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How to Get to Mexico

How to Get There: Introduction

Nestled in the heart of Pampanga province in the Philippines, the cozy town of Mexico attracts travelers with its laid-back pace of life and genuine hospitality. When planning a trip to Mexico, you will find that getting to Mexico is quite fast thanks to the region's well-developed transport network, which includes both air and road connections.

By Plane

Mexico does not have its own airport, but thanks to its location in the Philippines, reaching it by air is quite easy via neighboring cities. The nearest major international aviation hub — Clark International Airport — is located in Mabalacat, just 23 kilometers from the town, and handles numerous flights from across Asia.

An alternative is to fly to Santa Maria or the country's main aviation hub in Manila. All these airports are well-connected to the region by ground transport, allowing travelers to quickly and easily continue their journey to their final destination.

The city has no airport. Nearest cities with air connections:

CityIATA codeDistanceTravel time
MabalacatCRK24 km28 min
Santa MariaSMI--
ManilaMNL59 km1 h 11 min

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By Train

There is currently no direct rail service to Mexico; however, travelers can utilize the transport infrastructure of the Philippines' capital. The primary logistics hub is located in Manila, making it a convenient base for planning further travel across Luzon island.

For those who prefer multi-modal routes, Mabalacat or Santa Maria are important connection points. These cities serve as major transit hubs, helping tourists reach Pampanga province via an extensive ground transport network.

The city has no major railway stations. Nearest cities with rail connections:

CityIATA codeDistanceTravel time
MabalacatCRK24 km28 min
Santa MariaSMI--
ManilaMNL59 km1 h 11 min

By Bus

Buses are the most popular and affordable way to travel around the Philippines, and the small town of Mexico is no exception. Regular routes connect it with the region's key transport hubs, ensuring reliable connections for both tourists and locals.

The most convenient routes to Mexico run through neighboring Santa Maria. The bus network here is well-developed, and the trip allows you to enjoy the authentic landscapes of Pampanga province without overspending on transport.

CityIATA codeDistanceTravel time
MabalacatCRK24 km35 min
Santa MariaSMI--
ManilaMNL59 km1 h 28 min

By Car

Traveling to Mexico by car is a great opportunity to see the Philippines off the beaten path. The town is well-positioned relative to the main highways of Luzon island, making a trip by taxi or rental car fast and comfortable.

The most convenient way to get here is from Santa Maria, from where the drive takes very little time. Traveling by car offers maximum freedom of movement, allowing you to stop at scenic spots in Pampanga province on your way to your destination.

CityIATA codeDistanceTravel time
MabalacatCRK24 km28 min
Santa MariaSMI--
ManilaMNL59 km1 h 11 min

Travel Tips

Preparing for a trip to Mexico in the Philippines requires attention to detail to ensure your introduction to Pampanga province is perfect.

  1. Clothing and Essentials: Choose lightweight cotton or linen clothing, as the region has a humid tropical climate. Don't forget to bring sunglasses and a reliable insect repellent.
  2. Transportation: For getting around town, it is best to use jeepneys or tricycles — these are the fastest and most authentic ways to reach any destination.
  3. Finances: The official currency is the Philippine Peso (PHP). It is recommended to always carry cash, as credit cards are typically only accepted in large shopping malls.
  4. Health and Safety: Use only bottled water, even for brushing your teeth. The town is considered safe, but standard precautions in crowded areas are always a good idea.
  5. Communication: The local population speaks Kapampangan, but English is widely spoken, so you will have no trouble communicating.
  6. Local Etiquette: Filipinos are very polite; when speaking with elders, it is customary to use the respectful particles "po" and "opo."
  7. What to Avoid: Try not to plan major travel during the middle of the day when the heat peaks, and avoid discussing sensitive political topics.
  8. Bonus Tip: Pampanga is known as the culinary capital of the country, so be sure to visit local eateries to try the original sisig dish.

Following these simple rules will help you feel at home in this welcoming corner of the world and enjoy every moment of your journey.

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