Getting around Mexico isn’t complicated… but it is different
At first, transportation in Mexico can feel chaotic. Different systems, unclear routes, informal stops: it’s not as standardized as in the U.S. or Canada.
But here’s the truth: Once you understand how things actually work, getting around becomes easy... and in some cases even better than what you're used to.
Public transportation: cheap, everywhere… and not always intuitive
Mexico has a wide range of public transport options: buses, metros, colectivos, vans.
They work, but not always in the way you expect.
In big cities:
- Systems are affordable and relatively structured
- Apps and signage help (sometimes)
Outside major cities:
- Stops are flexible
- Routes are learned, not explained
- Locals rely on habit, not maps
That’s where most expats struggle, because it’s unfamiliar.
In the case of Queretaro, the Qrobus transit system has been trying to keep up with the pace of growth of the city, with big leaps in the last few years. The newer, outer parts of the city have benefited, although in some places you still face some delays.
Uber, taxis, and ride apps: the real daily solution
Let’s be practical. Most expats don’t rely heavily on buses or colectivos.
They use:
- Uber
- Didi
- Cabify
Why? Because it’s:
- Predictable
- Affordable
- Safer (especially at night or in new areas)
Taxis exist everywhere, but pricing and reliability vary a lot. Apps remove that uncertainty.
Driving in Mexico: intimidating at first… then surprisingly easy
Driving here feels chaotic, until it doesn’t.
Yes, you’ll notice:
- Speed bumps (everywhere)
- Creative interpretations of lanes
- Sudden stops and informal, non-written rules
But after a short adjustment period, most expats realize: It’s not disorder, it’s a different system.
And once you get it, driving gives you:
- Freedom
- Flexibility
- Access to better housing options
Do you actually need a car? It depends
This is where decisions matter.
If you live in:
- Walkable areas → probably not
- Gated communities or suburbs → very likely yes
- Smaller towns → almost always yes
Transportation directly affects your lifestyle more than most people expect.
This is why choosing where you live is just as important as how you move.

Flying in Mexico: easier than people think
Mexico is big. Really big.
And flying is often:
- Cheap
- Fast
- More practical than driving long distances
Budget airlines (Viva, Volaris, etc.) work well, just watch the extra fees.
The real takeaway: transportation shapes your entire experience
This is what most expats underestimate. Transportation isn’t just logistics.
It determines:
- Where you can live
- How independent you feel
- How much stress you deal with daily
Get it wrong, and everything feels harder. Get it right, and life flows.
Where Nexterra Comes In
Most of our clients don’t figure this out alone.
We help them:
- Understand how transportation actually works
- Buy a care if they decide to
- Choose areas that match their lifestyle
- Move around safely and efficiently from day one
Need help navigating Querétaro or planning your move? Contact us and we’ll help you move smarter, not harder.
Your can learn about walkability in Querétaro here.



