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  2. VisitMéxico

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    Explora la riqueza cultural, la historia fascinante y los paisajes impresionantes que hacen de México un destino incomparable. En VisitMexico, te llevamos a un viaje por los lugares más emblemáticos y los rincones ocultos de este hermoso país.

  3. 15 best places to visit in Mexico - Lonely Planet

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    Mexico makes a mesmerizing escape for lovers of adventure, romance, history, culture, food, and fiery festivals. Then there are the much-lauded beaches with clear, blue waters you’ll want to step right into and silent paradise islands without a soul in sight.

  4. Mexico International Travel Information

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    If you enter Mexico by land and plan to travel beyond the immediate border area (approximately 12 miles or 20 kilometers into Mexico), you must stop at an INM office to obtain an entry permit (Forma Migratoria Multiple or FMM), even if not explicitly directed to do so by Mexican officials.

  5. VisitMéxico - VisitMexico

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    VisitMéxico - VisitMexico ... Visit México

  6. Best Places to Visit in Mexico | U.S. News Travel

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    From Mayan ruins to beach destinations to renowned cities, Mexico is diverse in vacation offerings. This ranking of the Best Places to Visit in Mexico has something for everyone.

  7. Mexico. North America. Check out this year's Best in Travel winners. Palm-fringed beaches, chili-spiced cuisine, steamy jungles, teeming cities, fiesta fireworks: Mexico conjures diverse, vivid dreams – and then delivers them. Best Time to Visit.

  8. Mexico Travel Advisory

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    Travel Advisory. September 6, 2024. Mexico - See State Summaries. K C. Reissued after periodic review with updates for Chiapas, and Durango. Country Summary: Violent crime – such as homicide, kidnapping, carjacking, and robbery – is widespread and common in Mexico.