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Cancún

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Mexico

Cancún at a glance

As of 2026

As of 2026, Cancún travel is best in Dec, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, from about $90/day (budget, ex-flights), with a 3-day itinerary. Top sight: Playa Delfines + 'Cancún' Sign (canonical photo).

Daily budget

$90+

Budget tier · excl. flights

Direct flights

From major hubs

CUN (Cancún International)

Visa

Visa-free 90 days

For most Western passports

Exchange

$1 ≈ Mex$17.33

MXN · indicative rate

Best time

Dec, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr

Currently Jun

Climate

Tropical (warm year-round

Now 🌤️ 31°C

Local time

01:23

EST (UTC-5) / EDT in summer

Language

Spanish + English

universal in tourism

Why visit Cancún?

Cancún is Mexico's #1 beach destination — 14km of white-sand Caribbean coastline on the Yucatán Peninsula. Built specifically for tourism in 1970, the Hotel Zone (Zona Hotelera) is now lined with 150+ resorts, beach clubs, and restaurants. 8 million annual visitors make it the most-visited beach destination in Latin America.

The water in Cancún is the canonical Caribbean turquoise — clearer and bluer than most Caribbean destinations because of the white limestone seabed. Beaches range from calm (Playa Tortugas, Playa Caracol) to wave-swept (Playa Delfines, where the iconic 'Cancún' sign sits). All beaches are public by Mexican law, so even non-resort guests can use any beach.

Hotel Zone is the canonical Cancún experience. The 14km L-shaped strip connects the airport to downtown via Boulevard Kukulkán. South tip is Punta Nizuc (calmer, family-friendly resorts). Center is Punta Cancún (the busiest party hub with Coco Bongo nightclub). North is Playa Mujeres (luxury resort enclave).

All-inclusive culture is real in Cancún. Hyatt Ziva, Hard Rock, Le Blanc, Excellence Riviera Cancún are popular options. Day passes ($75-150) let non-guests use facilities. The all-inclusive model (food + drinks + activities included) makes calculating actual trip cost easier than any other beach destination.

Chichén Itzá is the canonical day trip — UNESCO Mayan ruins 2.5h from Cancún. El Castillo (Pyramid of Kukulcán, 9th-12th centuries) is one of the New 7 Wonders of the World. The Equinox phenomenon (March 20-21 + September 22-23) creates a 'descending serpent' shadow on the pyramid's stairs — sells out 6 months ahead. Day tours $80-130 with English guide + lunch + cenote swimming. Most include Cenote Ik-Kil (sacred underground sinkhole pool) and Valladolid colonial town stops.

Isla Mujeres ('Island of Women') is Cancún's island day trip — 30 min by ferry from Puerto Juárez ($20 round trip). Playa Norte is consistently ranked top 10 beach worldwide — calm shallow turquoise water, soft white sand. Rent golf cart ($40/day) to explore the small island. Punta Sur lighthouse + sculpture park at southern tip.

Tulum is south of Cancún (1.5h drive) — bohemian beach + Mayan cliff-side ruins (above the Caribbean Sea). Day trips $70-90 combine ruins + beach + cenote swimming. Quintana Roo coast (Riviera Maya) between Cancún and Tulum has Playa del Carmen and Akumal (turtle snorkeling).

Cozumel Island (east of Playa del Carmen) is a separate world-class diving destination. Palancar Reef and Columbia Reef have some of the world's clearest water (50+ meter visibility). Day tours $80 from Cancún cover Cozumel snorkeling.

Xcaret + Xel-Há are eco-theme parks combining Mayan culture, animal encounters, underground rivers, snorkeling. Xcaret ($130 day pass + $50 evening dinner show) is the largest. Both are full-day experiences popular with families.

For real Cancún food beyond all-inclusive resort buffets, the Yucatecan cuisine (Cochinita Pibil pulled pork, Sopa de Lima soup, Papadzules tortillas) is the regional specialty. La Habichuela Sunset is the iconic Cancún restaurant ($30-50/person). Lorenzillo's lobster house in Hotel Zone is the canonical seafood spot.

Iconic Mexican dishes: Tacos al pastor ($1-2 from street stalls, $3-5 at restaurants), Cochinita Pibil ($8-15), Mole poblano ($10-20), Margarita ($8-15), Mexican breakfast (chilaquiles, $7-12), Mango con chile y sal ($2-4 from street vendors).

