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#1 of 10 general tips & advice in Estado de Quintana Roo
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Lizbeth says:
We have a lot of problems with the sweepings, for this reasons we decide clining Cancún!!!!
On May 25 and 26 diferents institutions and civil society organize the maraton of plastic on the hotel zone, aeroport and the city, it was incredible evry bothy participate, bus and bus with a lot of plasti...
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#2 of 10 general tips & advice in Estado de Quintana Roo
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lulu84 says:
for all kind of info regarding tulum visit http://www.todotulum.com
articles, maps, hotels and restaurants guide, tours to the mayan ruins, the cenotes and caves, the reef everything you need to know before trveling to Tulum
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#3 of 10 general tips & advice in Estado de Quintana Roo
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Gee1957 says:
Well, we have stayed in Cancun, Playa Del Carmen, Xpu-ha, Tulum, Cozumel, Pureto Aventura, Isla Mujeures and loved all of it. It is a quick trip from Houston, Texas and not too expensive. We are members of the Palace Resorts (All - Inclusive) 5 Star Resorts and get the royal treatment anytime we...
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#4 of 10 general tips & advice in Estado de Quintana Roo
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JorgeLO says:
Hey Guys i have one tip if you are first timers on Cancun. If it is your first time get a cheap hotel, there is a lot to see on cancun like:
Cozumel, Chichen Itza, Tulum, Xel Cha, Scuba Diving, isla mujeres, snorkeling.
theres is plenty to do and most of this trips take all day so if it is your ...
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#5 of 10 general tips & advice in Estado de Quintana Roo
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diegodlg says:
The least expensive way to get from Cancun to Tulum is by bus. The Ado bus is how most locals get around in the area and is tourist friendly too. First class tickets cost about $8 and makes one stop in Playa del Carmen. The second class ticket makes three more stops and cost $2 less.
This is als...
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#6 of 10 general tips & advice in Estado de Quintana Roo
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xmoonx84 says:
Cancun is Cancun, party party party...and some relaxation during day time. When you go to Cancun, check the weather. We went in September and we were there when Hurricane Emily hit and destroyed a lot of the land as well as hotels. We were in our hotel, stuck, for 3 days. It sucked. But besides that...
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#7 of 10 general tips & advice in Estado de Quintana Roo
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Amanda says:
When headed to Isla Mujeres from Cancun, you will find yourself with the choice of two different ferries to take, from two different ferry terminals, not far from each other; Puerto Juárez or Gran Puerto.
The price is the same at 35 pesos one way, 70 return, and each take 15 to 20 minutes to mak...
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#8 of 10 general tips & advice in Estado de Quintana Roo
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tigerhax says:
Even if the hotel/resort arranges your arrival at the Cancun airport, have it changed so that you arrive an hour before they reccommend. It's ridiculous how long it takes and you'd rather be a little early than miss your flight, especially if you have a connecting flight to catch. BE AT ...
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#9 of 10 general tips & advice in Estado de Quintana Roo
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scnbenstein says:
This island is just half an hour with ferry from the city, and it costs about 10-15 USD roundtrip. Playa has some of the best beaches in the world. The sand is soft, the water is clear, and the sun is hot. Look for some of the more secluded beaches a little south of town. You should hop on and spend...
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#10 of 10 general tips & advice in Estado de Quintana Roo
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tjpbrandt says:
We stayed at the Mayan Hostal in Cancun which was close to the main ADO bus station and thus quite convenient. It's also near a stretch of restaurants on a busy road that I don't know the name of. The hostel was decent with a normal price for Mexico and it's part of a chain of Mexican hostels where ...
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