Mexico is beautiful, bursting with rich culture and fascinating history. It’s also flush with gorgeous beaches and luxurious hotels. In other words, it attracts honeymooners from all over the world which means that if you’re going to plan a perfect Mexican honeymoon, your work will be cut out for you. Here’s how to do it.

Choose Your Honeymoon Activities Wisely

Mexico is the perfect destination for an active honeymoon. So it might be time to think about swimming in cenotes or swimming with dolphins. Going swimming is one of the best things to do on a honeymoon in Mexico. You might also want to try zip-lining or horseback riding, and if you really need a challenge, learn how to surf. Whatever activities you choose, make sure they are things that both bride and groom enjoy as honeymoons should never be stressful. Stay safe no matter what activities you choose. Watch the weather and only go swimming if it’s sunny. Pay attention to your surroundings, especially if you are horseback riding or diving. Zip-lining is a great activity but avoid doing it alone.

Book Your Tours Early

Mexico is home to some of the world’s most popular tourist attractions, including Mayan ruins, colonial cities, boutique shopping destinations, and gorgeous golden beaches. Visiting them can get pricey but if you book your tours early you just might save a little cash and get the best of what Mexico has to offer. The trick is to book your tours before you arrive in Mexico. This will give you time to do some research, figure out the best time to visit each destination, and decide which attractions you must see on your trip.

Plan Your Budget

Mexico can be an expensive destination, but if you prepare ahead of time and pick the right kind of lodging, you can enjoy a beautiful trip without breaking the bank. Before you begin planning your honeymoon it’s best to set up a budget and stick to it. You’ll be faced with a lot of unexpected expenses, so prepare for them before you travel. You don’t want to arrive at your destination and realize you can’t afford to go to the beach for a day or eat out at a restaurant. 

To avoid this, make a list of all the things you would like to do while on your honeymoon and compare it with how much money you have allotted for the trip. This will allow you to prioritize activities and ensure you are staying within your budget. Also, don’t forget to account for any hidden or unexpected costs that might arise. Finally, when you’re getting ready, make sure to consider your honeymoon packing essentials to avoid overpacking or forgetting important items.

Choose Your Accommodation

Mexico is a big country, and that means there are all kinds of lodging choices from budget-friendly guesthouses to five-star luxury resorts. You’ll need to choose the right accommodations for your tastes as well as your budget. Think about how far you’re willing to travel from the airport or bus station, what amenities you want, and whether or not you’re planning to do any excursions.

If you’re looking for recommendations, you’ll have plenty of options. The Mexico Tourism Board website offers helpful tips for choosing the right lodging for your needs, and rates each location with a star system. Plus, you can search by hotel name or city to see what’s available.

Choose When To Go

Mexico has two distinct seasons, hot and dry (May through October) and warm and wet (November through April). Prices are lowest during the hot season but if your ideal beach vacation involves sunny skies with 80-degree temps, you might want to plan your trip during the best weather months. The wet season has its advantages as well because there’s much less chance of hurricanes and tropical storms, and Mexico experiences some gorgeous displays of wildflowers which can make up for a lack of sunny beaches.

Plan Your Transportation

If you’re going to be traveling by car, you’ll want to rent a vehicle. If all you need is an automatic car with air conditioning, prices start at about $25 a day plus gasoline. If you’re going to be relying on taxis and buses, look into the various transportation options in each city you’ll be visiting. If you’re going to a popular tourist destination that’s easily accessible by a major airport, chances are good that there will be affordable and efficient transportation options. 

If you’re going to be exploring smaller cities and towns, make sure your hotel can arrange for a taxi or pick-up. Most resorts will lend you a car for free if you are staying at their resort, but be sure to check the terms of your agreement.

Choose Your Destination Wisely

Mexico has dozens of beautiful beach locations but if you’re looking for something a little more off the beaten path you’ll want to think about where you want to go. Mexico is a huge country with plenty of inland cities, each with its unique attractions. Many of them enjoy moderate weather year-round which means that you can enjoy swimming any time of the year, but for some reason, there are still plenty of tourists who only head to the coast.

Plan Your Menu Wisely

When planning your trip, be sure to take into consideration that Mexican food is prepared with several fresh ingredients that have been deeply influenced by foreign cultures. Many of the most popular dishes in Mexico consist of a mix of meats, spices, fresh vegetables, and fruit. In many cases, meat is marinated in a variety of different sauces before it is cooked, and fruit is often used in desserts.

Coupled with the variety of dishes, there’s also a wide range of spices and flavors typically included in the preparation process. Mexican cuisine often includes flavors of garlic, onion, cilantro, and lime, to name a few. If you wish to avoid these spices altogether, it’s important to make your travel plans in advance and be sure to let your tour guide or hotel concierge know of your dietary restrictions.

Booking tours early, knowing when they’re going to travel, understanding which accommodations are right for them, figuring out how they’re going to get around, and deciding what excursions you might want to partake in; are all factors that go into planning a vacation and can make the difference between whether or not it’s a good trip.