What to Wear in Mexico: A Year-Round Packing List (2024)

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Mexico’s a popular destination year-round, and for good reason: the weather is beautiful and there are so many unique cities and regions to visit. Before hitting the road, you’ll want to know what to wear in Mexico so you can look stylish and feel comfortable. Read on to find out!

Written By: Sebrin Elms and Angela Sterley

Right below the US – in southern North America – lies Mexico. Known for its cultural festivals, sunshine, and delicious food, Mexico is becoming a more popular travel destination each day.

There are so many popular tourist destinations, on both the east and west coasts, not forgetting the huge capital that is Mexico City.

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TFG Editor wearing the Loveappella maxi dress in purple, with my Wallaroo Sun Hat and Rebecca Minkoff Crossbody in Playa Del Carmen

Get all the details of the Loveappella maxi dress and see why it’s a must-pack for so many readers!

Here’s what you’re going to need for your Mexico packing list.

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J.Jill Wearever Smooth-Fit Slim-Leg Pants
Sizes XS-4X Regular | XS-XL Petite | S-XL Tall

Mexico Clothing Style

When wondering what to pack for Mexico, keep in mind that the country’s clothing style ranges from traditional dresses to stylish jeans, tops, and sundresses. The overall style is casual though some professions require nicer dresses or uniforms. Heat and proximity to the beach influence styles in coastal areas, where they prefer looser, lightweight fabrics and silhouettes.

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TFG Editor wearing Wallaroo Sun Hat and Eddie Bauer Ripstop Shirt as cover up in El Salvador beach

The climate in Mexico makes fashion somewhat tepid throughout the year, with more of a focus on functional items (things like swim cover ups rarely change too much from season to season!). But, you’ll find yourself needing bright colors, loose fabrics, and as many swimsuits as you can bring.

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MERSEA Classic Wrap

However, if you take a cruise or boat around the coast, make sure you prepare with a light jacket or throw – a denim jacket is a staple that can be teamed with most outfits if you’re looking to pack light. But, regardless of how much you’re covering up, the tropical, south-of-the-border vibe is classic year-round.

Lessen the bulk in your suitcase by adding a light, stylishtravel wrap to moderate and hot destinations.

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Quince Linen Button Front Dress | Sizes XS-XL

You may feel the need to bare some skin at the resorts but dress a bit more conservatively like the Quince Midi Linen Dress above when visiting villages and towns.

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DKNY Crop Linen Pants | Sizes XS-XL

Parts of Mexico dress more conservatively but around the popular travel destinations on the western coast most summer clothing is acceptable and worn often. However, be sure to bring pieces that cover your shoulders and longer trousers, skirts, or linen pants like the one above if you plan to visit any religious sites such as cathedrals.

Mexico City is a bustling capital with millions of residents and tourists. Here you’ll find a city chic vibe, but with breathable fabrics and thin layers to help control your temperature.

Check out our list of chic, comfortablelinen clothingpiecesyou can add to yourtravel wardrobe!

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TFG Editor wearing Earth Origins Sandals (similar) paired with Rails Linen Shirt, Denim Shorts, and Wallaroo Sun Hat in Playa Del Carmen

The Best Travel Shoes for Mexico

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Taos Trulie Sandals

The primary choice for footwear on the west coast of Mexico is sandals. Since a large amount of time is spent exploring beaches and beach towns, sandals are a must to stay cooled off and comfortable during your trip. Bring a comfortable pair for walking, as well as a slip-on style such as flip flops or slides to take on and off easily for the beach.

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Skechers Go Walk 4 Charcoal Comfortable Sneakers

Be sure to also take along a pair of comfortable sneakers for any hiking or other more active excursions. This type of shoe is also a good option for staying comfortable while exploring parts of cities and towns that aren’t as close to the beach.

These are our tried and tested reader recommendations for the world’s best travel shoes!

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Isla Holbox, Mexico

Read these articles for specific fashion tips for these top tourist destinations on Mexico’s east coast:

  • Cancun
  • Playa del Carmen
  • Cozumel
  • Tulum
  • Isla Holbox
  • Isla Mujeres

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Shirt | Tank | Blouse | Tee | Blouse | Shorts | Pants | Skirt | Dress | Tank | Cardigan | Raincoat | Shoes | Sandals | Hat | Bag

What to Wear in Mexico in Spring and Summer

The weather in the Baja California Sur region is traditionally quite warm during the spring. Temperature averages are in the ’80s during the days in this season.

If visiting at the beginning of spring, March averages a few degrees cooler than April and May. Shorts, skirts, short-sleeve tops, and dresses are all commonly worn by visitors and locals alike.

