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Just over 30 years old, Cancun is one of Mexico’s most popular tourist destinations. Situated at the tip of the Yucatan Peninsula, the area is equally famous for both the modern and the ancient. All of the tourist related areas on the beaches are brand new. The Yucatan, however, has been known for many years as the site for ancient Mayan ruins.

Shaped in the form of the number seven, the area’s Hotel Zone, is lined with deluxe hotels, restuarants and nightclubs, and the downtown area, offers shopping, a theater and convention center. Over 2 million people flock to the shores of Cancun annually, and there is good reason for this. The local environment is stunning; the beaches are pristine and the sea here is perfect for swimming and water activities; added to this, within a short traveling distance visitors can find themselves at the heart of some of the most amazing and breathtaking archaeological wonders of the world.

Just outside of Cancun, you can tour the Mayan Riviera and check out Playa del Carmen, Xcaret and Xel-Ha, ancient Mayan ports that have been converted into modern-day paradises. Also nearby is Tulum, a fascinating archaeological site perched on the shores of the Caribbean. It was the only walled city built by the Mayans. Also nearby and easily enjoyed as a one day trip are Isla Mujeres and Cozumel where you can enjoy the experience of snorkeling and scuba diving along the coral reefs.


Cancun At A Glance

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Language
: Spanish is the official language. English is widely spoken

Government: Republic since 1917. Gained independence from Spain in 1821

Mexico Capital: Mexico City

Size: 1,953,162 sq km (754,120 sq miles)

Climate: The climate of Cancun is semi-tropical and humid, with a rainy season from May to November, mainly concentrated in the fall months. March and April are the driest months. It doesn’t rain all the time during the rainy season, but in short, intense afternoon downpours, so any time is good for a visit to Cancun.

Electricity: 110 volts AC, 60Hz. US 2-pin (flat) plugs are usual

Currency: Mexican Peso

Driving: Drivers license required, drive on right

Rentals: International and local auto rental agencies can be found at the airport and around Cancun. must be 21 years old, hold a driver's license and major credit card. Road signs are in Spanish

 

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