Mexico - Facts

Nov 25, 2025

Mexico FAQs

Pre-Arrival Boat: Pre-register your arrival on the National Immigration Institute (INM) portal. See Clearance for full details.
Pre-Arrival Crew: Visas are not required by nationals from a number of countries. See Immigration for more details.
Where can I enter? There are a large number of Ports of Entry for Mexico. Click on the anchor symbol in the blue “Explore Country” drop down, to see ports of entry clearly marked.
Are fees high to enter by yacht? Fees can be varied and may include Immigration Fees, Port Fees, Customs Fees, Temporary Import Permit and Anchoring Fees. See Fees for more details.
What security concerns should I know about? While crime rates in Mexico are high, crime in tourist cities and destinations is relatively low compared to the national average. See Security for more info.

Mexico Facts for Sailors

  • Mexico is located between the U.S. and Central America and the Pacific and the Gulf of Mexico. It has a diverse landscape of beaches, mountains, deserts and jungles.
  • The total population of Mexico is 130 million people with 9 million inhabitants living in Mexico City. Spanish is the official language.
  • The currency is the Peso. For details see Money.
  • Mexico uses four time zones. For specifics see General Info - Time Zone.
  • Mexico has two main seasons: Dry Season (November to April) is arid and warm with little rain. Rainy Season (May to October) is when the risk of tropical storms and hurricanes are higher. See weather section below for more details.
  • The cruising attractions of Mexico are concentrated in two main areas, the Gulf of California (Sea of Cortez) in Baja California to Barra de Navidad on the west coast, and the Yucatan Peninsula on the east coast.
  • For many years the Gulf of California has been the preferred foreign destination of Californian sailors; equally the Yucatan Peninsula and the off-lying island of Cozumel for yachts heading south from Florida.
  • Mexico has dozens of marinas which service boats up to superyacht size. For more details on yachting services see Yachting Essentials.
  • Ports including La Paz, La Cruz and Puerto Vallarta are common departure points for yachts crossing the Pacific (Puddle Jump).

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