
Yucatan Peninsula Mexico Travel Guide
Thorough planning lays a solid cornerstone for your journey.
Follow this chronological guide for a seamless journey.
Check passport validity; six months beyond departure from Mexico. Renew if necessary.
Research visa regulations for your nationality. Are applicable if needed.
Reserve international flights and accommodations, especially for high season, to get better deals and availability.
Confirm all flight, hotel, plus tour arrangements. Double-check dates and times.
Consult your doctor for recommended vaccinations plus detailed health advice for equatorial climates.
Obtain an International Driving Permit (IDP) if car rental is a plan. Inform your bank of travel dates to prevent card freezing.
Confirm airport transfers and any pre-booked transportation.
Pack climate-appropriate clothing and activity-specific gear (e.g., swimwear, water shoes, light hiking clothes).
Assemble your first aid kit and acquire sufficient supplies of personal prescription medications. Print physical copies of vital documents.
Main bookings require advance consideration.
Information gathering helps with a smoother trip.
Ensuring your home before departure.
Always carry your physical passport and your stamped FMM (Forma Migratoria Múltiple) card. The FMM is provided upon entry and surrender at departure. Losing it might result in delays and fines.
These immediate steps upon arrival support quick and smooth settling into Tulum.
Present your passport and FMM card. Confirm the immigration officer stamps your FMM card and returns the bottom portion; hold this safe.
Collect luggage from the baggage claim.
Proceed to your pre-arranged transfer or the official taxi stand outside the airport terminal.
The moment you arrive at your accommodation, obtain a local map of Tulum Pueblo and the The Hotel district.
Locate the nearest ATM, supermarket (e.g., Chedraui, Super Aki), and convenience store (OXXO).
Familiarize yourself with local transportation options, like where to catch colectivos or rent bikes.
Avoid exchanging large amounts of currency at the airport, as rates are usually poor.
Use an ATM inside a reputable bank for initial pesos.
Purchase bottled water immediately upon arrival.
Hydration holds importance in the tropical climate.
Utilize your pre-booked shuttle service, the reliable ADO bus, or official airport taxis.
Avoid unofficial solicitations for a lifts.
Ensure the bottom portion of your VISITOR permit card (visitor card) is readily available for surrender at airline check-in or immigration. Failure to present it can result in fines.
Plan your departure procedures to support a relaxed and efficient exit from Tulum.
Leave plenty of time for the airport processes.
Diligent arrangement for your departure reduces stress. Always allow ample time for navigating to the airport and check-in procedures.
Reconfirm all describes the day before your flight to avoid last-minute surprises.