Immerse yourself in a colorful country that is shaped by latin music and delicious food – because this is what you will find in Mexico! What I love about Mexico is that the culture creates this happy & carefree mood. It’s hard not to enjoy yourself when traveling in Mexico. You will hear music everywhere you go and notice pretty quickly how colorful this country is. People are outgoing, friendly and open minded to travelers. Apart from that it’s a really big country with countless beautiful places to visit. If you have wondered about safety, it is absolutely safe enough to travel to Mexico, also as a female solo traveler. Of course this depends on where you go, it’s not safe everywhere. In general you can expect tourist destinations to be safe. I have traveled solo to many places in Mexico and never felt unsafe.
Teotihuacán, Mexico City
The east coast of Mexico is the most popular place to go for tourists and travelers. Most people travel to destinations like Cancun, Isla Mujeres, Playa del Carmen and Tulum, but there is a lot more to see on the east coast. Apart from the crystal clear water of the Caribbean ocean you will find a lot of history here. Old ruins like the Chichén Itzá tell stories that are more than 1500 years old, from a country first inhabited more than 13,000 years ago. Many people feel drawn to Tulum, the most artistic town of Mexico. Here you can explore art centers and buy clothes in small boutiques from local designers. Some of Mexico’s most popular cenotes are also located close to Tulum, which makes it a great place to stay. Cenotes are natural sinkholes, where the ceiling of limestone bedrock has collapsed. Cenotes come in different shapes and sizes, some can only be reached by diving from an open cenote to a cave.
The west coast of Mexico is less visited and therefore more authentic than the east coast. You will still find a lot of tourists, but it’s very different compared to the east coast. I lived in Puerto Vallarta for a total of 4 months and really enjoyed it, because there is a lot to do around the city, there are lots of digital nomads and expats and it’s super safe. From there you can do day trips to places like Sayulita, San Pancho, Guadalajara, Tequila, Yelapa and many more.
Tulum
The most popular spot in the south of Mexico is Puerto Escondido, the Mexican surfers paradise. It’s a small town with countless beautiful beaches that are great for surfers. No matter if you’re a beginner or professional, this is a great place to catch some good waves. Apart from that you can do dolphin tours there (we ended up seeing orcas instead!) and safe baby turtles on the beach.
Mexico City is pretty much in the middle of the country and the place where many international tourists arrive. I would recommend spending a few days exploring here before heading to the coast. Before I traveled to Mexico I was thinking that it’s way too dangerous to go to Mexico City, but that’s not true. Most people that haven’t been there would probably advise you not to go, but all people who have been there say it’s a must see! I ended up going to Mexico City by myself and meeting some friends there, planned to go for a few days and ended up staying for two weeks.
As you can probably tell by now there are lots of places to visit and countless things to do in Mexico. Here are the most important ones…
Puerto Escondido
Below you will find different blog posts about Mexico. The best time to visit Mexico is from November to April when it’s not as hot and it barely rains. Like I mentioned before there is really a lot to see in Mexico. If you have any questions about traveling to Mexico, don’t hesitate to send me an email! I answer every email I get.
Tulum is an incredible destination to visit, different from any other place you will find in Mexico. Tulum is artistic,
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Sayulita has a lot of beautiful hotels, AirBnBs and hostels. From simple hotel rooms to luxury resorts, this town has
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Saving baby turtles in Puerto Escondido
Streets of Sayulita
Nobody expects you to speak perfect Spanish when you arrive, but it’s always good to know the basic vocabulary because not everyone speaks or understands English. Knowing how to say simple things like “Hello”, “Thank you” and “Delicious” can open doors and hearts.
Essentials:
Buenos días — Good morning
Buenas tardes — Good afternoon
Buenas noches — Good evening
Hola — Hello
Adiós — Goodbye
Por favor — Please
Gracias — Thank you
Lo siento — Sorry
Sí — Yes
No — No
Me llamo … — My name is …
¿Cómo te llamas? — What’s your name?
Mucho gusto — Nice to meet you
¿Cómo estás? — How are you?
Bien, gracias — I’m well thank you