Packing for Mexico sounds simple until you realize how many different Mexico trips exist.
A week in Cancun looks nothing like a Mexico City + Oaxaca itinerary. And a cenote day in the Riviera Maya needs different gear than a museum day in CDMX.
This guide gives you a practical, flexible packing list for US/Canada travelerswith notes for:
- beach destinations (Cancun, Riviera Maya, Tulum, Cabo, Puerto Vallarta)
- Mexico City and other high-altitude cities
- day trips (Teotihuacn, cenotes, ruins)
Use it as a checklist, then adjust based on your style.
Quick packing rules (so you dont overpack)
- Pack for activities, not just in case.
- Bring one nicer outfit (Mexico has great dining, but you dont need a huge wardrobe).
- Plan to do laundry if youre traveling 810+ days.
- Prioritize comfortable shoes. Youll walk more than you think.
Essentials (no matter where youre going)
These are the items that save the most headaches.
Documents + money
- Passport (and a photo/scan saved separately)
- Drivers license / ID
- Credit card + backup card
- Some cash (small bills are helpful)
- Travel insurance info (if you have it)
Tech
- Phone + charger
- Portable power bank
- Headphones
- Plug adapter (usually not needed for US/Canada in Mexico, but check your devices)
Health + comfort
- Any prescriptions (in original bottles)
- Basic meds: pain reliever, allergy meds, anti-diarrheal
- Electrolyte packets (especially for heat or altitude)
- Sunscreen (reef-safe if youre swimming/snorkeling)
- Bug spray (especially for coastal/jungle areas)
- Hand sanitizer / wipes
Clothing: the Mexico capsule that works for most trips
Aim for mix-and-match pieces.
For women (example mix)
- 23 breathable tops
- 12 casual dresses or a dress + skirt/shorts
- 1 pair lightweight pants (or jeans if you prefer)
- 1 light layer (denim jacket, cardigan, or packable jacket)
- 1 nicer outfit for dinner
For men (example mix)
- 34 breathable shirts
- 12 nicer shirts for dinner
- 1 pair lightweight pants
- 1 pair shorts (if beach is included)
- 1 light layer
Shoes (dont skip this)
- Comfortable walking shoes (your #1 priority)
- Sandals or slides (beach/hotel)
- Optional: nicer shoes for dinner
Beach packing list (Cancun, Riviera Maya, Tulum, Cabo, PV)
Swim + sun
- 2 swimsuits (so one can dry)
- Rash guard (great for snorkeling and sun protection)
- Hat + sunglasses
- Beach cover-up
Water + excursions
- Dry bag (phone/keys on boats)
- Water shoes (helpful for rocky beaches + cenotes)
- Snorkel mask (optional, but nice if youre doing multiple water days)
- Reusable water bottle
A note on beach style
Some beach towns (like Tulum) can feel more styled, but you absolutely dont need to pack a whole influencer wardrobe. Comfort wins.
City packing list (Mexico City + other cities)
Layers for temperature swings
Mexico City can have warm afternoons and cooler mornings/evenings.
- Light jacket or sweater
- Scarf (optional, but great on cooler nights)
Walking gear
- Blister patches (seriously)
- Crossbody bag with zipper
Altitude helpers
- Electrolytes
- A plan to take it easy on day 1
Day trips: what to pack for Teotihuacn, cenotes, ruins
Teotihuacn (sun + walking)
- Hat + sunscreen
- Comfortable shoes
- Water bottle
- Light snack
Cenotes (swimming + slippery surfaces)
- Swimsuit
- Towel (quick-dry)
- Water shoes
- Dry bag
- Change of clothes
Ruins (heat + uneven ground)
- Breathable clothes
- Hat + sunscreen
- Bug spray
- Comfortable shoes
Toiletries (keep it simple)
- Toothbrush/toothpaste
- Deodorant
- Basic skincare
- Shampoo/conditioner (travel size)
- Razor
- Hair ties / brush
What NOT to pack (common overpacking mistakes)
- Too many shoes
- Heavy jackets (unless youre going somewhere cold)
- Expensive jewelry
- Giant bottles of toiletries
Safety + convenience add-ons (worth it)
These arent required, but they make travel easier.
- Crossbody bag or money belt
- Luggage locks
- Copy of passport stored separately
- Small first-aid kit
Private vs small-group tours: packing differences
If youre doing private tours, you can usually pack a little lighter because:
- pickup is simpler
- timing is more flexible
- you can leave non-essentials at your hotel
For small-group tours, it helps to bring:
- a daypack
- water + sun protection
- snacks (depending on the tour)
Want help planning what to pack based on your itinerary?
If you tell us:
- where youre going (Mexico City, Cancun, Tulum, etc.)
- how many days
- the tours youre considering
we can recommend a simple packing list that matches your plan.
Contact TravelMexicoTours.com to plan your itinerary (friendly, low-pressure).
FAQ: What to Pack for Mexico
Do I need a jacket in Mexico?
If youre visiting Mexico City or higher-altitude areas, a light jacket is a good idea for mornings and evenings. For beach-only trips, you may not need one.
Should I bring bug spray to Mexico?
Yesespecially for coastal areas, jungle excursions, and evenings outdoors.
What shoes should I bring to Mexico?
Bring comfortable walking shoes for city days and day trips. Add sandals for the beach. If youre doing cenotes or rocky beaches, water shoes are helpful.
Can I buy toiletries and sunscreen in Mexico?
Yesyou can find most essentials in Mexico. If you have a favorite sunscreen or sensitive-skin products, its smart to pack them.
Can you help me plan an itinerary so I know what to pack?
Yesshare your destinations and dates, and well plan your itinerary (private or small-group) so you can pack with confidence.
