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		<title>Cancun &#8211; Climate Report</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: center;">The temperature of the city is warm and tropical, moderated by the marine breezes created by onshore trade-winds, which circulates through its avenues. Depending on the season, maximum temperatures range from 26 °C (78.8 °F) in January to 32 °C (90 °F) in July and August, and between 18 °C (64.4 °F) and 25 °C (77 °F) at night. Temperature extremes have ranged between a maximum of 39.5 °C (103.2 °F) and a minimum of 7.5 °C (45.4 °F) at the Airport, which is 5 km (3.1 mi) inland south end of the city. More temperate conditions occur from November to February and it is hottest from April to September, due to proximity to the Caribbean and Gulf. Humidity is high all-year around, especially so during Hurricane Season (averages close to 70% on rain free days).</p>
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<p style="text-align: center;">The tropical storm season lasts from May to December; the rainy season extends into January with peak precipitation in September. February to early May tend to be drier with only occasional scattered showers. Although large hurricanes are rare, they have struck near to <strong>Cancun</strong> in recent years, Hurricane Wilma in 2005 being the largest. Hurricane Gilbert also made a devastating direct hit on <strong>Cancún</strong> in September 1988. Hurricane Dean also made its mark on the city</p>
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		<title>Cancun &#8211; Driving in Cancun</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://blog.hotelreservations.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/mexico.jpg"></a>For safety purposes, it is not recommended that visitors rent a car (this may be something the taxi drivers have encouraged). However, this applies anywhere that you are not familiar with. Some of the roads are well maintained here, and others may be sand or have potholes big enough to swallow a VW. If you are driving during daylight hours, keep an eye out for the buses, trucks, people and shuttles on the main roads, the side roads are a little rougher, but traffic is far less distracting. Police officers may sometimes pull you over, even for a minor violation, and ask for a bribe to let you off the hook, this may apply more to younger visitors, than say, those over thirty. If you are pulled over, be respectful to the police officer and don&#8217;t do anything that would worsen the situation. Unless you are planning to explore outside of the &#8220;Hotel Zone&#8221; or downtown, a car is not necessary and may be more of a burden than an asset. Alternative transportation is plentiful and inexpensive 24/7.</p>
<p>If you plan on parking in the nightlife area of <strong>Cancun</strong> or in downtown <strong>Cancun</strong>, it can be frustrating to find a parking spot.</p>
<p><a href="http://blog.hotelreservations.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/mexico.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-1884" title="mexico" src="http://blog.hotelreservations.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/mexico.jpg" alt="mexico" width="410" height="272" /></a>A common rule of thumb for night driving is <strong>not</strong> to drive in the first place. Driving at night can be very dangerous especially in areas that are well away from the city. These areas may not be lit very well or may be completely unlit. Some of the common scenarios can be cars without their headlights on, robbery, potholes, and even jaywalkers among others.</p>
<p>A few tips and recommendations for driving in <strong>Cancun</strong> if that is necessary:</p>
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<li>Get insurance, and then get some more insurance. Driving in Mexico is pretty crazy. It&#8217;s not as bad as most Central American and Caribbean locations, but it is crazy all the same. Accidents happen, especially to tourists. Your personal insurance will probably (almost certainly) not cover you in Mexico, even if you were under the impression that they would. Be sure you check the deductible as well, because often the deductible is 10% of the value of the car, and rarely would repairs in Mexico cost anywhere near that.</li>
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<li>Check and double check for dings and scratches. Even AVIS, Budget, Hertz, Europcar and the other big rental car companies will charge you for stuff that you didn&#8217;t do. When you start your review of the car before you take it off the lot, mark every single ding, dent, and especially window crack. If you don&#8217;t mark them, you will probably be charged for them.</li>
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<li>It is common practice in Mexico for transit police to remove the front license plates from cars when they have a parking violation (and there are some weird rules that aren&#8217;t posted). If this plate is taken you will have to go to the police department, pay your fine and then retrieve your plate, it&#8217;s a real pain. Often, renters don&#8217;t even notice that the plate has been removed and return their car to the rental company without the tag. The company will charge you a bunch of money to get it back. Some rental car companies are removing the front license plate and putting credentials on a piece of paper in the front window. You might ask if a car like that is available. Additionally some mount the license plates with one way screws (AVIS and Budget do this I think), but I don&#8217;t know how effective that is.</li>
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<li>Highway 307 out of <strong>Cancun</strong> is really a pretty good road. Try not to drive when it is raining, the road floods unexpectedly and is generally very slick. In towns, especially <strong>Cancun</strong>, there are pot holes everywhere. These are probably the most dangerous part of driving in Mexico and do the kind of damage that car rental companies will get you for.</li>
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<li>Watch out for topes. These are speed bumps, or speed mountains might be a better word. They tend to crop up in the middle of the highways before you enter towns and occasionally have signs that warn you, but more often than not signs are not displayed or are obscured in some way. These are extremely good ways to maintain the speed limit and you will find that after hitting one going sixty, your eyes remain constantly on the road and you watch your speed.</li>
