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If you plan to travel Mexico highways, we hope you will enjoy planning your Mexico vacations using our Mexico highway guides. Remember to get Mexico insurance before crossing the Mexico border. While our guides cover Mexico highway travel, planning routes through Mexican cities often requires a local Mexico map. Spending a few pesos on a map of Mexico is money well spent and if you mark your route on it, can become a keepsake of your Mexico trip.
Mexico Road Map Itineraries |
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1, Baja California - Rosarito to Baja/Baja Sur Border
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Highway #10, (Includes Map)
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Highway #101, (Includes Map)
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Highway #105, Ciudad Madero to Mexico City (Includes Map)
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Highway #110, Junction of Highway 200 to City of La Piedad and Junction of Highways 90 & 37 (Includes Map)
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Highway #14, Morelia to Patzcuaro - Uruapan
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Highway #150, Mexico City to Veracruz City (Includes Map)
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Highway #16, Ojinaga USA Border crossing to Chiuahua City to Hermosillo City (Includes Map)
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180,
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Highway #184, (Includes Map)
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Highway #186, (Includes Map)
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Highway #195, (Includes Map)
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2,
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200, West Coast Highway
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200L, Legacy Highway Guides - pre-2009
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Highway #23, (Includes Map)
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Highway #30, (Includes Map)
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Highway #307, (Includes Map)
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Highway #37, Uruapan to Lazaro Cardenas.
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40, Monterrey to Saltillo
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45,
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Highway #49, (Includes Map)
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Highway #5, USA Border at Mexicali City to Town of San Filipe (Includes Map)
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54, Guadalajara to Colima City
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57, Saltillo to San Luis Potosi
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Highway #57D, . Mexico City to Queretaro City (Includes Map)
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Highway #8, USA Border at Sonoyta to Village of Puerto Penasco (Includes Map)
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80, San Luis Posti to to Guatalajara
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85, Nuevo Laredo to Monterrey
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95D,
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Highway #SD, House of Tropical Dreams Scenic Drive
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Mexico Highway Photos
Mexico Highway Guide Photos
Highway State 200L
Hotel Blue Bay Village & Sun Resorts Retreat! Next is the another entrance road to the northern side of Bahia de Tenacatita. Here you'll fnd the Hotel Blue Bay Village which offers an all-inclusive vacation package. A nice 3+ star offering with food, beach toys and the complete package. To the right of the entrance to Blue Bay is the service road to Sun Resorts, a vacation retreat offering yoga, massages, exercise programs, and lots of peace & quiet. An excellent facility with lots to offer and fantastic views to the south of the Bay of Tenacatita! I recommend both places for an out-of-the-way vacation destination.
Highway State 180
Photos of interest The Great Ball Court, Chichen Itza, Yucatan Mexico. The Ball Court measures 166 by 68 meters (545 by 232 feet). The walls are 12 meters high, and in the center, high up on each of the long walls, are rings carved with intertwining serpents. The idea of the game was to place a rubber ball through these rings. The ball game was watched by the elite and priests only.
Highway State 15
Gas Station and Deviation to Teremendo Not far from here there is a site called 'La Alberca' (the pool) a lake inside a crater.
Highway State 200L
Deviation to Hotel Villa Dorada There are 4 km to the hotel grounds, first you take this deviation bordered with this palm tree field and then some turns into the fisherman village until you reach a very long beautiful beach.
Highway State 14
Gas station No. 5482
Highway State 200L
Ixtapa Viewpoint Just north of the southern Ixtapa turnoff there is a scenic viewpoint on the west. Southbound traffic has easy access to the parking lot. Northbound drivers should NOT try to get into the parking area there.
Immediately after seeing the parking lot on the west, northbound drivers will see a gravel area on the east that is not a parking lot, but is used for parking.
Highway State 200L
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!!
We hope you enjoy these Mexico highway photos. Many of our highway guides are created by local businesses in exchange for promoting their business and highlighting the tourism opportunities in their area.
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