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About Cancún

Cancun, a major resort city in the state of Quintana Roo, Mexico, is located on the northeastern coast of the Yucatan Peninsula, on the Caribbean Sea. Founded in the 1970s as a tourism center, Cancun has developed into one of Mexico's leading vacation destinations, attracting millions of tourists each year.

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The city is divided into two main areas: the city center (El Centro) and the Hotel Zone (Zona Hotelera), a narrow strip of land where numerous resorts, hotels and beaches are located. The Zona Hotelera, known for its pristine white sand beaches and turquoise waters, is home to some of the most luxurious hotels in the region, catering to a wide range of tourists. Popular beaches include Playa Delfines, known for its expansive views and lively atmosphere, and Playa Tortugas, which offers a variety of water sports.

Cancun's main attractions extend beyond its beaches. The city provides access to significant Mayan archaeological sites such as El Rey and nearby Tulum and Coba, where you can learn about the ancient history of the region. The MUSA (Museo Subacuático de Arte) underwater museum features underwater sculptures that promote marine conservation and attract divers from around the world.

Cancun serves as the gateway to the Riviera Maya, a coastal strip known for its ecological parks, cenotes and other archaeological sites. The city's developed infrastructure, including an international airport, fosters a tourism industry that plays an important role in the local economy.

Efforts to preserve the ecological integrity of Cancun's natural resources continue in the face of challenges such as coastal erosion and growing tourist demand. The combination of natural beauty, historical significance and modern amenities ensures the city's status as a leading destination in the global tourism market.

The Facts:
State: Quintana Roo.
Population: ~ 900,000.
Metropolitan population: 1,050,000.
Postal code: 77500.
Area code: 998.

Main sights in Cancún: Old Airport Control Tower Memorial, El Ceviche Fountain, Maya archeological sites, Chichen Itza, El Rey archaeological site, Maya Museum, Cancun Underwater Museum, El Meco Ruins, Cancun Scenic Tower, Isla Mujeres, Urbano Kabah Park, Tulum.

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Website: cancun.gob.mx.


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Last Updated: October 04, 2024