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Cancún (Spanish pronunciation: [ka?'kun]) is a coastal city in Mexico’s easternmost state, Quintana Roo, on the Yucatán Peninsula. Cancún is located on the Yucatan Channel that separates Mexico from the island of Cuba in the Greater Antilles. The Cancún region is sometimes known as the Mexican Caribbean.

Cancún is the municipal seat of the Benito Juárez municipality and a world-renowned tourist resort. The city center is located on the mainland which connects the Nichupté and lagoons to a narrow 7-shaped island where the modern beachfront hotels are located.

The Hotel Zone of Cancún is shaped like a 7 with bridges on each end connecting to the mainland. Hotels on the vertical or long side of the 7 tend to have rougher beaches and beach erosion can be a problem. Resorts on the horizontal or short end of the seven tend to have more gentle surf because the waves here are blocked by the island of Isla Mujeres which lies just off shore. The Hotel Zone offers a broad range of accommodations, ranging from relatively inexpensive motel-style facilities in the older section closest to the mainland, to high-priced luxury hotels in the later sections, great malls, theme parks and swimming with dolphins activity.

On the opposite side of the island from the Caribbean Sea is the Nichupté Lagoon, which is used for boating excursions and jet-ski jungle tours.

Cancún is also the gateway to the Riviera Maya, another tourist pull in the area, where people go attracted by the numerous archaeological sites, as Cobá and Tulum, the many cenotes, charming towns as Playa del Carmen and theme parks such as Xcaret Eco Park, Xel-Ha and Xplor.

English Sculptor Jason deCaires Taylor has created a monumental underwater art museum in the National Marine Park of Cancun. The Museo Subacuatico de Arte (MUSA), the Cancun underwater museum, will consist of more than 400 life-sized sculptures creating artificial reefs for marine life to colonise and inhabit. The works are located in clear shallow waters and visible to divers, snorkelers and visitors in glass-bottomed boats.

Cancun Hotels and Holiday Accommodation:

Cancun is in the state of Quintana Roo, at the north-eastern tip of the Yucatan peninsula. During the ‘70s it became an exclusive tourist destination, after the construction of the first hotels. Cancun is divided into two very distinct areas: the hotel area, an island separated from the mainland, connected by two bridges in the North and the South. In the interior is the lagoon called Nichupté. The second area is the centre of the modern city of Cancun, full of shops, restaurants and shows.

Cancún has a large range of 3 to 5 star hotels in the “hotel zone” and some more economical hotels in the city center.

Budget

International Club Hostel, Calle Orquideas num 7 Sm 22 mza 14, ☎ +52 988 8 98 26 73 (info@internationalclubhostel.com), . now closed
Las Palmas Hostel, Calle Palmeras #43 (off Calle Uxmal), ☎ +52 8842513. checkout: 12:00. Just three blocks west of ADO bus terminal. Airconditioned dormitories with clean bathrooms and showers en suite and secure lockers. Ample double rooms, kitchen and (unreliable) internet access. Free continental breakfast. However, no hot water and beds falling apart. Noise throughout the night from nearby disco. Dorms from 120 Pesos, doubles from 300 Pesos (fan) 350 Pesos (A/C).

Temptation Resort and Spa, Blvd Kukulkan Km 3, Cancun, ROO 77500, ☎ +52 998 848 7900,  checkin: 4PM; checkout: 11AM. 2-3 Star place, Temptation Resort and spa has 3 fancy restaurants with reservations to be made from 10AM to 11AM the previous day. Internet access is $15 dollars for 24hrs. Beach front is calm mainly for boat use.
Villa Playa Blanca, Carretera Puerto Juarez-PuntaSam Km 3.8 SM86M4L11 fracciones 1 y 2 (A lado del restaurante Flamingos), ☎ +52 19981098275
(info@villaplayablancacancun.com),  checkout: 13:00. 10 minutes by bus from downtown (buses leaving every 5 minutes for 4,5 pesos). Very quiet and with a nice ambiance. The place could be (and according to the owner will be soon) more expensive. Now it’s a bargain. You get excellent rooms and free breakfast in your bed every morning, all for a good price. Free Wi-fi, swimming pool and incredible views. Ask for the room “La Palma”, it’s 400 pesos, but you have more than 50 square meters of space for you. doubles from 350 Pesos (A/C).