Public transport: R1 + R2 buses run Hotel Zone-to-Downtown loop ($1.50). Taxis abundant but negotiate fare upfront (overcharge tourists 2-3x). Uber doesn't work officially in Cancún (taxi mafia disputes). Rent a car only if visiting multiple sites independently.

Hotel Zone-to-Airport: ADO bus $7 (45 min). Taxi $35-50. Hotel shuttle (some include free).

Day trips beyond what's covered: Holbox Island (3h, beach island with whale shark season May-September), Bacalar (4h, 'Lake of Seven Colors'), Sian Ka'an Biosphere Reserve (UNESCO).

A few practical realities. Hurricane season is May-November (peak August-October). Most hurricanes give 3-5 days warning; resorts handle evacuations well. Sargassum seaweed (brown algae) hits beaches periodically (worst 2018-2022, improving 2023+) — check sargassum forecast before booking dates.

Tipping is mandatory in Mexico (10-20% restaurants), $1-2/drink at bars, $5-10/day for housekeeping at all-inclusive resorts. Non-tipping is rude.

Safety: Hotel Zone is heavily policed and safe day or night. Downtown Cancún is fine during day; use Uber/taxi after dark. Tulum + Playa del Carmen had safety concerns 2022-2023 (cartel-related but tourist-targeted incidents rare). Stick to tourist areas, avoid drugs, keep cash low — common sense rules.

Bottom line: Cancún is the canonical Caribbean beach vacation — Hawaii-quality water at half the price, with bonus UNESCO Mayan ruins. 5-7 days hits the bucket list including Chichén Itzá and Isla Mujeres. Pre-book all-inclusive resort 3-6 months ahead for best rates.

Things to do in Cancún

Beaches + Hotel Zone

Playa Delfines + 'Cancún' Sign (canonical photo)

Iconic public beach (km 17.5) with the famous 'Cancún' sculpture sign. Free entry. Wave-swept water (best for views, not swimming). Climb the lookout point next to the sign for elevated photo.

Free 24/7 1-2 hours
Tip: Iconic Instagram shot. Strong waves — not safe for inexperienced swimmers. R-1/R-2 bus MX$14.

Playa Caracol + Playa Tortugas (calm beaches)

Calm shallow water, perfect for families (km 6.5-8.5). Beach club restaurants nearby. Free public access (all Mexican beaches public). Tortugas is the ferry pier to Isla Mujeres + jet ski + parasailing hub.

Free; beach club rentals $30-60 24/7 Half day
Tip: Calmer than Playa Delfines. Walk-in allowed without rental fees. Best family-friendly beach in Hotel Zone.

Playa Forum + Playa Gaviota Azul (Hotel Zone Central)

Hotel Zone Central beach behind Plaza Forum (km 9.5) — calm shallow water + restaurants + Coco Bongo walking + R-1/R-2 bus + young 20-30s crowd. Public access through Plaza Forum mall + free showers.

Free 24/7 Half day
Tip: Walking from Coco Bongo + Hard Rock Cafe + Plaza Forum mall. Best lunch + beach combo for non-resort guests.

Hotel Zone (Zona Hotelera) 14km L-shaped strip

Cancún's tourism backbone — 14km L-shaped strip along Boulevard Kukulcán connecting CUN airport to Downtown. 150+ all-inclusive resorts + restaurants + nightclubs + MUSA boat launches + Lagoon Nichupté on the inner side. R-1/R-2 buses MX$14 each way 24/7.

Free walking 24/7 Walk segments
Tip: Central km 9-13 = Coco Bongo + Plaza Forum + nightlife. South km 15-25 = Playa Delfines + Moon Palace + Punta Nizuc + calmer beaches.

MUSA Underwater Museum (world's largest)

World's largest underwater art museum — 500+ sculptures (Jason deCaires Taylor) on Caribbean seafloor + snorkel or dive among art + coral. 30 min boat from Hotel Zone.

$40-56 snorkel / $72-96 dive / $24-32 glass-bottom boat Tour times vary 9-14 2-3 hours
Tip: Dec-Apr best visibility. Glass-bottom boat option for non-swimmers. Reef-safe sunscreen mandatory (regular banned + fined).

Coco Bongo nightclub (Vegas-style cabaret + open bar)

Cancún #1 nightlife — Las Vegas-style cabaret show + open bar + DJ + 1,800 capacity (Michael Jackson, Marvel, Queen performers). Plaza Forum km 9.5. 22:30-03:30 daily. Iconic once-in-trip Cancún experience.

