Mexico 3 Ways | All Inclusive, Honeymoon or Road Trip?

Wish you were here (Cozumel, Mexico) 

Mexico is a colorful and exciting country. Its cities are loud with everyday hustle and bustle; its streets are full of life and laughter; its jungles are rich in vibrant wildlife; and its restaurants are filled with rich flavors and smiling faces.

From the parched desert landscape to the lush green forests, there is so much to explore in Mexico. But what’s the best way to experience it? Here we look at Mexico three ways, from the unmatched luxuries of an all inclusive spa hotel, and the ultimate romance of a honeymoon holiday, to the excitement of discovering the country by car.

1 | All Inclusive Mexico

For the ultimate luxury, there really is no better option than an all inclusive resort. All inclusive vacations are a great way of saving money on the most high-end hotels in the most beautiful destinations. Discovering Mexico through all inclusive is ideal for families with children or couples looking for the added extras that they can’t get anywhere else. A luxury resort can provide a great base for you to explore the sights of Acapulco, Guanajuato, the Palenque archaeological site, the Copper Canyon or the Mayan cities.

All inclusive resorts can provide you with meals and drinks, giving you one less expense to worry about, and can also help you organize your day trips and excursions. Some of the best areas for an all inclusive holiday in Mexico include Cancun and Riviera Maya.

2 | Honeymoon in Mexico

For the ultimate newlywed experience in Mexico, skip the big cities and head somewhere much more romantic such as Riviera Maya, Punta Mita or the beautiful Los Cabos. For a taste of city life during your stay, make your base the stunning Riviera Maya, which is just south of Cancun.

The Riviera Maya is famed for its luxury resorts and boutique hotels, so you can enjoy the gorgeous stretch of beaches in the day and then turn in to some fine hotel dining overlooking the waters at night.

3 | Mexico By Road Trip

There are many road trip routes you can take if you are planning on driving around Mexico, including the Central Loop which begins at the colorful and vibrant Mexico City, or the Yucatan Peninsula Loop which takes you on a scenic exploration of the country’s most amazing ruins. The “cuota” roads are the toll roads in Mexico, and although they will cost you more, it is advised for anyone traveling by car to use these roads: they are faster and safer and smaller roads should only be taken during daylight hours.

For a luxury road trip for the whole family, consider hiring a luxury motorhome so you can explore Mexico in comfort.