Cancun is in our name and identity, so this time, we will answer the most frequently asked questions that visitors from around the world have about Cancun. Join us!
If you are planning your vacation, you probably opened your browser and typed all your doubts about the destination you want to travel to. After all, you will find answers to all your questions online. Right? Searching for information to plan your vacation can be a complicated task, especially if the destination you want to visit is small or far away from where you live.
Fortunately, one of the things we enjoy the most as a Mexican company, specifically from Cancun, is helping visitors and tourists solve their doubts about this amazing vacation destination. Therefore, in this blog post, we will answer the frequently asked questions people ask about Cancun. Don't think too much! Read on, and you might find the answer you are looking for.
For your convenience, we have divided the questions into 4 sections.
If we talk about weather, the best season is from February to June since the weather is not too hot and it is not rainy or hurricane season.
If we talk about money, you can travel in the low season from September to November.
And if we talk about events, you have different options:
Airfare and hotel nights are usually cheaper during the low season, from September to November.
Many travelers recommend spending approximately 10 days in Cancun to visit the beaches, archaeological sites, and other nearby destinations such as the Riviera Maya or the neighboring state of Yucatan.
In Cancun, there are 3 seasons with the highest influx of visitors:
It depends on where you are coming from! Here are some examples:
From Cancun to: |
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United States |
Canada |
Central/South America |
Europe |
Other destinations: |
New York: 4 hours |
Toronto: 4 hours |
Santiago: 8 hours 10 minutes |
London: 10 hours 25 minutes |
Tokyo: 16 hours 15 minutes + |
Since Cancun is located in Mexico, you need a passport to enter the country if you are not Mexican. If you are Mexican, you do not need a passport.
If you are traveling to Cancun as a tourist, you need:
More information can be found on the Mexican Foreign Affairs website.
No, the Riviera Maya is a tourist area that follows Quintana Roo's coast from Puerto Morelos to Punta Allen. It is located 38 kilometers south of Cancun.
There are several options:
You can rent a car, hire transportation at the airport or through a website, or travel to the city by bus. Remember to take safe transportation service to avoid fraud.
It is known as Cancun International Airport, and its IATA code is CUN. To learn more about this airport, visit our blog Cancun Airport Guide.
Cancun or Cabo San Lucas? Many people wonder which is the best beach destination in Mexico. Before explaining, we would like you to know that these are not the only destinations with beautiful beaches in Mexico. 👀
Some differences that exist between Cancun and Cabo San Lucas are:
No, Cancun is in Mexico.
Cancun is a city located in the state of Quintana Roo, in southeastern Mexico.
Cancun is a famous tropical paradise worldwide. Its main attractions are:
Cancun is expensive for the average domestic tourist. This type of traveler prefers to build their trip with economical options, such as moving around on their own to save on transportation or eating at local restaurants.
On the other hand, a tourist coming from a more affluent country may have access to an all-inclusive hotel or a more comfortable experience. See this RoadAffair article: Cancun, Mexico: How Expensive Is It Really?!?
Americans consider Cancun cheap, close, and safe. In addition, Cancun is a tourist destination par excellence, which means that many people in the city speak English.
Yes, you can surf in Cancun at a basic and intermediate level. Some recommended beaches for surfing in Cancun are Playa Chac Mool, Playa Marlin, and Playa Delfines. We are not surf specialists, but we know some guys who love bodyboarding and can give you more information about the waves in Cancun. 👀
Is Cancun pet-friendly? Yes. You will find squares, parks, beaches, hotels, and pet-friendly activities in Cancun. Get more information about this topic in our blog post Cancun Sailing is now Pet Friendly!
Yes, you can swim at Cancun's beaches at any time of the year. The beaches are only closed during storms, hurricanes, or emergencies.
The temperature drops from 30° C - 35° C (86° F - 95° F) to 23°C - 27°C (73° F - 44°F). In addition, the destination fills up with visitors for winter vacations.
Remember, in Mexico, we use the metric system, so we use Celsius to measure temperature.
We believe this question refers to Cancun's hotel zone.
In the 1970s, when Cancun was built, the area that is now called the Cancun Hotel Zone was a natural island that was "joined" to the mainland by bridges. It is not an artificial island made of plastic or other material.
Due to location, much of Cancun's ancient culture is based on the Mayan civilization. Many of the customs of the people from Cancun come from the neighboring state of Yucatan (for example, gastronomy, legends, and celebrations).
Today, downtown is a globalized (and somewhat gentrified) multicultural place with influences from all over Mexico and the world.
Tipping is optional in Cancun and Mexico, but it is also part of the etiquette of this country to tip waiters and operators who have provided a service that is to our liking.
In restaurants, tipping can vary between 10%, 15% and 20% of the total consumption.
Cuando se trata de actividades de poco tiempo, como un portero, maletero, servicio al cuarto o choferes, puedes dejar 1 o 2 dólares, por ejemplo. Mientras tanto, en tours y otras actividades que requieren más tiempo de atención al cliente, puedes dejar el equivalente al 10% del costo del tour. No se suele dar propina en sitios de comida rápida, pero siempre es bien recibida por los trabajadores.
If the service surpassed your expectations, you may tip whatever you like. There is no limit.
Cancún is pronounced: Kan-Koon
The accent on the letter u means that it is the stress syllable.
This question is a bit confusing, but we think it is about a seaweed known as sargassum that sometimes piles up on the beach and can be a bit of a nuisance.
If you want to learn more about this seaweed, visit our blog Sargassum Season in Cancun.
Cancun is an important tourist destination for Mexico, and the government invests its efforts in keeping it safe for tourists. Therefore, we can say that, compared to other destinations, Cancun is safe for tourists.
In general, Cancun's hotel zone is constantly monitored by the authorities. In addition, the hotels have private security. If you follow the basic safety instructions, you will not have any problems.
In general they are safe, but we recommend you to take the following measures:
If you take the cab on the street, check that the vehicle has a license plate and number. The driver must be in uniform and, inside the vehicle, must have his operating permit in sight.
In Cancun, you can take an official cab through the Didi application. There, you can check the driver's information and share your route with others.
You cannot drink tap water in Cancun. Unless your hotel has a filter and informs you that it is safe to drink tap water, we recommend you drink bottled water.
Want to know if Cancun is safe for tourists? Check our blog: Safety in Cancun, and find out all the details.
That's how we end this round of questions and answers about our favorite destination in the Caribbean! Do you have any questions, we love to hear from you! Leave your comment below, and we'll help you solve it.