SAT Mexico DMC is not responsible for any visa or vaccination required by the Mexican Government. The traveling party should check the up-to-date position in good time before departure as it is their responsibility to ensure that they have all necessary travel and health documents before departure. Travelers to Mexico must ensure that they have a valid passport with an expiry date not less than six months after their date of return. All costs incurred in obtaining such documentation must be paid by them. We regret we cannot accept liability if they are refused entry to any transport or into Mexico due to failure on their part to carry correct documentation.


Visa requirements for tourists to Mexico vary, depending on nationality. Many nationalities do not need to obtain visas if the reason for traveling to Mexico is tourism. This applies for citizens of the USA, Canada, European Union countries, as well as for Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Iceland, Israel, Japan, New Zealand, Norway, South Korea, Switzerland, Uruguay, and Venezuela, amongst others. People of these nationalities obtain a tourist permit, valid for the number of days you are going (or planning) to stay in Mexico (maximum 180 days). If travelers do not have one of the above-mentioned nationalities, we advise to contact a Mexican embassy or consulate, or they could reach their respective embassy in Mexico. For travel through the United States (also if it concerns only a layover), if they are not a US Citizen, clients will need to inquire whether they qualify for their Visa Waiver Program. Please note that SAT Mexico DMC cannot issue any type of visa. Applications for Visas must be arranged by the traveling party in good and sufficient time before their departure date as any absence of the correct travel documents may result in their airline and Mexico refusing access to them.