Cancun
Recommended attractions
• Cancun’s 7-shaped hotel zone: There is the free public beach Playa Delfines, where you can take photos with the "Cancún" sign; there is also La Isla, a shopping mall similar to the Venetian Macao.
• Chichen Itza: One of the New Seven Wonders of the World, it has spectacular Mayan ruins such as the Quetzalcoatl Pyramid.
• Isla Mujeres: It can be reached by boat from the Cancun pier. It has the beautiful Playa Norte beach, where you can see the Jelly Sea, snorkeling, visit the underwater museum, watch dolphins and other activities.
• Tulum: It has well-preserved Mayan ruins and is the only seaside ruins. There are also photogenic spots such as the Lotus Tiankeng nearby.
• X-series theme parks: such as Xcaret Park, which has a wealth of water and land projects and exciting performances; Xel-Há Park, a natural water park with giant slides and other water entertainment projects; Xplor Park, which focuses on exciting adventure activities.
Food Recommendations
• Fajita Teppanyaki: Meat, vegetables, etc. are grilled on an iron plate, served with a variety of sauces and side dishes, and eaten with tortillas.
• Tortilla: A traditional Mexican food that can be paired with guacamole, salsa, meat, vegetables, etc., for a rich taste.
• Tequila: Mexico’s national drink, available in a variety of brands and flavors, can be drunk neat or mixed into cocktails.
Accommodation options
• All-inclusive hotels: such as Wyndham Grand Cancun, The Royal Solaris Cancun, etc., which save worry and effort and are suitable for tourists who pursue comfort and enjoyment.
• Bed and Breakfast: There are many bed and breakfasts in the center of Cancun, which are relatively cheap and suitable for travelers with limited budgets.
Transportation
• External Transportation: Cancun International Airport is accessible by air from all over the world.
• Transportation within the city: You can take the R-1 bus to travel in the 7-character area; to visit nearby attractions, you can choose to book a day tour, drive yourself, take a taxi or take the ADO bus.
Travel Tips
• Visa: Holders of a US green card, Canadian maple card or a valid US, Canadian, Japanese, British or Schengen visa can enter directly.
• Currency: The official currency is the Mexican Peso, and many shops and restaurants also accept US dollars, but it is recommended to withdraw cash at local banks, airports or ATMs.
• Safety: Cancun has good overall security, but you still need to pay attention to the safety of your personal belongings in crowded places.
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