Mid-range
La Cabaña Playa Secreta, Playa del Secreto, lote 28, D y C Carretera federal Cetumal Puerto Juarez Km 312 – 400 77710, ☎ +52 9989140115 (info@cabanaplayasecreta.com),

Maria’s Kankin, Km. 4.5 Carretera al Parque El Garrafón, Fraccionamiento Mar Turquesa, Isla Mujeres, Quintana Roo, Mexico, ☎ (52) 998-8770015,  Marias Kankin is on Isla Mujeres, Quintana Roo, Mexico. The hotel is about 50 minutes from the Cancun airport. Ferry boats also shuttle back and forth from the mainland. As the sunset looms, take it easy and rest in any of Marias Kankin’s nine (9) suites. Decked in minimalist, Caribbean-inspired décor, each air-conditioned suite is furnished with a mini-bar, Internet access, sofa bed, and writing desk & chair.

Crown Paradise Club – All Inclusive Resort – Cancun, Blvd. Kukulkan Km 18.5 | Zona Hotelera, Cancun 77500. Crown Paradise Club Resort offers an inclusive package with amenities such as a water park for the kids with a pirate ship and 8 water slides, excellent a la carte and buffet dining, adult only areas, mini golf, disco, nightly entertainment.

RIU Cancun, Blvd Kukulcan Km 8.5, Manzana 50, Lote 5 | Zona Hotelera, Quintana Roo, Cancun 77500. An all inclusive resort with views of the Caribbean Sea. Several fine restaurants and bars. Choice of activities and entertainment options, including a popular sports bar, night club and theatre with theme shows.

Oasis Cancun, Blvd Kukulkan, 52 998 881 70 00, . A pretty good resort for the college-aged crowd. The rooms are clean and surprisingly spacious for the price. Although, the best part about the hotel is clearly the beaches and pools. The pool is generally crowded during peak times but is large and features several swim-up bars. The bad part is that since the Oasis is all-inclusive you basically get what you pay for, the food and drinks are not the best quality. The buffet-style restaurants are bland and the food can get quite repetitive. An exception is the sushi restaurant. All bars also stop serving alcohol at midnight, which is unfortunate, but there is a twenty-four hour liquor store right across from the resort with reasonable prices, somewhat expensive for Mexico but slightly less expensive than alcohol in the United States. They also sell absinthe.

RIU Caribe, Blvd. Kukulcan, Km 5.5, Lote 6-C, Cancun 77500. All inclusive resort with Mayan-style architecture overlooking the Caribbean. Features 506 luxurious oceanview rooms with amenities such as a mini-bar and liquor dispenser. There is a wide array of restaurants, bars and facilities to enjoy, including 24-hour All Inclusive snacks and beverages. Fun and relaxing atmosphere created by the large swimming pool and spectacular beach.

The Royal Resorts  The Royal Resorts have been around since 1974 and include a string of four hotels all in close vicinity of each other. The Royal Mayan, The Royal Caribbean and The Royal Islander are side by side where as the newest hotel, The Royal Sands is no more than a five minute ride in bus. The Royal Resorts offer beautiful villas that overlook the Gulf of Mexico. Each villa is equipped with a kitchen, two bathrooms two bedrooms, one with two double beds, one with a queen sized bed, a living room with two murphy beds, three televisions, one in each room and a terrace that overlooks the other two hotels as well as the Carribean Sea. These hotels include free activities such as snorkeling and sailing in the ocean, tennis, and free beach towels. Also on the premises are a number of different restaurants and bars at which the vacationers may dine.

Soberanis Hotel  Soberanis Hotel is in downtown Cancun, Mexico. It is 3 km to the beach and 15 km to Isla Mujeres. The airport is 20 km away. The rooms at Hotel Soberanis are all air-conditioned. They have cable television, a private toilet and bath, and safe. the rooms are further equipped with an IDD telephone, Internet access, and writing desk and chair. Rates include daily breakfast. Non-smoking rooms are available.

Sotavento Hotel and Yacht Club, Blvd. Kukulcan Km 4 Zona Hotelera, Calle del Pescador, Lote D-8-4, Cancun, Quintana Roo, Mexico, ☎ 52 998 8494707, Sotavento Hotel in Cancun, Quintana Roo, Mexico is in Cancun’s hotel zone. It sits in front of Nichupte Laguna and is within walking distance to Cancun’s sandy beaches and downtown area. The airport is also nearby. Your affordable accommodation in Cancun features entertaining amenities, such as Internet access and cable television. Non-smoking rooms can be requested. Rates start at USD $40.

Soberanis Hotel, ☎ 52 998 8844564 (e.magy.ana@gmail.com),  This hotel is one of the first hotels bult in Cancun, the property was totally refurbished. It offers 78 rooms including dorms and private rooms. All the services of a city hotel. Av coba 5 y 7 mza 8, SM 22 C.P. Rates start at US$54.

