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  1. Driving in Yucatan requirements and tips. In order to rent a car in Mexico, you must be at least 21 and have held your licence for over 2 years. Drivers aged under 25 may pay a young driver surcharge. Some hire car companies will not rent cars to people aged over 75- but not all have this restriction.

  2. Mar 21, 2024 · March 21, 2024. For an epic Yucatan road trip, here is a detailed 10-day Yucatan itinerary packed with outdoor adventures and cultural immersions. Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula is a lot more than just all-inclusive resorts and wide sandy beaches — it’s dotted with gorgeous cenotes (underwater sinkholes), impressive ancient ruins and charming ...

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  3. Driving in Mexico has it's challenges, from roadside SCAMS to hazardous road conditions. In this Vlog we show you the best of YUCATANS towns and fabulous pl...

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  4. Here is the two weeks in Mexico itinerary I recommend: Day 1: Arrive Cancún Airport, drive to Chiquilá, ferry to Holbox. Days 2-3: Holbox. Day 4: Drive from Holbox to Valladolíd. Day 5: Valladolíd and surrounding area. Day 6: Drive from Valladolíd to Río Lagartos. Day 7: Drive from Río Lagartos to Mérida via Izamal.

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  5. In this video, discover both Yucatán state and Yucatán Peninsula in México as we drive through the country and arrive in our final destination, the city of M...

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  6. 1Tips and take-aways for driving in the Yucatan. 1.1Foreign drivers licenses are valid. 1.2Drivers are surprisingly accommodating. 1.3Watch out for speedbumps. 1.4Rent from a local company, but be aware of hidden fees. 1.5Beware of gas scams. 1.6Try to avoid driving at night. 1.7On-ramps are short!

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  8. Oct 2, 2023 · The majority of the roads in the Yucatan are flat and easy to drive. You won’t need to worry about any winding mountains or worn-out jungle roads. You should always watch out for any topes (the local word for speed bumps). They can sometimes appear out of nowhere, barely visible and without prior warning. The last point is important!

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