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<li>Unconventional bypasses — It is very common in Mexico for the highway to split into two different lanes in the same direction when passing through a town (Playa del Carmen and Puerto Morelos are two examples). The inner lane is for left turns and those people passing through town. The right lane is called the ejidal (community) road and is for access to any of the roads on the right side. If you get on the bypass, you CANNOT turn right and if you get on the ejidal, you CANNOT turn left. You also cannot change lanes through town, you have to make the decision where the road splits.</li>
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<li>If you get in an accident with a taxi or bus, call or wait for the police. Never argue with a taxista or bus driver, they are union and really stick together. Usually they will just accept a little cash for the damage and you can go on your way, this can be decided on your own (most taxi drivers speak at least a little English) or with a policeman present.</li>
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<li>Often two lane roads will have huge shoulders on the right and left. These are for you to move to if a car comes up behind you. If a car comes up behind you on one these roads, simple pull over a little and they will pass. You can signal that it is safe for someone to pass by turning on your left turn signal (I know it sounds weird, but that&#8217;s the local custom). Additionally, if there are cars coming in the other direction, it is advisable to pull over a little onto the shoulder so that they can freely pass as well, they will assume that you are going to do so and start their pass even before you do.</li>
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<li>Windshields — Perhaps the most common type of problem that renters face is broken windows. Trucks have virtually no laws that govern how they can carry materials and in the Peninsula there are lots and lots of limestone mines. You can watch these limestone pebbles bounce out of the back of dump trucks up and down 307, bounces 5 or 6 feet high even on the third or fourth bounces. Windshields getting broken is extremely common.</li>
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<li>Gas stations — Occasionally gas station attendants will avoid resetting the gas pump after the last person and try to charge you for the last bill and yours. I have never actually experienced this, but do notice that attendants in the Mayan Riviera and <strong>Cancun</strong> are now showing you (and making sure that you look) that the pumps have zeroed out before they start pumping.</li>
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		<title>Cancun &#8211; Flying to Cancun</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Sep 2009 17:20:40 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Cancún</strong> International Airport is Mexico&#8217;s second busiest airport. It is about 10km (6 miles) from the hotel strip and 16km (9 miles) southwest of downtown.</p>
<p>One of <strong>Cancun&#8217;s</strong> best features is its transport links, as most major air carriers in North, Central, and South America, have service to <strong>Cancun</strong>. There are some extremely cheap charter flight deals available from the UK (from around £100) as well as commercial flight deals from several European carriers.</p>
<p><a href="http://blog.hotelreservations.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/fly-islam-747531-747586.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-1855" title="fly-islam-747531-747586" src="http://blog.hotelreservations.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/fly-islam-747531-747586-300x252.jpg" alt="fly-islam-747531-747586" width="300" height="252" /></a>The hardest part of the journey to <strong>Cancun</strong> (aside from your initial airport check-in) is getting from the luggage carousel to your transportation. Make sure you know who your transport is and find them on the outside, as that is where they will be! Unless you are looking for a timeshare, free meal or looking to burn time and money on your vacation do not stop to chit-chat about booking tours and such. There is plenty of time for that after you get settled in.</p>
<p>There are two companies officially licensed by <strong>Cancun</strong> Airport to provide the transfer service to the hotels in <strong>Cancun</strong> or the Riviera Maya. One is Gray Line and the other one is T.T.A. Both have a selling booth right after the Customs Service. Prices are fixed by the airport and are non negotiable. The two companies offer shuttle service and also private transfer. There are other transportation firms that provide service to and from the airport for a reasonable price as well. Beware of touts who will surround you when you come out of customs clearance. If you proceed straight, you will find the official information center where they can help you with the ground transportation options.</p>
<p>Here you will find some private transportation options to <strong>Cancun</strong> Center, <strong>Cancun</strong>, Hotel Zone, Playa del Carmen and the Riviera Maya</p>
<p>* <strong>Cancun</strong> Shuttle. The official transportation company for <strong>Cancun</strong>-Airport.com.<br />
* Lomas Travel. The Funjet Vacation tour operator in Quintana Roo.<br />
* Get a Ride <strong>Cancun</strong></p>
<p>There is also a first class bus service from the airport to both the ADO bus station in <strong>Cancun</strong> and to the one in Playa del Carmen. If you are going to Puerto Morelos, you can arrange being dropped at the appropriate intersection on the way to Playa. To get to the buses, go outside the main building and turn right. Head up past the end of that building and find the appropriate bus for you. Taxis from the ADO bus station to the airport cost roughly 300 pesos ($30).</p>
<p>Beware of leaving Mexico with enough money. The Mexican Government charges a travel tax of around 500 pesos ($46) to leave the country from the airport. Most major air carriers may already have the travel tax charged to the price of the ticket, though it is highly recommended that travelers check this before leaving to/from <strong>Cancun</strong>.</p>
<p>Also beware of going through security too early. Food and drink prices almost double and you can&#8217;t easily go back.</p>
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		<title>Cancun &#8211; Restaurants in Cancun</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Mikado</strong>, Blvd. Kukulcán, Retorno Chac L-41, Zona Hotelera (CasaMagna Marriott <strong>Cancun</strong> Resort), ☎ 52 998 881 2000, 5:30PM &#8211; 11:00PM. Japanese and Thai cuisine featuring teppanyaki tables.</p>