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NIC+ZOE Linen Blend Cardigan | Sizes XS-XL (Regular & Petite) & 1X-3X Plus

Nights can become a bit cooler so a light sweater or jacket is recommended to stay comfortable once the sun goes down. Nighttime temperatures average in the 60’s.

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Quince 100% European Linen Pants | Sizes XS-XL

Summer time is usually hot and humid, so skimpy clothing is all that will be needed around coastal locations. If you are headed inland or to a town or city, consider options that are breezy, but more stylish, such as wide legged pants or linen pants and tank tops in cool fabrics such as cotton or linen.

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Zesica Floral Printed Wrap Midi Dress | Sizes S-XL

Mexico Packing List for Spring and Summer

The sun can be intense in the spring so it’s important to pack wide-brimmed hat to help keep the sun off your face. Sunglasses are also a staple to protect your eyes from the scorching Mexican sun.

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Faherty Arlie Day Short | Sizes XXS-XXL

Pair your accessories with flowing summer dresses, lightweight shorts, and a light colored or colorful blouse. Pack a pair of sandals for the beach and comfortable sneakers for active excursions or exploring around town.

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J.Crew Ruched V-neck One-piece | Sizes 0-24

Because of the tropical locale, you’re going to want a lot of bright colors or even bright white to stand out. This can include bright dresses, tops, and bathing suits.

Mexican beachwear is pretty standard, and you don’t need to dress fancy unless you’re headed to a high-end beach club. Don’t forget sunblock (reef safe if you’re close to the sea), a beach bag, and a towel for the inevitable beach day.

If you’re headed to the west coast check out these articles for fashion tips for resorts along Mexico’s Pacific coast:

  • Puerto Vallarta
  • Cabo

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Shirt| Tee | Blouse 1 | Longsleeve | Blouse 2| Jeans | Shorts| Leggings | Dress 1| Dress 2 | Blazer | Raincoat | Shoes| Sandals | Swimsuit | Bag

What to Wear in Mexico in Fall and Winter

Mexico is a vast country ranging in latitude. However its proximity to the equator makes it generally warm throughout the winter season.

Start by reading these general tips on packing for winter travel:

  • Capsule Wardrobe for Winter
  • How to Pack for Cold Weather
  • How to Stay Warm in Cold Weather
  • The Best Travel Shoes for Winter

Cabo San Lucas, for example, ranges from the high 50s to mid 80s during this time of year while Ensenada (close to the California border) ranges from the high 50s to mid 70s.

And even the east coast only slightly differs from the west. Tulum reaches the mid 70s to 80s while Baja California experiences the same temperature, with just a bit of downpour.

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J.Crew Juliette Sweater-Blazer | Sizes XXXS-3X

The east coast does have a wetter time in the fall, as this is the Caribbean hurricane season, so be prepared for some tropical showers on some days, by packing an umbrella.

The northern and central parts of the country can feel cooler. In winter in Mexico City, the daytime can feel comfortable, but early mornings and evenings are cold enough for you to pack a coat.

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Quince Tencel Jersey Ruched Waist Dress| Sizes XS-XL

Mexico Packing List for Fall and Winter

Wandering around historical sites, like the Palacio de Belles Artes of Mexico City or Chacchoben of Costa Maya, requires a little bit more of a photogenic outfit.

You’ll still want to dress casually so as to not call too much touristy attention to yourself. A mid-length sundress or cute shirt and jeans combo would be the perfect outfit.

One of the most important essentials you can pack when visiting Mexico is sunscreen. The sun can be harsh year-round so it’s important to come prepared to protect your skin.

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Shop Eddie Bauer Charly Jacket: Amazon | Eddie Bauer | Moosejaw
Sizes XS-XXL Regular | XS-XL Petite | S-XXL Tall | 1X-3X Plus

Depending on what part of the country you’re visiting during the wintertime, make sure to bring a rainproof option. This can be a waterproof jacket, shell, or poncho.

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J.Crew Beach Shirt in Linen-Cotton Blend | Sizes XXS-3X

Lastly, despite the fact that Mexico can get a tad chilly at night, you’re still going to end up in the water. Make sure you bring all of the beach items as usual, with just a few more layers. A couple of swimsuits, a coverup, and a jacket would be perfect.

Take a look at these stylish and Insta-friendlytravel raincoats for women!

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Compass Rose Travel Packing Cubes

How to Organize Travel Clothing

One way to organize your travel wardrobe is by using packing cubes. TheCompass Rosepacking cubes have a numbering and color system so it’s easy to identify where everything is! Thevideobelow demonstrates this.

