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Mexico is a country located in North America. It shares its land borders with the United States to the north and with Brazil and Guatemala to the south.

The population of Mexico is just over 106 million, with the most Hispanic people outside of Spain; it’s also the third most populous country in the Americas after the United States and Brazil. Mexico has a large number of indigenous groups including the Aztecs, Maya and Zapotec.

It’s a vacation destination par excellence. Whether you're looking for white sand, sports trips, adventure or to satisfy a passion for archeology, Mexico will amaze you.

The favorite tourist destinations in Mexico are Acapulco, Cancun (and the Riviera Maya), Huatulco, Mazatlan, Puerto Vallarta, Manzanillo and Xtapa.

Make you next vacation destination Mexico. You won’t be disappointed.

Official language

Spanish; and 62 indigenous languages spoken by 7% of the population.

Currency

Mexican Peso ($) (MXN). American money and credit cards are widely accepted in tourist areas.

Electricity

130VAC, 60Hz - same electricity found in Canada.

Shopping

From typical shopping mall experiences to wandering through open markets or bazaars that have existed for centuries, you will find a diverse selection of goods in Mexico. It is actually at the bazaars where most of the better handmade arts and crafts items can be purchased.

Useful information

The water is not safe in Mexico. Drink bottled water!