<p><strong>La Capilla Argentina</strong>, Blvd. Kukulcán, Retorno Chac L-41, Zona Hotelera (CasaMagna Marriott <strong>Cancun</strong> Resort), ☎ 52 998 881 2000. Argentine steakhouse with a Mediterranean flair.</p>
<p><strong>Champions Sports Bar</strong>, Blvd. Kukulcán, Retorno Chac L-41, Zona Hotelera (CasaMagna Marriott <strong>Cancun</strong> Resort), ☎ 52 998 881 2000, 12PM &#8211; 2AM. Stepped up bar food with all the games on over 40 screens.</p>
<p><strong>Simply Seafood</strong>, Blvd. Kukulcán, Km 14.5, Lote 40-A, Zona Hotelera (JW Marriott <strong>Cancun</strong> Resort &amp; Spa), ☎ 52 998 848 9600 ext 6637. Simply Seafood serves off the boat seafood in traditional Caribbean style.</p>
<p><strong>Gustino</strong>, Blvd. Kukulcán, Km 14.5, Lote 40-A, Zona Hotelera (JW Marriott <strong>Cancun</strong> Resort &amp; Spa), ☎ 52 998 848 9600 ext 6637. Gustino has authentic Italian cuisine using the freshest Mediterranean ingredients. </p>
<p><strong><a href="http://blog.hotelreservations.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/pvrmx_phototour07.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-1823" title="pvrmx_phototour07" src="http://blog.hotelreservations.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/pvrmx_phototour07-300x208.jpg" alt="pvrmx_phototour07" width="300" height="208" /></a>Cambalache</strong>, Blvd. Kukulcán Km 9, at Forum By the Sea Mall, +52 998 883 0902. This Argentine Steakhouse serves up one of the best menus in <strong>Cancun</strong>. The atmosphere inside the restaurant makes you feel you have traveled an extra 1000 miles. The staff&#8217;s attention to detail and desire to please make you feel like you&#8217;re the only one they are serving that night. Great place to have a dinner with the one you love or enjoy the company of friends. The food alone could give this place a 4 star rating; the rest is just an added bonus.</p>
<p><strong>The Cove Cancun</strong>, on Playa Langosta (the lobster beach). One of the prettiest and calmest beaches of the Hotel Zone, The Cove offers an excellent variety of dishes. In the morning they have a delicious buffet with sweet bread, fresh fruit, juice, coffee, eggs cooked to order, and other Mexican delights. For lunch, a la carte service. Then at night, a romantic atmosphere with candles, to enjoy the nights of <strong>Cancun</strong> with a special selected menu with seafood and fish with Caribbean accent, as well as fine cuts, complemented with an ample wine carte.</p>
<p><strong>La Habichuela</strong>, Margaritas 25, near Parque de las Palapas, +52 998 884 3158, (e-mail: info@lahabichuela.com). La Habichuela is a must-visit with its Mexican cuisine, Mayan setting and Caribbean seafood. This restaurant has been open since 1977 and is a legend in <strong>Cancun</strong>. The romantic, outside garden is a popular place to dine with the decoration of various native trees and plants that create a beautiful illusion of the Mayan ruins under the night sky. And not only did La Habicheula receive the National Best Restaurant Award but it is also a part of the Distinguished Restaurants of North America Organization since 2001.</p>
<p><strong>Jimmy Buffett&#8217;s Margaritaville Cancun</strong>, Blvd. Kukulcán, +52 998 885 2375. This establishment combines the atmosphere of a restaurant, bar, and a mini night club. During the daytime hours, Margaritaville is a restaurant and bar. At night, the place is a combination of the three. With an orange sailboat with images of a plane, shark, and the orange sun, Margaritaville attracts families of all ages as well as party goers.</p>
<p><strong>Laguna Grill</strong>, Blvd. Kukulcán Km 16.5, +52 998 885 0267. This grill serves seafood, steak, and pasta with a contemporary flair. There is a lush tropical garden at the entrance, intricate handmade tile work on the floor and walls, a small flowing creek that traverses the restaurant and elegantly-finished tables hewn from trunks of tropical trees. The large terrace is right on the water’s edge. Elegant and comfortable, the next-door Lounge Bar Trágara offers a wide variety of wines and liquors, while you listen to soft background music and enjoy the charm of the lagoon.</p>
<p><strong>Salt</strong>, Mediterranean cuisine from a wood burning oven, show kitchen and an array of culinary displays. Restaurant overlooks ocean.</p>
<p><strong>El Pabilo</strong>, Ave Yaxchilán # 31. Art exhibitions every 15 days. Good baguettes and wine.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://blog.hotelreservations.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/4954_Restaurant_Large.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-1824" title="4954_Restaurant_Large" src="http://blog.hotelreservations.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/4954_Restaurant_Large-300x202.jpg" alt="4954_Restaurant_Large" width="300" height="202" /></a>Paloma Bonita</strong>. Daily 6:30PM-11:30PM for dinner. Mexican cuisine with live music in an authentic Mexican atmosphere which recreates different regional ambiances based on architectural, crafts, and folkloric traditions. Features include a traditional Mexican kitchen with coal &#8220;comales&#8221; where you can watch as tacos and snacks are prepared right in front of you. There is also a tequila bar featuring more than 100 kinds of tequila, and a romantic outside patio separated from the main area.</p>
<p><strong>Roots Jazz Club Tulipanes and Parque de las Palapas</strong>. Live Jazz Music, the best place to hear live music in <strong>Cancun</strong>. Great food and drinks.</p>
<p><strong>El Rincón del Vino</strong>, Alcatraces &amp; Parque de las Palapas. Good baguettes, gourmet tapas and the best wine.</p>
<p><strong>Las Tortugas</strong>, Plaza Las Avenidas, 8876209. Serving tortas, a kind of Mexican sandwich.The best in town.</p>
<p><strong>Tumbaburros</strong>, in Plaza Las Américas (Downtown) and another one across the street from the ADO bus terminal (also in Downtown). Genuine Mexican cuisine and a great atmosphere. Real Mexican good humor and hospitality along with your taco order.</p>
<p><strong>La Destileria</strong>, Bulevar Kukulcán Km 12.65, across from Kukulcán Plaza, <strong>Cancún</strong> Island, ☎ 998/885-1086, 998/885-1087. Daily 1PM-midnight. Combines some of the most authentic Mexican cuisine in the hotel zone with good service and medium price. Very good tequila. Main courses $12-$28. </p>
<p><strong>Atotonilco</strong>, Mercado 28 downtown <strong>Cancun</strong> (Right across from El Cejas). 8AM-6PM. An extremely good sampling of Mexican food from all around the country. Excellent value. Nothing fancy but a gastronomical delight. Try the &#8220;Huevos Motuleños&#8221;. $4-$10.</p>
