What is the best transport in Mexico, and how to get around?


What transportation to use in Mexico City?

  • Mexico City is an immense city, but you can easily get from one location to another by subway, except during rush hour. Then it is very crowded and you will probably have to stand packed. People also warn about pickpockets at such times. City buses are generally not recommended; they are too crowded and too full. In addition, cabs cost relatively little. It is strongly recommended to use only the by phone callable "cabs de sitio" or at the airport the official airport cabs "cabs autorizados". Other cabs are less or not reliable.

Whether or not travel by car in Mexico?

  • The roads in Mexico, especially on the Yucatan Peninsula, are reasonably paved. Therefore, it is not difficult to travel around here by car by yourself. The roads are safe and gasoline is available in all medium and large cities. You can determine your own pace of travel and where and how long you stop. You don't have to take other travelers into account. Traffic on the roads is not too bad, especially on the toll roads. In Mexico, almost all roads are flat and two-lane. The north of Yucatan is flat and clear. Only in Chiapas is it hilly and densely vegetated, requiring you to adjust your speed. Driving in Mexico is similar to driving in southern Europe but it is advisable to drive only during the day. Cars can be rented in major cities and at airports.

Whether or not travel by bus in Mexico?

  • Mexico has a well-developed bus network. The buses run reasonably on time and the staff is nice and helpful. There are scheduled services over all major distances to the various places. The buses can be divided into three categories: First class buses, second class buses and local lines. First class buses have toilets and air conditioning and reservations are necessary. Second class buses are a little less comfortable, but cozier. There are many different bus companies and each has its own bus terminal (so it can take some searching). Reserving a fixed seat is not possible here, but standing is allowed. Keep in mind that the roads are often not well maintained, and if many places are visited, a trip can take a long time.

Whether or not travel by train in Mexico?

  • Mexico has a rail network, but mainly for freight transport. The trains are not used by passengers.
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