Probably Cancun is one of those destinations that could take weeks to discover. Close to the city, there are infinite possibilities like; Cenotes, Adventure, Archeological sites, side destinations, party options, and more. If you plan to explore the area, here are some great recommendations that you shouldn’t miss.
Holbox
The Holbox Island is located on the Yucatan Peninsula north of the Quintana Roo. Just two kilometers wide and 42 kilometers long, the small island has kilometers of coral and white sand beach. It’s considered to be one of the world’s most important ecological areas due to it being home for a wide diversity of ecosystems, in addition to belonging to the Yum Balam Natural Reserve.
The location of Holbox island is at the exact point where the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico meet and is distinguished as being the region’s wealthiest waters.
It is easy for you to find sea turtles, eagle rays, octopus, lobsters, dolphins, manta rays, whale sharks, and many other different species. The island is separated by the Yalahau Lagoon, and you can find over 150 kinds of fish, reptiles, and birds here.
Isla Mujeres
Isla Mujeres first received international attention for its incredible aquatic conditions. Jacques Cousteau was attracted by the caves, reefs, abundant marine life, and warm, clear water. There is an ample number of snorkeling sites, although those that the Cancun part boats frequently can get crowded during certain times. The area next to the airstrip is a better choice. It is just south of the city. A majority of Isla’s residence make their living from fishing and diving. They are a very hospital host for overnight guests as well as day-trippers.
Parque Marino El Garrafon is one of the more popular swimming sites and beaches. Available activities there include a niche beach, showers, dining, scuba, “snuba,” kayaks, dolphin swim, aerial zip line, hiking trails, and snorkeling. There are two related structures located on the southern tip of the island. There is a modern lighthouse overlooking a small Mayan temple (for the goddess of fertility Ixchel) that helped to guide Mayan settlements and sailors as distant as Cozumel. There is also an intensely colored Caribbean-style village that has an outdoor sculpture garden, a cafe, and a town with shops.
Mahahual
Mahahual is often referred to as the “heart of the Mayan coast.” It reminds many visitors of what Playa del Carmen was like a few decades ago. This picturesque fisherman village has opened up its doors to tourists. It offers a perfect setting for relaxation as well as adventure. It is practically inevitable to fall under Mahahual’s spell; the scent of the rainforest, the sea breeze, and Mexican Caribbean blue will provide you with an experience with nature that you will remember forever.
Getting Around
Cancun International Airport
The Airport is 20 Kilometers south of the City Center. International flights arrive at terminal 2 and 3. Maybe you can consider change currencies here since most of the time, the exchange rate is more convenient.
http://www.cancun-airport.com/
Line Buses from the Airport
ADO Buses leave from Cancun Airport to most of the closest hubs in the area.
The terminal is beside the terminal, and buses depart almost every 30 minutes to all destinations.
It is open from 5 hrs. to 24 hrs.
Some of the departures are to Playa del Carmen, Cancun Center, and Tulum
Taxis at the Airport
There are several established companies of taxis at the Airport. You can buy the tickets just right in front of the luggage bands as per your arrival.
Around Cancun
In Cancun taking the buses is the most convenient way of travel, you can travel from the Hotel Zone to almost anywhere for less than USD 1
R1 -R2 β R27 Travel within the Hotel Zone
R2- R15 go to the Market 28 and Downtown Cancun
R1 takes you to Puerto Juarez where you can take the ferry to Isla Mujeres
R27 Takes you to Plaza las Americas
If you like to travel to another city or town you have to go to the ADO bus station located in Avenida Tulum. From there you can take the bus to Merida, Chetumal, Playa del Carmen, and long-distance destinations. Bus services in Mexico very comfortable and convenient for long distances.
Taxis in Cancun
You can get a taxi in Cancun anywhere and are quite reasonable wise price.
The taxi rates are a mystery, so it is better to agree on the price with your driver before you start the ride.
Taxis outside your hotel or restaurant are always more expensive than the one you can stop on the street.
Form Cancun to Isla Mujeres
Get to Puerto Juarez to take the ferry to Isla Mujeres.
The ferries leave every 30 minutes between 6 am and 8 pm
There are 2 types of services; the fast service take 20 minutes and cost USD 15 and the slower service takes 45 minutes where the cost will depend on the number of persons on the speed boat.
There is another option from the Hotel Zone in Playa Tortugas. The service leaves every hour between 9 am and 2 pm and takes 35 minutes approximately. The cost is USD 25 for a ticket.
For more information on schedules and prices, please visit the official site
https://www.ultramarferry.com/en
Useful information
Grave yourself a brochure at the Airport, which will contain most of the information you will need.
Tourism Office
Av. Coba just beside Fonatur building
Phone: +52 (887)- 3379
From Monday to Friday 9h β 16h
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