<p><strong>Silk Asian Bistro</strong>, Boulevard Kukulkan, km. 12. The menu is comprised of a well-crafted combination of traditional favorites such as sushi and sashimi and soy paper vegetarian rolls alongside bolder creations to create a total sensory experience. Guests can also enjoy the theatrical experience of Silk´s Teppanyaki stations where talented chefs whip up culinary delights right before guest´s eyes.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>Cancun</strong> is in the state of Quintana Roo, at the north-eastern tip of the Yucatan peninsula. During the ‘70s, after the construction of the first hotels, it became an exclusive tourist destination. <strong>Cancun</strong> is divided into two very distinct areas: the hotel area, an island separated from the mainland, connected by two bridges in the North and the South. In the interior is the lagoon called Nichupté. The second area is the centre of the modern city of <strong>Cancun</strong>, full of shops, restaurants and shows.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>Cancún</strong> has a large range of 3 to 5 star hotels in the &#8220;<strong>hotel zone</strong>&#8221; and some more economical hotels in the city center.</p>
<h2><span>Budget Cancun Hotels</span><span> </span></h2>
<p><span id="International_Club_Hostel"><span><strong>International Club Hostel</strong></span>, <span><span>Calle Orquideas num 7 Sm 22 mza 14</span></span>, <span><abbr title="voice">☎</abbr> <span>+52 988 8 98 26 73</span></span> (info@internationalclubhostel.com). <span>Great place to stay with many style rooms. All with great rates. It has a swimming pool, free internet, laundry service, kitchen service, room service, lockers, international phone calls, discounts on tours and local shopping, xbox360, play station, movies, and more. It is located one block from famous Yaxchillan where all the local bars are stationed. It is also one block from the famous Palapas Park, two blocks from Avenida Tulum and just 5 blocks from the ADO bus station.</span></span></p>
<p><span id="Temptation_Resort_and_Spa"><span><a href="http://www.hotelreservations.com/hotelinfo.asp?hotel=116593&amp;city=Cancun&amp;stateProvince=&amp;country=MX&amp;propertyType=H&amp;currencyCode=USD&amp;locale=en_US&amp;numberOfRooms=1&amp;room-1-adults=2&amp;room-1-children=0&amp;temp1=&amp;temp2=&amp;propertyName=&amp;cacheKey=&amp;cacheLocation=&amp;destinationID=7EEF0188-E4DC-4B45-B4A7-57E3DF950E1F&amp;tab=&amp;promoRate=1"><strong>Temptation Resort and Spa</strong></a></span>, <span><span>Blvd Kukulkan Km 3, <strong>Cancun</strong>, ROO 77500</span></span>, <span><abbr title="voice">☎</abbr> <span>+52 998 848 7900</span></span>. Check in: <span>4PM</span>; checkout: <span>11AM</span>. <span>2-3 Star place, Temptation Resort and spa has 3 fancy restaurants with reservations to be made from 10AM to 11AM the previous day. Internet access is $15 dollars for 24hrs. Beach front is calm mainly for boat use.</span></span></p>
<p><span id="Las_Palmas_Hostel"><span><strong><a href="http://blog.hotelreservations.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/tempt12.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-1812" title="tempt12" src="http://blog.hotelreservations.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/tempt12-300x216.jpg" alt="tempt12" width="300" height="216" /></a>Las Palmas Hostel</strong></span>, <span><span>Calle Palmeras #43 (off Calle Uxmal)</span></span>, <span><abbr title="voice">☎</abbr> <span>+52 8842513</span></span>. Checkout: <span>12:00</span>. <span>Just three blocks west of ADO bus terminal. Air-conditioned dormitories with clean bathrooms and showers en suite and secure lockers. Ample double rooms with kitchen and internet access. Quiet location off the main road.</span> D<span>orms from 100 Pesos, doubles from 250 Pesos (fan) 300 Pesos (A/C)</span>.</span></p>
<p><span id="Villa_Playa_Blanca"><span><strong>Villa Playa Blanca</strong></span>, <span><span>Carretera Puerto Juarez-PuntaSam Km 3.8 SM86M4L11 fracciones 1 y 2</span></span> (<span>A lado del restaurante Flamingos</span>), <span><abbr title="voice">☎</abbr> <span>+52 19981098275</span></span> (info@villaplayablancacancun.com). Checkout: <span>13:00</span>. <span>10 minutes by bus from downtown (buses leaving every 5 minutes for 4, 5 pesos). Very quiet and with a nice ambiance. The place could be (and according to the owner will be soon) more expensive. Now it&#8217;s a bargain. You get excellent rooms and free breakfast in your bed every morning, all for a good price. Free Wi-Fi, swimming pool and incredible views. Ask for the room &#8220;La Palma&#8221;, it&#8217;s 400 pesos, but you have more than 50 square meters of space for you.</span> D<span>oubles from 350 Pesos (A/C)</span>.</span><span> </span></p>
<h2><span>Mid-Range Cancun Hotels and Accommodations</span></h2>
<p><span id="Marias_Kankin"><span><strong>Maria’s Kankin</strong></span>, <span><span>Km. 4.5 Carretera al Parque El Garrafón, Fraccionamiento Mar Turquesa, Isla Mujeres, Quintana Roo, Mexico</span></span>, <span><abbr title="voice">☎</abbr> <span>(52) 998-8770015</span></span>. <span>Marias Kankin is on Isla Mujeres, Quintana Roo, Mexico. The hotel is about 50 minutes from the <strong>Cancun</strong> airport. Ferry boats also shuttle back and forth from the mainland. As the sunset looms, take it easy and rest in any of Marias Kankin’s nine suites. Decked in minimalist, Caribbean-inspired décor, each air-conditioned suite is furnished with a mini-bar, Internet access, sofa bed, and writing desk &amp; chair.</span></span> </p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.hotelreservations.com/hotelinfo.asp?hotel=202275&amp;promoRate=1&amp;city=Cancun&amp;stateProvince=&amp;country=MX&amp;propertyType=H&amp;currencyCode=USD&amp;locale=en_US&amp;numberOfRooms=1&amp;room-1-adults=2&amp;room-1-children=0&amp;temp1=&amp;temp2=&amp;hotelName=Crown%20Paradise%20Club%20&amp;cacheKey=&amp;cacheLocation=&amp;destinationID=7EEF0188-E4DC-4B45-B4A7-57E3DF950E1F&amp;sortMethod=">Crown Paradise Club &#8211; All Inclusive Resort &#8211; Cancun</a></strong>, Blvd. Kukulkan Km 18.5 | Zona Hotelera, Cancun 77500. Crown Paradise Club Resort offers an inclusive package with amenities such as a water park for the kids with a pirate ship and 8 water slides, excellent a la carte and buffet dining, adult only areas, mini golf, disco, nightly entertainment.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.hotelreservations.com/hotelinfo.asp?hotel=222538&amp;promoRate=1&amp;city=Cancun&amp;stateProvince=&amp;country=MX&amp;propertyType=H&amp;currencyCode=USD&amp;locale=en_US&amp;numberOfRooms=1&amp;room-1-adults=2&amp;room-1-children=0&amp;temp1=&amp;temp2=&amp;hotelName=RIU%20Cancun&amp;cacheKey=&amp;cacheLocation=&amp;destinationID=7EEF0188-E4DC-4B45-B4A7-57E3DF950E1F&amp;sortMethod=">RIU Cancun</a></strong>, Blvd Kukulcan Km 8.5, Manzana 50, Lot 5 | Zona Hotelera, Quintana Roo, Cancun 77500. An all inclusive resort with views of the Caribbean Sea. Several fine restaurants and bars. Choice of activities and entertainment options, including a popular sports bar, night club and theatre with theme shows.