Mexico really has everything. Beaches, mountains, volcanos, lakes, caves, waterfalls – you name it! While it has a reputation of being unsafe, especially to Americans thanks to sensationalist media, I’ve never had any issues traveling solo and navigating my expat life around Mexico. 
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Food in Mexico is inexpensive and tasty. Most restaurants are fairly cheap, but you can also experience fine dining as some of the top 100 restaurants in the world if you’re in Mexico City or Guadalajara.
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Or you can simply rent a car. While I wouldn’t recommend renting a car in Mexico City, I’ve rented one anywhere else countless times without any issues. 
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CURRENCY: The currency in Mexico is Peso. 1 USD is equivalent to about 19 Mexican Pesos. Click here for current rates.
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If you’re planning on going off the path, you’ll see that most people don’t speak English at all. I’d highly recommend learning basic phrases, signing yourself up for a language course, or purchasing a dictionary. Most people are patient and helpful, so even if you don’t understand what they’re saying they’ll try to help you through gestures.
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LANGUAGE: While Spanish is the spoken language of Mexico, it’s way different than Spanish that’s spoken in Spain. Mexican grammar is different and a lot of words vary, as you can see in my basic dictionary of Mexican Spanish.
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