Mayafair Design Hotel,  Mayafair Design Hotel offers excellent service and comfortable lodging accommodations steps from the beach near attractions and sightseeing.

Splurge

CasaMagna Marriott Cancun Resort, Blvd Kukulcan, 52 998 881 2000, (Fax: 52 998 881 2085), The CasaMagna Cancun has been completely renovated in the wake of the devastation brought to Cancun by Hurricane Wilma. The resort features 418 rooms and 34 suites. Each room has a private balcony with a table and chairs. The hotel has 3 restaurants on-site, including a steakhouse, a Japanese restaurant and a sports bar. The beach in front of the resort has been restored, as has the pool area. The hotel itself tends to be priced on the higher side for Cancun, but that also tends to weed out the younger crowd. This resort is adjacent to the JW Marriott Cancun and is directly connected to it through a pathway.

ClubMed, Punta Nizuc 77500, Estado de Quinatana Roo, ☎ (52) 998 881 82 00. An all inclusive resort. A short distance outside the town, at the tip of the bay, on one of the most beautiful sites of Cancún, this Club Med resort is flanked on one side by the turquoise waters of the Caribbean Sea and on the other by a delightful lagoon. Almost thirty years ago, Club Med was the first to establish itself here on a beach of white sand with gardens of coloured coral no distance from Tuba and the superb Mayan, Aztec and Toltec sites, all within reach of a short excursion. Traditional central square, bungalow-haciendas and speciality restaurants.

Dreams Cancun Resort and Spa, Punta Cancun Zona Hotelera, ☎ +52 (998) 848 7000,  Situated at the shore point known as Punta Cancun and surrounded on three sides by the brilliant turquoise Caribbean. All rooms offer private balcony views of the ocean, beaches, lagoon or gardens. Each are luxuriously appointed with marble floors, elegant furnishings, dining area, mini-bar, satellite TV and 24-hour room service. Several provide private whirlpools and other enhanced luxury amenities and services. A pod of 6 dolphins make the resort lagoon their home. Swim with the dolphin programs are available for guests and the general public.

Fiesta Americana Grand Coral Beach Cancún Resort & Spa, Blvd. Kukulcán km. 9.5 Cancún Hotel Zone, ☎ , +52 (998) 881 3200,  This AAA Five Diamond resort is located in the heart of Cancun’s entertainment district. Fiesta Americana Grand Coral Beach Cancún Resort & Spa is a 602-room luxury hotel that presents guests with all the class of a fine European hotel, combined with the service that Fiesta Americana has made famous. The hotel is outwardly hostile toward same sex couples. The Grand Coral Beach also features the five restaurants one of which is the Le Basilic restaurant which is one of only three five diamond restaurants found in Mexico. This beach resort also offers four bars, a luxury spa, a fitness and business center, a few hundred foot long swimming pool, and a sun deck.

Gran Melia Cancun  Kukulcan Boulevard, km 16.5, Zona Hotelera, Cancun, Mexico 77500 Tel: (52) 998 1930090. Gran Meliá Cancun offers the elegance and comfort exclusive of the most prestigious hotels of the world. It has been awarded by the AAA with their 4 diamonds for 2007, and is well known for its white sandy beach overlooking the Caribbean Sea. The resort also features 4 spectacular pools, specialized “ a la carte” restaurants, and activities program for children and adults, a nine hole, par three golf course, a tennis court, two paddle tennis courts and recently awarded by The Leading Hotels of the World as a Leading Spa of the World.

Hilton Golf and Spa Resort, Blvd Kukulcan, Km 17, Lote, 52 998 8818000, (Fax: 52 998 8818093), . The Hilton Cancun, is the only Golf & Spa Resort on the island. The hotel features 426 ocean-view rooms, including 82 secluded Villas offering a private lounge and executive services; five restaurants, including a gourmet-dining beachside grill and swim up bar; seven splendid infinity pools and the largest and most beautiful beach in Cancun. Service is the name of the game at this class establishment. The staff go the the extra mile and them some to assure your satisfaction. The Hilton Resort a great central location and has effortlessly embraced the natural timeless of the region with the contemporary features of its cosmopolitan destination. If you are having trouble with the local food fare, try the hotel’s club sandwich.

Hyatt Cancun Caribe Resort, Blvd Kukulkan, km 10.5, Zona Hotelera, Quintana Roo (in the hotel zone), ☎ +52 998 848 7800 (hyattcancuncaribe@hyattintl.com),  5 star hotel with 296 rooms and views of the Mexican Caribbean. The hotel is within walking distance of the main entertainment areas and shopping malls.

