Driving from Costa Rica to Merida Mexico
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For Costa Rica, www.yourtravelmap.com For a paper map, www.mapcr.com
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OK. I can't resist - I know this is not what you asked - but
I hope you are aware that you cannot take a rental car across international borders.
If you are taking your own car, there is bureaucratic paperwork at each border that may delay you and may all be different. If you are asking for a road map on this forum, it seems clear that you haven't done a lot of homework. Please check into this thoroughly before you make your final decision.
Hoping that if you are going to do this, you will have an ex-Army Ranger or Marine with you and that you have a plan if you are kidnapped.
You would be so much better off to take an international bus such as the TicaBus.
I know, I know, this is not what you asked but I couldn't resist.
I hope you are aware that you cannot take a rental car across international borders.
If you are taking your own car, there is bureaucratic paperwork at each border that may delay you and may all be different. If you are asking for a road map on this forum, it seems clear that you haven't done a lot of homework. Please check into this thoroughly before you make your final decision.
Hoping that if you are going to do this, you will have an ex-Army Ranger or Marine with you and that you have a plan if you are kidnapped.
You would be so much better off to take an international bus such as the TicaBus.
I know, I know, this is not what you asked but I couldn't resist.
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The detail of maps of each individual country will probably serve you better than one big map. A map of all Central America will probably not extend far enough into Mexico to even include Merida.
Rather than criticize him, you might thank him for his help.
You can also do a Google search to find maps too.
Rather than criticize him, you might thank him for his help.

You can also do a Google search to find maps too.
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http://www.maps2anywhere.com/Maps/Ce...a_road_map.htm
www.go-panamerican.com up the PanAmericana
to Tapachula Mexico City Merida
best safest way to go...
the other way dodgier have done it via Gutemal
Belize City to BC/Chetumal Merida lots riskier...
www.travel.state.gov for a heads up on entry safety
www.go-panamerican.com up the PanAmericana
to Tapachula Mexico City Merida
best safest way to go...
the other way dodgier have done it via Gutemal
Belize City to BC/Chetumal Merida lots riskier...
www.travel.state.gov for a heads up on entry safety
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Yvonne~ I see you are brand new to these forums. Welcome. You'll get better information if you are nicer to people.
They probably assumed you were in a rental and on vacation. Because if you lived there, you'd just walk to the nearet gas station and purchase a decent road map for yourself.
They probably assumed you were in a rental and on vacation. Because if you lived there, you'd just walk to the nearet gas station and purchase a decent road map for yourself.
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