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CancunOoaj Travel Guide, tourism, hotel reservation, residence, plane, cheap pension for you holidays in cancunFree Travel guide Ooaj.com A free travel guide for holidays. Hotels in cancun, Bed and Breakfast!North America : Mexico : Yucatan Peninsula : Quintana Roo : Cancun
Cancun (Spanish: Cancún) is a planned tourist city on Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula. It is a popular vacation spot on the Caribbean coast. There is much to do in the city, and if you're willing to take an hour or two bus trip, there is more to explore than you could possibly fit into a single vacation. One word of warning, late June is especially hot, so come prepared or try the off season. Hurricanes are also a major threat in the summer and early fall.
![]() UnderstandCancun itself was built on a site selected by computer (yes, really) as the ideal spot for a new tourist development by the Mexican government. The state of Quintana Roo was still a territory and this area had few inhabitants when Cancun was built. Cancun and the surrounding area is almost entirely built around the tourist industry. It abounds with all-inclusive resort hotels. Stay here only if you don't mind spending your vacation with many other tourists. Those mostly seeking beach, scuba diving, or who are a bit adventurous can easily find rooms on equally beautiful and less crowded beaches somewhere an hour or two drive south along the coast for much less than the cost of major Cancun hotels. Some Spanish language skills may aid in finding better deals. You can rent a car, or take the bus to Puerto Morelos (about 20 minutes) or Tulum (1 hour). Playa del Carmen (45 minutes, MXN$65) is between the two, but caters to the all-inclusive crowd. Taxis are also available. Those looking for a base of operations who want good or luxury hotels and the advantages of urban life but prefer more local flavor may wish to stay in the Yucatan's main city of Mérida; many international flights in to Cancun continue on after a stop to Mérida's international airport. ![]() Get in![]() Get aroundCancun is very easy to navigate. To the South is the airport, to the North is the city and in between are all the hotels, beaches and bars. Buses head up and down the main thoroughfare (Blvd Kukulcan) constantly and are cheap, but be prepared for a cramped and rough ride. Taxis are plentiful, but a bit expensive. ![]() See
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![]() EatTacos Do's and Dont's Do: El tizoncito: many outlets scattered throughout Downtown El Tacotorro: Excellent service, unexpensive, and great taste. Av. Kohunlich in Downtown (any cab can take you) Les Bons: Grill tacos, at Mercado 28 La Parrilla: Expensive but tasty Don't: Tacolote La Placita Los Arcos ![]() Drink![]() SleepRiu Cancun is a fantastic place to stay! ![]() Get outThe best feature of the city is undoubtedly its transport links, with extremely cheap charter flight deals available to the UK (from around £100) and elsewhere, including the USA and Cuba. Beware leaving Mexico without enough money. The Mexican Government charges a travel tax of around 500 pesos/46 U.S. Dollars to leave the country from airport. ![]() Trips from CancunThere are bus services to the coastal ruins of Tulum (2 hrs, 60 pesos), which are literally on the water, well excavated, and framed by powder white beaches. The large ruins of Chichen Itza are often visited on a day trip from Cancun, but are rather distant and only a small portion of the site and attractions can be seen this way. If you find the ancient Maya of interest, spend a night at one of the hotels at Chichen so you needn't have a rushed incomplete visit. The ruins of Tulum are another relatively nearby extraction. They are similar to Chichen Itza but are built beside a beautiful beach. Unlike Chichen Itza, you are not allowed to go inside or climb on the pyramids. Of the two sites, most people tend to prefer Chichen Itza. Distant places include
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