Discover Mexico's Thrills of Driving
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IDP is essential when driving abroad
International Driving Permit (IDP), regulated by the United Nations, certifies that you are the holder of a valid driver's license in your country of origin.
Your IDP is a valid form of identification in more than 150 countries worldwide and contains your name, photo and driver information in the 12 most widely spoken languages in the world.
- Required by car rental agencies worldwide
- You must be 18 years or older to apply
- No test is required
How to get your IDP


How to get your IDP
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Have your driver’s license and delivery address handy
Verify your ID
Upload pictures of your driver's license
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Discover Mexico's Thrills of Driving
Rich in natural beauty, history, and culture, Mexico presents a distinctive driving experience to visitors. Driving in Mexico is an interesting way to discover its varied areas from the energetic streets of Mexico City to the calm beaches of the Riviera Maya, the ancient ruins of Oaxaca, and the tough terrain of Baja California. An International Driving Permit (IDP) guarantees that, while savoring all Mexico has to offer, you can drive legally and safely.
Describe an International Driving Permission
Globally accepted, an International Driving Permit (IDP) converts your driver's license into many languages. It guarantees adherence to Mexican traffic rules and certifies your permission to drive. Travelers renting a car or touring Mexico's beautiful paths must have the 1 to 3 year valid IDP. Start your application right now to have flawless driving in Mexico.
Knowledge of Mexico's Roads
Mexico boasts a huge and varied road system, with contemporary freeways linking popular tourist sites and big towns. While rural roads could be smaller and less developed, urban roadways and tourism sites are usually kept in good condition. Driving is on the right-hand side; speed restrictions are expressed in kilometers per hour. Road signs are in Spanish, hence knowing simple Spanish words will assist you get about.
Fundamental Needs for Driving
- From your native nation, a current valid driver's license.
- An International Driving Permit.
- Identity passport for travel.
- Renting agreements or vehicle registration documentation.
- Proof of auto insurance; Mexican liability insurance is required.
- Particularly for long drives or trips over rural areas, a first aid kit, spare tire, flashlight, and extra water is advised to be carried.
Driving Mexico City and Urban Areas
Because of complicated route designs and intense traffic, driving in Mexico City can be difficult. Still, the city provides contemporary infrastructure, and parking is close to important sites like the National Museum of Anthropology, Chapultepec Park, and the Zócalo. Navigating metropolitan regions is especially advised with a GPS navigation device.
Investigating Scenic Routes and Nature
Mexico has amazing picturesque drives revealing its varied terrain. The Ruta Puuc, a path across historic Mayan sites and verdant jungles, winds the Yucatán Peninsula. The Transpeninsular Highway of Baja California has amazing views of the Pacific Ocean and Sea of Cortez. The Oaxaca-Puebla road offers access to energetic markets, colonial cities, and breathtaking mountain views for a cultural trip.
Seasonal Variations and Weather Issues
Tropical, desert, and temperate zones abound in Mexico's varied climate. Road travels would be best during the dry season, which runs from November to April, when sunny skies and good driving conditions abound. Particularly in coastal and rural regions, the wet season—from May to October—may bring strong rainfall and possible flooding. Before leaving, always review the weather forecast—especially in the wet season.
Emergency Planning
In metropolitan areas, Mexico's emergency services are dependable; in isolated areas they could be few. Save these emergency contacts close by:
- 911 is the national emergency number;
- 078 is roadside assistance (green angels).
Especially when visiting less-traveled places, it's advisable to pack a fully charged phone, a portable charger, and actual maps. For longer drives, pack additional fuel, water, and snacks.
Must-See Locations
Road vacations would be ideal for Mexico's famous sights. Highlights among them:
- Mexico City: Rich in history and world-class museums, this energetic capital.
- Chichen Itza: Among the New Seven Wonders of the World and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- Baja California: Beautiful peninsula with immaculate beaches and amazing underwater life.
Driving between these sites lets you see Mexico's natural beauty and cultural diversity.
Advice on Driving in Mexico
Practically Speaking
- Be aware of speed bumps (“topes”), which are ubiquitous on Mexican roadways.
- Always give way to pedestrians and respect regional driving habits.
- Refuel in cities for more affordable rates and easier fuel supply.
Getting Your IDP: How to do it?
- Apply online at the application page.
- Get ready with paperwork. Upload a copy of your current valid driver's license and a passport-sized picture.
- Decide on a Plan: One, two, or three years are the available IDP terms. View price information.
- Processing: Applications sent to idpglobe.com take eight minutes. Get your printed IDP by express shipment and your digital IDP by email. View our FAQ or Contact Us for more help.
Driving in Mexico presents a unique chance to discover its rich history, energetic culture, and breathtaking scenery. Get your International Driving Permit right now and begin your trip across this exciting nation!