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Taxis - are affordable and government-regulated, but it is wise to ask the taxi driver before getting into a cab what the charge will be as rates are not listed on the outside of the cab. In Mexico City, taxis (except for a hotel's shuttle taxi) are the most tightly regulated - and they are required by law to have a working meter.
Rental Cars - are available from the major rental companies. To rent a car, you must be at least 25 years of age, hold a valid driver's license, and a major credit card. In order to get the lowest rates, and to ensure that a car is available, we highly recommend that you reserve your vehicle and rate before leaving home. Call your travel agent or the rental car company in your country direct.
Buses - Buses are an important mode of travel in Mexico and the country has a number of excellent long-distance bus lines with service between major cities as well as many smaller local bus lines that will take you into the smallest and remotest communities. |
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Cancun’s International Airport is the second largest terminal in Mexico and is serviced by all major airlines. The airport has all the modern conveniences including duty free shopping, restaurants and waiting lounges, telephone and ATMs. There are separate terminals for charter and commercial flights as well as an area for private jets. |
Travel should be limited to federal highways (many are toll roads) during daylight hours. Overnight stops should only be made in major centres, reputable hotels, or secure campsites. If you have a vehicle breakdown or roadside emergency, the "Green Angels" (Angeles Verdes) provide free roadside assistance (they charge for parts only) on all major toll highways. MAKE SURE YOU GET MEXICO INSURANCE |
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Cancun’s International Airport is the second largest terminal in Mexico and is serviced by all major airlines. The airport has all the modern conveniences including duty free shopping, restaurants and waiting lounges, telephone and ATMs. There are separate terminals for charter and commercial flights as well as an area for private jets. |
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Cancun is in the Central Time Zone (the same as Texas), which is two hours ahead of California and one hour behind New York
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Mexico has one of the most modern and efficient telephone systems in the country. Prepaid long distance calling cards are available and can be purchased at the airport and at many commercial establishments. If you are calling from the US you will have to dial 011 for an international line, then dial country code of 52 followed by the seven digit local Mexicali phone number. The area code for Rosarito is 998 |
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The electrical system in Mexico is 110 volts, 60 cycles, as in the United States and Canada. Normally, the electrical outlets are designed to accept two prongs plugs, so you´ll need an adaptor for using any modern electrical apparatus that has an enlarged end on one prong or plugs with 3 prongs. You can find the three-holed outlets in some places but it´s always better to carry your own adaptor. |
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The best way to get everything home safely is to use a shipping companyThe cheapest way to transport your goods is to have them packed securely so that you can check them as extra baggage on your flight home. Another way is to ship them. Many stores will pack and ship their own merchandise but not other stores' goods. |
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