Shopping In Mexico: Traveler’s Tips
March 20, 2009 by VacationGuru
Filed under Cruising, More Travel Tips, Vacation Travel
Shopping in Mexico: Tips for Travelers
A vacation in Mexico can be a wonderful experience, filled with wonderful scenery, resorts and beaches. But Mexico is also known for wonderful bargains and terrific shopping experience – and tourists love to take advantage of the many deals that are available in Mexico.
While shopping in Mexico can be a wonderful experience, it’s important to realize that there are strictly enforced rules regarding what can and can’t be brought back into the U.S. Prior to purchasing items in Mexico, you should review the U.S. Customs and Border Protection rules; they will alert you as far as what you can and can’t bring home with you.
Endangered species. Endangered animals are not allowed to be purchased and brought into the United States. Many products that are available in Mexico are illegal when brought across the border. The Customs and Border Patrol is very strict about this – and if caught you might not just have your items confiscated, but also fined and possibly jailed. Stay away from wild animals that are for sale.
In addition to live animals, stay away from products made from animals that are considered endangered. One of those animals on the endangered species is crocodile. While you might enjoy a crocodile purse or pair of boots, avoid the temptation. The U.S. government is very strict and they take the violations seriously. The customs patrol makes routine inspections looking for endangered animals and you don’t want to endanger yourself.
Another thing to avoid are the colorful and exotic Mexican Birds, such a parrots. While it may seem like a great idea, purchasing birds in from Mexico is illegal. In fact, even stuffed birds are against the last. It’s just probably best if you avoid any kind of wildlife and purchase other souvenirs that are legal and much less hassle.
Another thing that tourists to Mexico have discovered are the Mexican antiques and glazed ceramics. While it may be tempting to being home an antique from Mexico, the Mexican government considers their antiquities to be government property – so if they discover you trying to bring them out of the country, they can prosecute you for theft and you might face a stiff fine or even prison. It’s best to just leave any antiques where you found them.
Another area that many people are unaware of are ceramics purchased in Mexico. While glazed ceramics are bright, colorful and beautiful and maybe look great in your home, many of the ceramics you purchase in Mexico may be made with lead. So, although it is legal to bring ceramics back across the border, consider avoiding the purchase of glazed ceramics – or make sure everyone in your house is aware of the potential danger that your ceramics pose. The other possibility is to purchase a small home lead test and test any ceramics prior to purchasing them. That way you can know that you are purchasing something that’s safe.
While it may seem as if there are things that you can’t purchase, if you look around you’ll find that there are many more things that you can. Just remember to follow a few simple rules and regulations and stay on the safe side. That way your Mexican vacation will be an enjoyable and memorable one.





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