Learn our hacks with packing cubes in thisvideo!

We also put together afive-part YouTube seriesshowing the different methods to use packing cubes for travel. If you usethisspecific packing strategy, packing cubes can also compress your belongings. This is the secret to traveling carry-on only!

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Compass Rose RFID Secret Bra Wallet

Mexico Travel Tips

The Mexican people are extremely welcoming and helpful. Though it definitely helps to study a bit of Spanish before your arrival, tourist destinations on the coasts often have many friendly English-speaking locals.

If you plan to spend more time in more off-the-grid areas then learning a few Spanish basics will go a long way.

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Hotel Morgana, Playa del Carmen

Mexico Accommodations

Mexico has just about every type of accommodation you could ever desire. All-inclusive resorts, family hotels, private villas, volunteer housing, Airbnbcasas, and hostels throughout the country.

As Mexico is becoming a more popular option for tourists, eco-villas, and eco-resorts are steadily growing.

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Bacalar, Quintana Roo

If you prefer the convenience and comfort of a hotel room, try usingAgodaandHotels.Tip:Hotels.com gives you a free night for every ten nights you book!

For hostels, Travel Fashion Girl recommends HostelworldandHostelbookers. Always read the reviews before booking to get the best idea if the hostel is right for you. Some are quiet and family friendly while others are known for their party atmosphere.

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Mérida, Yucatan

Mexico Transportation

Most of your transportation throughout Mexico will be via automobile. Whether you’re driving yourself or taking the vast network of buses, driving is the country’s main mode of transport.

Buses can take a while to get from place to place as the country is so expensive. However, they are cheap and generally quite comfortable and air-conditioned.

Mexico also has reliable airline connections, with airports in good proximity to most of the tourist destinations. Flight times are reasonable from the US, so a weekend getaway is a good option.

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Wearing Bodycon Tank Dress in Playa del Carmen

Mexico Shopping

If you arrive in Mexico and realize you haven’t quite packed everything you need, you are in luck. Many of the popular travel destinations in Sinaloa and Baja California on the west coast, and Cancun and Playa del Carmen on the east coast, also have many stores where you can pick up both imported and locally made clothing and accessories.

Mexico is also a prime destination for finding deals on silver jewelry and stones such as turquoise and opal.

In smaller shops and stalls in flea markets, it is common to barter to get a lower price as vendors often post their asking price higher than they are willing to sell each item for. Shoe stores, commonly known in Mexico as Zapaterias, are often found in popular tourist destinations.

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Chichén-Itzá, Yucatan

What to Do in Mexico

One of Mexico’s greatest attractions (and one of the new world wonders) is the Mayan ruins of Chichen Itza.

Lots of the tourist parks along the coasts have theme parks and adventure parks close by for those who desire a little more action on a trip. Ziplining and ATV riding are available in a lot of areas.

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Cressi Scuba Diving Snorkel Set

Not to mention the watersports! If you’re staying close to the coast then you’ll find snorkeling and scuba diving are easily accessible, with options for beginners and seasoned divers.

You may also want to try paddleboarding, fishing or just enjoying the view from a private chartered catamaran cruise.

If you’re looking for some real Mexican culture, enjoy one of the country’s many festivals.

Día de Los Muertos takes place in the middle of fall and has huge celebrations and events throughout the entire country. While winter Mexican festivals include Día de los Inocentes, La Posada, and, of course, New Year’s Eve!

Read these articles for destinations in Mexico:

  • Cancun
  • Playa del Carmen
  • Cozumel
  • Cabo
  • Tulum
  • Isla Holbox
  • Isla Mujeres
  • Puerto Vallarta
  • Riviera Maya
  • San Miguel de Allende

What are your tips on what to wear in Mexico? Share below!

For more Mexicopacking tips, please read:

  • What to Pack for Mexico: Cities to Beaches
  • Packing List for Vacations in the Riviera Maya
  • Beach Vacation Packing List for Mexico
  • What to Wear in Puerto Vallarta

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FAQs

What clothes to wear in winter in Mexico? ›

Always dress in layers, evenings during the rainy season are some of the coldest times of the year in Mexico City. For these months you will definitely need a sweater, fleece, or light jacket if you want to enjoy all of that great outdoor seating at restaurants. Bring socks.

