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Does Cancun have good food?

In both the downtown core and Cancun Hotel Zone, you'll find a selection of world-class restaurants to choose from. There is a huge variety of restaurants in Cancun offering exquisite Mexican cuisine, as well as many others that bring in international cultures and culinary skills and fuse them with Mexican dishes.



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Corn as a staple Corn is the most eaten staple among Mexican consumers. It is the base ingredient of tortillas, a type of slim flatbread and, one of the most representative and widely consumed food products in the country, used for the preparation of tacos, quesadillas, and other dishes.

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Tacos. It's the most popular Mexican dish globally. Usually served with fillings like steak, chorizo, offal, etc.

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If I had to boil it down, my answer would be this: If you are looking for a beautiful, tropical destination with swim up bars and lots of activities, Cancún is worth visiting for you. If you're looking to experience authentic Mexican culture, cuisine and the magic of Mexico, Cancún is not worth visiting for you.

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Cash is a necessity in Cancun, given that many restaurants and gift shops don't accept credit cards. Like many other airports around the world, the Cancun airport is jam-packed with money exchange kiosks looking to convert your money into Mexican pesos.

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Best Time to Visit Cancun for Lower Prices If you don't mind dealing with the humidity and catching some residual wet weather as a result of hurricane season, the cheapest times to visit Cancun are just after spring break (from May to June) and in the fall (from September to October).

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High demand: Cancun is a popular tourist destination, attracting millions of visitors every year. This high demand can drive up prices for accommodations, dining, and activities. Tourism taxes: The Mexican government imposes a tourism tax on visitors to Cancun, which can add to the overall cost of a trip.

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Facts about Cancun and the Riviera Maya you didn't know
  • Before Cancun was Cancún, it used to be called Ekab, which means Black Earth. ...
  • In 1970, Cancun was home to only three residents. ...
  • Cancun's international airport is the second busiest airport in Mexico.


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Cancun may be known as a spring break hotspot, but it's so much more than nonstop nightlife. The city is home to some of the best beaches in the Caribbean, prime snorkeling and scuba diving, and, on the outskirts, amazing Mayan culture, like at the pyramids of Chichén Itzá.

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