Top Luggage Items To Take To Mexico Hotels.
August 26th, 2011 |Rich in culture, history and sunshine, Mexico is a popular choice for travellers. Mexico hotels offer a range of accommodation for all budgets. Prepare for your adventure with an essentials travel kit.
Golden sands and blazing sun make Mexican beaches popular destinations for visitors. Making sure to bring plenty of sunscreen lotion is absolutely vital. Packing a spare bikini and towel means you will
always be prepared for the beach. The cheap hotels may not provide a full range of free travel essentials so it’s
worth being prepared yourself.
Passports sit at the top of the packing list for any overseas holiday. If you’re lucky enough to have an EU passport look out for the discount rates offered by some hotels. Grab some bargain hotel deals at Las Perlas Hotel and other smaller hotels by showing your EU passport.
A camera is the best way to capture all those important moments and remember some comfortable footwear for walking around historic sites. There are plenty of ancient historic sites to see in the East of Mexico including Chichen Itza. This popular archaeological site is home to El Castillo, a pyramid with 365 steps thought to be linked to the Mayan calendar.
Other famous spots include the Maya ruins in Tulum, a 13th century walled city and the Merida Cathedral. If you’re interested in Mexico’s colonial history take a visit to the city of Merida, renowned for bustling culture.
Bottles of water are also worth packing if your luggage space isn’t full. The water served at most Mexico hotels or restaurants may be contaminated even if they appear to have been bottled at the factories. They may have been filled instead with the non-purified, local tap water before it is served. If you need to buy water, stick only to the large, famous brands you know and only ones sold at grocery stores. Beware using tap water to clean your teeth as you can pick up a bug by swallowing even small amounts of contaminated water.
Basic medicines, especially for stomach and digestion problems, may be a good call in case your body doesn’t mix well with heavy Mexican fare. Mexican food is famed for being colourful and flavoursome. You can pick up some of the traditional Mexican food offered by street sellers. Whilst delicious these heavy foods may cause your digestive system some disruption. Being prepared by carrying suitable tablets will allow you try varied dishes.
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