Hotels, Vacations, Travel Guides, and Travel Auctions  Hotels, Vacations, Travel Guides, and Travel Auctions.
HomeHotelsTravel AuctionsCruisesTravel GuideTravelers ReviewLuggages
Travel Guide
Cheap Caribbean offers affordable caribbean hotels & vacations, all-Inclusive vactions and weekly bargains.

Choice Hotels offers 1000s hotels worldwide, easy choice and airlines mileage.

Irv's Luggage Warehouse.

Home

Travel Guide: Cancun - Mexico

The city is actually split in two main area, the Zona Hotelera, which is a  an 18 Km long island which is located facing  the caribbean on one side along a long sunny beach strip with many large fancy  hotels  and on the other  back side it is surrounded by  a beautiful lagoon called Laguna Nichupte. The second part of the city is called Ciudad Cancun, which is in the mainland.  This is where most of the Cancun local people live, and also where tourists can find more budget accommodations. Ciudad Cancun and Zona Hotelera are joined by this long causeway/bridge. They are literally two different worlds. Ciudad Cancun has some nice restaurants and bars along Avenida Yaxchitlan, and a more Mexico feel to it. The Zona Hotelera has the opulence of Las Vegas, Nevada with a beautiful beach, nice malls, fancy bars but no casinos. 

Nearby are many Maya sites that are easy to explore. They offer a unique insight in the precolombian civilization of Mexico. Many tourists get packages to visit Chichen Itza,a good 2-3 hrs away by car. But, if a tourist takes local buses, or even better, rents a car...there are many wonderful places to see. Some of the closer ones to Cancun are Coba and Tulum, which are near Playa del Carmen, which is also another tourist ocean area on the so called Ruta Maya, within an hour from Cancun.

Tulum ruins are near the water, so it is a scenic place, Coba is about 45 mins. inland from Tulum....very wonderful place.  Renting a bike on site is recommended in order to visit the whole site, as it is very spread out. There is also a nice tall pyramid to climb with an awesome view of the surrounding jungle.... 

Near Chichen Itza, just north of the city of Valladolid, there are the recent excavations in a place called Ek Balam. The place is very well preserved, and it is worth a visit...and you'll miss most of the crowds that go to Chichen Itza.

If you are into Mayan ruins, it is recommended that you visit the surroundings near the city of Merida (on the west side of Yucatan, 4 hrs. by car from Cancun) and do the Ruta Puuc.  This route is best enjoyed in a couple days, but, if you are in a rush, you can do it all in one day if you have an early start. The most impressive one is a place called Uxmal...it is well preserved and very large. There are several other ones...about 5-6 of them, among them Sayil and Labna. They are all great, well kept, and uncrowded. From there, after Ruta Puuc, you can drive to Chichen Itza...visiting some small Yucatecan small towns and villages on the way, such as the town of Oxcutzcab, famous for their citrus industry and see their main downtown square, church and market.

Back to Cancun:

The other main attraction of Cancun consists of the possibilities to see the world under the waves. Snorkeling and diving in Cancun and nearby Cozumel are among the best of the world.

There are these other things around Ruta Maya, they are these waterholes near mangrove area, sort of like sinkholes filled with clean fresh water.  These are called Cenotes, and you can swim in them.  There are tons around this area and they are worth checking out.

The town itself is rather disappointing however and if you have not booked a room with your flight it would be better to find lodging somewhere else. The big hotel chains are focused very much on package deal groups and do not cater well to individual travelers.  This is correct, yet,  to do Cancun in a budget, try Ciudad Cancun for lodging, the hotels are a lot more reasonable there, and there are even a few hostels.  You can always catch a bus to the beach area. 

Cancun is a wonderful destination.  For beachcombers who do not want to leave the sun, they can just do that. But for those who want to get some culture and explore the richness of Yucatan and Quintana Roo, the opportunities are endless.  This is a very unique area,  very different from Mainland Mexico.