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://blog.hotelreservations.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/image_hotel_exterior_aerialview_1.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1813" title="image_hotel_exterior_aerialview_1" src="http://blog.hotelreservations.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/image_hotel_exterior_aerialview_1.jpg" alt="image_hotel_exterior_aerialview_1" width="350" height="300" /></a><a href="http://www.hotelreservations.com/hotelinfo.asp?hotel=194082&amp;promoRate=1&amp;city=Cancun&amp;stateProvince=&amp;country=MX&amp;propertyType=H&amp;currencyCode=USD&amp;locale=en_US&amp;numberOfRooms=1&amp;room-1-adults=2&amp;room-1-children=0&amp;temp1=&amp;temp2=&amp;hotelName=Oasis%20Cancun&amp;cacheKey=&amp;cacheLocation=&amp;destinationID=7EEF0188-E4DC-4B45-B4A7-57E3DF950E1F&amp;sortMethod=">Oasis Cancun</a></strong>, Blvd Kukulkan, 52 998 881 70 00. A pretty good resort for the college-aged crowd. The rooms are clean and surprisingly spacious for the price. Although, the best part about the hotel is clearly the beaches and pools. The pool is generally crowded during peak times but is large and features several swim-up bars. The bad part is that since the Oasis is all-inclusive you basically get what you pay for, the food and drinks are not the best quality. The buffet-style restaurants are bland and the food can get quite repetitive. An exception is the sushi restaurant. All bars also stop serving alcohol at midnight, which is unfortunate, but there is a twenty-four hour liquor store right across from the resort with reasonable prices, somewhat expensive for Mexico but slightly less expensive than alcohol in the United States. They also sell absinthe.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.hotelreservations.com/hotelinfo.asp?hotel=139925&amp;promoRate=1&amp;city=Cancun&amp;stateProvince=&amp;country=MX&amp;propertyType=H&amp;currencyCode=USD&amp;locale=en_US&amp;numberOfRooms=1&amp;room-1-adults=2&amp;room-1-children=0&amp;temp1=&amp;temp2=&amp;hotelName=RIU%20Caribe&amp;cacheKey=&amp;cacheLocation=&amp;destinationID=7EEF0188-E4DC-4B45-B4A7-57E3DF950E1F&amp;sortMethod=">RIU Caribe</a></strong>, Blvd. Kukulcan, Km 5.5, Lote 6-C, <strong>Cancun</strong> 77500. All inclusive resort with Mayan-style architecture overlooking the Caribbean. Features 506 luxurious ocean view rooms with amenities such as a mini-bar and liquor dispenser. There is a wide array of restaurants, bars and facilities to enjoy, including 24-hour All Inclusive snacks and beverages. Fun and relaxing atmosphere created by the large swimming pool and spectacular beach.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.hotelreservations.com/hotelinfo.asp?hotel=252445&amp;city=Cancun&amp;stateProvince=&amp;country=MX&amp;propertyType=H&amp;currencyCode=USD&amp;locale=en_US&amp;numberOfRooms=1&amp;room-1-adults=2&amp;room-1-children=0&amp;temp1=&amp;temp2=&amp;hotelName=The%20Royal%20Resorts&amp;cacheKey=&amp;cacheLocation=&amp;destinationID=7EEF0188-E4DC-4B45-B4A7-57E3DF950E1F&amp;sortMethod=">The Royal Resorts</a></strong>; The Royal Resorts have been around since 1974 and include a string of four hotels all in close vicinity of each other. The Royal Mayan, The Royal Caribbean and The Royal Islander are side by side where as the newest hotel, The Royal Sands is no more than a five minute ride in bus. The Royal Resorts offer beautiful villas that overlook the Gulf of Mexico. Each villa is equipped with a kitchen, two bathrooms two bedrooms, one with two double beds, one with a queen sized bed, a living room with two murphy beds, three televisions, one in each room and a terrace that overlooks the other two hotels as well as the Gulf of Mexico. These hotels include free activities such as snorkeling and sailing in the ocean, tennis, and free beach towels. Also on the premises are a number of different restaurants and bars at which the vacationers may dine.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.hotelreservations.com/hotelinfo.asp?hotel=261029&amp;promoRate=1&amp;city=Cancun&amp;stateProvince=&amp;country=MX&amp;propertyType=H&amp;currencyCode=USD&amp;locale=en_US&amp;numberOfRooms=1&amp;room-1-adults=2&amp;room-1-children=0&amp;temp1=&amp;temp2=&amp;hotelName=Soberanis%20Hotel&amp;cacheKey=&amp;cacheLocation=&amp;destinationID=7EEF0188-E4DC-4B45-B4A7-57E3DF950E1F&amp;sortMethod=">Soberanis Hotel</a></strong>; Soberanis Hotel is in downtown <strong>Cancun</strong>, Mexico. It is 3 km to the beach and 15 km to Isla Mujeres. The airport is 20 km away. The rooms at Hotel Soberanis are all air-conditioned. They have cable television, a private toilet and bath, and safe. The rooms are further equipped with an IDD telephone, Internet access, and writing desk and chair. Rates include daily breakfast. Non-smoking rooms are available.</p>
<p><span id="Sotavento_Hotel_and_Yacht_Club"><span><strong><a href="http://www.hotelreservations.com/hotelinfo.asp?hotel=308072&amp;promoRate=1&amp;city=Cancun&amp;stateProvince=&amp;country=MX&amp;propertyType=H&amp;currencyCode=USD&amp;locale=en_US&amp;numberOfRooms=1&amp;room-1-adults=2&amp;room-1-children=0&amp;temp1=&amp;temp2=&amp;hotelName=Sotavento%20Hotel%20and%20Yacht%20Club&amp;cacheKey=&amp;cacheLocation=&amp;destinationID=7EEF0188-E4DC-4B45-B4A7-57E3DF950E1F&amp;sortMethod=">Sotavento Hotel and Yacht Club</a></strong></span>, <span><span>Blvd. Kukulcan Km 4 Zona Hotelera, Calle del Pescador, Lote D-8-4,<strong> Cancun</strong>, Quintana Roo, Mexico</span></span>, <span><abbr title="voice">☎</abbr> <span>52 998 8494707</span></span>. <span>Sotavento Hotel in <strong>Cancun</strong>, Quintana Roo, Mexico is in <strong>Cancun&#8217;s hotel zone</strong>. It sits in front of Nichupte Laguna and is within walking distance to <strong>Cancun&#8217;s</strong> sandy beaches and downtown area. The airport is also nearby. Your affordable accommodation in <strong>Cancun</strong> features entertaining amenities, such as Internet access and cable television. Non-smoking rooms can be requested.</span> <span>Rates start at USD $40</span>.</span></p>
<h2><span>High End Five Star Cancun Hotels</span></h2>
