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Reiseinfos

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Mexiko

Alles, was Sie vor Ihrer Reise wissen müssen

Einreisebestimmungen

Brauche ich ein Visum für Mexiko?

Die meisten Nationalitäten können bis zu 180 Tage visumfrei als Touristen einreisen.

✓ Kein Visum erforderlich — 180 Tage

🇺🇸 USA180 Tage
🇨🇦 Canada180 Tage
🇬🇧 United Kingdom180 Tage
🇫🇷 France180 Tage
🇩🇪 Germany180 Tage
🇪🇸 Spain180 Tage
🇮🇹 Italy180 Tage
🇳🇱 Netherlands180 Tage
🇧🇪 Belgium180 Tage
🇨🇭 Switzerland180 Tage
🇦🇹 Austria180 Tage
🇸🇪 Sweden180 Tage
🇳🇴 Norway180 Tage
🇩🇰 Denmark180 Tage
🇫🇮 Finland180 Tage
🇵🇹 Portugal180 Tage
🇵🇱 Poland180 Tage
🇨🇿 Czech Republic180 Tage
🇦🇺 Australia180 Tage
🇳🇿 New Zealand180 Tage
🇯🇵 Japan180 Tage
🇰🇷 South Korea180 Tage
🇮🇱 Israel180 Tage
🇧🇷 Brazil180 Tage
🇦🇷 Argentina180 Tage
🇨🇱 Chile180 Tage
🇨🇴 Colombia180 Tage
🇵🇪 Peru180 Tage
🇪🇨 Ecuador180 Tage
🇺🇾 Uruguay180 Tage
🇵🇾 Paraguay180 Tage
🇧🇴 Bolivia180 Tage
🇨🇷 Costa Rica180 Tage
🇵🇦 Panama180 Tage
🇬🇹 Guatemala180 Tage
🇭🇳 Honduras180 Tage
🇸🇻 El Salvador180 Tage
🇳🇮 Nicaragua180 Tage
🇨🇺 Cuba180 Tage
🇩🇴 Dominican Republic180 Tage
🇵🇷 Puerto Rico180 Tage
🇷🇺 Russia180 Tage
🇹🇷 Turkey180 Tage
🇵🇭 Philippines180 Tage
🇪🇺 European Union180 Tage

Visum erforderlich

🇨🇳 ChinaVisum erforderlich
🇮🇳 IndiaVisum erforderlich
🇵🇰 PakistanVisum erforderlich
🇧🇩 BangladeshVisum erforderlich
🇳🇬 NigeriaVisum erforderlich
🇬🇭 GhanaVisum erforderlich
🇪🇬 EgyptVisum erforderlich
🇲🇦 MoroccoVisum erforderlich
🇻🇪 VenezuelaVisum erforderlich

Hinweis

Anforderungen können sich ändern. Bitte vor der Reise beim mexikanischen Konsulat nachfragen. Quelle: Secretaría de Relaciones Exteriores México (gob.mx/sre)

Sicherheit

Notrufnummern in Mexiko

911

General Emergency

Police, Fire, Ambulance — nationwide

078

Tourist Assistance Hotline

24/7 — English available

800 890 3300

Cruz Roja (Red Cross)

Medical emergency, nationwide

55 5080 2000

LOCATEL

Mexico City information line

Botschaften in Mexiko-Stadt

LandTelefon
🇺🇸 USA+52 55 5080 2000
🇬🇧 UK+52 55 1670 3200
🇨🇦 Canada+52 55 5724 7900
🇫🇷 France+52 55 9171 9700
🇩🇪 Germany+52 55 5283 2200
🇦🇺 Australia+52 55 1101 2200

Sicherheit

Ist Mexiko sicher für Touristen?

Mexiko empfängt jährlich über 47 Millionen Touristen — es ist eines der meistbesuchten Länder der Welt. Touristenzonen sind im Allgemeinen sicher. Es gelten übliche Reisevorsichtsmaßnahmen: keine teuren Schmuckstücke zeigen, Uber statt Straßentaxi nutzen, nachts in beleuchteten Bereichen bleiben.

