Mexico excites off-road fans with wild nature and breathtaking landscapes.
Mexico is a paradise for off-road travel and offers impressive adventures through wild deserts and majestic mountains. With Ovecross you will experience an unforgettable adventure in untouched nature, far from mass tourism. The Baja California Peninsula and the Sierra de Arteaga are waiting for adventurous drivers. The Sonoran Desert with its fascinating sand dunes and the refreshing cenotes in Yucatán allow you unique experiences. During your trip, also enjoy the lively festivals and the culinary diversity that Mexico has to offer. The best travel time is between November and April, ideal for exciting off-road adventures.
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Request Mexico Tour InfoGerman citizens do not require a visa for stays of up to 180 days in Mexico. Instead, a tourist card is needed, which can be applied for when flying or crossing by land. Make sure your passport is valid for at least six months. Upon arrival, you will receive a form that you must fill out. Keep it safe, as you will need to show it when leaving.
The Bojerias International Airport in Cancún is one of the best airports for travelers to Mexico, as it provides direct access to popular off-road travel areas. There are numerous international connections. Alternatively, the Mexico City International Airport is also a good choice. From there, you can use domestic flights or buses for off-road travel to other regions.
The official currency in Mexico is the Mexican Peso (MXN). While credit cards are accepted in many places, it is advisable to carry cash as well, especially in rural areas and for off-road adventures. ATMs are widespread, but cash dependency should be considered, as card payments are not possible everywhere. It is best to use ATMs located in banks.
While no vaccinations are mandatory, recommendations are made for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, and the current Tetanus vaccination. A travel insurance with medical coverage is highly recommended, especially if you are going off-road. This protects you in the event of an accident or medical emergency and ensures you can travel stress-free.
In Mexico, you need a valid driver's license written in your language. An international driver's license is recommended to avoid misunderstandings. For SIM cards, it’s simple: get advice at a mobile store, with Telcel and AT&T being good options. These are readily available and offer options for prepaid and data plans tailored to your travel needs.
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