Arriving and Departing
Airport Name:
Cancún International Airport, code CUN
Location:
100 km north of Riviera Maya.
Facilities:
The expanded terminal (one Mexicos best and
largest) houses several shops, restaurants and bars.
Black marble floors and lots of windows give the terminal
a modern, contemporary look.
Suggestion:
In the event you lose your copy of your tourist
card, the Immigration Aid Office In Cancún should be
contacted immediately by calling 84-28-92. They will
provide assistance that will expedite your departure from
Mexico.
CANCUN INFO
State Tourism Office,
Chetumal
Tel. 983-28661
Fax. 983-25073
State Tourism Office,
Cancún
Tel. 98-87-43-29 98-84-80-73 98-87-33-11
Fax. 98-843238
Cancún Visitors
Bureau
1-800-CANCUN 8
Web: www.gocancun.com
Note: When
dialing from the U.S./Canada to Cancún, use
Mexicos country code 52, followed by Cancun´s by
the local numbers listed in this section.
Getting Around
From the airport,
frequent van transfers are available at reasonable
rates. Private taxis also operate from the
airport, though rates are higher. A dozen rental car
companies operate from the airport and at many hotel
locations. Car rental is relatively expensive and often
does not include unlimited mileage. Note: for those
traveling south to Playa del Carmen and the Riviera Maya,
the cab fare is $65 US (per vehicle).
To visit the fascinating
Mayan ruins (Mundo Maya) beyond the Yucatán Peninsula,
here are several air travel options.
- Aviacsa:
regional Mexico carrier now files from Cancún to
Tuxtla-Gutiérrez, Villahermosa, Oaxaca and even
Guatemala. In Cancún phone 84-42-11 for
reservations.
- Aviateca:
the Guatemala carrier now connects Cancún with
several Central American cities. Non-stop flights
from Cancún to Flores. Guatemala afford visitors
the chance to see Tikal, one of the greatest
Mayan cities. In Cancún phone 84-39-38 for
reservations.
- Mexican Inter (Operated
by Aero Caribe/Aero Cozumel): this regional
carrier not only services several Yucatán
destinations (Cozumel, Playa del Carmen, Chihén
Itzá, Mérida), but also southern Mexico
destinations in Chiapas, Villahermosa, and
Oaxaca. Reservations. 84-20-00 (Cancún).
- Aeroquetzal: Guatemala
carrier with flights to Flores (Tikal ruins).
Reservations. 87-13-53 (Cancún).
EXCURSIONES
Cancuns resorts
zone offers little in the way of true sightseeing.
Because it was "born" only 25 years ago,
attractions center around the islands radiant
beaches, posh shopping malls, and abundant water sport.
Most cultural/ historic sightseeing attractions lie
outside Cancún proper, and are accessed through a wide
offering of half-and-full-day excursions.
Perhaps consider
dividing your exploring into water trips - visits to
nearby islands, reefs and lagoons, and land trips -
excursions inland to Chichén Itzá and down the Yucatán
coast toward Tulum. Travel agencies in most hotels offer
an assortment of escorted excursions to nearby ruins,
beaches, and islands. Or rent a jeep or car and head out
on your own.
Water Trips
Several operators offer
a variety sea-bound adventures. Most trips are 4-6 hours
long. Check with your hotel concierge upon arrival for
current schedules and prices.
Currently the most
popular water journeys operate to three islands. Isla
Mujeres, Isla Contoy and Cozumel.
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