What clothes to pack for 2 weeks in Mexico? ›

Mexico packing list: Clothes and accessories
  • T-shirts and tank tops.
  • Blouses or dress shirts.
  • Dresses and skirts.
  • Shorts and lightweight pants.
  • Light jacket or sweater.
  • Rain jacket (if you're travelling between May to October)
  • Bathing suits.
  • Beach cover-ups.
Jul 3, 2023

How do most people dress in Mexico? ›

In general, Mexico City fashion is more casual than in the United States or Europe. Amongst chilangos (Mexico City locals), you'll find that most folks dress modestly with jeans and teeshirts. Even in the hottest parts of the year, most locals will wear pants rather than shorts.

Should I take jeans to Mexico? ›

Jeans, pants and leggings: Mexicans wear jeans on a daily basis. Even in hot weather, jeans and pants are the norm for any casual occasion. Whether it's hanging out with friends, going to the movies, shopping, or running errands.

Should I bring a sweater to Mexico? ›

Sweater or light jacket: I recommend a jacket or cardigan for your flight and if you're headed to higher elevation cities (like Mexico City, Guadalajara, San Cristobal de las Casas, San Miguel de Allende, Puebla, Oaxaca City). Even beach destinations can get cool in the evenings during the winter months.

Is it OK to wear shorts in Mexico? ›

Again, from a strong Mediterranean influence, Mexico City is relatively formal compared to more northerly cultures and those influenced by such cultures. With that in mind, no matter the time of year, it is not really the place to wear shorts or sandals or flip flops.

How much money should you take to Mexico for 2 weeks? ›

For budget travelers, you can expect to spend around $30 to $50 per day in Mexico, including accommodation, food, transportation, and activities. For mid-range travelers, you can expect to spend around $80 to $150 per day, depending on your preferences and activities.

How many outfits should I pack for a 14 day trip? ›

However, you should have an outfit for every day, plus extras for the weather. Therefore, you should include at least 14-16 outfits in your packing list. However, that doesn't mean you must wear completely different clothing each day.

How many pairs of clothes should I bring on a 2 week trip? ›

Pack in threes.

Plan to bring three pairs of socks, underwear, and shirts. This way you'll have just enough of each item to wash one, dry one, and wear one. Pants can usually be worn more than once, so two pairs should suffice. This rule only applies to the staples that you'll be wearing everyday.

What do Mexican ladies wear? ›

The most common traditional Mexican garments are the huipil, a loose-fitting tunic worn by women; the sarape, a colorful woolen blanket-like shawl worn by men; and the sombrero, a wide-brimmed hat that protects the wearer from the sun. Long, flowing skirts have also been a staple of Mexican fashion for centuries.

How to blend in in Mexico? ›

If you want to blend in, don't wear shorts and a backpack. Mexican women get dressed up to go out, with careful grooming of hair, some makeup, ironed clothes and shined shoes. And if you prefer to avoid comments from people on the street and metro, avoid the 'tight & short'. You'll enjoy yourself 100 times more.

What shoes to wear on vacation to Mexico? ›

Since a large amount of time is spent exploring beaches and beach towns, sandals are a must to stay cooled off and comfortable during your trip. Bring a comfortable pair for walking, as well as a slip-on style such as flip flops or slides to take on and off easily for the beach.

Can I wear leggings in Mexico? ›

You'll want to bring clothes that are warm and cozy, but also festive and fun. Some good options are: A sweater or hoodie that you can wear over a long-sleeved shirt or blouse. Jeans, pants or leggings that are thick and comfortable.

What to wear in Mexico and not look like a tourist? ›

Women who don't want to attract excessive attention from men would be well advised to avoid short skirts and shorts and revealing clothes in general, but especially when traveling alone. Lightweight pants and long skirts are good options, as are blouses and tops that cover your cleavage.

How to pack for a week in Mexico? ›

Your packing list for Mexico resort vacations in summer should include: Lightweight and breathable clothing, such as shorts, tank tops and summer dresses. A raincoat or poncho in case of showers. Sandals or comfortable walking shoes.

How do you dress for Cabo in the winter? ›

If you are coming in the winter months, from December to February, then we recommend packing at least one light jacket for the nights, comfortable long pants, and t-shirts. Keep in mind that even in winter Cabo is not too cold.

What does winter look like in Mexico? ›

Mexico temperatures during winter range from cold to hot depending on where you visit. Winter lasts from mid-December to mid-March in the country and most of the country receives an average of 10 hours of daylight. The daytime temperatures range between 20°C and 25°C — meaning you won't have to bury yourself in layers.

Is it cold in winter in Mexico? ›

Winter climates in Mexico's central highlands range from temperate to cool, and can also turn cold on occasions. Mexico's northern regions (as well as Mexico's Copper Canyon) can experience sub-zero temperatures and even snowfall through the winter months.

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