Cancun Travel Guide

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THE JEWEL OF THE MEXICAN CARIBBEAN

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Visa: US and Canadian citizens do not

need a visa for stays up to 180 days. A valid passport is required. For other nationalities, check visa requirements before traveling. Health Requirements: No mandatory vaccinations are required, but it’s advisable to be up-to-date on routine vaccines. Vaccines for hepatitis A, hepatitis B, and typhoid are recommended for extended stays or travel to rural areas. Mexican Visit Tax: A $25 Visit Tax may be applicable for your visit to Mexico. You can find more details HERE Tourist Card: You will need to complete a tourist card. More information here -link to this site Mexico Tourist Card - HOME The official currency is the Mexican Peso (MXN). US dollars are widely accepted, especially in tourist areas, but having pesos on hand is beneficial for local transactions. Many of the resorts will require Mexican Pesos, per current Mexican regulations. Spanish is the primary language spoken in Cancun. English is widely spoken in tourist areas, hotels, and restaurants. Cancun is generally safe for tourists, but it’s important to stay aware of your surroundings, avoid displaying valuables, and use reputable transportation services. It is not advisable to rent a car in Cancun.

Visa: US and Canadian citizens do not

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What is the best time of year to visit Cancun? The best time to visit Cancun is from December to April when the weather is warm and dry. Avoid the hurricane season from June to November. Q A Can I drink the tap water in Cancun? It’s advisable to drink bottled water to avoid any health issues. Most hotels and restaurants provide bottled water. A

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Are credit cards widely accepted? Yes, major credit cards such as Visa, MasterCard, and American Express are accepted in most hotels, restaurants, and shops. Q A What should I do in case of a medical emergency? Cancun has several high-quality hospitals and clinics. Ensure you have travel insurance that covers medical emergencies. In case of an emergency, visit facilities like Hospiten or Amerimed. A

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How do I respect local customs and traditions? Dress modestly when visiting religious or cultural sites. It’s also polite to greet locals in Spanish and be mindful of local customs. Q A Is there good internet connectivity in Cancun? Yes, Wi-Fi is available in most hotels, cafes, and restaurants. Purchasing a local SIM card is also an option for mobile internet access. A

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Are there any specific local laws I should be aware of? Mexico has strict drug laws, and possession or use of illegal substances can result in severe penalties. Always carry a copy of your passport and visa, and respect local laws and regulations. A

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THINGS TO DO IN

CANCUN

THINGS TO DO IN

WATER SPORTS

BEACHES AND

WATER SPORTS

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CULTURAL PLAYA DELFINES: KNOWN FOR ITS STUNNING VIEWS AND VIBRANT ATMOSPHERE, PLAYA DELFINES IS PERFECT FOR SUNBATHING AND SWIMMING. THE BEACH ALSO FEATURES THE FAMOUS CANCUN SIGN, A POPULAR PHOTO SPOT. PLAYA TORTUGAS: A GREAT SPOT FOR SNORKELING, KAYAKING, AND OTHER WATER SPORTS. IT’S ALSO HOME TO SEVERAL BEACHFRONT RESTAURANTS AND BARS. ISLA MUJERES: A SHORT FERRY RIDE FROM CANCUN, THIS ISLAND OFFERS BEAUTIFUL BEACHES, EXCELLENT SNORKELING, AND A LAID-BACK VIBE.

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