<p><strong>ClubMed</strong>, Punta Nizuc 77500, Estado de Quinatana Roo <strong>Cancun</strong>, telephone: (52) 998 881 82 00. An all inclusive resort. A short distance outside the town, at the tip of the bay, on one of the most beautiful sites of <strong>Cancún</strong>, this Club Med resort is flanked on one side by the turquoise waters of the Caribbean Sea and on the other by a delightful lagoon. Almost thirty years ago, Club Med was the first to establish itself here on a beach of white sand with gardens of colored coral no distance from Tuba and the superb Mayan, Aztec and Toltec sites, all within reach of a short excursion. Traditional central square, bungalow-haciendas and specialty restaurants.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://blog.hotelreservations.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/CUN_MSPA-exter-1.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-1806" title="CUN_MSPA-exter-1" src="http://blog.hotelreservations.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/CUN_MSPA-exter-1.jpg" alt="CUN_MSPA-exter-1" width="350" height="234" /></a><a href="http://www.hotelreservations.com/hotelinfo.asp?hotel=206431&amp;promoRate=1&amp;city=Cancun&amp;stateProvince=&amp;country=MX&amp;propertyType=H&amp;currencyCode=USD&amp;locale=en_US&amp;numberOfRooms=1&amp;room-1-adults=2&amp;room-1-children=0&amp;temp1=&amp;temp2=&amp;hotelName=Gran%20Melia%20Cancun&amp;cacheKey=&amp;cacheLocation=&amp;destinationID=7EEF0188-E4DC-4B45-B4A7-57E3DF950E1F&amp;sortMethod=">Gran Melia Cancun</a></strong>, Kukulcan Boulevard, km 16.5, Zona Hotelera, <strong>Cancun</strong>, Mexico 77500 Tel: (52) 998 1930090. Gran Meliá <strong>Cancun</strong> offers the elegance and comfort exclusive of the most prestigious hotels of the world. It has been awarded by the AAA with their 4 diamonds for 2007, and is well known for its white sandy beach overlooking the Caribbean Sea. The resort also features 4 spectacular pools, specialized “a la carte” restaurants, and activities program for children and adults, a nine hole and par three golf course, a tennis court, two paddle tennis courts and recently awarded by The Leading Hotels of the World as a Leading Spa of the World.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.hotelreservations.com/hotelinfo.asp?hotel=121491&amp;city=Cancun&amp;stateProvince=&amp;country=MX&amp;propertyType=H&amp;currencyCode=USD&amp;locale=en_US&amp;numberOfRooms=1&amp;room-1-adults=2&amp;room-1-children=0&amp;temp1=&amp;temp2=&amp;hotelName=Dreams%20Cancun%20Resort%20and%20Spa&amp;cacheKey=&amp;cacheLocation=&amp;destinationID=7EEF0188-E4DC-4B45-B4A7-57E3DF950E1F&amp;sortMethod=">Dreams Cancun Resort and Spa</a></strong>, Punta Cancun Zona Hotelera, +52 (998) 848 7000. Situated at the shore point known as Punta <strong>Cancun</strong> and surrounded on three sides by the brilliant turquoise Caribbean. All rooms offer private balcony views of the ocean, beaches, lagoon or gardens. Each are luxuriously appointed with marble floors, elegant furnishings, dining area, mini-bar, satellite TV and 24-hour room service. Several provide private whirlpools and other enhanced luxury amenities and services. A pod of 6 dolphins make the resort lagoon their home. Swim with the dolphin programs are available for guests and the general public.</p>
<p><span id="Hyatt_Cancun_Caribe_Resort"><span><strong>Hyatt Cancun Caribe Resort</strong></span>, <span><span>Blvd Kukulkan, km 10.5, Zona Hotelera, Quintana Roo</span></span> (<span>in the hotel zone</span>), <span><abbr title="voice">☎</abbr> <span>+52 998 848 7800</span></span> (hyattcancuncaribe@hyattintl.com), <span>5 star hotel with 296 rooms and views of the Mexican Caribbean. The hotel is within walking distance of the main entertainment areas and shopping malls.</span></span></p>
<p><span id="Hyatt_Regency_Cancun"><span><strong><a href="http://www.hotelreservations.com/hotelinfo.asp?hotel=106033&amp;city=Cancun&amp;stateProvince=&amp;country=MX&amp;propertyType=H&amp;currencyCode=USD&amp;locale=en_US&amp;numberOfRooms=1&amp;room-1-adults=2&amp;room-1-children=0&amp;temp1=&amp;temp2=&amp;hotelName=Hyatt%20Cancun%20Caribe%20Resort&amp;cacheKey=&amp;cacheLocation=&amp;destinationID=7EEF0188-E4DC-4B45-B4A7-57E3DF950E1F&amp;sortMethod=">Hyatt Regency Cancun</a></strong></span>, <span><span>Blvd Kukulcan, km 8.5, Quintana Roo</span></span> (<span>in the hotel zone</span>), <span><abbr title="voice">☎</abbr> <span>+52 998 891 5555</span></span> (sales.hrcancun@hyattintl.com), <span>5 star hotel with a seafront location. 295 rooms. The hotel is just steps away from world-class shopping, restaurants and the best nightlife in <strong>Cancun</strong>.</span></span></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.hotelreservations.com/hotelinfo.asp?hotel=207228&amp;city=Cancun&amp;stateProvince=&amp;country=MX&amp;propertyType=H&amp;currencyCode=USD&amp;locale=en_US&amp;numberOfRooms=1&amp;room-1-adults=2&amp;room-1-children=0&amp;temp1=&amp;temp2=&amp;hotelName=CasaMagna%20Marriott%20Cancun%20Resort&amp;cacheKey=&amp;cacheLocation=&amp;destinationID=7EEF0188-E4DC-4B45-B4A7-57E3DF950E1F&amp;sortMethod=">CasaMagna Marriott Cancun Resort</a></strong>, Blvd Kukulcan, 52 998 881 2000, (Fax: 52 998 881 2085), The CasaMagna <strong>Cancun</strong> has been completely renovated in the wake of the devastation brought to <strong>Cancun</strong> by Hurricane Wilma. The resort features 418 rooms and 34 suites. Each room has a private balcony with a table and chairs. The hotel has 3 restaurants on-site, including a steakhouse, a Japanese restaurant and a sports bar. The beach in front of the resort has been restored, as has the pool area. The hotel itself tends to be priced on the higher side for <strong>Cancun</strong>, but that also tends to weed out the younger crowd. This resort is adjacent to the JW Marriott <strong>Cancun</strong> and is directly connected to it through a pathway.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.hotelreservations.com/hotelinfo.asp?hotel=207945&amp;city=Cancun&amp;stateProvince=&amp;country=MX&amp;propertyType=H&amp;currencyCode=USD&amp;locale=en_US&amp;numberOfRooms=1&amp;room-1-adults=2&amp;room-1-children=0&amp;temp1=&amp;temp2=&amp;hotelName=JW%20Marriott%20Cancun%20Resort&amp;cacheKey=&amp;cacheLocation=&amp;destinationID=7EEF0188-E4DC-4B45-B4A7-57E3DF950E1F&amp;sortMethod=">JW Marriott Cancun Resort</a></strong>, Blvd Kukulcan, Km 14.5, Lote, 52 998 8489600, (Fax: 52 998 8489601), While traveling on a Mexico Vacation and staying in<strong> Cancun</strong>, The JW Marriott Resort offers luxury accommodations. The resort is adjacent to the CasaMagna Marriott <strong>Cancun</strong> Resort and has a connected pathway.</p>
