Cancun, Mexico
Tourism Information
Cancun is Mexico’s most important tourist destination and
one of the world’s most well-known resorts. Located in the
state of Quintana Roo in the Yucatan Peninsula region, it
has a subtropical climate, with average temperatures ranging
between 27º C (81º F) and 35º C (95º F) and sunny days
throughout most of the year.
Cancun offers the unparalleled beauty of the Caribbean Sea’s
turquoise-blue water and white-sand beaches. During your
stay, you can do water sports or other activities:
snorkeling, scuba diving, parachuting, or you can take a
spin on a waverunner. You’ll also find plenty of time to
relax and enjoy the fine services offered in the hotel zone.
Along the hotel strip, which spans more than 30 kilometers
(nearly 19 miles), you’ll find everything from villas and
five-star hotels to exclusive resorts and spas. You’ll also
find modern shopping malls, more than 500 restaurants
offering the best in national and international cuisine, and
numerous bars and discos where the parties rage all night
long.
Nearby 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 zone by the
sea. It was the only walled city built by the Mayans.
Finally, you’ll want to visit Isla Mujeres and Cozumel to
live the unforgettable experience of snorkeling and scuba
diving along the coral reefs
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