Even though Cancun looks like parts of Florida, it is in Mexico - a whole other country. A shocking number of Americans forget this fact and try to fly without documentation.
You will need your passport, or certified birth certificate and photo ID. You also have to fill out a tourist form (check to see you signed on the back if necessary). Don't lose it during your vacation or you will get fined when you leave the country.If you do lose it, report it stolen to the police and the airport officials will accept the police report in lieu of the form.
Taking Busses in Mexico
Is it too hard for Gringos to take the bus?
Taking busses in Mexico is amazingly easy. Busses are cheap and run
constantly up and down the coast from Cancun to Tulum. For the nicer
busses you go to the bus station and buy your ticket in advance, except
for major holidays a day in advance is fine.
For the cheaper local busses,
you wait at the right place and buy your ticket on the bus although you
can also get tickets at the bus station. There are different types of
busses you can take.
Where are the bus stations?
You can catch busses to almost anywhere in
Mexico - Mexico City, Merida, Veracruz, Oaxaca, as far away as you can
stand it. The station is downtown at the corner of Avenida Uxmal and
Avenida Tulum. Cancun also has the best organized city bus transportation.
Busses run through the hotel zone all the time, and are a safe, cheap and
easy way to get around. Simply look for the bus stop signs and get on the
next bus.
The taxi union has been fairly aggressive about keeping bus
transportation out of the airport. You can only get a bus from the airport
to the downtown station (wasting a drive North into Cancun if your
destination is South (as in Playa del Carmen).
Also, bus drivers randomly
deny boarding saying you are not allowed to take luggage on their bus. If
you aren't renting a car, you can take an airport transfer van or
get a taxi. The taxi rates change constantly, so get a rate before getting
into the car.
Playa del
Carmen also has a very busy bus station. Most of the busses that leave
from Cancun also stop to pick up people in Playa.
You can get to all the
regions major cities, so there is generally no need to go up to Cancun to
get a bus from there. The station is on the plaza at the end of Juarez. Don Emilione Hotel is near the bus
station.
Tulum's bus
station is smaller. Most of the busses that stop here have already been to
Cancun and Playa, so it is good to make a reservation in advance to get a
seat on one of the long distance busses.
It is on the highway towards the
South end of town.
There are fairly major stops at Puerto Morelos and Akumal. To get on a
bus anywhere else, simply stand on the side of the road where traffic is
going in the direction you want to head, and wave at busses as they
approach.
If you want to get off someplace in between major stops, simply
tell the bus driver or ticket taker when you get on the bus. Depending on
your desired stop and the type of service of that bus, the driver may let
you off there.
Sometimes you can get a good deal by making car
rental reservations online, although cars are generally $50 a day.
Is it safe?
You are safer than in a private car. The bus drivers know the roads and
carry a back up driver for long hauls.
They can drive too fast at times,
at take risks, but even if you crash it is better to be in the bus than in
the VW Bug the bus just smashed into.
If you do get in an accident, don't
expect any support from the driver or bus company. The driver will
generally be the first one out and then disappear into the woods. It is
considered your responsibility to get out and on to your destination. If
it is night, get into the first truck or combi which stops. Get off the
road and onto a bigger town.
If it is daytime and you don't have too much
stuff, you can generally get a ride in a private car. People are generally
helpful and will stop to pick you up.
Airlines and
Transportation Info
Cancun, Playa del Carmen,
Akumal, Tulum and Cozumel