$80-120 standard / $150-200 Gold VIP (open bar included) 22:30-03:30 daily 5 hours
Tip: Pre-book online 20-30% off. No shorts/flip-flops dress code. 21+ only. Open bar 'drink your money's worth'.

Lagoon Nichupté + sunset cocktails

Inner-side lagoon of Hotel Zone — sunset 1st pick (calmer than ocean side + dramatic horizon). Café del Mar Marina (La Isla mall km 13.5) + Lorenzillo's km 10.5 + Captain's Cove restaurant. Mangrove tours + jet ski rentals + paddleboard.

Free walking; cocktails $12-25; jet ski $50-80/30min 24/7 walking; bars 12:00-01:00 Sunset 1.5h
Tip: Sunset 18:00-19:00 depending on month. Lagoon side is sargassum-free (vs ocean side May-Sept). Crocodile viewing at Captain's Cove dock.

Mayan Ruins + UNESCO Day Trips

Chichén Itzá UNESCO (New 7 Wonders)

UNESCO Mayan ruins 2.5h from Cancún. Pyramid of Kukulcán (30m, 365 stairs, Mayan astronomical calendar) + Temple of Warriors + El Caracol Observatory + Great Ball Court. Day tours $80-130 with lunch + Cenote Ik-Kil + Valladolid colonial town.

$80-130 day tour (entry MX$614) Tour pickup 6:30 AM, return 8 PM Full day
Tip: Pre-book during Equinox (March 20-21 + September 22-23) for the descending serpent shadow phenomenon — sells out 6+ months ahead. No climbing pyramid since 2006. 2024-09 entry MX$571→614.

Tulum Cliff Mayan Ruins (only coastal Mayan site)

1.5h south. 13th-century Mayan ruins on Caribbean cliff — only Mayan site on the coast. El Castillo + Temple of the Frescoes + Casa del Cenote + post-Classic walled port city. Combine with Akumal turtle snorkel + Cenote Dos Ojos.

MX$99 / $5 entry; $70-90 day tour 8 AM-5 PM daily 2 hours; day tour 8h
Tip: Morning best (cool + less crowds). Swimwear under clothes for beach below ruins (steep stairs). Tulum beach road 4km south has bohemian dining (Hartwood).

Cobá Mayan Ruins (jungle pyramid + bike)

Jungle Mayan ruins 2h from Cancún + 42m tall Nohoch Mul pyramid (climbing banned 2020 but still impressive viewing) + 5km wide site + bike rental on-site $5 + bici-taxi $15. Less crowded than Chichén Itzá.

MX$100 / $5 entry + bike $5 8 AM-5 PM daily 3 hours + day tour 6h
Tip: Often combined with Tulum + Cenote Multun Ha. Bring water + mosquito repellent. Bike rental essential — walking the whole site = 3h.

Ek Balam Mayan Ruins (still climb the pyramid)

2.5h west of Cancún (near Valladolid) — one of few Mayan sites where you can still climb the main pyramid (Acrópolis, 32m). Stucco frescoes preserved + Jaguar Throne. Often combined with Cenote X'Canché on-site (rappel + zip-line).

MX$413 / $22 entry 8 AM-5 PM daily 2-3 hours
Tip: Quietest major Mayan site. Climb early before heat. Combine with Río Lagartos flamingos (1h further north) or Valladolid lunch.

Valladolid Colonial Town (UNESCO Pueblo Mágico)

Spanish colonial town founded 1545 — atmospheric base for Chichén Itzá + Ek Balam + cenotes. Convent of San Bernardino + Cenote Zaci downtown (swim in town) + central plaza marquesitas. UNESCO Pueblo Mágico designation.

Free walking; Cenote Zaci MX$30 / $2 24/7 2-4 hours
Tip: Day tour stops here for 1h after Chichén. Overnight at Casa Quetzal or Casa Hamaca = cooler than Cancún heat + half the price.

Río Secreto Underground Cave (Riviera Maya)

1h south near Playa del Carmen — semi-flooded underground cave system with stalactites + glow worms + 3-hour guided cave swim. Less touristy alternative to Xcaret. Cenote-style swim + cave exploration combo.

$79 entry includes wetsuit + gear 9 AM-4 PM (tour times vary) 4 hours
Tip: Wear swimwear + bring towel. Reef-safe sunscreen banned in caves (water entry). Combine with Playa del Carmen Quinta Avenida lunch.

