Practical information
We've put together a list of practical information to help you get to know Mexico.
Etiquette
Making an effort to learn and use some basic Spanish phrases is always appreciated in Mexico, as is good manners and courtesy. Always ask for permission if taking someone’s photo.
Tipping
The usual propina (tip) at restaurants is 10%, provided a service charge hasn’t already been included in the bill. Tipping private drivers and guides is commonplace.
Discretionary.
Bargaining
Many purchases involve a degree of bargaining. This is always the case with things bought from markets and street stalls.
Visa requirements
If you hold a full British Passport then you do not require a visa.
Insurance
For some activities such as scuba diving, specialist insurance is advised. Check our travel insurance section for more information on finding the right policy for you.
Electricity
The electrical system in Mexico is 110 volts AC (60 cycles), as in the United States and Canada.
Capital
Mexico City. Also known as Mexico City DF.
Government
Republic
Time
GMT -6
Money
Mexican Peso ($) We recommend you take US dollars, which are widely accepted.
Mobile
European. 3G
Health
We strongly advise you consult your doctor for the most up to date advice on the best health precautions at least one month prior to travel.
www.masta-travel-health.com is also a helpful resource for obtaining up to date health information on your chosen destination.