<p><strong>Hilton Golf and Spa Resort</strong>, Blvd Kukulcan, Km 17, Lote, 52 998 8818000, (Fax: 52 998 8818093), The Hilton <strong>Cancun</strong>, is the only Golf &amp; Spa Resort on the island. The pyramid-like hotel features 426 ocean-view rooms, including 82 secluded Villas offering a private lounge and executive services; five delightful restaurants, including a gourmet-dining beachside grill; seven splendid infinity pools and the largest beach in <strong>Cancun</strong>. The Hilton Resort has effortlessly embraced the natural timeless wonders of the region with the contemporary features of its cosmopolitan destination. The Hilton <strong>Cancun</strong> Golf &amp; Spa Resort has been recognized with the AAA Four Diamond Award for over 10 years in a row and the Connie Award for best overall performing hotel within Hilton Hotels Corporation.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.hotelreservations.com/hotelinfo.asp?hotel=207239&amp;city=Cancun&amp;stateProvince=&amp;country=MX&amp;propertyType=H&amp;currencyCode=USD&amp;locale=en_US&amp;numberOfRooms=1&amp;room-1-adults=2&amp;room-1-children=0&amp;temp1=&amp;temp2=&amp;hotelName=Paradisus%20Riveiera%20Cancun%20Resort&amp;cacheKey=&amp;cacheLocation=&amp;destinationID=7EEF0188-E4DC-4B45-B4A7-57E3DF950E1F&amp;sortMethod=">Paradisus Riveiera Cancun Resort</a></strong>, SM. 11 MZ., 9 Lote 10 Puerot Morelos, (52) 998 8728383.  Enthusiasts can enjoy the gorgeous weather and beautiful beaches of Mexico. Paradisus Riviera <strong>Cancun</strong> luxury, all inclusive resort stretches along a lush tropical mangrove preserve on a 5,000 foot long Caribbean coastline and whose beach is protected by the second largest coral reef formation in the world.</p>
<p>You could also try out the growing vacation rental market as well. It&#8217;s a chance to experience <strong>Cancun</strong> without having to share close spaces with thousands of tourists. They are an alternative if you are willing to go without the frills of room service or resort commodities.</p>
<p>Most resorts in the hotel zone have a travel agent on site during the daytime to assist you with making reservations around <strong>Cancun</strong>, including the Mayan ruins. It is often better to book activities through these travel agents as they are employed by the hotel and cannot easily cheat you. Activities are also sold at booths found in the busier areas. Prices for the same activities are cheaper in <strong>Cancun</strong> town than in the hotel zone.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Cancun </strong>Tourism is robust. There are about 150 hotels in <strong>Cancún</strong> with more than 24,000 rooms and 380 restaurants. Four million visitors arrive each year to <strong>Cancun</strong> in an average of 190 flights daily.</p>
<p><a href="http://blog.hotelreservations.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/cancun-hotel-zone.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-1788" title="cancun-hotel-zone" src="http://blog.hotelreservations.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/cancun-hotel-zone-300x225.jpg" alt="cancun-hotel-zone" width="300" height="225" /></a>The <strong>Hotel Zone of Cancun</strong> is shaped like a 7 with bridges on each end connecting to the mainland. Hotels on the vertical or long side of the 7 tend to have rougher beaches and beach erosion can be a problem. Resorts on the horizontal or short end of the seven tend to have more gentle surf because the waves here are blocked by the island of Isla Mujeres which lies just off shore.</p>
<p><strong>The Hotel Zone</strong> offers a broad range of accommodations, ranging from relatively inexpensive motel-style facilities in the older section closest to the mainland, to high-priced luxury hotels in the later sections, great malls, theme parks and swimming with dolphins activity.</p>
<p>On the opposite side of the island from the Caribbean Sea is the<strong> </strong>Nichupté Lagoon, which is used for boating excursions and jet-ski jungle tours.</p>
<p><strong>Cancun</strong> is also the gateway to the Riviera Maya, another tourist pole in the area, where people go attracted by the numerous archaeological sites, as Coba and Tulum, the many cenotes, the ecological parks as Xcaret and charming towns as Playa del Carmen.</p>
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<p>Ocean and beaches — for the more advanced swimmers, the edge of the open ocean can make for a challenging and fun swimming experience. For less advanced swimmers, or those with little ones, pick a resort facing Isla Mujeres for a gentle and relaxing aquatic experience. The sand found here is ground up coral and doesn&#8217;t get hot like you might expect. The beaches are absolutely gorgeous and the water is crystal clear and warm. Spending the day on the beaches of <strong>Cancun</strong> is not only an opportunity to relax, but to shop as well. Many of the native people of <strong>Cancun</strong> make a living by selling different items to the tourists on the beach. There are a variety of items to be purchased from these vendors, items such as sarongs, jewelry, sea shells and more. However, as in the markets, you have to be willing to bargain to get the right prices.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Xcaret, amazing ecopark. Xcaret is an Eco-archaeological Park located about 46 mi south of <strong>Cancun</strong> and less than 4 mi south of Playa del Carmen, in the Riviera Maya. Here you can admire tropical flora and fauna typical of the region as well as different expressions of the Mayan culture. In its facilities you can find an archaeological site, underground rivers, beach, butterfly pavilion, orchid greenhouse, regional fauna breeding farm, Mayan village, jaguar island, among others; you can also practice water activities as snorkeling and swimming with dolphins; enjoy the Temascal and Spa services; and at night you can admire the unique night show “Xcaret México Espectacular”.</p>
<p>Bird watching at the airport — it may sound odd, but because the airport is basically carved out of a large block of forest, there are all kinds of birds and animals around, especially early in the morning. Look for the Mexican agoutis (large forest rodents) grazing on the lawns next to the forest.</p>
<p>Swim with Dolphins. Wet&#8217;n'Wild also offers dolphin experiences. (Beware: no cameras are allowed, and then they charge $25 for the first photo, $20 for each subsequent one). Another great place to swim with dolphins is Delphinus Dreams.</p>
<p>Jeep Adventures - Experience some of the most beautiful parts of <strong>Cancun</strong> in a self drive jeep safari. Tour prices usually include an experienced guide, and the chance to swim or snorkel in underground caves, explore Mayan ruins and visit a jungle reserve.</p>
