Tuesday, May 26, 2020Mexico Road Trip 2020 There is no question that 2020 has presented us with unimaginable challenges and changes to our daily lives. Coronavirus is here to stay, at least for a while, and we are learning to live with it. With summer upon us, travel plans have changed and many are considering taking a road trip south of the border. READ MORE >>
Sunday, May 24, 2020 It’s relatively well known that Mexico does not accept foreign auto insurance as valid. When traveling to or through Mexico, you must carry Mexico auto insurance in order to drive legally. But say you’re coming back from your trip and plan on going back in a few months. READ MORE >>
Monday, March 23, 2020 Mexico has unique car insurance requirements for travelers. Your American insurance policy will not be enough to cover your vehicle if you choose to drive into Mexico. Instead, you’ll need to purchase Mexico auto insurance. But what coverage do you actually need in Mexico? READ MORE >>
Tuesday, March 3, 2020 Before driving to Mexico, there are many things you must consider. Besides the basics of your stay—where, when, how long, etc.—you also need to know what you’ll need going in. Depending on where you travel in Mexico, you may be able to use your driver’s license as your primary identification. READ MORE >>
Tuesday, June 11, 2019 Summertime in Mexico is tourist season. Americans often flock across the border during their time of of school or work. Yet, if you are planning a vacation, then you need to take your personal safety into account. How can you do so in Mexico’s popular tourist areas? Keep these tips in mind. READ MORE >>
Thursday, May 9, 2019 You want your road trip to Mexico to go off seamlessly. Still, nothing in life is a guarantee. Car trouble or breakdowns could happen at any time, even if you think you have done everything right. So, who do you call for help? Are there resources available for your benefit? ' In short, yes. READ MORE >>
Thursday, April 4, 2019 You might know that certain parts of Mexico present safety risks to foreign tourists. Indeed, one of the most-common precautions you have likely heard is that you shouldn't drive after dark. Why is that? It isn't to say that driving in Mexico after dark is unsafe in all cases. READ MORE >>
Friday, February 22, 2019Mexico and the USA share a border. They also share a considerable amount of cross-border trade and traffic. Indeed, thousands of Americans travel into Mexico regularly for many reasons. If you only go a few miles within Mexico, then you might remain within the country’s free zone. What is it? READ MORE >>
Friday, February 8, 2019Spring break is right around the corner. Tourists will likely head out of town, countless thousands to beach destinations. Among the most-popular of these are multiple cities in Mexico and south Texas. These include Cancun, South Padre Island, Cabo San Lucas and Puerto Vallarta. READ MORE >>
Monday, December 10, 2018During the holiday season, many Americans go to Mexico on vacation or to visit family and friends. If you plan to drive this trip, you need to start planning now. Driving in Mexico requires a few extra steps and safety precautions. So, before you go, know how to get ready. READ MORE >>
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