Hyatt Regency Cancun, Blvd Kukulcan, km 8.5, Quintana Roo (in the hotel zone), ☎ +52 998 891 5555 (sales.hrcancun@hyattintl.com), [ 5 star hotel with a seafront location. 295 rooms. The hotel is just steps away from world-class shopping, restaurants and the best nightlife in Cancun.

JW Marriott Cancun Resort, Blvd Kukulcan, Km 14.5, Lote, 52 998 8489600, (Fax: 52 998 8489601),  While traveling on a Mexico Vacation and staying in Cancun, The JW Marriott Resort offers luxury accommodations. The resort is adjacent to the CasaMagna Marriott Cancun Resort and has a connected pathway.

Live Aqua Cancún, Boulevard Kukulcan 12.5 km 77500, ☎ +52 (998) 881 7600, . The Live Aqua Cancún has 371 deluxe rooms, including 36 suites is one of the nicest hotels in Mexico. The modern design is stunning. The service is a close second. The rooms are small. The hotel also has three restaurants, including one by celebrity chef Michelle Bernstein, one by chef Franco Maddalozzo, and a Mexican restaurant. There is also a Wine and Mescal Bar. There are 8 pools which vary in temperature and 12 Spa Aqua treatment rooms at the hotel. This resort is frequented by both domestic and international guests. This hotel is aptly reserved for adults.

ME Cancun  Boulevard Kukulkan, km. 12, Zona Hotelera, +52-998-8812500. Individualized service is the living, breathing soul of the culture of ME. At its heart is the belief that “Everything Is Possible.” The Aura Managers of ME Cancun are the key to discovering just how much fun it can be to be you, at ME Cancun. Inviting and inspiring, ME Cancun’s deluxe rooms offer mesmerizing views, custom art and furnishings by artist Yuri Zatarain, essential luxuries like monsoon showers and Aveda bath amenities, and habit-forming extras like MP3 player docking and digital, surround-sound theater.

Omni Cancun Hotel & Villas, Blvd. Kukulcan, L-48 KM. 16.5 M.55, ☎ 52-998-881-0600, . The Omni Cancun Hotel is a five-star resort between the Mexican Caribbean and Nichupte Lagoon on Cancun Island. 341 guest rooms and villas with full service spa.

Paradisus Riveiera Cancun Resort, SM. 11 MZ., 9 Lote 10 Puerot Morelos, ☎ (52) 998 8728383,  All inclusive resort stretches along a lush tropical mangrove preserve on a 5,000 foot long Caribbean coastline. Beach is protected by the second largest coral reef formation in the world.

Riu Palace Las Americas, (hotel zone), . Riu Palace Las Americas offers 372 suites, dramatic ocean views, and all-inclusive dining, beverages and entertainment.
Zoetry Paraiso de la Bonita, ☎ 998-872-8300, It offers 90 luxurious suites with ocean views, all of which have balcony/deck with ocean views, daily serving of champagne and fresh fruit, complimentary unlimited calls worldwide, and welcome bottle of tequila and handmade beach bag. Some of its amenities include hydrothalasoo pool and aqua gym, spa with private massage cabins and jacuzzi, and chauffeured airport transfer. Best rates on official website start at USD 416.00.

You could also try out the growing vacation rental market as well. It’s a chance to experience Cancun without having to share close spaces with thousands of tourists. They are an alternative if you are willing to go without the frills of room service or resort commodities.

Most resorts in the hotel zone have a travel agent on site during the daytime to assist you with making reservations around Cancun, including the Mayan ruins. It is often better to book activities through these travel agents as they are employed by the hotel and cannot easily cheat you. Activities are also sold at booths found in the busier areas. Prices for the same activities are cheaper in Cancun town than in the hotel zone.


Things to do in Cancun:

Interactive Aquarium — Right in the middle of the hotel zone, this small but modern aquarium lets you get up close and personal with aquatic life. You can pet rays, nurse sharks, touch starfish, etc. There is also a chance to swim with dolphins in a large pool.

Water and sand — Cancun is possibly best known for its beautiful turquoise waters and powdery white beaches.

Isla Contoy, it is about 30km north of Isla Mujeres and apart from its natural beauty it is considered to be the most important nesting place for sea birds in the Mexican Caribbean with more than 150 different species.