<p><a href="http://blog.hotelreservations.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/jeepadventures2.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-1768" title="jeepadventures2" src="http://blog.hotelreservations.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/jeepadventures2-300x225.jpg" alt="jeepadventures2" width="300" height="225" /></a>Aqua Tours — Exciting water tour! Choose either a jet ski or two person jet boat for a trip through the lagoon out to snorkel on the reef. Popular tours are the Jungle Tour and the Sailing Quest (Catamarans).</p>
<p>The Lobster Dinner Cruise — Take a trip out on the calm lagoon on a beautiful boat with friends you have not met yet. The staff allows you to take part in the fun or settle back and watch the sunset. Steak and lobster is cooked on the boat and is extra tasty when eaten out on the high seas.</p>
<p>Football — New in <strong>Cancun</strong> with the First Division team &#8220;Potros de Hierro (Iron Colts) of <strong>Cancun</strong>&#8220;. The Atlante team, now based in <strong>Cancun</strong>, has a brand new stadium downtown.</p>
<p>Markets — Bring your haggling skills and get ready for a vast shopping experience in any of the city markets. Great buys can be found, so stick to your price resolve.</p>
<p>La Isla &#8211; La Isla is a huge outside shopping mall in <strong>Cancun</strong> right near many of the local hotels. It features hundreds of stores ranging from American brands like Polo to Mexican brands like Senor Frogs. There are numerous restaurants including Chili&#8217;s and McDonalds along with more local Mexican foods.</p>
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<p><a href="http://blog.hotelreservations.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/riviera_maya_xcaret_with_lunch_03.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-1747" title="riviera_maya_xcaret_with_lunch_03" src="http://blog.hotelreservations.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/riviera_maya_xcaret_with_lunch_03-300x195.jpg" alt="riviera_maya_xcaret_with_lunch_03" width="300" height="195" /></a>Xcaret — Xcaret is an eco-archaeological park located about 46 mi south of <strong>Cancun</strong> and less than 4 mi south of Playa del Carmen, in the Riviera Maya. Here you can admire tropical flora and fauna typical of the region as well as different expressions of the Mayan culture. In its facilities you can find an archaeological site, underground rivers, beach, butterfly pavilion, orchid greenhouse, regional fauna breeding farm, Mayan village, Jaguar Island, among others; you can also practice water activities as snorkeling and swimming with dolphins; enjoy the Temascal and Spa services; and at night you can admire the Mexican history and folklore show “Xcaret México Espectacular”.</p>
<p>Chichen Itza|Chichén Itzá Archaeological Site — The large Mayan archaeological site of Chichen Itza is nowadasy one of the World&#8217;s New Seven Wonders, often visited on a day trip from <strong>Cancun</strong>, but is rather distant and only a small portion of the site and attractions can be seen this way. If you find the ancient Maya of interest, spend a night at one of the hotels at Chica which is a fresh water sinkhole, where you can swim. The Kukulcán Pyramid is one of the most impressive Mayan structures. It is now closed off to climbing to preserve it from erosion.</p>
<p>Tulum — the only major Mayan archaeological site to overlook the Caribbean Sea is only 80 miles south of <strong>Cancun</strong>. Bus services from <strong>Cancun</strong> run around 2 hrs and cost 60 pesos. Tulum contains over 60 different structures and is believed to be one of the most important ceremonial sites for the Mayan people. This archaeological zone that date back more than 7 centuries show the remains of a huge walled city with roads, homes and businesses by the sea. The major highlight of Tulum is El Castillo which is a large pyramid that sits on a forty-foot cliff. El Castillo is thought to be a part of a series of lighthouses. The ruins are similar to Chichen Itza but unlike Chichen Itza, you are not allowed to go inside or climb on the pyramids.</p>
<p>The Mayan Riviera — The Riviera offers several ecological water theme parks such as Xcaret and Xel-Ha and Selvatica, which boasts the largest zip-line circuit of Mexico and Latin America.</p>
<p>Rio Secreto | Natural Reserve, a wonder made by the centuries, this cave was discovered just two years ago, it&#8217;s a labyrinth of endless passageways formed by ageless geological processes. Here you can walk and swim an easy 600 meter route amidst the thousands of calcified stalactites and stalagmites found in this protected natural reserve.</p>
<p><a href="http://blog.hotelreservations.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/35701269_ParrotFishinXelHa.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-1749" title="35701269_ParrotFishinXelHa" src="http://blog.hotelreservations.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/35701269_ParrotFishinXelHa-225x300.jpg" alt="35701269_ParrotFishinXelHa" width="225" height="300" /></a>Xel-Ha — Xel-Ha is an outdoor water theme park that encompasses the range of Mexican Caribbean nature. There are natural, ecological attractions and various water activities such as snorkeling and diving in lagoons, caves and creeks, and swimming with dolphins. One can relax and admire the scenery on the lazy river or be adventurous by jumping from thirty foot ledges into the water below. Families can get their picture taken with exotic birds or swim with tropical wildlife such as sting rays. There are also a number of outdoor restaurants and bars. A fair warning about the lazy river, however, as it acts as a real river and riders have been known to get stuck in the mangroves on either side, separating them from loved ones.</p>
<p>Isla Mujeres — a great break from the <strong>Cancun</strong> tourist traps. This small island is just a 20 minute ferry ride from the hotel zone or from Puerto Juárez Federal Dock, located 5 minutes from downtown <strong>Cancun</strong>. Rent a scooter to get around the island fast and cheap. There is a beautiful ecological water theme park, Garrafon, with splendid vistas on land and a magical underwater world.</p>
<p>Cozumel — A very pretty island and the most inhabited in all of Mexico, it is also an important Caribbean port of call. Chankanaab National Park is located here. Well known for its water sport activities such as diving, snorkeling, sailing, boating and fishing.</p>
<p>Coba — A beautiful site hidden by lush jungle. It boasts the tallest pyramid of the Yucatan Peninsula, the Nohoch Mul. Muyil boasts a lake surrounded by many Mayan constructions.</p>
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