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Can you trust Uber in Mexico?

Uber is a safe, easy, and affordable way to get around Mexico City and is something I use a lot in this city. Most Ubers will arrive for pick up in 5 minutes or less, sometimes a few minutes longer if you're outside the main areas.



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Taking a taxi in Mexico City is not the safest idea unless you're familiar with the cab companies and know how to verify that the cab you're getting into can be trusted. As a platform, Uber vets its drivers and tracks your location, which minimizes the risk for its passengers.

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State Department Warns Against Using Uber, App-based Transportation in Cancun. The security alert was issued earlier this week and includes popular tourist areas like Cancun, Playa del Carmen, and Tulum.

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Tipping Taxis/Ubers in Mexico It's not required, but it's always a nice way to encourage really great Uber drivers.

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Do drivers using Uber pick up at MEX? Yes. Tap here for a list of airports around the world where you can request a ride with Uber.

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Is it safer to take a taxi or Uber when getting around Cancun? Even though Uber may be more affordable than taxis, the ride-hailing service is not widely available and its scope of driving is limited – it is not allowed at the airport and often stopped at resorts (where taxis usually wait in front).

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In Cancun, Uber began operating in 2016 and in a relatively short time it was very successful among locals and Mexican or foreign tourists, but due to problems with groups of taxi drivers in the state of Quintana Roo, the service had been suspended, it stopped working completely for a while and in recent times they ...

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For safety, even many Cancun locals usually opt for taxis over Uber. There's also no Lyft in Cancun, no Uber in Tulum and no Uber in Playa del Carmen either. In short, without a Cancun car rental, you'll mostly be using taxis and buses to get around.

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Taxis. Taxis can be a cheap way to get around some of Mexico's major cities and popular holiday spots. They are also a safe option especially if you plan to head for a night out.

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TRAVEL ADVICE: IS CANCUN SAFE? If you're thinking about a vacation and wondering, “Is Cancun Safe?” … the short answer is: the Yucatán Peninsula, including Cancun, Tulum, and the Riviera, is the safest area of Mexico in 2023, according to the US State Department.

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Street cabs are the least expensive and, outside of Mexico City, they are generally regarded as safe to flag down. If you don't speak some Spanish then you may find independent taxis a bit of a handful—some may try to overcharge you.

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It's up to you how much you tip, but the recommended amount in Mexico is between 10% – 20% (15% is a good standard in tourist areas) of the bill or ticket price.

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Tipping is always optional although the people serving you will appreciate the small token of your appreciation in exchange for good service.

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Save yourself the trouble, and don't try to find an Uber or Lyft while in Tulum. You'll need to rely on other forms of transportation, so you may need to plan ahead a bit further than you do in other vacation destinations.

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