The city of Cancun is one of Mexico’s most famous tourist destinations known for its vibrant party atmosphere, fantastic sandy beaches and numerous outdoor opportunities. Situated in an ideal location from Cancun International Airport, the city not only offers a wealth of exciting opportunities but is also an excellent strategic base to go on and explore all of the opportunities to be found in the stunning Riviera Maya.
Cancun is perhaps best known for its colourful and lively party scene, although it offers a lot more than this for people of other tastes. Its many colourful bars put on some spectacular musical shows and acrobatic stunts that make for a memorable night out, while Downtown Cancun is also home to a wide selection of restaurants ranging from quick and simple eateries to world-class restaurants. The wider Riviera Maya area is the perfect coastal getaway offering an exciting selection of things to do such as snorkelling and diving in the pristine waters off the coast or enjoy a day on a perfectly secluded private beach.
Downtown Cancun is served by Cancun International Airport, Mexico’s busiest international airport handling over 19 million passengers each year. This airport is made up of three passenger terminals and operates flights to and from destinations as far as Europe and South America as well as many places in the United States. Most visitors will hop in a taxi to Downtown Cancun, which can be arranged by visiting the taxi kiosk outside the Arrivals area. Within the city of Cancun, there is a public bus network to get around and taxis can easily be arranged. Often hotels and resorts will be able to arrange transfers to and from the airport, so it is worth checking with your hotel before arriving.
The city of Cancun began to thrive as a globally recognised tourist destination in the 1970s when many world-class hotels and resorts were established, eventually growing into the thriving centre it is today. The weather in Cancun remains pleasantly warm all year round, with the coolest period falling between November and February each year which also tends to be the driest period of the year.