There are some major transportation issues in Cancun but three projects currently in the works will help solve those issues. Recently a request was made by the Secretariat of Infrastructure, Communication and Transportation for funds to move forward with these projects. Each of the three projects will address a different problem within the transportations system in …
Transportation
There are many reasons that a tourist in Cancun might need a taxi while visiting, but a new study shows that Cancun tourists can expect to wait up to 40 minutes. The same study shows that locals wait even longer, often as much as an hour or more. This is purportedly due, in part, to discrimination …
Cancun is a destination of two halves. The majority of visitors will head straight to the city’s Zona Hotelera, or Hotel Zone, to enjoy the many luxury resorts, and the stunning beaches of this purpose-made vacation peninsula. Other visitors will stay downtown, exploring the authentically Mexican aspects of this favorite destination. But what if you …
Picture it: you’ve arrived in Cancun, the sun is shining, immigration was a breeze, and you’re ready to get to your resort and crack open your first beer. The last thing you want to do is waste precious hours figuring out how to get from the airport to your hotel. So, to maximize your relaxation …
A new public transport route has been announced connecting Riviera Maya to Costa Maya. Tourists can now move around using the newly provided Mahahual-Tulum public service route which transports individuals from one area to another through collective vans or combis. The Costa Maya has the largest Mayan ruins and is renowned for its quaint fishing …
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