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How do you move around the Hotel Zone in Cancun?

Cancun Public Transportation With routes that can connect you between the Hotel Zone, Boulevard Kukulcán (downtown) and Avenida Tulum, you can get around to just about everything on your bucket list by bus. The buses run every five minutes, with the most popular routes being R1 and R2.



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Cancun Public Transportation With routes that can connect you between the Hotel Zone, Boulevard Kukulcán (downtown) and Avenida Tulum, you can get around to just about everything on your bucket list by bus. The buses run every five minutes, with the most popular routes being R1 and R2.

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Reserve a ride with Uber in advance in Cancun Complete your plans today by reserving a ride with Uber in Cancun. Request a ride up to 30 days in advance, at any time and on any day of the year.

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Taxi prices in Cancun The most expensive area to take a Cancun taxi to is the Cancun Hotel Zone. An average taxi journey in this small area is $5 (MXN 100), making it one of the most expensive areas in Mexico. The cost of an average journey in the city centre, however, is much cheaper at around $2.70 (MXN 50).

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Taking a Cancun airport taxi shuttle from Cancun Airport to the Hotel Zone of Cancun is the quickest and easiest transfer option. It will cost around $38 (MXN 700) to complete the 35-minute journey depending on the level of traffic.

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The Cancun International Airport offers a complimentary shuttle service to move between the four terminals should you need to move from one to the other with or without your luggage. This shuttle is only for moving from one terminal to another.

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If you're short on time, here's a quick answer to your question: Yes, you can walk into a hotel without a reservation.

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The water in the hotel zone is purified and fine to consume. I personally wouldn't drink water from the tap, but ice, water for coffee, etc is fine.

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Cancun free beach All the beaches in Cancun are beautiful and public, however, some are not so equipped and don't have excellent services such as bathrooms, showers, sanitation, security, or even rescue.

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Beaches in Cancún are a popular reason to visit this city, as is the nightlife scene. Many beaches offer both, with gold and white sand, turquoise waters, and a party atmosphere. Here you can relax on the soft sands and snorkel, surf, or swim in the endless, clear sea.

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But, in my experience, it's always been safe to take Uber in Cancun. You should take some precautions, though. As mentioned above, it's best to order your Uber away from any taxi ranks. On the flip side, taxis may not be any safer than Uber cars.

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Taxi Naranja is a taxi transport app that allows you to travel comfortably and safely around the city. The app works in a city of Cancun, in the Mexican state of Quintana Roo. Taxi Naranja app allows you to order a cab ride with just a couple of clicks. Quick and easy.

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Cancun Public Transportation Most travelers in Cancun agree that the bus is the best way to get around. With routes that can connect you between the Hotel Zone, Boulevard Kukulcán (downtown) and Avenida Tulum, you can get around to just about everything on your bucket list by bus.

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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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