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Mexico RV Road Map Travel Itineraries
Over 40 Free Mexico Highway itineraries. We hope that you enjoy traveling in Mexico and that these guides help you enjoy Mexico highways. We recommend in most
cases that you use the Mexican toll highways, although in some cases the secondary Mexican roads, while slower, often have better scenery and most local Mexico flavor. Driving
your RV or car in Mexico need not be dangerous or even stressful. When entering major cities, inquire what is the best route. Due to language barriers, purchase a map and ask for
directions to the highway on the far side of the city. Mexicans, like anyone, know the ring roads and bypasses needed to avoid the city centers. With map in hand, and the word "autopista" pronouced "auto-pee-STA",
some friendly Mexican will understand that you want highway directions. Most Mexican cities have excellect freeway systems.
Aguascalientes
| Baja California
| Baja California Sur
| Campeche
| Chiapas
| Chihuahua
| Coahuila
| Colima
| Durango
| Mexico City
| Guanajuato
| Guerrero
| Hidalgo
| Jalisco
| Mexico State
| Michoacan
| Morelos
| Nayarit
| Nuevo Leon
| Oaxaca
| Puebla
| Queretaro
| Quintana Roo
| San Luis Potosi
| Sinaloa
| Sonora
| Tabasco
| Tamaulipas
| Tlaxcala
| Veracruz
| Yucatan
| Zacatecas

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Some of the best Highway Guide Photos
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Bridge There is a deviation where, to the right you get to Presa (dam) Cointzio and to the left you continue to Pátzcuaro
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Left Turn to Zihuatanejo This is the northbound turnoff for downtown Zihuatanejo. Immediately after entering the turn is a stop sign preceded by a very large metal tope.
You have been warned.
The southbound entrance to Zihuatanejo does not have the tope.
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Playa Tenacatita! Next up is the turn off to the villages of El Rebalsito and Tenacatita on a newly blacktopped road 6 miles to the northern tip of Bahia De Tenacatita. You can pick up snacks and drinks in El Rebalsito or just eat at one of the 10+ palapa restaurants on the beach at Tenacatita. This beach is protected to the West so the waves are ideal for beginner/intermediate boogie boarders. This is my personal favorite place to relax and ride the waves. Just as you enter Tenacatita stay to the right and head up over the hill to the best snorkeling in all of Tenacatita Bay at Playa Mora! This beach faces inward to the bay while on the other side of the isthmus is wild and wooley Playa la Boca, with ankle deep chocolate sand, for the strong at heart. There are two hotels on the beach to the East if you decide to overnight. Beware though, the bugs are deadly right at sunset due to a lagoon running parallel with the beach right behind the village. Definitely worth the jaunt off of Hwy. 200. Just do it!!
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Gas Station and Deviation to Teremendo Not far from here there is a site called 'La Alberca' (the pool) a lake inside a crater.
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Exit of Quiroga to Tzintzuntzan
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Photos are courtesy of Milebymile.com and the many local businesses who provide this information.
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