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Picture this: you’re sipping hot chocolate in Paris, eating pizza in Rome, or dancing flamenco in Spain. Sounds like a dream, right? Well, for Mexican citizens, that dream doesn’t have to stay on TikTok or Instagram reels—it can be real life. The question is, can Mexican citizens actually travel to Europe? The quick answer: yes, they can!
Yes, Mexican citizens are allowed to travel to most European countries. With just a valid Mexican passport, travelers can enjoy short stays (up to 90 days within a 180-day period) in the Schengen Area without a visa. That means easy access to countries like France, Italy, Spain, Germany, and many more. Talk about opening the door to adventure!
The Schengen Area is like an all-access pass to Europe. Instead of stamping your passport at every border, you can move around freely once you’re in. It’s kind of like when you buy one wristband for an amusement park and suddenly all the rides are yours. For Mexican travelers, that means less hassle and more fun.
Mexican citizens can stay up to 90 days within a 180-day period. Think of it like a timer that resets every half year. Whether you want to spend the whole 90 days in Spain eating tapas or split your time between Italy, France, and Portugal, you’re free to roam as long as you follow the rules.
Starting in 2025, Mexican citizens will need to apply for an ETIAS travel authorization before entering Europe. It’s not a visa, more like a digital permission slip. The good news is, it’s easy to apply online, inexpensive, and once approved, you’ll be set for multiple trips within a few years.
Before you pack your bags, make sure your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your travel dates. Book your return flight (yes, immigration officers will check), and keep proof of your hotel reservations or where you’ll be staying. Bonus tip: learn a few phrases in French, Italian, or German—locals love when visitors try!
From ancient castles to modern cities, Europe offers something for everyone. Mexican tourists often love the mix of history, culture, and food. Plus, Spain, Italy, and Portugal share strong cultural ties with Mexico, making these destinations feel both familiar and exciting at the same time.
So yes, Mexican citizens can travel to Europe—and it’s easier than many think. With a valid passport and soon an ETIAS authorization, the whole continent is ready to explore. Whether you’re chasing art in Paris, beaches in Greece, or Christmas markets in Germany, Europe is wide open and waiting. Time to grab that suitcase and make the dream real!
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