Cenotes + Eco-Parks

Cenote Ik-Kil (sacred Mayan + canonical photo)

Sacred Mayan underground sinkhole + 26m deep + vines hanging from above + swimming below sunlight beam. Usually combined with Chichén Itzá day tour. The canonical 'sunlight through cenote hole' photo.

MX$150 / $8 entry or included in Chichén tour 9 AM-5 PM daily 1.5 hours
Tip: Reef-safe sunscreen mandatory. Shower required before entering. Life vest provided. Photo of sunlight beam through hole 12-14h best.

Cenote Dos Ojos (cave diving canonical)

Riviera Maya canonical cave diving cenote — 'Two Eyes' twin sinkholes connected by 50m underwater tunnel + 50m+ visibility + advanced cave system + Cathedral Cave + Bat Cave. 1h south of Cancún on Tulum highway.

MX$350 / $18 snorkel / $80-150 dive 8 AM-5 PM daily 2-3 hours
Tip: Advanced certification for full cave dive. Cavern dive (entry-level) OK for Open Water divers. Underwater camera + dive computer essential.

Gran Cenote (family snorkel + turtles)

Tulum's most-photographed open cenote — crystal-clear turquoise water + lush jungle + freshwater turtles + small cave + family-friendly + perfect for first-time snorkel. 30 min from Tulum ruins.

MX$500 / $25 entry includes life vest + locker 8 AM-5 PM daily 2 hours
Tip: Best 10-13h for sunlight angle. Brings own snorkel for hygiene. Avoid weekends (crowded). Combine with Tulum ruins same day.

Xcaret Eco-Theme Park

Mayan culture + underground rivers + animal encounters + México Espectacular dinner show (300+ performers, 50 musicians) + jaguar enclosure + Mayan ball game demonstrations. 1h south of Hotel Zone.

$130 day pass; $180 with México Espectacular dinner show 8:30-22:30 Full day
Tip: Pre-book online for $20-30 discount. Xcaret México Espectacular is the canonical Mexican cultural performance — worth the $50 add-on. Bring waterproof bag.

Xel-Há Snorkel Park (natural aquarium)

Sister to Xcaret — natural saltwater lagoon + snorkel + cliff jumping + zip-line into water + bike trails + all-inclusive food/drink. Better for water lovers; Xcaret better for cultural shows.

$100 day pass all-inclusive food + drinks 8:30-18:00 Full day
Tip: Snorkel gear included. Reef-safe sunscreen only. Lazy river loops + cliff jump (8m) iconic. Less culture, more water than Xcaret.

Xplor Adventure Park (zip-line + ATV)

Adrenaline counterpart to Xcaret/Xel-Há — 14 zip-lines + ATV jungle circuit + underground river raft + cenote swim. Open day session 8:30-17:00 or Night Fire session 17:30-23:30 (torch-lit zip-lines).

$140 day pass all-inclusive food + drinks 8:30-17:00 or 17:30-23:30 (Mon-Sat) Full day
Tip: Helmet + life vest provided. Closed-toe water shoes mandatory ($10 on-site). Night Fire session is unique sunset experience — book separately.

Caribbean Islands + Day Trips

Isla Mujeres + Playa Norte (top 10 world beach)

30 min ferry from Puerto Juárez ($20 round trip). Playa Norte consistently ranked top 10 worldwide — calm shallow turquoise water + soft white sand. Golf cart rental $40/day. Punta Sur sculpture park + lighthouse + Mayan Temple of Ixchel sunset.

Ferry $20 + golf cart $40 Ferry every 30 min 5 AM-9 PM (last 21:30) Full day
Tip: Catamaran day tours ($95) include open bar + lunch + snorkeling. Or DIY ferry + golf cart for independent day. Sargassum-free protected bay year-round.

Cozumel Island (world-class diving)

World's clearest water (50m+ visibility) + Palancar Reef + Columbia Reef + Santa Rosa Wall canonical drift diving. 1h drive to Playa del Carmen + 45 min ferry. PADI capital of the Caribbean.

Ferry $25 RT + dive tour $120-150 / snorkel $80 Ferry every 30 min Full day from Cancún
Tip: PADI certification for diving. El Cielo beach club + starfish sandbar lunch canonical. Better for serious divers than Hotel Zone snorkel.

Holbox Island Whale Shark (May-Sept only)

Whale shark migration through Yucatán Channel May-Sept — largest fish in world (plankton-eaters, harmless). Tour from Cancún Hotel Zone (drive 2h + ferry 30 min). Also Holbox island = no cars, golf carts only, flamingos + Punta Mosquito sandbar.

