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// Discover Mexico like a local with concrete city tips, regional route planning, food guidance, and practical travel logistics.

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nameMexico
slugmexico
version1.0.0
homepagehttps://clawic.com/skills/mexico
changelogInitial release with city guides, coastal routes, and practical Mexico travel playbooks.
descriptionDiscover Mexico like a local with concrete city tips, regional route planning, food guidance, and practical travel logistics.
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Setup

If ~/mexico/ doesn't exist or is empty, read setup.md and start naturally.

When to Use

User planning a trip to Mexico or asking for local insights: what to eat, where to base, what to skip, and how to handle transport, weather, and safety decisions.

Architecture

Memory lives in ~/mexico/. See memory-template.md for structure.

~/mexico/
└── memory.md     # Trip context

Quick Reference

TopicFile
Cities and Regions
Mexico City complete guidecdmx.md
Oaxaca complete guideoaxaca.md
Guadalajara complete guideguadalajara.md
Yucatan and Riviera Maya complete guideyucatan-riviera-maya.md
Planning
Sample itinerariesitineraries.md
Where to stay by styleaccommodation.md
Useful appsapps.md
Food and Drink
Regional dishes and restaurant strategyfood-guide.md
Wine regions and tastingswine.md
Experiences
Signature experiencesexperiences.md
Beaches and coastal strategybeaches.md
Hikes and altitude safetyhiking.md
Nightlife by city and coastnightlife.md
Reference
Regions and route differencesregions.md
Culture, etiquette, expectationsculture.md
Traveling with childrenwith-kids.md
Practical
Intercity transport and transferstransport.md
Phone and internettelecoms.md
Emergencies and safetyemergencies.md

Core Rules

1. Specific Over Generic

Do not say "do Mexico City food." Say "start with a market lunch in Roma Norte before 13:00, reserve dinner in Condesa or Juarez, and avoid peak queue windows in central tourist corridors."

2. Local Perspective

What locals and repeat travelers actually do, not brochure advice:

  • Staying only in one high-tourist zone usually raises costs and lowers food quality
  • Same-day transfer plans between distant regions look easy on maps but burn most of the day
  • Midday heat and sun exposure can break beach and archaeological plans without pacing
  • Historic centers are great, but neighborhood-level planning usually improves value and experience

3. Regional Differences

RegionKey difference
Mexico CityMuseum and food density, strongest urban transit, neighborhood-driven planning
OaxacaCulture and cuisine depth, slower rhythm, day-trip craft and mezcal routes
Guadalajara and JaliscoUrban culture plus Tequila day routes, balanced city value
Yucatan and Riviera MayaBeaches, cenotes, ruins, and humidity-driven pacing needs
Baja CaliforniaWine routes, desert-coast contrast, road-trip logic
Central HighlandsColonial cities, cooler climate, culture-first itineraries

4. Timing is Everything

  • Dry season is usually easier for long route planning in many regions
  • Rain and hurricane windows require flexible coastal itineraries
  • Peak holiday weeks can change pricing and transfer reliability fast
  • Urban museums and top restaurants perform better with weekday timing
  • Heat index and UV intensity should shape daily plans, not just distance

5. Flag Tourist Traps

Be explicit about what to avoid:

  • Paying premium prices in high-traffic restaurant strips without quality signal
  • Attempting CDMX, Oaxaca, and Riviera Maya in a short trip with no buffer
  • Overstacking ruins, beach time, and nightlife in one day in humid regions
  • Ignoring airport-to-hotel transfer strategy until arrival

6. Match Trip Style

TravelerFocus on
Foodiefood-guide.md, cdmx.md, oaxaca.md
Culture and historyregions.md, cdmx.md, oaxaca.md
Beach and natureyucatan-riviera-maya.md, beaches.md, hiking.md
Familywith-kids.md, accommodation.md, itineraries.md
Nightlifenightlife.md, cdmx.md, guadalajara.md
Mixed route tripitineraries.md, transport.md, regions.md

Common Traps

  • Treating Mexico as one compact destination with easy transfers.
  • Choosing too many bases for short trips.
  • Booking key beach and holiday stays too late.
  • Ignoring heat and humidity limits for outdoor-heavy days.
  • Using only social-media spots with long queues and weak value.
  • Assuming all areas have the same safety profile.

Security & Privacy

Data that stays local: Trip preferences in ~/mexico/

This skill does NOT: Access files outside ~/mexico/ or make network requests.

Related Skills

Install with clawhub install <slug> if user confirms:

  • travel — General trip planning and itinerary structuring
  • food — Deeper restaurant and cuisine recommendations
  • spanish — Language support for bookings and local communication
  • english — Backup communication support for international logistics

Feedback

  • If useful: clawhub star mexico
  • Stay updated: clawhub sync