Whether you’re crossing the border for a weekend or planning a long stay, these are the tools we trust and use ourselves — from SIM cards and Airbnb links to insurance and local transit. We’ve tested them so you don’t have to.

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🏨 Where to Stay (Airbnb, Booking.com)

We book almost all our stays through these two platforms as we travel across Mexico and beyond. From border towns to beach cities — they’ve been reliable and flexible everywhere so far.

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📶 SIM Cards & Data (Airalo, Telcel, Holafly)

We rely on local data for maps, rideshares, translation, and safety. These SIM options have worked great as we’ve moved through different cities in Mexico.

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🧾 Travel Insurance (SafetyWing, Heymondo)

No matter where we go, travel insurance is a must. These are the providers we’ve researched and trust for covering medical care, delays, and other “what ifs.”

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🚙 Getting Around (Uber, Taxi Apps, Buses)

We’ve tested different ways to get around in every city we visit — these are the options that have worked for us safely and affordably across Mexico.

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🎒 Must-Have Travel Gear (Daypacks, money belts, locks)

From long bus rides to walking through crowded markets, this is the gear that’s earned a permanent spot in our backpacks.

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💳 Travel Credit Cards (Optional — future add-on)

We’re building toward slow travel across Latin America — these are the cards we’re planning to use to cut foreign fees, rack up rewards, and get extra perks.

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