulum and the Cenotes
Underground freshwater pools with crystal-clear water — diving in a cenote is an experience found nowhere else in the world 💧
Practical Tips
Mexico requires a visa for Saudis — apply early and confirm all required documents
Tap water is not suitable for drinking — bottled water only, even when brushing teeth in some areas 💧
Cancún and the resort zone are very safe — inland areas require prior research on the security situation
Uber works in Mexico City and Cancún — easier and safer than regular taxis, use it every time
Mexicans are very generous and welcoming — try a word or two in Spanish and it opens hearts
Mexico is a civilization before it's a tourist destination 🇲🇽. History that stuns, food that's studied in universities, and beaches that compete with the world's best. Worth every step!