Contributors
change by elmaloso


Travel Q&A on Cancun:

Question: #1: heLp !HOW MANY TIME YOU TAKE TO TRAVEL CANCUN TO CABO???
I want to go to cancun and to cabo san lucas but i need to know how many time you take traveling cancun to cabo????? - asked by Magnolia

Answer: Hi...From Cancun To Los Cabos here are the airports codes:CUN - Cancun - Cancun InternationalSJD - Los Cabos - Los Cabos InternationalFligh in economic - 1 adult - one-way tripUS$ 262 with Mexicana or ... - answered by: energy.engineer
View All Answers (2)

Question: #2: Travel to Cancun Mexico.....?
The last time I was there was 3 years ago. I am thinking of going back in April 2007. I was wondering if it has recovered from the huricane, and also is there any civil unrest going on there? I know there is a town that has been taken over by the Mexican indians for over 6 monthes now and was wondering if this will effect travel to Cancun? - asked by dreamof_geni

Answer: You'll still see some hurricane damage, but the major hotels have recovered. Civil unrest is going on in southern Mexico and not near Cancun. ... - answered by: T
View All Answers (2)

Question: #3: I am a convicted felon who wants to travel to Cancun?
I am a convicted felon who would like to travel with his family to Cancun for the Christmas holidays. My probation officer is OK with my travelling, but he is not sure about the Mexican law.Would someone please advice soon? Looking forward in hearing back. - asked by J. R

Answer: Mexican laws are quite clear, we are not going to judge you for a crime you committed outside our borders, unless your government asks our police forces to do so.Just two notes:1.- Bring every document ... - answered by: blkgator
View All Answers (4)

Question: #4: Can Philipino resisents travel to Cancun, Mexico from Manila?
I would love to take my fiancee to Cancun, Mexico for vacation. Is it easy for them to obtain visa from Mexico Embassy in Manila? - asked by BEDROOMBULLY2000

Answer: 2157 Paraiso St. DasmariƱas Village. Makati CityManila, Filipinas.phone. (632) 812 22 11, 12 and 13.www.sre.gob.mx/filipinasHope you give me 10 points, all others just would say the same information.LIST ... - answered by: woht
View All Answers (2)

Question: #5: Is it safe to travel to Cancun, Mexico with our 1 year old??
We would like to visit Cancun, Mexico this coming July with our 1 year old and would like to know if it is safe. We would be staying at a resort but the ride to the Hotel does not include a car seat. We know how careless those drivers are when transporting people back and forth to their hotel. We take all the precautions here in the U.S. to make sure our baby is safe in his car seat and it seems silly to disregard all of this because we're in another country. Also if our baby should get sick, is the medical system as good as ours?Thanks - asked by mm

Answer: Very safe, bring your own car seat and gate check it.=) ... - answered by: flightpillow
View All Answers (9)

Question: #6: When is the best time to travel to cancun, mexico?
I traveled there in july once and i was stuck in a horrible tropical storm. It rained the ENTIRE time and we really didnt have much fun. I would love to go back, but i dont know if i just had bad luck or if i should travel during a different time of the year...any ideas? - asked by jgatchell2

Answer: Most try to stay out of hurricane season, but most of my friends go by price.=) ... - answered by: flightpillow
View All Answers (7)

Question: #7: what is needed to travel to cancun mexico?
U. S. citizens traveling to cancoon, what is needed - asked by geneduhon

Answer: well its probably gonna be warm so...1-2 pairs of jeansa skirt (if ur a girl) or two2 pairs of shortsa pair of flip flops or sandalsa pair of sneakersbathing suitsunglasses ... - answered by: Veronica S
View All Answers (7)

Question: #8: Hi I'mgoing to travel to Cancun, stay for 3 days, and then go straight toBelize.I'm American, do i need avisa?
- asked by Clarita R

Answer: To be honest with you the answers on here are correct, but when ever your travelling, don't trust Yahoo answers, really........Timatic changes all the time and you don't want to fall into a situation where ... - answered by: flightpillow
View All Answers (5)

Question: #9: Is it safe to travel to cancun mexico?
I hear they throw amercian in jail quite easily (over nothing).Serious question. - asked by Sonia

Answer: Absolutely safe, so long as you don't do the same things that would get you thrown in jail in the USA. I lived in another part of Mexico for 10 years and never had problems. I've visited Cancun a half ... - answered by: CMW
View All Answers (4)

Question: #10: how does it feel to travel to Cancun?
- asked by missy c

Answer: its very nice ... - answered by: Billy
View All Answers (2)








For a directory of recommended online travel services, check out Shopping Pointer's Travel Mall