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There’s a reason that Cancun is one of the ultimate summer vacation destinations for American travellers. With stunning beaches, delicious Mexican food and Mayan archaeological sites scattered throughout the city, many travellers simply don’t have the time or money to fit in all the attractions they want to see in one visit.
This is why a Go City Pass is an excellent option when visiting Cancun: this all-access pass allows tourists to choose from a 1 to 7-day trip plan, with access to some of the best experiences and attractions that Cancun has to offer – with savings of up to 55%. Visitors to Cancun can even save further when booking online for parties of more than 4 guests.
With two different passes to choose from, Go City ensures that visitors experience the best of the Riviera Maya, without having to pay an excessive amount of money. Without further ado, here are some of the 25 exciting attractions available with the passes:
Water Activities:
- Snorkelling in the Underwater Museum Of Art in Paraiso Nizuc
- Snorkelling in Native Park
- Excursion to Coba Cenote
- Parasailing in Cancun
Theme Parks:
- Ventura Park
- Selvatica Park
Food Experiences:
- Open Bar at Coco Bongo Cancun
- Cancun Street Food and Open Markets Tour
- Romantic Dinner Cruise
Excursions:
- Round trip transportation to Chichen Itza and Valladolid
- Sailing to Royal Garrafon Reef Park on Isla Mujeres
- Catamaran Cruise to Isla Mujeres
- Jungle Maya Native Park Tour
Go City’s All Inclusive Pass
The all-inclusive pass offered by Go City allows visitors to choose from a 1,2,3,4,5,6, or 7-day visitor’s pass in Cancun, depending on how long they plan to stay in the region. With this pass, visitors have the opportunity to visit an unlimited number of regular attractions on each day of their visit.
Those who select a pass for three days or more also have the opportunity to select a ‘premium attraction’ for the ultimate Mexican-Caribbean experience. Attractions in the premium group include entrance to Xel-Ha Adventure Park, Xcaret Theme Park or an Extreme Adventure Park in Quintana Roo.
Visitors can also select a manatee or dolphin encounter, or an all-day excursion to the world-famous Chichen Itza archaeological site in Valladolid.
This pass starts at $89 per adult and $59 for a child for a 1-day pass, with a 7-day pass costing $377 for an adult and $242 for a child.
Go City’s Explorer Pass
This pass is ideal for remote workers or visitors who plan to stay in Cancun for more than two weeks. With an explorer pass, visitors have the opportunity to visit 3,4,5,6,7 or 10 attractions within 60 days of purchase.
This pass starts at $119 for an adult and $94 for a child for 3 attractions and costs $359 per adult and $199 per child for 10 attractions. This pass combines the best of the all-inclusive pass with some added features exclusive to the explorer pass:
Water Activities:
- Jet-Ski Rental in Laguna
- Aquatwister Boat Ride
- Encounter with Dolphins in Akumal
Food Experiences:
- Colours of Mexico: Tasting Tacos and Local Beer
- Unlimited food and drink at Ventura Park
Excursions:
- Emotions Tour at Native Park
- Jungle Tour with Speedboat
- Sunrise Wildlife Tour With Paddleboard
The passes are incredibly simple to use: upon purchase, users can download the Go City app on their phone, or print a paper copy. To activate it, visitors to Cancun just need to have it scanned at the gate of each attraction to verify the pass. As Cancun’s Go City Pass is an excellent time and money saver, visitors to Cancun now have the opportunity to see some of the city’s best attractions without breaking the bank.
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