Ocean and beaches — For the more advanced swimmers, the edge of the open ocean can make for a challenging and fun swimming experience. For less advanced swimmers, or those with little ones, pick a resort facing Isla Mujeres for a gentle and relaxing aquatic experience. Be aware that the island becomes extremely hot during day and there are few, if any opportunities to cool off. The sand found here is ground up coral and doesn’t get hot like you might expect. The beaches are absolutely gorgeous and the water is crystal clear and warm. Spending the day on the beaches of Cancun is not only an opportunity to relax, but to shop as well. Many of the native people of Cancun make a living by selling different items to the tourists on the beach. There are a variety of items to be purchased from these vendors, items such as sarongs, jewelry, sea shells and more. However, as in the markets, you have to be willing to bargain to get the right prices.

Xcaret (ecopark) – Xcaret is an Eco-archaeological Park located about 46 mi south of Cancun and less than 4 mi south of Playa del Carmen, in the Riviera Maya. Here you can admire tropical flora and fauna typical of the region as well as different expressions of the Mayan culture. In its facilities you can find an archaeological site, snorkeling in underground rivers, beach, butterfly pavilion, orchid greenhouse, regional fauna breeding farm, Mayan village, jaguar island, among others. For additional cost visitors can swim with dolphins; enjoy the Temascal and Spa services. At night you can admire the unique night show “Xcaret México Espectacular” which features a variety of performances from ancient Mayan culture to traditional Mexican music and dances.

Bird watching at the airport — It may sound odd, but because the airport is basically carved out of a large block of forest, there are all kinds of birds and animals around, especially early in the morning. Look for the Mexican agoutis (large forest rodents) grazing on the lawns next to the forest.

Swim with Dolphins – Wet’n'Wild also offers dolphin experiences. (Beware: no cameras are allowed, then they charge $25 for the first photo, $20 for each subsequent one). Other great places to swim with dolphins are Delphinus Dreams  and Dolphin Discovery

Jeep Adventures -  Experience some of the most beautiful parts of Cancun in a self drive jeep safari. Tour prices ususally include an experienced guide, and the chance to swim or snorkel in underground caves, explore Mayan ruins and visit a jungle reserve.

Aqua Tours — Exciting water tour! Choose either a jet ski or two person jet boat for a trip through the lagoon out to snorkel on the reef. Popular tours are the Jungle Tour and the Sailing Quest (Catamarans).

The Lobster Dinner Cruise, — Take a trip out on the calm lagoon on a beautiful boat with friends you have not met yet. The staff allow you to take part in the fun or settle back and watch the sunset. Steak and lobster is cooked on the boat and is extra tasty when eaten out on the high seas.

Football — New in Cancun with the First Division team “Potros de Hierro (Iron Colts) of Cancun”. The Atlante team, now based in Cancun, has a brand new stadium downtown.
Markets — Bring your haggling skills and get ready for a vast shopping experience in any of the city markets. Great buys can be found, so stick to your price resolve.

La Isla – La Isla is a huge outside shopping mall in Cancun right near many of the local hotels. It features hundreds of stores ranging from American brands like Polo to Mexican brands like Senor Frogs. There are numerous restaurants including Chili’s and McDonalds along with more local Mexican foods.

Hidden Worlds Cenote Adventure Park, Tulum – 9-5. Situated on the most extensive system of underwater caves and caverns on Earth, the park is home to some of the most stunningly beautiful cenotes in the Yucatan Peninsula, as featured in the critically acclaimed 2001 IMAX movie, Journey Into Amazing Caves, the 2005 Hollywood movie, The Cave and the award winning 2007 BBC Planet Earth television series. Enjoy Zip Lines, The Worlds only SkyCycle, and snorkel tours in the most pristine cenotes in the area.

Punta Este Marina, — Drive your own boat through the lagoon in the Jungle Tour and sknorkel on the reef. Diving lessons and dive trips to the best dive spots in Cancun such as underwater museum.

Places to Eat Drink and Party:

Eat

The Cove Cancun – Beachfront Restaurant
Mikado, Blvd. Kukulcán, Retorno Chac L-41, Zona Hotelera (CasaMagna Marriott Cancun Resort), ☎ 52 998 881 2000. 5:30PM – 11:00PM. Japanese and Thai cuisine featuring teppanyaki tables.

La Capilla Argentina, Blvd. Kukulcán, Retorno Chac L-41, Zona Hotelera (CasaMagna Marriott Cancun Resort), ☎ 52 998 881 2000, . Argentine steakhouse with a Merranean flair.

Champions Sports Bar, Blvd. Kukulcán, Retorno Chac L-41, Zona Hotelera (CasaMagna Marriott Cancun Resort), ☎ 52 998 881 2000,  12PM – 2AM. Stepped up bar food with all the games on over 40 screens.

