Mexico for Spain passport holders: 180 days visa-free, Cancún and CDMX, MXN tips
Spain passport holders enter Mexico visa-free for 180 days — one of the world's most generous tourist allowances. Spain carriers and Aeromexico fly direct MAD to Mexico City in 11 hours. Revolut or Wise handles EUR→MXN seamlessly.
Visa requirements
German passport holders enter Mexico visa-free for up to 180 days. The tourist card (FMM — Forma Migratoria Múltiple) is issued on arrival or can be filled in on the aircraft. Keep the FMM receipt — required on departure.
Documents required
- ✓Valid German passport (6+ months validity)
Flights from Spain to Mexico
Money, cards & forex fees
Most popular travel card in Spain
Best mid-market exchange rate
Spain bank customers traveling abroad
ATMs in Mexico
Best ATMs: BBVA Bancomer, Santander Mexico, Banamex ATMs — widespread. Avoid no-name ATMs.
Typical surcharge: MXN 30-60 at Mexican ATMs for international cards
Withdrawal tip: Mexico City and Cancún are increasingly card-friendly. Cash essential for street food, mercados, and smaller businesses. Avoid ATM skimming by using ATMs inside bank branches.
Top cities in Mexico
Mexico City (CDMX)
One of the Americas' great cities — Teotihuacan pyramids (40km north), Frida Kahlo Museum, Diego Rivera murals, UNAM campus, Zocalo, and the world's best Mexican food scene. Enormous and walkable in the right neighbourhoods. CDMX is a world-class cultural capital.
Cancún & the Riviera Maya
Caribbean beaches, Mayan ruins (Tulum, Chichen Itza), cenotes (natural swimming holes), and the Mesoamerican Reef (world's second largest). All-inclusive resorts or boutique eco-lodges in the jungle. Isla Mujeres is excellent for a day trip.
Oaxaca
Mexico's most celebrated food and cultural destination — mole, mezcal, Zapotec culture, Monte Albán ruins, Hierve el Agua (petrified waterfalls), and the Day of the Dead celebrations. One of Mexico's most photogenic cities.
Mexico's 180-day visa-free for Germans: the most generous tourist allowance in the Americas
Spain is one of a small number of countries that receives Mexico's maximum visa-free allowance of 180 days. This makes Mexico one of the easiest places in the world for Spain long-term travellers and digital nomads — no visa fees, no application, up to 6 months per visit. The FMM tourist card (issued free on arrival or on the aircraft) is the only documentation required. Keep it carefully — losing it incurs a fine (approximately MXN 500) and delays on departure.
On-arrival tips
- 1Keep the FMM tourist card (issued on arrival) — required on departure; replacement is expensive
- 2Mexican ATMs frequently try DCC — decline and always choose MXN
- 3Use ADO bus for intercity travel — clean, comfortable, and reliable
- 4Cancún Airport taxis: use official taxi booths in arrivals — agree price before departing
Key takeaways
- ✓Spain passport: 180 days visa-free Mexico — FMM tourist card issued on arrival, keep it
- ✓Spain carriers/Aeromexico direct MAD to Mexico City in 11 hours
- ✓Revolut or Wise: zero forex EUR→MXN — always decline DCC at Mexican ATMs
- ✓Spain carriers seasonal budget flights to Cancún — popular with Spain beach travellers
- ✓ADO bus: comfortable intercity network connecting all major destinations
Related visa guides
Visa information is based on publicly available government sources and official embassy data. Entry requirements, fees, and procedures change frequently — always verify with the official embassy or consulate of Mexico before travelling. ForexFee is not a legal adviser.