No; Mexico is NORTH of the equator.
Mexico is bordered on the north by the US of A, on the east by the Gulf of Mexico, on the south by Guatemala and Belize, and on the west by the Pacific Ocean and the Gulf of California.
There is no Gulf possible between the regions as you state them - Mexico is to the west of Florida and therefor there can not be a Gulf WEST of Florida AND north and southern Mexico. Your question makes no sense and thus can not be answered.
Those co-ordinates would place you North West of Mexico City, in southern Mexico.
Mexico is bordered on the north by (west to east): California, Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas,
Continental divide.
It is directly north of eastern Mexico.
The Gulf of Mexico
The Pacific, and not only east, but west,south and north.
It depends on where you start. Alaska? Southeast. Florida? West. Texas? South.
The name of the gulf located east of Texas west of Florida and north of southern Mexico is The Gulf of Mexico
Mexico, on the continent of North America, is at 30 degrees north and 105 degrees west. The point is in the state of Chihuahua, not far from the Texas border.