Average Temperature
Month
January-March
April-June
July-September
October-December
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High/Low
92/75
93/72
91/72
85/69
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Time Zone - Cancun is on Central Standard Time
How do I get around?
In Cancun, city buses are available from 6:00 am to midnight. Taxi
cabs are available 24 hours a day and run at fixed rates, so check
prices. In Playa Del Carmen, buses run to Cancun every 30 minutes
and ferries to Cozumel are available almost every two hours.
Currency
The peso is the Mexican form of currency. It is suggested that you
exchange small amounts of U.S. dollars for pesos. Major credit cards
are also widely accepted. A pocket calculator can also be helpful
when you shop to help convert U. S. dollars to pesos. Bartering when
shopping outside of the resort areas is practiced. U.S. dollars are
accepted in the resort areas but keep in mind any change that is
due back will be in pesos. One recommendation is to use a credit
card which will present the daily currency exchange on your next
billing statement.
Language - Spanish is the official language.
English is also widely spoken in the hotel areas.
Proof of Citizenship
Acceptable forms of proof of citizenship for U.S. citizens traveling
between the U.S. and our International Destinations are a valid passport,
OR a certified, state issued birth certificate with raised seal AND
a valid government photo ID, a naturalization/citizenship certificate,
Armed Forces' ID or discharge papers stating place of birth. It is
the traveler's responsibility to provide proper documentation. Married
women traveling with any documentation in their maiden name must
supply a marriage license (a copy is acceptable).
Tours
While in Mexico, you may want to visit sites rich in Mayan heritage
or try a scuba diving excursion in the ocean waters. The 1.5 million
acre Sian Ka'an Biosphere Reserve south of Cancun, invites you to
experience an authentic eco-tour, an up-close investigation of animal
and plant habitats - in the wonderful ecological region of Cancun. At Xcaret Park,
this eco-archaeological experience will give you the opportunity
to learn more about the Aviary and Aquarium. Swim in the Underground
River, see the ruins or enjoy the beach and snorkeling areas.
In Tulum and Kantenah,
you can explore the only Mayan fortress built by the sea and used by the
Mayans as their port of entry for Caribbean goods to all the Mayan cities.
Combine this cultural visit with the pleasure of swimming and snorkeling
at Xel-ha Lagoon, one of the world's biggest natural aquariums. Take an Isla Mujeres Trimaran Adventure
and sail across the channel, directly to the fisherman's wharf of Isla Mujeres.
If the weather permits, snorkel in one of the best spots on the Tulum Coast. Nichupte Lagoon
Ride through the channels of the Nichupte Lagoon in a glass bottom boat and
snorkel at Punta Nizuc Reef on the Moby Dick tour. Go on a diving excursion
without the scuba gear on the Atlantis Submarine. Enjoy dinner and cocktails
on a relaxing evening cruise or lobster cruise.
Events
- Carnival (February/March)
A Mexican fiesta in the Mardi Gras tradition
- Sol a Sol Sailboat Regatta (April/May)
Begins in Florida and ends at Isla Mujeres
- Cancun Jazz Festival (May)
- International Fishing Tournament (May)
- Cancun Fair (November/December)
Amusement rides, arts & crafts and food
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