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CANCUN
The area of Mexico known as Cancún is actually composed of two islets, Isla Cancún and Cuidad, connected by two major bridges.
Isla Cancún is a narrow, 14-mile long island that is home to beautiful white sand of the Cancun beaches and many Cancun resorts. Cuidad is the business district of Cancún, where shopping and offices take center stage. This proverbial gem of the Mexican Caribbean is what brings Cancun vacation guests to Mexico. Located in the Caribbean Sea, it is known for fine Cancun diving and snorkeling. The Mexican government shows off Cancún to the Cancun travel guests by encouraging development and supporting the tourism industry. As a result, Cancún continues to grow while maintaining its thousands of years of history and natural beauty.
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Mexico requires all travelers to present proof of citizenship, such as an original copy of a birth certificate with a raised seal or naturalization papers; as usual, a passport is preferred for all Cancun travel guests. If using a birth certificate as proof of citizenship, a current photo identification such as a driver's license or official ID is also needed for all Cancun vacation guests. Be prepared to show an ongoing or return ticket as well.
Geography
Cancún is a 14-mile sliver of land connected to the mainland by two bridges. Cancun vacation guests find two bodies of water, the Caribbean Sea and the Nichupte lagoon, lie on either side of the island. Cancun beaches are some of the best beaches in the Mexican Caribbean - and the entire Caribbean, for that matter - are located in Cancún. Some have natural sinkholes and caves that make for interesting scuba diving adventures. The water offshore of Cancún is known for its glass-like quality and is clearer than at most other beaches. Perfect for Cancun travel guests!
Getting There
Most Cancun vacation guests will fly in via Cancún International Airport, which serves a large number of both regional and international flights. Aeromexico and Mexicana offer many flights into Cancún, direct from major cities across the world or connecting through Mexico City. Cancun travel guests will find major international carriers such as American, Continental, and Northwest fly directly into Cancún from Miami, Atlanta, Houston, and New York. Connecting flights are also available from Dallas, Los Angeles, and San Diego.
Health and Safety
It is generally recommended that Cancun vacation guests drink purified bottled water; turista, or traveler's diarrhea, is common among outsiders who are not accustomed to the local water. As a result, Cancun travel guests should also choose food carefully except when dining at first class restaurants and avoid tropical, Caribbean drinks made with ice.
For the most part, Cancún is subject to the same petty crime as other major tourist areas; car break-ins and pickpocketing scams are the most frequent crimes. Cancun Vacation guests should exercise simple caution; it goes a long way: Watch your valuables at your Cancun hotel and Cancun beaches, don't wear a lot of flashy or overly expensive jewelry, and don't carry too much cash at one time.
While the Cancún beaches on the western shores are calm and peaceful, the eastern shore has fierce undertows that are dangerous to Cancun vacation guests. Be aware of current advisories and swim near lifeguards in these areas.
People
In Cancún, people value conversation and good manners towards the Cancun vacation guests. Always greet others properly, with"Buenos Dias," and take time to make polite conversation. It's also best to greet each person individually rather than give one all-purpose greeting to a whole group. Locals interpret grinning for no particular reason as conveying a sense of smugness, amusement, or superiority. Locals perceive"gringos" - a slightly derogatory name for rude Cancun travel guests - as being loud and demanding. Politeness is key to receiving adequate service and having an enjoyable experience during your Cancun vacation.
Weather and Climate
Cancun travel guests find that in the Mexican Caribbean, the months of November through February typically bring sunny days, but the region still experiences some inclement weather. Prepare for possible rain - the Mexican Caribbean sees an average of 39.4 inches a year. Temperatures in the winter months average a low of 67 and a high of 81, while summer month temperatures can reach anywhere between 78 and 90 (degrees Fahrenheit), making the climate pleasant for Cancun vacation guests year-round.
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