Mexico
Los Cabos
Mexico
Cancun
Mexico
Playa del Carmen
Mexico
Huatulco
Mexico
Chiapas
Mexico
Oaxaca
Mexico
Riviera Maya
Mexico
Mexico City
Mexico
Punta Mita
Mexico
Cozumel
Mexico
Multi-day Trips Mexico
5 days / 4 nights
Oaxaca (5 days/4 nights)
Oaxaca
Beautiful Oaxaca is known for its colonial buildings, colorful murals, unique real Mexican cuisine, and mezcal tasting, among many other things. 90 minutes from the city of Oaxaca, you can enjoy one of the biggest virgin areas in the American continent, Sierra Norte. This pristine region is one of the most biodiverse ones in the world. You can discover it via a trail network of more than 100 km.
Things to Do + Places to Stay + Ground transportation
5 days / 4 nights
Adventure in Los Cabos (5 days / 4 nights)
Los Cabos
On this 5-day multi-day trip to Los Cabos, you will discover the Mexican Caribbean in an accessible way. With planned activities and free time to explore on your own, you will snorkel, cruise a catamaran, enjoy some delicious dishes, and spend some time in white-sand and crystal clear water beaches. Transportation will be accessible and your accessible room at Marquis Los Cabos is included and guaranteed. Every activity will have accessible restrooms and crew members are willing to help. Please contact us for any special requirements and learn more detailed information about your itinerary below.
Things to Do + Places to Stay + Ground transportation
4 days / 3 nights
Weekend getaway in Los Cabos
Los Cabos
On this 4-day multi-day trip to Los Cabos, you will discover the Mexican Caribbean in an accessible way. With planned activities and free time to explore on your own, you will snorkel, cruise a catamaran, enjoy some delicious dishes, and spend some time in white-sand and crystal clear water beaches. Transportation will be accessible, and your accessible room at Marquis Los Cabos is included and guaranteed. Every activity will have accessible restrooms, and crew members are willing to help. Please contact us for any special requirements and learn more detailed information about your itinerary below.
Things to Do + Places to Stay + Ground transportation
7 days / 6 nights
Highlights of Riviera Maya (7 days/6 nights)
Cancun
On this tour through the Riviera Maya, you will get to know the Mayan culture in depth in a Gritt wheelchair for your comfort.
Things to Do + Places to Stay + Ground transportation
About Mexico
Accessible travel Mexico
More modern infrastructure, such as modern hotels, resorts and airports tend to be more accessible for wheelchair users. Public transportation is rarely wheelchair accessible, so if moving between cities in Mexico, it may be more straightforward to fly from one destination to another.
Some attractions do offer reduced price admission for people with disabilities, but this does not guarantee that the attraction will be entirely accessible.
Country Information
Health
When visiting Mexico, you should take reasonable precautions to avoid mosquito bites, as cases of the Zika virus and Chikungunya virus have been confirmed.
It is also recommended to avoid tap water and to only drink boiled or bottled water. Large cities, particularly Mexico City, tend to have high levels of air pollution, which can aggravate pre-existing heart, lung or respiratory conditions. Visitors with these conditions, as well as the elderly and young children, should avoid going out on days with high pollution levels. You can check pollution index levels online in real time.
Be sure to get appropriate health insurance to fit your personal and travel needs, and have funds available to cover any medical emergency.
Security
Drug- and gang-related violence can occur throughout Mexico. It is recommended to avoid traveling alone, to inform family and friends of your whereabouts and if possible to choose toll roads and first-class busses over free highways and standard public transport.
Scams such as contacting tourists or their families by telephone to request money can occur. Be sure to check directly with family or friends before transferring money. Cases have also been reported of rental cars being pulled over by police and extorted for money. If this occurs, do not hand over money or your passport. Instead, ask for the officer’s identifying details and for a written copy of the fine, which should be payable at a later date.
Pickpocketing and muggings are a known problem. If withdrawing money, try to use ATMs inside shopping malls within daylight hours, and limit the amount of cash you carry. It is recommended to be cautious at all times and to avoid flashing valuables.
Documentation
Entry requirements to Mexico depend on your nationality. Check the specific entry requirements here.
https://www.inm.gob.mx/gobmx/word/index.php/paises-no-requieren-visa-para-mexico/
Weather
Mexico has several climate zones, so weather varies depending on your location. In the south, the hottest months are in April and May, and on the Pacific Coast, summer is from July to September. The Yucatan is extremely hot from May to September, with highs over 35°C. In general across the country, December to February are cooler. Most regions south of the Tropic of Cancer have a rainy season from May or June to October.
Hurricane season is generally from July to October, with September and October being the most active months, although hurricane activity changes from year to year. It is recommended to monitor weather reports carefully.
Language
Spanish is the most widely spoken language in Mexico. Approximately 12% of the country speaks some English, but only 4% are fluent. English speakers tend to be concentrated in major cities and tourist resorts such as Cancun, Playa del Carmen, Tulum and parts of Mexico close to the US border. Outside of these areas, having a few Spanish phrases handy could be helpful.
Electricity
Mexico has 2 main plug types; one with 2 rectangular pins and another with 2 rectangular pins and a semicircle pin. Electricity runs at 127V and 60Hz, so you may need to use a voltage converter.