🇲🇽 packing light is key in Mexico


Hi Reader!

Let me just say I know this topic may be a bit polarizing. Packing is hard enough as it is. Trying to shove everything you need into a carry-on bag only makes it harder.

But, to me, carry-on travel isn’t just about trying to cram my stuff into a smaller bag to save on checked luggage fees (though that’s a bonus). There are heaps of benefits to traveling light.

I know it’s not going to be right for everyone, and it’s not right for every trip, but just hear me out, okay?

Here’s why packing light is ideal for Mexico:

It’s SO MUCH easier to manage.

If you’re going straight from the airport to your resort, this probably doesn’t matter as much, but if your trip involves multiple legs, packing light is undoubtedly a benefit.

Negotiating several suitcases through the airport and in and out of taxis or buses will quickly become a burden (ask me how I know!).

… Especially since the sidewalks in Mexico aren’t always reliable— sure, you can roll your luggage along easily in the airport, but once you hit the street, it’s a whole different ballgame.

Packing light enables you to move around more easily— literally!

Plus, if you find yourself in a destination like Guanajuato or Puerto Vallarta with steep hills or narrow streets that Uber drivers might refuse to go up… forget about it!

These are real scenarios you need to consider when visiting Mexico.

[Full disclosure… I was going to end this email here, but because of who I am as a person, I couldn’t. So, here are several more general reasons why carry-on travel is advantageous. ]

It makes you a more agile traveler

Taking only carry-on luggage makes the days when you’re in transit much more manageable.

For instance…

Let’s say you’re at the airport and your flight is delayed or canceled at the last minute. Sometimes the airline can rebook you on a new flight with a different route to help you reach your final destination. Unfortunately, if you've checked your luggage, you may be stuck waiting to collect it before you can board a new flight.

This is where carry-on travelers triumph!

I’ve had airport staff help me out with last-minute flight changes that saved my entire trip from cancellation, but these changes never would have worked out if I’d had checked my luggage.

You won’t lose your luggage

If the airport fiascos of 2022 taught us anything, it was that checking a bag was a gamble.

Remember how everyone was gallivanting about Europe last summer while their suitcases sat around in piles at Heathrow or JFK?

If those news articles weren’t enough of an incentive to carry your luggage with you, I don’t know what is!

If you’re on a long trip, there’s a chance you’ll be reunited with your luggage before it’s time to go home, but for quick getaways, you might be SOL.

(Pro Tip: if you DO check a bag, keep a clean change of clothes in the bag that you carry with you on the plane, just. in. case.)

Less really is more

Put simply, I hate packing, I hate unpacking, and I hate folding laundry (residual trauma from working in a clothing store), so why would I burden myself on vacation by bringing along my least favorite chore?!

I wouldn’t. I pack a few strategic pieces that can be mixed and matched into multiple outfits. I re-wear things, and I wash things when I need to.

This way, I don’t end up spending a ton of time organizing and reorganizing my things during my trip. It’s easy to keep track of things, and packing takes no time at all!

It costs less

Who doesn’t want to save $35 on luggage fees?! That money goes a long way in Mexico!

Also, since most of your fellow travelers are probably overpacking, there’s a good chance the airline staff will ask people to voluntarily check bags at the gate free of charge.

This saves you the trouble of fighting for overhead bin space and absolves you of the guilt of potentially dropping your bag on someone while lifting it in or out of the bin!

Basically, you score most of the perks of checking your bag without having to pay for it.

There’s no wrong way to pack

Becoming a carry-on traveler isn’t ideal for everyone, but there have been countless times throughout my travels in Mexico when I’ve been really glad that I didn’t have a bunch of extra luggage.

I hope this gave you a few things to think about so you can determine what will work best for your next trip.

Need more guidance?

I know there are endless considerations when it comes to planning a trip. If there’s ever anything you need a hand with when it comes to planning Mexico travel, I’d be more than happy to talk it through with you!

I’ve just launched a new service called Mexico Travel Pep Talks. These are 60-minute calls where we’ll work through your Mexico travel questions (or anxieties) so you can start your trip out feeling prepared and confident.

If you think this might be helpful for you, click this link to schedule your call!

Hasta pronto!

Janine


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