Mexico
Travel Information
Traveling in Sonora, Mexico has never
been easier. The government of Sonora changed the way visitors
can enter the country to make it fast and easy with no hassles.
All you need is a passport or drivers liscense for identification.
If you're driving you just need to fill out a form and that's
it.
What types of identification are necessary
to enter Mexico?
Visitors from the U.S. need a valid passport
or must present an original birth certificate and photo ID. Travelers
from other countries may need a visa. After proof of citizenship
has been verified, you will receive a free Mexican Tourist Card,
which you must keep with you at all times when in Mexico. This
permit must be given to officials upon departure. If you lose
your Mexican Tourist Card you can obtain a copy or permission
to leave the country from the local Immigration Office.
What about minors traveling to Mexico?
In Mexico, like many other countries,
any person under the age of 18 is considered a minor. Very strict
regulations govern travel by minors into Mexico. For example,
if traveling alone, the minor must have a notarized consent form
signed by both parents. If traveling with only one parent, the
minor must have a notarized letter of consent signed by the parent
not traveling.
Is it safe to travel in Mexico?
The government of Mexico is working hard
to improve safety throughout the country for both citizens and
tourists. Safety in Mexico City is comparable with other big
cities. It is advisable not to carry a lot of cash. Store any
valuables in your hotel's safe when possible and keep a copy
of your important document numbers (passport, visa, travelers
checks, etc.) in a safe place.
What should I pack?
Packing for Mexico differs depending
on where you go. The central plateau and mountainous zones tend
to be cool, while the coastal regions are warmer with relatively
high humidity. Nights can get cool, even by the beach, so a light
sweater always comes in handy. The time of year can also play
a part. The rainy season begs for a raincoat. If you go sightseeing
bring sturdy hiking boots and wear light, loose clothing, which
is great for trekking through the pyramids. Conservative attire
is best for smaller towns and the interior of the country while
sporty, comfortable beachwear is ideal for resort areas. When
traveling to Mexico, bug repellent is usually a good idea in
the jungle where most of the archaeological sites are located.
Sunscreen is also a must because of Mexico's bright sunshine
and long days.
Where can I exchange my currency?
US dollars are easily exchanged for pesos
in banks, major hotels, airports and exchange houses. Most Mexican
banks are open on weekdays only from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. but
there are some open on Saturdays from 9:00 a.m. to 2 p.m. Exchange
houses are open longer and offer quicker service (and usually
a better exchange rate) than banks.
How much is the sales tax?
15 percent value added tax (IVA) is added
to all retail items except medicine. Some luxury goods have a
higher tax. The IVA is usually added into the sale price, meaning
your bill will have the 15 percent tax already included.
Should I bring adapters for my small appliances?
Standard current is 110 volt AC, as in
the US, however adapters are useful because three prong outlets
are not widely available.
Should I be concerned about the water?
Purified water is used in beverages and
ice and for cooking in all big-city hotels and restaurants. It
is best to stick with bottled water and beverages, without ice,
in outlying areas.
What about traveling in Chiapas?
Chiapas, located in the south, is experiencing
some social problems between the region's ethnic groups. Occasional
localized disturbances occur in areas that are not considered
tourist destinations.
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