$150-200 whale shark tour from Cancún Tour 7 AM-7 PM Full day
Tip: Peak July-August. Don't touch whale sharks (rules). Punta Mosquito sandbar + flamingo viewing combine. Holbox overnight (Casa Las Tortugas $200/night) recommended.

Akumal Turtle Snorkel (year-round)

Riviera Maya bay (1h south) — sea turtles year-round in shallow protected bay. National park since 2016 — guided tours only ($25-35) max 10/group + no touching turtles. Easier than Holbox whale shark + suitable for kids.

$25-35 guided tour 8 AM-3 PM tour slots 2 hours
Tip: Marine biologist guide recommended. Bring own snorkel gear if possible. Reef-safe sunscreen mandatory. Free DIY snorkeling banned since 2016.

Bacalar 'Lake of 7 Colors' (Pueblo Mágico)

3h south freshwater lagoon — 7 distinct shades of blue + cenotes + 3,500-year-old stromatolites (2nd-largest microbial reef in world) + Cocalitos beach club + sailboat tours. Day trip $80-120 or overnight at lakefront boutique.

Day tour $80-120; Cocalitos MX$50 / $3 Day tour 7 AM-7 PM Full day or overnight
Tip: Don't touch stromatolites (3,500-year-old fragile microbial mats). Water shoes mandatory. Sailboat tour $40 or kayak $15. Less crowded than Caribbean coast.

Playa del Carmen Quinta Avenida (50km)

1h south of Cancún — Quinta Avenida (5th Avenue) 4km pedestrian + beach + Cozumel ferry pier + La Habichuela del Sur + boutique shopping. Trendy alternative base to Cancún (slower + more European).

Free walking 24/7 Half day + ferry combos
Tip: ADO bus from Cancún $7 (1h). Combine with Cozumel ferry day or Akumal turtle snorkel. Beach clubs Mamita's + Indigo $20-40 entry credit.

Travel cost

Per person, per day (excludes flights)

Hostel + local food + public transport

$90

≈ Mex$1559.70 MXN

Per person / day (excl. flights)

🏠Hotel
39%$35
🍽️Food
28%$25
🚇Transit
9%$8
🎫Activities
24%$22

📅 Total cost by trip duration (incl. flights)

3 days

$350

≈ Mex$6065.50

5 days

$530

≈ Mex$9184.90

7 days

$700

≈ Mex$12131.00

Flight estimate: $250-700 from US; $1,000-1,800 from Asia/Europe (CUN direct from US/EU/UK) (round-trip estimate)

💡Cancún is one of the cheapest Caribbean destinations — half the price of Hawaii or Bahamas for similar quality. All-inclusive resorts are the budget killer ($150-450/night) but include all food + drinks + activities. Stay downtown for budget option ($30-60/night) and bus to Hotel Zone beaches.

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Practical information

Getting there
Cancún Airport (CUN) ADO bus to Hotel Zone: $7 / MX$140, 45 min. Taxi $35-50. Hotel shuttle (some include free). Avoid 'limo' touts in arrivals — overcharge 200%.
Getting around
R1 + R2 buses Hotel Zone-to-Downtown loop $1.50. Taxis abundant but negotiate fare upfront. Uber doesn't work officially in Cancún. Rent a car for multi-site trips ($40-60/day).
Money & payments
Mexican Peso (MXN). MX$20 ≈ $1. USD widely accepted at hotels + Hotel Zone restaurants but at worse rates. Use ATMs (HSBC, Banamex, Santander) for pesos at fair rates. Tipping mandatory.
Language
Spanish + English (universal in tourism). Hotel + restaurant + tour staff fluent. Outside tourism areas (downtown, local restaurants) Spanish only — Google Translate handles it.
Cultural tips
Tipping mandatory: 10-20% restaurants, $1-2/drink at bars, $5-10/day housekeeping at all-inclusive resorts. Modest dress for Mayan ruins (cover shoulders + knees).

Money & payment

Currency

Mexican Peso (MXN, MX$). MX$20 ≈ $1.

Card acceptance

Hotels + restaurants + tours accept cards. Street vendors + local taxis cash-only. USD accepted at Hotel Zone but worse rates.

Tipping

Mandatory: 10-20% restaurants, $1-2/drink bars, $5-10/day housekeeping all-inclusive.

ATM

HSBC, Banamex, Santander ATMs for pesos at fair rates. Avoid 'cash machines' at gas stations + airport.

