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Is it safe to go to downtown Cancun?

Downtown Cancun It's a bustling part of the city that is full of markets, local restaurants (with some of the best tacos) and local businesses. Whilst this is still a safe area to stay, walking around at night can be a bit more sketchy than in the Hotel Zone.



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2# Is Downtown Cancun worth visiting? Honestly, if you only have a short time to spend in Cancun, choosing another place in the Riviera Maya rather than the downtown area is better. There is little to do there. However, if you only plan to stay in Cancun, it's worth going to El Centro to experience the local culture.

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Stick to the Hotel Zone. Hotel Zone – (known locally as Zona Hotela) This monster resort island is the safest area for tourists in Cancun. You'll find all-inclusive resorts, golden sands, local bars, and it's safe to walk around at night. Plus some Mayan ruins are close by.

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You shouldn't have any problems with arriving at that time. We've arrive around that time a couple trips, picked up our rental car, and driven to our hotel with no issues. Just be aware of the potential night driving issues if your not using a transfer service. Cancun is safe enough if going to the hotel zone.

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How many days in Cancun you should plan will depend on your interests, but I'd say 3 to 5 days is the perfect amount of time. However, I'd recommend planning a trip to Cancun for a full week if you also want to go on day trips.

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Cancun International Airport is located 7.5 miles (12km) from downtown Cancun and 12.5 miles (20 km) southwest from the heart of the hotel zone.

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Just a few miles from Cancun's hotel zone is El Centro, otherwise known as downtown Cancun.

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Avoid visiting during Christmas, New Year's, and especially Spring Break as these are the most hectic travel periods for Cancun. If possible, avoid Mexico's hurricane season, which stretches from late-July to late-October.

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Traveling around the Hotel Zone. This is a large built up area that is six miles long and divided into several subdistricts. You can effectively walk the whole strip, however, you would be doing so in the high heat and humidity which can make the overall experience less enjoyable.

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Travelers will be pleased to know that Cancun's renowned all-inclusive resorts are safer than ever according to new statistics published by local officials. As millions of tourists flock to Cancun's spectacular mega-resorts, safety has become one of the most critical issues for countless travelers.

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Currently, it is not recommended to use Uber from the Cancun International Airport. Booking ahead of time through the airport or a private company may be the best and safest option when leaving the Cancun Airport.

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If you're looking to travel between the downtown area and the Cancun Hotel Zone, expect to pay no less than $14 (MXN 250). Taking a Cancun Airport taxi to downtown Cancun will cost around $38 (MXN 700).

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Playa Delfines Cancun's largest and most popular beach is also one of its most beautiful. Ivory sands meet electric turquoise waters at Playa Delfines, also known as Dolphin Beach.

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