Sehr sicher für Touristen

  • Cancún / Riviera Maya
  • Los Cabos
  • Oaxaca city
  • San Miguel de Allende
  • Mérida
  • CDMX tourist zones

Normale Vorsicht

  • Guadalajara
  • Monterrey
  • Puerto Vallarta
  • Tijuana tourist areas

Reisehinweise prüfen

Some border regions and specific states require verification. Always check your government's official travel advisory before visiting any region.

Prüfen Sie die Reisehinweise Ihrer Regierung: US (travel.state.gov) · UK (gov.uk) · Canada

Gesundheit

Gesundheitstipps für Mexiko

Tap Water

Do NOT drink tap water anywhere in Mexico. Always buy bottled water (agua embotellada). This applies to brushing teeth too when sensitive.

Vaccinations

No mandatory vaccines required to enter Mexico. Hepatitis A and Typhoid are recommended. Consult your doctor 4–6 weeks before travel.

Travel Insurance

Strongly recommended. Public hospitals are free but can be slow. Private clinics (Médica Sur, Hospital Ángeles) are faster and excellent.

Medical Emergency

Call 911 or go to the nearest Hospital or Cruz Roja. In CDMX, Hospital Ángeles and Médica Sur are recommended for tourists.

Pharmacies

Farmacias del Ahorro and Farmacias Guadalajara are everywhere, many open 24 hours. Basic medications are cheap and widely available without a prescription.

Sun & Heat

Mexico is hot and sunny year-round. Use SPF 50+ sunscreen, stay hydrated and be cautious at altitude (Mexico City sits at 2,240m above sea level).

Geld

Geld in Mexiko

MXN

Mexican Peso (MXN)

1 USD ≈ 17–19 MXN  ·  1 EUR ≈ 18–21 MXN  ·  1 GBP ≈ 21–24 MXN

ATMs

Widely available. Use bank ATMs (BBVA, Santander, Banamex) to avoid high fees. Avoid ATMs inside convenience stores.

Credit Cards

Accepted in most restaurants, hotels and shops. Visa and Mastercard preferred. Amex less common outside tourist areas.

Cash

Always carry some cash for street food, markets, taxis and smaller businesses. Many places are cash-only.

Airport Exchange

Avoid currency exchange at airports — rates are poor. Use an ATM on arrival instead for the best rate.

Tipping

10–15% in restaurants is expected. Tip hotel staff (20–50 MXN/night), tour guides (50–100 MXN) and drivers.

Digital Payments

Apple Pay and Google Pay accepted in major cities. Oxxo convenience stores accept cash payments for everything.

Transport

Reisen in Mexiko

Uber

Empfohlen

Available in all major cities. Safer and more reliable than street taxis. Always use Uber or DiDi over hailing cabs on the street.

ADO Buses

Bestes Preis-Leistungs-Verhältnis

Excellent first-class intercity bus service. Connects all major tourist destinations with comfortable, air-conditioned coaches. Book at ado.com.mx.

Metro CDMX

5 MXN

Cheap, extensive network, safe during daytime. Avoid rush hours (7–9 AM, 6–8 PM). Download the official Metro CDMX app for navigation.

Domestic Flights

Volaris, Aeromexico and VivaAerobus connect all major cities. Book early for cheap fares. Flight time CDMX to Cancún: ~2.5h.

Street Taxis

Vorsicht

Only use licensed taxis (with taximeter) or taxis booked through hotel concierge. Avoid hailing taxis from the street, especially at night.

Apps

Unverzichtbare Apps für Mexiko

Uber

Safest way to get around in cities. Works in all major Mexican cities.

Google Maps

Works offline — download maps before you go. Essential for navigation.

WhatsApp

Everyone in Mexico uses WhatsApp. Essential for contacting hotels, guides and locals.

ADO

Book intercity buses online. Best way to travel between cities.

