While passing through Cancun is the most cost
effective way of arriving to Posada Chicxulub, even with the added cost of a
couple nights of additional lodging and transportation, it will certainly help
your cross-cultural transition as well. This route will give you the opportunity to see
the white sands of El Mar Caribe; grow accustomed to the culture in a tourist
zone; and begin your adventure of a lifetime. However, this option can turn
into a nightmare if you are not language-equipped, as unforeseen situations can
frustrate even the most experienced international backpacker.
It is suggested to look When you exit the terminal at the
Cancun International Airport, after passing through immigration and customs,
you have multiple options depending on your energy level and budget.
If you are looking for an all-inclusive resort, or any
other lodging in the Zona Hotelera along the Caribbean Coast, there are shuttle
vans that will pick you up just outside the building at take you directly to
your hotel, with the cost included in your stay. There are also independent
shuttle vans that will also take you directly to your hotel, for which you can
purchase a one-way ticket for $25 usd per person.
However, for the BUDGET-MINDED traveler, you can take
the city bus that leaves for the Centro of Cancun approximately every
half-hour, it costs less than $5 per person, and it takes you to where you want
to be in order to travel to Merida. It is preferable to book a hotel in Cancun
before you arrive, and hotels.com serves well here, and you can easily get to
the beach on the city bus from your more affordable hotel. For the budget
minded, $300 peso hotels (usually for up to four people) in the Centro
(downtown) are the most economical including air conditioning, but seldom offer
a pool. However, they all surround the main bus station (where Avenida Tulum
meets Avenida Uxmal), from where you will depart for Mérida, Yucatán; that is
if you prefer more-affordable airfare into Cancun (CUN).
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