Simply Seafood, Blvd. Kukulcán, Km 14.5, Lote 40-A, Zona Hotelera (JW Marriott Cancun Resort & Spa), ☎ 52 998 848 9600 ext 6637,  Simply Seafood serves off the boat seafood in traditional Caribbean style.

Gustino, Blvd. Kukulcán, Km 14.5, Lote 40-A, Zona Hotelera (JW Marriott Cancun Resort & Spa), ☎ 52 998 848 9600 ext 6637, Gustino has authentic Italian cuisine using the freshest Merranean ingredients.

Cambalache, Blvd. Kukulcán Km 9, at Forum By the Sea Mall, +52 998 883 0902. This Argentine Steakhouse serves up one of the best menus in Cancun. The atmosphere inside the restaurant makes you feel you have traveled an extra 1000 miles. The staff’s attention to detail and desire to please make you feel like you’re the only one they are serving that night. Great place to have a dinner with the one you love or enjoy the company of friends. The food alone could give this place a 4 star rating, the rest is just an added bonus.

The Cove Cancun, on Playa Langosta (the lobster beach), . One of the prettiest and calmest beaches of the Hotel Zone, The Cove offers an excellent variety of dishes. In the morning they have a delicious buffet with sweet bread, fresh fruit, juice, coffee, eggs cooked to order, and other Mexican delights. For lunch, a la carte service. Then at night, a romantic atmosphere with candles, to enjoy the nights of Cancun with a special selected menu with seafood and fish with Caribbean accent, as well as fine cuts, complemented with an ample wine carte.

La Habichuela, Margaritas 25, near Parque de las Palapas, +52 998 884 3158, ( e-mail: info@lahabichuela.com),. La Habichuela is a must-visit with its Mexican cuisine, Mayan setting and Caribbean seafood. This restaurant has been open since 1977 and is a legend in Cancun. The romantic, outside garden is a popular place to dine with the decoration of various native trees and plants that create a beautiful illusion of the Mayan ruins under the night sky. And not only did La Habicheula receive the National Best Restaurant Award but it is also a part of the Distinguished Restaurants of North America Organization since 2001.

Jimmy Buffett’s Margaritaville Cancun, Blvd. Kukulcán, +52 998 885 2375,  This establishment combines the atmosphere of a restaurant, bar, and a mini night club. During the daytime hours, Margaritaville is a restaurant and bar. At night, the place is a combination of the three. With an orange sailboat with images of a plane, shark, and the orange sun, Margaritaville attracts families of all ages as well as party goers.

Laguna Grill, Blvd. Kukulcán Km 16.5, +52 998 885 0267,  This grill serves seafood, steak, and pasta with a contemporary flair. There is a lush tropical garden at the entrance, intricate handmade tile work on the floor and walls, a small flowing creek that traverses the restaurant, and elegantly-finished tables hewn from trunks of tropical trees. The large terrace is right on the water’s edge. Elegant and comfortable, the next-door Lounge Bar Trágara offers a wide variety of wines and liquors, while you listen to soft background music and enjoy the charm of the lagoon.
Salt,  Merranean cuisine from a wood burning oven, show kitchen and an array of culinary displays. Restaurant overlooks ocean.

El Pabilo, Ave Yaxchilán # 31. Art exhibitions every 15 days. Good baguettes and wine.
Paloma Bonita. Daily 6:30PM-11:30PM for dinner. Mexican cuisine with live music in an authentic Mexican atmosphere which recreates different regional ambiances based on architectural, crafts, and folkloric traditions. Features include a traditional Mexican kitchen with coal “comales” where you can watch as tacos and snacks are prepared right in front of you. There is also a tequila bar featuring more than 100 kinds of tequila, and a romantic outside patio separated from the main area.

Roots Jazz Club Tulipanes and Parque de las Palapas. Live Jazz Music, the best place to hear live music in Cancun. Great food and drinks.

El Rincón del Vino, Alcatraces & Parque de las Palapas. Good baguettes, gourmet tapas and the best wine.

Las Tortugas, Plaza Las Avenidas, 8876209. Serving tortas, a kind of Mexican sandwich.The best in town.

Tumbaburros, in Plaza Las Américas (Downtown) and another one across the street from the ADO bus terminal (also in Downtown). Genuine Mexican cuisine and a great atmosphere. Real Mexican good humor and hospitality along with your taco order.
La Destileria, Bulevar Kukulcán Km 12.65, across from Kukulcán Plaza, Cancún Island, ☎ 998/885-1086, 998/885-1087,  Daily 1PM-midnight. Combines some of the most authentic Mexican cuisine in the hotel zone with good service and medium price. Very good tequila. Main courses $12-$28.

