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One bag packed, one passport in hand and a whole world to explore: many solo travelers stick to 5 incredible destinations in Mexico.
Our southern neighbor handles the negative press with grace and doesn’t always get the credit it deserves for offering top-notch getaways for all types of travelers.
Digital nomads, couples, families, honeymooners, solo travelers, you name it… and you’ll see them in Mexico.
That said, one of the hottest travel trends is solo adventures, with Mexico being a top choice for this.
According to HostelworldThese are currently the 5 most popular destinations in Mexico for solo travelers:
Oaxaca
Rarely can a place so cultural become so trendy and retain its core identitybut that is the case for Oaxaca.
No shiny skyscrapers, influx of Starbucks on every corner, or sky-high prices overcharging tourists.
Oaxaca is a city that is proud of its roots and even prouder to showcase its fascinating history through cultural sights and experiences. She welcomes tourists with open arms with a touch of mezcal and warm hospitality.
One of the safest cities in Mexicoit’s a place where solo travelers don’t have to keep their heads turned as they wander the timeless streets, which is a big reason why digital nomads love it.
As beautiful as the city may be, visiting Oaxaca without a trip to see even more wonders would be a disservice.
Many tourists like to take a short trip to UNESCO-protected Monte Alban and one of its most Instagrammable spots – Hierve el Agua.
Tulum
Dare we say that Tulum is the trendiest city in all of Mexico?
Yes, we say it. Mexico stretches far and wide, but Tulum has to be the most exciting for travelers to visit in 2024.
With the brand spankin’ new international airport With Tulum offering direct flights to multiple US cities, it has literally never been easier to get to.
Upon landing, Tulum is still as fantastic as ever for a beach vacation with a welcoming, artsy community.
Solo travelers are usually on a tight budget, as split expenses are rarely involved unless you meet some like-minded friends during your trip.
There can sometimes be some sticker shock in Tulum, but that’s what usually happens when a destination rises in popularity.
And how could that not be possible with a new airport and one of the most sought-after stops on the new Mayan Train?
Puerto Escondido
The state of Oaxaca sees hordes of travelers from Oaxaca City to the beautiful coastline.
Puerto Escondido used to be a sleepy beach town, but has certainly increased in popularity in recent years.
Digital nomads may be to blame for uncovering the secret during this beautiful paradise beach getaway.
While it’s not as affordable as it used to be, it’s certainly not on par with Los Cabos, for example.
Solo travelers can stay on a budget and find plenty of cheap accommodations, and new, trendy hotels are developing quickly if you want to spend a bit.
The beaches here are beautiful, but the Chacahua Lagoons National Park, an hour’s drive away, is worth a visit in itself to witness the mesmerizing luminous waters.
Cancun
What’s left to say about the most popular international getaway for Americans? It’s stunningly beautiful, lush, easy to get to and always a reliable place to unwind for a blissful beach holiday.
So nice in fact that you can enjoy it in your own company, which can’t just be said everywhere.
Modern hostels like Selina allow solo travelers to hit the road and return to a well-equipped, clean and affordable stay that meets their needs.
Cancun is a great destination all year round, but there may be no better beach weather than summer.
There’s rarely a time when you can find Cancun without the crowds, but time will tell if Tulum’s new airport will offer more wiggle room.
Plus, exploring this region of Mexico by train is a perfect way to spend your time, as Cancun is one of the main stops on the new Mayan Train.
Mexico City
Mexico City seems to have it all.
Well, excluding beaches.
An experience as cool as driving through the colorful canals of Xochimilco trajinerasit’s not as good as Cancun or Puerto Escondido.
Mexico City is the perfect place for solo travelers to get busy exploring one of the largest cities in the world.
Bustling markets, endless street food, stunning architecture and world-famous museums are just the tip of the iceberg.
Even for such a gigantic city, Mexico City is generally considered safeand you can easily get around with a dirt-cheap subway and Uber throughout the city.
Accommodations range from comfortable hostels to 5-star hotels to suit any traveler’s budget.
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