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Travel Kit

Mexico Hotels: Holiday Packing Essentials.

Mexico is an exciting destination with a hot climate that keeps visitors returning in their thousands. Mexico hotels offer a range of accommodation for all budgets. Prepare for your adventure with an essentials travel kit.

Year-round scorching temperatures along the coastal Mexican shores make beach wear and
accessories staples for visitors everywhere. Avoid lobster-like sunburn by packing a high-factor sunscreen lotion. Packing a spare bikini and towel means you will
always be prepared for the beach. The cheap hotels may not provide a full range of free travel essentials so it’s
worth being prepared yourself.

Passports sit at the top of the packing list for any overseas holiday. Some top-end hotels offer great deals to EU passport holders. More intimate, budget-friendly tourist spots like boutique hotel Aqualuna and Imperial Las Perlas Hotel both offer the same type of exclusive hotel deals to European Union passport holders.

For a dose of culture and history, a camera and comfortable walking shoes are essentials for
sightseeing. The Mexican peninsula is full of historic sites including Chichen Itza, one of the newest additions to the ‘Seven Wonders of the World’ list. This popular archaeological site is home to El Castillo, a pyramid with 365 steps thought to be linked to the Mayan calendar.

Other archaeological sites in the region include the coastal city of Tulum. If you’re interested in Mexico’s colonial history take a visit to the city of Merida, renowned for bustling culture.

Bottles of water are also worth packing if your luggage space isn’t full. The bottled water provided at Mexico hotels may not be suitable for drinking. They may have been filled instead with the non-purified, local tap water before it is served. If you need to buy water, stick only to the large, famous brands you know and only ones sold at grocery stores. You can also brush your teeth using bottled water to avoid contamination.

Packing tablets to treat diarrhea is a good move as the sudden change in diet can cause digestion problems. Colourful cuisine is a rich part of Mexican culture. Street vendor foods are most popular for their array of tasty local favourites including classic tacos, refried beans and deep-fried pork. Whilst delicious these heavy foods may cause your digestive system some disruption. Being prepared by carrying suitable tablets will allow you try varied dishes.

List of stuff to put in a firstade kit for travel?

A full list! Thank you!

this is the one i used, it's great

http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/first-aid-kits/fa00067

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