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| In the squares and shopping centres of the Hotel Zone, as well as in Mercado 28 and many stores on Tulum Avenue downtown, they sell all kinds of typical handicrafts made in Mexico: Charro hats, serapes, silver jewellery, seashell necklaces and earrings, and clay figurines depicting Maya gods. |
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Language:
Spanish
Currency:
Mexican Peso
Capital
México, D.F
Time:
GTM -6
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What to see?
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- Cancún is an all-year-round travel destination. However, tourists tend to avoid coming to coastal towns from June to September.
- Rates: In Mexico, the high season starts on December 15 and ends in Holy Week, and the low season covers the rest of the year. The best deals are to be found in late spring, summer, and fall.
- November to April is the best time of year to visit Cancún's tourist developments, whereas May to October is the perfect time for the inland towns.
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Necessary documentation |
- Passport: Yes
- Compulsory vaccinations: No
- Visa: Not required for stays up to 90 days
- Recommended vaccines: No
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Useful links |
Mexico tourism >>
Information Cancun >>
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