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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The Cancun International Airport has a FREE shuttle service between terminals (terminal to terminal), very easy to use. It works for those passengers that must go from one terminal to another, if that's required by their travel itinerary.
Any tip is gratefully received, so what is the tipping etiquette for drivers in Cancun and the Riviera Maya? In general you should tip your Cancun shuttle driver 50 pesos per person on board. That's about $2.50 USD but please remember that it is best to use the local currency of pesos for tipping!
Cancun Airport DeparturesIf your flight is national, we recommend arriving 2 hours before departure, if it's international, we suggest 3 hours. You must have your documents in order and in your hand: Boarding pass, official ID, passport and/or visa.
Public airport shuttles are a convenient and free way to get to the airport from many large cities. The shuttles usually operate on a set schedule and can take passengers to and from the airport terminal and nearby parking lots or hotels.
Tips for Cancun shuttle bus drivers and taxi driversWhile shuttle bus drivers and taxi drivers do not always expect tips, it is advisable to tip them. If you plan to take a taxi, set a price first so that there will be no confusion when you get to your location. At this point, you can tip up to the agreed amount.
Since Cancun has smashed its arrivals records in 2021, customs and immigration are experiencing some serious backups. Depending on how many flights are landing at once, you might be through immigration in as little as 10 minutes, but we've seen lineups of over 3 hours. Be prepared for the worst and hope for the best.
Taxi prices in CancunThe 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).
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.
Plan on leaving $5 per bag when tipping a bellman and $5 per day of your stay housekeeping services. In resort restaurants, tipping approximately $2 to $3 per person is acceptable. In higher-end restaurants, plan on a $5 tip at a minimum.
In Mexico, every bellboy, chauffeur/driver, or valet parking person expects a tip of 20-50 pesos. Bartenders, waitresses/waiters, and housekeeping staff expect a tip of 15% of your bill, and housekeepers should be tipped about 50 pesos (or more) per day.
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.
The best place to change travelers checks (does anyone still use those?) is at a money exchange place or 'Cambio' in downtown Cancun. The Cambios in the Cancun hotel zone normally offer an inferior rate but may be more convenient.