Best apps and websites for traveling to Mexico
Whether you’re visiting Mexico for the first time, spending a few months there as a remote worker, or returning to one of your favorite holiday spots, it’s beneficial to download a few handy apps before crossing the border.
This article provides a list of apps that assist in navigating cities, overcoming language barriers, converting currencies and time zones, discovering more about that tequila you adored, and maximizing your experience at popular tourist sites. Don’t forget to factor in the Mexico tourism tax when planning your budget. All the apps recommended here are free to download, though some offer paid upgrades.
Google Translate
While Google Translate might seem like an obvious choice, it’s indispensable if you’re traveling to Mexico without fluency in Spanish. Even if you possess basic communication skills, the app can help translate unfamiliar words or convey your message when language falls short.
You can use the app to type in what you want to say to show someone if communication becomes difficult. It’s also perfect for deciphering unknown menu items, especially when dietary concerns arise.
Tip: Download the Spanish translation file (among others) to use the app offline when internet access is unavailable.
Currency Converter Calculator
Converting USD to Mexican pesos is straightforward, but other currencies, like Canadian dollars, can be trickier. Currency converter apps, like Currency Converter Calculator, simplify this process. They allow easy calculations, work offline, and update rates when online. Choose the app that best suits your needs for hassle-free conversions.
Time Buddy
Navigating time zones can be challenging, especially when accounting for daylight savings differences. A time zone conversion app like Time Buddy simplifies this by allowing you to track up to four time zones in its free version, making it ideal for scheduling meetings. Its user-friendly interface is a plus.
Alternatively, GlobeTempus offers visually appealing graphics but supports only three time zones for free and has a pricier premium option.
Xcaret Park App
Xcaret is the Disney World of Mexico, with multiple theme parks along the Yucatan coast between Cancun and Playa Del Carmen. These parks offer activities ranging from snorkeling to live shows and extreme sports. If you plan to visit, the Xcaret Park app is a must-have. It allows you to purchase tickets, access promotions, and plan your itinerary.
The app’s interactive map shows your location relative to the attractions, and you can search for activities, view live show schedules, and bookmark your favorite spots. You can also purchase photo packages directly through the app. Don’t forget to arrange your Visitax before your trip for a hassle-free experience.
Google Maps
If you already have Google Maps on your phone, don’t forget to utilize it fully while traveling in Mexico. The app is perfect for saving places of interest and checking reviews. Use the star, heart, or flag pins to mark restaurants, bars, attractions, and accommodations you want to visit. You can use “Want to go” flags for places you’d like to explore and the star to indicate your lodging.
This makes it easy to see where you are staying depending on your destination. Google Maps also allows you to add notes to saved locations for additional context. If you anticipate being offline, download the map area in advance, as Google Maps offers a robust offline mode for most features.
Distiller
Tequila is ubiquitous in Mexico, and if you select the right kind (100% agave), it can be a delightful experience. The Distiller app is perfect for spirits enthusiasts looking to explore different tequilas and mezcals. It offers reviews and tasting notes, and you can scan barcodes for more information on specific bottles.
If you discover a tequila or mezcal you enjoy, note its name to find similar brands via the app. Distiller also helps locate where to purchase your favorite spirits, whether in Mexico or back home.