Romance, Food, and Adventure: 5 Best Cities For a Honeymoon in Mexico

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A honeymoon in Mexico entails spending days near beautiful beaches, exploring the great outdoors, and enjoying good food. This romantic getaway will give you access to rich cultural experiences and several five-star resorts with luxurious suites and amenities.

Is Mexico a Good Place for a Honeymoon?

Mexico, located between the US and Central America, is a great place for a honeymoon. It has many golden and white sand beaches and history to explore. To its west is the Pacific Ocean; to its east is the Gulf of Mexico. The territory’s southeast coast is considered part of the Caribbean.

These azure waters are enough to entice you to book your stay here, but as you will learn from the rest of this guide, Mexico has so much more to offer.

What Activities Can You Do on a Honeymoon in Mexico?

A Mexican honeymoon is a dream come true for almost any type of couple. Some of the most notable activities Mexico is known for include:

  • Water sports- snorkeling, scuba diving, swimming in cenotes
  • Horseback riding
  • Sunset cruises
  • Hacienda tours
  • Mayan and Aztec ruins
  • Unparalleled nightlife
  • Agave farms and tequila tasting
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Ik Kil cenote in Yucatan

What Is the Best Month to Visit Mexico For a Honeymoon?

The dry season in Mexico is from December to April. June, July, and August are also great months but come with some humidity.

If you want to take advantage of relatively cheaper flights, consider going between September and November. Although this low season brings some winds and occasional rains, it is a great time to experience Mexican culture. Locals celebrate important events like the Day of the Dead (Dia de los Muertos) on November 1st.

Is a Honeymoon in Mexico Expensive?

A week-long Mexican honeymoon can cost anywhere between $1,500 to $6,000 per person. If you travel to multiple cities or stay at highly-rated honeymoon resorts, expect your expenses to go higher.

How to plan a budget honeymoon in Mexico

  • Research affordable honeymoon packages that match your dream itinerary.
  • Turn on flight alerts to get the best deal.
  • Consider staying at a three-star accommodation instead of five.
  • Eat at local eateries instead of gourmet restaurants.
  • Travel during the off-season for lower-priced lodging and airfare.

5 Best Cities to Honeymoon In Mexico

Cancun

One of the most popular destinations in the Yucatan Peninsula, Cancun borders the Caribbean Sea and offers many aquatic adventures, from snorkeling to scuba diving. Besides its beaches, it is an excellent place for making new friends because of its vibrant crowd. If you want to go to a more relaxed place, book a roundtrip ferry to Isla Mujeres. There, you can visit the quiet beachfront resort community of Playa Mujeres.

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Where to stay: Zona Hotelera

Los Cabos

With plenty of resorts to choose from (including the evocative Las Ventanas Al Paraiso), Los Cabos is a haven for honeymooners. It’s a region that incorporates two towns: San Jose Del Cabo and Cabo San Lucas. The latter is best known for its bustling night scene, while the former is laid-back.

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Where to stay: Medano Beach or Marina in Cabo San Lucas 

Mexico City

The capital city of Mexico brims with adventures. Stroll around the colorful Roma and Condesa neighborhoods, visit the Frida Kahlo Museum, shop at flea markets, ride a riverboat in Xochimilco, and be in awe as you explore the pre-Hispanic 2,000-year-old Teotihuacan pyramids.

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Where to stay: Condesa or Roma

Tulum

Tulum is a paradise with aquamarine beaches and lush jungles. Apart from hitting the beach, snorkel at the Gran Cenote and channel your inner history buff at the Tulum Archaeological Zone. You can also play golf or book a luxury catamaran cruise. Nearby, in the Riviera Maya, is Playa Del Carmen, where many luxe resorts and boutique hotels are established, including Hotel Xcaret and Mayakoba.

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Where to stay: Hotel Zone for luxury or Tulum pueblo for a more local experience

Puerto Vallarta 

This city lies on the Pacific coast of Mexico. As much as it is an ideal destination for underwater adventures, it also offers exhilarating nightlife. Beyond these two, you can catch live performances and hop from one trendy dining spot to another. 

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Where to stay: Zona Romantica

What Is the Best Way to Travel to Mexico?

One reason Mexico is one of the best honeymoon destinations is its abundance of airports. From the US, you can arrive in one to five hours, depending on which state you’re coming from. Mexico has over 100 major and international airports — including Mexico City Airport, Cancun Airport, and Guadalajara Airport.