Farmacias del Ahorro

Find the nearest 24h pharmacy. Delivery available in major cities.

XE Currency

Real-time peso exchange rates. Never get confused about conversions again.

GO MEXICO Chat

Ask our AI guide anything about Mexico — destinations, food, transport and more.

Planung

Wann Mexiko besuchen?

Trockenzeit

December – April

Best weather nationwide. Clear skies, low humidity. Peak tourist season — book in advance. Ideal for beaches and city exploration.

Heiß und Trocken

May – June

Hot and dry. Fewer crowds and lower prices than peak season. Good time for cultural cities like Oaxaca and Guanajuato.

Regenzeit

July – September

Lush green landscapes but afternoon showers. Hurricane risk on Caribbean and Pacific coasts. Lower prices. Jungle and nature destinations at their best.

Nebensaison

October – November

Excellent weather, fewer crowds, lower prices. Día de Muertos (Nov 1–2) — one of the world's great cultural experiences. Highly recommended.

FIFA Weltmeisterschaft 2026 — Juni / Juli 2026

Mexico hosts matches in Mexico City, Guadalajara and Monterrey. Expect higher hotel prices and larger crowds in these cities. Book accommodation months in advance. Vollständiger WM-Guide →

Wetter

Regenzeit und Hurrikane — Was Sie erwarten können

Mexikos Wetter ist sehr regional. Das Verständnis der Regenzeit und des Hurrikanrisikos hilft Ihnen, eine sicherere und angenehmere Reise zu planen.

Regenzeit (Mai – Oktober)

Afternoon showers, not all day

Rain typically falls between 2–6 PM for 1–2 hours. Mornings are usually sunny — plan outdoor activities in the morning.

Greener landscapes, fewer tourists

The rainy season makes Mexico's jungles and mountains lush. Prices drop and popular sites are less crowded.

Pack a light rain jacket

A compact waterproof jacket or poncho is all you need. Umbrellas are widely sold everywhere.

Cities are largely unaffected

In CDMX, Oaxaca and Guadalajara, rain rarely disrupts travel plans. The main risk is on coastal areas during hurricane season.

Regenzeit nach Region

ReisezielRegenzeit
Mexico City (CDMX)May – October (afternoons)
Cancún / Riviera MayaJune – October
OaxacaMay – September
GuadalajaraJune – September
Los Cabos / BajaAugust – September (brief)
ChiapasMay – October (heavy)
YucatánMay – October

Hurrikan-Saison (Juni – November)

Caribbean / Gulf Coast

Cancún, Cozumel, Tulum and Playa del Carmen can be affected by Atlantic hurricanes from June to November. Peak risk: August, September, October.

Pacific Coast

Puerto Vallarta, Manzanillo and Acapulco have a hurricane season too, though less frequent than the Caribbean.

Los Cabos

Occasionally affected by Pacific hurricanes in September. Most years pass without major storms, but monitor forecasts.

Interior & Highlands

Mexico City, Oaxaca, Guanajuato and most inland destinations are not affected by hurricanes. Safe year-round.

Bei Reisen in Küstengebiete während der Hurrikan-Saison:

  • Buy travel insurance that covers trip cancellation due to weather
  • Monitor the National Hurricane Center (nhc.noaa.gov) during your trip
  • Hotels in coastal areas have established evacuation protocols — follow their guidance
  • Hurricanes are typically predictable days in advance — there is time to evacuate if necessary

Monat für Monat Übersicht

Januar

Trocken / Ideal

Februar

Trocken / Ideal

März

Trocken / Ideal

April

Trocken / Ideal

Mai

Regenzeit beginnt

Juni

Regen + Hurrikane

Juli

Regen + Hurrikane

August

Höchstes Hurrikanrisiko

September

Hurrikanrisiko am höchsten

Oktober

Regen + Hurrikane

November

Regenende — Día de Muertos

Dezember

Trocken / Hochsaison

Trocken / Ideal Regenzeit beginnt/endet Vorsicht an der Küste Höchstes Hurrikanrisiko

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