Recommended itinerary

Cancún 3-day route

Day 1 Hotel Zone Beach + Resort

10

10:00

Playa Delfines (free public beach)

Iconic 'Cancún' sign + turquoise water + free entry

13

13:00

Lunch at La Habichuela Sunset

Yucatecan cuisine with lagoon view

15

15:00

Beach time + resort pool

Relax + swim + tropical drinks

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18:00

Sunset at Punta Nizuc

Southern tip Hotel Zone for Caribbean sunset

20

20:30

Dinner at Lorenzillo's (lobster house)

Iconic Cancún seafood; arrive early for sunset table

22

22:00

Coco Bongo or Mandala nightclub

Cancún's legendary party scene

Day 2 Chichén Itzá Day Trip

07

07:00

Hotel pickup for Chichén Itzá tour

2.5h drive to UNESCO Mayan ruins

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10

10:30

Chichén Itzá ruins + El Castillo pyramid

UNESCO Wonder of the World; English guide included

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13:00

Lunch at Hacienda Chichén buffet

Yucatecan cuisine in colonial hacienda

14

14:30

Cenote Ik-Kil swimming

Sacred underground sinkhole swimming pool

16

16:00

Valladolid colonial town stop

Optional 30-min stop at colonial town

20

20:00

Return to hotel

Drop-off at Hotel Zone resort

Day 3 Isla Mujeres Day Trip

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09:00

Ferry to Isla Mujeres from Puerto Juárez

30 min ferry, $20 round trip

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10:00

Playa Norte (top 10 beach worldwide)

Calm shallow water, perfect for relaxation

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12:30

Lunch at Mango Café

Trendy beachfront restaurant

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14:00

Golf cart island tour

Rent golf cart $40/day; tour the small island

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16:00

Punta Sur lighthouse + sculpture park

Southern tip with Caribbean cliff views

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Return ferry to Cancún

Last ferry typically 21:30

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Most common questions from travelers to Cancún

Q How much does a day in Cancún cost?
A

Budget $90/day with downtown hotel and bus to beaches. Mid-range $220/day with Hotel Zone hotel and table-service. Luxury $680+ for all-inclusive Le Blanc or Hyatt Ziva. Cancún is one of the cheapest Caribbean beach destinations.

Q How many days do I need in Cancún?
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5-7 days for full experience. Day 1: Hotel Zone beach + resort. Day 2: Chichén Itzá day trip. Day 3: Isla Mujeres day trip. Day 4: Tulum day trip. Day 5-7: Beach days + Xcaret eco-park + Cozumel snorkeling.

Q When is the best time to visit Cancún?
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December-April is dry season — temperatures 22-30°C / 72-86°F, low humidity, perfect beach weather. May-November is hurricane season (peak Aug-Oct). Sargassum seaweed worst June-Sept. Christmas-New Year + Spring Break (March) peak prices.

Q Do I need a visa for Cancún?
A

Visa-free 180 days for US/UK/EU/JP/KR/AU/NZ. Same as Mexico City. ESTA NOT applicable. Tourist card (FMM) issued at airport — keep it for departure.

Q Is Cancún safe for tourists?
A

Hotel Zone heavily policed and safe day or night. Downtown fine during day; use Uber/taxi after dark. Tulum + Playa del Carmen had safety concerns 2022-2023 (rare tourist-targeted incidents). Stick to tourist areas, avoid drugs. Solo female travelers report Hotel Zone safe.

Q Does English work in Cancún?
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Yes — universal in tourism areas. All hotel + restaurant + tour staff fluent. Spanish helpful for downtown + local restaurants but not necessary.

Q What food is Cancún famous for?
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Yucatecan cuisine: Cochinita Pibil pulled pork ($8-15), Sopa de Lima ($6-10), Papadzules tortillas ($5-10). Plus standard Mexican: tacos al pastor ($1-3 street, $3-5 restaurant), guacamole ($5-12), margaritas ($8-15). Iconic spots: La Habichuela Sunset, Lorenzillo's lobster house, Hartwood (Tulum), El Cielo (Tulum).

Q Should I do all-inclusive in Cancún?
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Yes if you want zero-thinking vacation. All-inclusive resorts ($150-450/night) include unlimited food + drinks + activities. Calculating à la carte: $200-400/day for similar consumption. All-inclusive wins for stays 5+ days. Ditch all-inclusive for Tulum or Mexico City days.

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