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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.

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Northern Mexico Highway Photo
Highway State 200L

Manzanillo, Mexico Manzanillo, Mexico
Manzanillo, with a population of 125,000+ triples as a vacation destination, a naval base, and the largest containerization port on the West coast of Mexico! This metropolitan city has it all; hotels, night clubs, restaurants, and great fishing. The two main resort areas are the twin bays to the north of the city; Bahia de Santiago and Bahia de Manzanillo. This is where you'll find the majority of tourists and places to stay. A fun city with lots of action and only 1 1/2 hrs from the volcanoe rimmed capital city Colima in the State of Colima! A little bit of everything for everyone! If you're headed further south, Zihuatanejo is 238 miles to the south on Mex. Hwy. 200 and Guadalajara is 190 miles to the East on the Guadalajara-Colima autopista( Hwys. 15-54-110). Enjoy traveling in Mexico and always; ' Expect the Unexpected in Adventure Travel!'.

Northern Mexico Highway Photo
Highway State 200L

Important Northbound Highway Sign Important Northbound Highway Sign
There is only one sign for this junction. See the photo for the sign. The junction is 0.2 km. after the sign. In the photo, the green and white VW van is following the route to Highway 200 north.

Northern Mexico Highway Photo
Highway State 200L

San Patricio-Melaque, Mexico on Bahia de Navidad! San Patricio-Melaque, Mexico on Bahia de Navidad!
Our next stop, where Mex. Hwy 200 intersects Hwy 80 out of Guadalajara, is the busting village of San Patricio Melaque on Bahia de Navidad! This village has numerous mid range priced hotels, great eateries, and anything else one can imagine. It has hardware stores, pharmacies, laundries, internet cafes etc. A great place to hang out for the whole winter. The shore is steep and pounded by shore break surf so beware!

Northern Mexico Highway Photo
Highway State 15

Quiroga and gas Station 0622 Quiroga and gas Station 0622
This is a small town where you can do a good shoping

Northern Mexico Highway Photo
Highway State 14

End of the road End of the road
(ROUTE A) Now you´re in Patzcuaro, at this point the road has become Ahumada Street, and you can find another gas station. A few meters ahead you can find yourself in downtown Patzcuaro.

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