Flights to Cancún
Spanish is the main language spoken in Cancún, although you can hear some indigenous locals still speaking Mayan. English is also widely spoken as the city welcomes a lot of tourists from the US. Pesos is the currency in Mexico and is accepted everywhere, however US dollars are also sometimes accepted, especially in the more touristy areas such as the Cancún Hotel Zone.
When to go to Cancún?
Cancún is a destination year-round. High tourist season is from December to February, when travelers from colder climates come to escape the winter. If you want to avoid the crowds and peak prices, the months of June to October are your best bet. Spring, of course, is another popular time to come and visit Cancún. Pool parties, festivals, and fun about throughout the city, so except a huge young crowd.
Why you should travel to Cancún?
The word Cancún is synonymous to wild parties, but there’s more to this famous Mexican destination than just Spring Break. Situated on the Yucatán Peninsula, just on the border of the Caribbean Sea, this Mexican city offers long stretches of beautiful white sand beaches and days and days of amazing weather alongside great dining options, exhilarating adventure activities, and captivating cultural pursuits.
If you have booked more time from your Air France flight Cancún arrival to departure, you shouldn’t miss some amazing day trips you can take from Cancún. Just a few minutes from downtown, you can take a 15-minute ferry ride from Puerto Juarez to Isla Mujeres, where you can experience a mix of beautiful beaches, nightlife, culture. For lovers of diving and art, we highly recommend the underwater museum of MUSA Isla Mujeres!
What to do in Cancún?
Once you’ve landed from your Air France flight Cancún from India, the adventure begins. Whatever your mood, there is something for everyone in Cancún. Famous for its resorts, white sand, and turquoise waters, the biggest draw of this Mexican destination is its breathtaking beaches. But aside from enjoying the sun, sea, and sand while sipping cocktails (or a shot of tequila) by the beach, many visitors to the city are also encouraged to head downtown to discover more of Cancún’s local life. Visit the mercado for a little shopping, whet your appetite at Parque de las Palapas and its lines of street fod stalls, or simply walk around the city to admire the many street murals that colours the city.