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Cancun Newspaper Cancun:Searching
for the best holiday destination to rest or spend
spring break? Before you go, find a good map
of Cancun and do a little planning
for the best prices on flights, tours, Cancun hotels, attractions and
restaurants. It will be worth the effort. In the Yucatan
there are cheap Cancun hotels, deluxe
Cancun vacation packages and everything in between. Most Cancun hotels
provide
Cancun tours.
Geography
and Climate
Cancun enjoys warm temperatures year round.
If you
plan to vacation in Cancun, make sure you know about the rainy season,
which
occurs from May through June then again from October through December.
The
temperature is usually over 80 degrees Fahrenheit from April through
October!
Society
and Culture in Cancun
One thing you will get with your Cancun visit
is amazing contrast. There is a stark difference between the
modern, expensive Cancun hotels and the wonderful ancient Mayan
ruins.
The Cancun hotels district, where most of the Cancun hotels are, is
central to most activities. There is plenty of after dark
activities to choose from. The local night life thrives here, with both
locals and
travelers alike.
Take a few evenings away from your hotel and get in on the fun!
Cancun
Architecture
Take tours of Mayan ruins such as Chichen Itza
and Tulum, or take a day trip to Merida, the Yucatan's largest city. Bring
your camera to take the images home with you after the vacation. Plan a day or two to take in these massive and majestic
landmarks. Book Cancun hotels with easy access to the areas,
or search for Cancun vacation packages that focus on sightseeing the ruins.
Cancun
Attractions
Check
out the
Forum by the Sea. The Forum is three stories of attractions in a single
place. This bustling locale features multiple attractions,
from
restaurants to shops. In the evening, night clubs go into overdrive. Cancun has many naturally-made attractions. Xcaret is one of many
eco parks in the area. Guided tours take visitors through an underground river. Some
Cancun vacation packages also feature boat tours that come in a variety of themes and offer a unique way to spend the
afternoon
or evening.
Cancun
Shopping
Most Cancun hotels are not far from the main shopping districts. After
exploring the Forum by the Sea, travel to the Plaza
Caracol for a wide variety of shopping and attractions. The Plaza features
famous
brand names as well as many enticing restaurants. For a romantic dinner
with a
view, schedule a stop at the Flamingo Plaza. Some
companies offer a discount coupon book. If you are looking for something unique, travel by boat to
La Isla. Luxury Avenue has some of the newest Cancun
hotels and high end shopping venues. International brand names can be found here, but expect to pay. No bartering here.
Cancun:
Getting There
Cancun
hotels and vacation packages often include flights in the
price. Add up your hotel and airfare and compare to make sure you are getting the best deal. Compare
prices for different days and times of the
year. Flights from all over the world land at the local airport.
You can also find flights that connect to other Latin destinations as
well.
Cancun: Getting Around
You
will probably want to rent a car. This can lower the price of Cancun
tours, but be careful about
where you
book. Stick to the major car companies and read the contract. Most
Cancun hotels have car rental booths in the lobby. You
can travel to most Cancun attractions and tours by bus as well; the bus is still the best deal in town.
Cancun hotels and
accommodations
By
going with cheap Cancun hotels you can save money. But be careful. Look for Cancun vacation packages that include the
hotel, tours
and car in the price. Posada del Mar on Isla Mujeres offers low nightly
rates as
well as the all natural Tukan hotel in Playa del Carmen. There
are many luxurious Cancun hotels, but they can come with a high
price. Deals can still be had if you are flexible with your dates. Look for Cancun vacation
packages that include the meals. Hotel Vendors - For obvious reasons much of Cancun’s tourist
attractions are centered around the hotels. Many hotels, merchants and
vendors make your hotel stay super-inclusive, meaning that they make all
of your dining,
recreation and shopping
options easily available. In fact, many vendors will set up shop right
inside the hotel at night so that the hotel’s guests will be sure to see
them whenever exiting or entering the hotel. Keep in mind that many of
these vendors charge double for the same handmade Mexican crafts,
clothing, t-shirts and souvenirs that you’d find at the downtown flea
markets. But if you do see a must-have item at one of these hotel
stalls, be sure to bargain for the best price before reaching for your
wallet.
Timeshare Scams – You better believe it when I say that
timeshare salespeople are just itching for you to get off the plane in
Mexico. Generally, they’re the first people you’ll see when getting off
the plane, disguised as tourist information booths handing out maps.
But, these are actually recruiting centers for timeshare resorts. In hot
tourist areas, like Cancun, they will relentlessly try and schedule you
into sales presentations in various locations like the airport, the
rental car counters, in taxis, at hotels or even restaurants. Timeshare
salesmen are slick they shower you with offers of free merchandise or
cash rewards for attending their presentations. Once there, many will
create the illusion of new sales to create a buying frenzy or make
verbal promises of upgrades by showing you the resort’s fanciest rooms
with oceanfront views. Keep in mind what you see is not what you get
with timeshares.
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