Vacation With Baby Mexico

Vacation With Baby Mexico is the first compilation of travel destinations and recommendations for the Mexican state of Quintana Roo that cater to infant, toddler, and pregnant travelers with activities suitable for strollers and high chairs.

Vacation With Baby Mexico is an insider’s guide to traveling with children in Mexico. Here you will find a wealth of information to help you understand the process of obtaining Mexican visas for your family, the different ways to travel throughout Mexico and which regions are more child-friendly.

If you read my post about “What we learned Vacation With a Newborn” then you already know we did something crazy a couple weeks ago – took our 6 month old baby girl on a flight across the world to Mexico. That is one of the most difficult things I have ever done. But, while it was extremely hard, I wouldn’t change a thing.

Vacation With Baby Mexico

If you live in Mexico, and have a baby, then this vacation deal is perfect for you. Mexico has a lot to offer the whole family, so let’s take a look at some of the things you could do during your vacation.

If you are planning for a family vacation in Mexico with your little ones, it is always best to do your homework first. There are some key places that you should visit if you want to make the most out of your vacation. The following tips will help you plan a stress free and affordable trip.

1. What age can babies travel to Mexico?

Typically airlines will deny boarding to babies younger than 2 weeks of age, but some will allow you to fly with your baby as young as 7 days old. The hardest part about traveling to Mexico with a baby is getting the paperwork completed so that you have all your documentation in order for traveling abroad with a child. 

2. Is it safe to travel to Mexico with a baby?

Yes! It is very safe to visit Mexico with children, even babies. The only thing to consider is coming prepared with the right amount of formula and that you use purified drinking water when making bottles.

3. Do children need passports traveling to Mexico?

If you are traveling by air, everyone of every age needs a passport to get into the country. On land and sea, a birth certificate for children under the age of 16 will do. 

4. What should I know about food and water safety in Mexico?

Many people get sick when consuming tap water in Mexico because of certain bacteria that foreigners aren’t accustomed to. To avoid this, stick to purified drinking water for consumption, when brushing your teeth, or when cooking on your Mexico family vacation. Most resorts will already be working to alleviate the problem by using an onsite filtration system throughout the resort grounds. 

5. Do I need to bring baby food to Mexico?

That depends on how picky you are about what your child eats. If you feed your child a specific brand of premade baby food, you’ll likely want to bring down a supply because it will be difficult to find the same options at the local grocery stores. Keep in mind, however, soft avocados and bananas can easily be spooned off and fed to a baby at any time, and vegetables can easily be cooked and served in the kitchen of your suite at most Mexican resorts. 

Trips to Mexico can be a great way to get in some quality time with your little ones while exploring new surroundings that everyone will love. With some solid planning and a mission to stay relaxed, these may be some of the best memories you’ll make with your loved one. 

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