Atotonilco, Mercado 28 downtown Cancun (Right across from El Cejas). 8AM-6PM. An extremely good sampling of Mexican food from all around the country. Excellent value. Nothing fancy but a gastronomical delight. Try the “Huevos Motuleños”. $4-$10.
Silk Asian Bistro,  Boulevard Kukulkan, km. 12. The menu is comprised of a well-crafted combination of traditional favorites such as sushi and sashimi and soy paper vegetarian rolls alongside bolder creations to create a total sensory experience. Guests can also enjoy the theatrical experience of Silk´s Teppanyaki stations where talented chefs whip up culinary delights right before guest´s eyes.

Drink

Cancun’s nightlife is unlike any other destination on Earth! For some, a day in Cancun doesn’t start until tasks like an 11AM breakfast, nap on the beach, and siesta are arduously completed. This is your place to shine.

The legal drinking age in Mexico is 18, but it is not strongly enforced.

Hotel Zone

The Hotel Zone is a huge venue and gets top entertainers and DJs. Don’t be surprised to see Vegas like shows spontaneously erupt while you are sipping your piña colada. These clubs can charge large covers ranging from US$20 to US$60 per person, though the cover can include an open bar.

You may find yourself dancing in a conga line, laughing your cares away and speaking whatever Español you managed to pickup. A must for the first timers, and always good fun for returners also. Coco Bongo’s entertainment includes a show, complete with girls swinging from the ceilings.

Señor Frog’s, Hotel Zone. Señor Frog’s is a restaurant by day and a dance club by night, and is one of the most popular spots for vacationers to visit. The restaurant opens up for lunch and serves international types of food such as pasta, chicken and pizza as well as Mexican cuisine all day until midnight. A cover charge of five dollars will get you into the party after 8PM and includes a souvenir yard glass which you can then pay to get filled with your drink of choice. One of Señor Frog’s famous attractions is the water slide that leads from the club out into the lagoon, just for a little bit of fun! As the evening progresses, Señor Frog’s becomes less family friendly and more of a party establishment, waitresses will circulate, offering shots of tequila for a price. Waiters are also very “hands on”, if you are not traveling in a family group, expect them to try to touch, hug, or kiss the female members of the party.
O’ Ultra Lounge, Hotel Zone. is a very sleek NYC type club and can take some time getting in and out of, but has had some great acts like “Infected Mushroom” rock the crowd till the wee hours.

BASIC DISCOTHEQUE CANCUN, Hotel Zone. is the only night club over the lagoon with an amazing half opened architecture wich offers an extraordinary view and the best wet t´shirt and bikini contest of Cancun.

Dady’o, Hotel Zone. Dady’o has been known to host some of the world’s top DJs, including Tiësto.

Yaxchilan Avenue

Also try the clubs at Yaxchilan Avenue, located in downtown Cancun, where all the locals hang out.
Los 4 Elementos, Hotel Xbalamque (Ave Yaxchilan 31). Try the live music bar Los 4 Elementos. They play live music from 9PM until the last customer leaves! The music is great and prices are significantly lower than those found in the hotel zone clubs.
77 Sports Bars, Ave Yaxchilan.
La Taberna, Ave Yaxchilan.
El Pabilo Cafe, Ave Yaxchilan.

Getting to / from Cancun and around once there:

Get in

By plane

Cancún International Airport (IATA: CUN) (ICAO: MMUN) is Mexico’s second busiest airport. It is about 10km (6 miles) from the hotel strip and 16km (9 miles) southwest of downtown.

One of Cancun’s best features is its transport links, as most major air carriers in North, Central, and South America, have service to Cancun. There are some extremely cheap charter flight deals available from the UK (from around £100) as well as commercial flight deals from several European carriers.

The hardest part of the journey to Cancun (aside from your initial airport check-in) is getting from the luggage carousel to your transportation. Make sure you know who your transport is and find them on the outside, as that is where they will be! Unless you are looking for a timeshare, free meal or looking to burn time and money on your vacation don’t stop to chit-chat about booking tours and such. There is plenty of time for that after you get settled in. After you clear the red or green light baggage inspection, do not give your bags to any locals offering to carry them. They will either demand money to carry them 15 meters or steal your luggage.

There are two companies officially licensed by Cancun Airport to provide the transfer service to the hotels in Cancun or the Riviera Maya. One is Gray Line and the other one is T.T.A. Both have a selling booth right after the Customs Service. Prices are fixed by the airport and are not negotiable. The two companies offer shuttle service and also private transfer. There are other transportation firms that provide service to and from the airport for a reasonable price as well. Beware of touts who will surround you when you come out of customs clearance. If you proceed straight, you will find the official information center where they can help you with the ground transportation options.