Traveling Within Mexico 

Mexico is the 14th-largest country in the world by land area. Comprising 32 states, you’ll need to do some serious traveling to explore more than just one city. 

If you want something budget-friendly, opt for buses. If you want to save time, you can book domestic flights. Taxis and minibuses are also available, but if you want more flexibility, consider a renting car or motorcycle. When traveling to the Baja Peninsula from the mainland, you can book a ride aboard passenger and vehicle ferries.

What Is the Average Cost of an All-Inclusive Honeymoon in Mexico?

Many types of accommodation are available in Mexico. If you want to stay in one of the country’s world-class all-inclusive resorts — complete with luxurious amenities and even a butler service — prices usually start at around $700 per person per night.

Other all-inclusive honeymoon-worthy experiences cost between $1,000 and 4,000 per week per person.

Pros and Cons of Staying at an All-Inclusive in Mexico For Your Honeymoon

Many honeymooners prefer staying at an all-inclusive resort. After all, it’s safe, comfortable, and efficient. If you stay at a beach resort or an adults-only luxury resort, you can enjoy many touristy things in one place: a jacuzzi, infinity pool, cabana, coves, private plunge pools, spa treatments, and those unparalleled ocean views. It’s also a great way to meet people.

However, because of their luxurious appeal, these lodgings can attract plenty of tourists. It can also be expensive, and there’s no guarantee that the food will be delicious. There’s also a lack of exposure to Mexican culture. 

What Type of Food Should You Try While Honeymooning in Mexico?

In Mexico, each state takes pride in its Mexican cuisine specialties. If you’re staying in one of the places we recommended above, we also highly suggest you try these dishes:

  1. Torta de Conchita Pibil. This slow-roasted pork dish is prepared with orange, cumin, garlic, pepper, oregano, achiote, and banana leaves.
  2. Tacos de Pescado. The original fish tacos came from Baja, California. The fish (or pacific angel shark meat) is grilled or deep-fried and served inside fresh tortillas. Toppings include shredded cabbage and your sauce of choice.
  3. Chapulines. If you’re a foodie couple and want to try something exotic, try eating toasted and salted grasshoppers. This insect is incorporated in many dishes, like quesadillas and guacamole.
  4. Birria. If you’re in the state of Jalisco, don’t leave without treating yourself to this slow-cooked goat stew. It uses many herbs and spices, including roasted chili peppers, garlic, cumin, thyme, and bay leaves.
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Chips, guacamole, and chapulines

Are There Any Cultural Experiences to Include In a Mexican Honeymoon?

Mexico is a unique honeymoon spot because it offers many cultural experiences. Travel back in time when you explore Mayan ruins and history museums (like The National Museum of History and Spanish Museo Nacional De Historia). You can also marvel at the beautiful architecture and art pieces at Palacio de Bellas Artes or Soumaya Museum.

As stated, they have wonderful cultural celebrations, too. Apart from the Day of the Dead, there’s Cinco de Mayo and Dia de la Independencia, among others.

Is Mexico Safe to Visit on Your Honeymoon?

A Mexico honeymoon is undeniably memorable and romantic, but the US government notes that you should be aware of violent and non-violent crimes. Here are a few things to keep in mind:

  • Always stay alert and watch your surroundings.
  • The government warns not to travel to the following due to crime or kidnapping: Colima state, Guerrero state, Michoacan state, Sinaloa state, Tamaulipas state, and Zacatecas.
  • Avoid road travel, particularly at night.
  • Don’t wander off in isolated areas.
  • Monitor media reports and follow all notices and advisories from local authorities.

Do You Need a Visa to Visit Mexico?

More good news for US couples choosing Mexico as one of their honeymoon destinations: US citizens and green card holders don’t need a visa for up to a 180-day visit to Mexico. However, you need to obtain a Mexican Tourist Card. Applying is easy online; you can get it via email anywhere within a few minutes. 

Bonus: Mexico Honeymoon Travel Tips

  • Don’t drink tap water, as it can be contaminated.
  • Though some Mexicans can communicate in English, learn some basic Spanish statements to help you interact with locals.
  • Carry local currency because many establishments only accept Mexican Pesos.
  • ATMs are relatively easy to find.
  • At the time of writing, $1 is equal to MXN18.27.

Wendy

Wendy and her husband planned their wedding and honeymoon on their own. After the wedding, the couple went on a quick getaway, exploring the beautiful islands in the Philippines. It’s been a while, and they can’t wait to explore the rest of the world as they share their promise of forever love.

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