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Mexico Travel and Vacation Rentals Info


Are you craving an exotic getaway? Why travel again to the same beaches when you could plan an exciting trip to Mexico. From the Mayan Riviera to Puerto Vallarta and beyond, Mexico is full of relaxing vacation rentals with ocean views. Planning a trip to Mexico can be intimidating though, especially trying to figure out what destinations appeal to your interests and how to choose the perfect vacation rental. Keep reading for all the Mexico travel and vacation rentals info you need to plan the perfect trip.

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When to Visit
If you’re planning a trip to Mexico there are many factors to consider. One of the biggest decisions to make is when to visit. Temperatures in Mexico are pleasant all year long, and never dip below freezing. In addition to weather, another factor you might want to consider is crowds.

The single busiest season in Mexico is from June through August when kids are out of school. Also considered peak season is the months from December through April, coinciding with winter in the northern hemisphere. If you’re looking for fewer crowds and discounts on flights and rentals, check out the low season in September, or the months that make up the shoulder season: October, November, and May.

Planning your trip around the crowds can equal more peace and quiet on Mexico’s beautiful beaches. Another important thing to consider is the fact that hurricane season lasts from the end of August through the beginning of October. Mexico has two distinct seasons: wet and dry. The dry season lasts from November through May, attracting travelers for consistently perfect weather.

What to Expect
What to expect during a Mexico vacation depends on where you choose to visit. A cultural trip to Mexico City can be full of shopping and checking out famous local museums like the massive Anthropology Museum or the Frida Kahlo Museum. If you’re looking for sun and fun, head to the Yucatan Peninsula (also called the Mayan Riviera) to visit nightlife-heavy spots like Cancun and Playa del Carmen.

There’s also plenty of history on the Yucatan Peninsula. If you’re interested in checking out the ruins of ancient cultures during your trip, spend some time in Tulum or explore famous Chichen Itza. On the opposite coast, the Mexican Riviera flanks the Pacific Ocean. Here you will find relaxed, famous beaches like Acapulco, Guadalajara, and Zihuatanejo.

Other well-known destinations in Mexico are located on the Baja Peninsula, a strip of land that jets out into the Pacific. If you’re looking for a destination with beautiful beaches and manicured golf courses, be sure to check out Cabo San Lucas or San Jose del Cabo. No matter what area of the country you choose, you will be greeted with warm weather, delicious food, and lively music.

Must Bring
The beauty of a trip to Mexico is that you don’t need much. For a simple beach getaway, bring along your bathing suit, sunscreen, and a little beach reading. Throw a pair of flip flops and a couple sundresses in a bag, and you’ll be ready for a Mexican retreat. If you’re planning a family trip, be sure to back along some entertainment for the kids too.

When you choose a vacation rental, the pleasures of the beach will be right at your doorstep. Be sure to stock your rental with plenty of bottled water. If you’re planning a romantic trip, set the mood by bringing along bubble bath or a couple scented candles.

Getting There
A big part of the appeal in travel to Mexico is the fact that it is so simple. The country is home to a number of major international airports and flights are typically reasonable (especially if you book in advance). When planning a trip to Mexico, you might let airfare guide what section of the country you choose to visit.

The major international airports in Mexico include Acapulco International, Cabo San Lucas International, Mexico City International Airport, Puerto Vallarta International, Veracruz International, Cancun International, and more. With so many airports to pick from, savvy travelers sometimes allow airfare to direct them to certain part of Mexico.

With direct flights to so many international airports, you can be at the beach in only just a few hours – no matter what part of the country you originate from. Once you arrive, you can choose between renting a car or not. Some travelers like having a car to stock the private kitchen in the rental, while others prefer to depend on public transportation and taxis.

What to Know About Vacation Rentals in Mexico
There are three ways to narrow down vacation rentals in Mexico: by location, by price, and by amenities. Some travelers want rentals that are within close distance to the airport, while others are dreaming of a more remote location. When comparing rentals, read the fine print. Every traveler wants something different – from an oceanfront location to a private pool for the kids. Look for special amenities like up to date technology, soaking tubs, or chef’s kitchens.

No matter what type of rental you’re looking for, you can find one to match your personality in Mexico. From a chic city condo in Mexico City to a romantic beach cottage in Guadalajara, this large country and its many coastlines are full of appealing options.

Keep in mind that you are going to want to drink bottled water during your stay (and not drink from the taps in your vacation rental). Some rentals will have extra convenient amenities like laundry facilities or barbeques. Plan ahead to pick the best rental for you, and once you arrive, all there will be left to do is soak up the gorgeous scenery.

 

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