There is also a first class bus service from the airport to both the ADO bus station in Cancun and to the one in Playa del Carmen. If you are going to Puerto Morelos, you can arrange being dropped at the appropriate intersection on the way to Playa. Buses coming from Cancun stop at terminals 2 and 3, but tickets are sold only at the stop next to terminal 1. To get to the buses, go outside the main building (terminal 1) and turn right. Head up past the end of that building and find the appropriate bus for you. Taxis from the ADO bus station to the airport cost roughly 300 pesos ($30) whereas ADO bus service is 42 pesos.

Beware of leaving Mexico with enough money. The Mexican Government charges a travel tax of around 500 pesos ($46) to leave the country from the airport. Most major air carriers may already have the travel tax charged to the price of the ticket, though it is highly recommended that travelers check this before leaving to/from Cancun.

Also beware of going through security too early. Food and drink prices almost double and you can’t easily go back.

By car

Driving in Mexico can be an experience. For more information and tips refer to driving in Mexico

By bus

Cancun’s bus station is located downtown on the corner of Uxmal Avenue and Tulum Avenue. Destinations served by bus include most destinations up to Mexico City (26 hrs.).

The bus station is served by a taxi rank in front of the station. Local buses to the hotel zone pass regularly behind the station on the Tulum Avenue.

Get around

Cancun is very easy to navigate. To the South is the airport, to the North is the city and in between on the stretch of land between the sea and the Nichupte lagoon are all the hotels, beaches and bars, referred to as the hotel zone or Zona Hotelera. Downtown is where most residents live and it stretches in on the mainland behind the lagoon.

By bus

Bus is the preferred way of getting around. Buses are cheap and come frequently. Most bus drivers are very courteous and will stop for you even if you are not waiting at a bus stop. After paying the fare, which is on a per person basis, the driver will hand you a ticket/receipt which are usually printed with advertisements. Just so there are no surprises, do not expect buses to have amenities such as air conditioning and seat cushions. Also, most bus drivers speak enough English just to help visitors get around. A great resource for finding your way around Cancun are the Can-Do Cancun maps & Guides by Perry & Laura McFarlin.

Buses head up and down the main thoroughfare, Blvd Kukulcan, named after the feather serpent which is the main Mayan deity, from the Mayan words kukul (bird) and can (snake). Buses pass constantly but be prepared for a cramped and rough ride. The rules for the bus drivers seem to be “he who gets to the next passenger quickest, makes the most money”. Therefore, be prepared for a wild, but entertaining ride. Frequently, locals will get on with their instruments and “entertain”. Some are quite good.

When you are ready to get off, you can either push the button on top of the hand rail, or if you’re not sure of your destination, tell the driver where you would like to get off or point to the destination using a bus map. Most bus drivers speak enough English to understand non-Spanish speakers.

Be careful when the bus is full as pick-pocketing is a concern.

Companies serving the station include all attractions and towns along the coast: the Riviera Express for the Riviera Maya (Playa del Carmen, Tulum, Xel-Ha, etc.) and ADO for the major national destinations. For some Riviera Maya destinations, it’s possible to stop the buses on the Tulum Avenue without having to go all the way to the station, however if you are unsure about where to catch the bus then it’s best to go to the station.

By taxi

Taxis are plentiful, a bit expensive for the hotel zone and airport, but cheap in the downtown. Fares for the hotel zone depend on how far along the Blvd Kukulcan you want to go (fares available at hotel receptions and shopping centres), while within the downtown there is a general fixed fare of about 20 pesos per trip, it is best to just ask the driver upon boarding to avoid misunderstandings. By far, the best mode of transportation for the hotel zone is by bus. The bus fare is cheap and getting from Point A to Point B doesn’t take very long.

Be careful and clear with your taxista. They have set rates on paper for how much they should charge for the trip per kilometer (no meter). You can also obtain a discount about 10% if you ask. If you are splitting a cab with friends, be clear on the number of services, people, and price he will charge to your destination. If your friends get out before you he can charge you twice the amount you negotiated for just a few more kilometers. A “service” is considered to be from start point to a requested stop point. If your taxista is non-cooperative there are about 10 more taxis around every corner.

By car

Be very careful if you choose to drive in Cancun. The police seem to pull tourists over at the drop of a hat during spring break. When you pick up a rental, check that all the lights work! Also when you are pulled over for a light violation, do not be surprised if the police holds out an open palmed hand, while holding your driver’s license hostage in the other. Most police officers are underpaid and will for the most part demand a small bribe to let you off the hook.

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