When traveling around the Peninsula, fares are either one-way or round-trip. “Period returns” require you to return within a specific number of days; “day return” means you must return on the same day. Unless stated otherwise, Let’s Go lists single one-way fares, and round-trip fares on trains and buses are simply double the one-way fare.
Flying within Mexican borders is a method of transportation typically beyond the reach of budget travelers. That said, time is money. You may want to consider flying when long bus rides (e.g., over 24hr ...more
From most large cities, it is possible to get almost anywhere in the Peninsula by by bus. Several companies provide cheap and efficient service. Autotransportes del Oriente ( ADO; www.ado.com.mx) services ...more
Mexicans tend to be rowdy on the road. It’s not unusual to hear drivers exchange such greetings as “¡Baboso!” (Drooling fool!), “¡Eh, estúpido!” (Hey, stupid!) ...more
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