Mexico Visa Requirements
For ๐ฒ๐ฒ Myanmar passport holders
Entry Requirements
Passport Validity
6 months beyond stay
Blank Pages
At least 1 page required
Multiple Entry
Single entry
Work Permitted
No - requires work visa
Travel Essentials
Health & Safety
Safety Rating
Vaccinations
Hepatitis A, Typhoid, COVID-19. Rabies for some areas.
Tap Water
Bottled water recommended
Safety Tips
Exercise increased caution in Mexico. While millions of Americans visit safely each year, certain states have travel advisories due to cartel activity - check the State Department website before travel. Major tourist destinations like Cancรบn, Puerto Vallarta, and Mexico City's main areas are generally safe. Use first-class buses (ADO, ETN) rather than second-class for intercity travel. Avoid driving at night outside cities.
Money & Costs
Currency
$ Mexican Peso (MXN)
Daily Budget (USD)
Budget: $40 ยท Mid: $100 ยท Luxury: $250+
Cards & ATMs
Credit cards (Visa, Mastercard) are widely accepted in tourist areas, hotels, restaurants, and chain stores. American Express is less common. However, cash is essential for markets, street food, small shops, taxis, and tips. Many places outside major tourist zones are cash-only. Always carry some pesos.
Tipping
Tipping is customary and expected in Mexico, similar to the US. In restaurants, 10-15% is standard, and 15-20% for excellent service. Tip in pesos rather than dollars when possible. Gas station attendants, grocery baggers, parking attendants (comes vigilantes), and hotel staff all expect small tips (10-20 pesos). Tour guides typically receive 10-15% of the tour cost.
Practical Info
Power
Type A, B, 127V, 60Hz
Driving
Right side
Emergency
Emergency: 911
Tourist Emergency: 078
Mobile/SIM
Buy a local SIM card at Telcel (best coverage), AT&T Mexico, or Movistar stores - readily available at airports and shopping centers. US carriers like T-Mobile and AT&T often include Mexico in their plans - verify before travel. Expect to pay around 200-300 pesos for a tourist SIM with data.
Getting There
Main Airports
Cancรบn (CUN) ยท Guadalajara (GDL) ยท San Josรฉ del Cabo (SJD) ยท Mexico City (MEX)
Airport Transfers
Mexico City (MEX): Metro Line 1 runs to city center but with luggage it's challenging. Authorized taxi booths inside airport offer fixed rates (350-500 pesos to most hotels). Uber/DiDi work from designated pickup zones. Cancรบn (CUN): ADO buses run to Hotel Zone (around 100 pesos) and downtown. Private transfers or taxis are 500-800 pesos to Hotel Zone. Los Cabos (SJD): No public transport - shuttles or taxis only (around $20-40 USD to hotels).
Local Transport
Mexico has excellent intercity bus service - ADO, ETN, and Primera Plus offer comfortable, safe first-class travel with AC, movies, and bathrooms. Book online for popular routes. Mexico City has an extensive metro system (very cheap but crowded). Uber, DiDi, and InDriver work in major cities. Domestic flights are affordable with Volaris and VivaAerobus.
Culture & Travel Tips
Best Time to Visit
November-April dry season. December-January busy. Avoid hurricane season (June-Nov) on coasts.
Cultural Notes
Mexicans are exceptionally warm, family-oriented, and hospitable. Greetings between friends involve a kiss on the cheek. Meal times run later than in the US - lunch is the main meal (2-4pm) and dinner often starts at 8-9pm. Day of the Dead (Nov 1-2) is a profound cultural celebration, not a morbid holiday. Respect for elders is paramount. "Maรฑana" culture means things may take longer than expected.
Insider Tips
Learn basic Spanish phrases - while many Mexicans in tourist areas speak English, the effort is deeply appreciated. Never drink tap water or use ice from unknown sources. The FMM tourist card is essential - keep it safe as you'll need it when departing. Book popular restaurants in advance, especially in Mexico City. Uber and DiDi work reliably in major cities and are often safer than street taxis.
Dress Code
Casual dress is appropriate for most situations. Beach attire should be kept to beach areas - cover up when going to restaurants or shops. For upscale restaurants and clubs, smart casual is expected. When visiting churches, cover shoulders and avoid shorts out of respect.
Myanmar Embassy
Paseo de la Reforma 305
Col. Cuauhtรฉmoc
06500 Mรฉxico, CDMX
+52 55 5080 2000