
Cancun
is an astonishingly gorgeous paradise created specifically as a
playground of indulgence. Whatever people do in Cancun, stays in
Cancun, so we don't have to tell you how crazy it can get. Cancun
is undoubtedly going to be the best year yet. Some people are happy
to do nothing more during the day than enjoy the phenomenal beaches
and water, soaking up the sun after a long winter, frequenting beach
bars and poolside parties when they have the inclination or energy.
Others choose to take a day trip to the ancient Mayan ruins at Tulum
or the Temple of Kukulcan at Chichen Itza, or a cruise through the
lagoon mangrove jungle. Take a cruise from Cancun to the waters
off of Cozumel, home to the second largest coral reef in the world.
Go snorkeling or scuba diving and explore the largest dive site
in the Western Hemisphere. No matter how lazy or active you are
during the day, nighttime is when Cancun comes to life. The clubs,
like La Boom, Senor Frogs, Dady'O and Coco Bongo, can entertain
thousands with incredible light shows and energetic dance floors.
The clubs will offer drink specials as well as contests and stage
shows to keep the party going all night. Stay in one club all-night
or go club hopping. The party doesn't stop until the last person
leaves! The major tour operators will have featured nights-these
are the best parties, where the crowds will be huge and the dancing
intense. Cancun is a Spring Break paradise that offers everything
you can imagine. You'll go home laughing with a tan, maybe some
braids or new tattoos, tons of memories, and probably a few secrets
too!
Personality
types / vacation selection for Cancun:
Cancun
rocks because:
Any
week, there are students there
It’s still the #1 spring break destination in the world
The water, and the beach stupid. The water is clear over 100 feet
deep, and bath water warm.
The weather simply rocks.
American restaurants & food, if that’s your thing
Student friendly, they’re ready for you
MTV is there one week filming some events
Cancun blows because:
The
price. It cost a lot not only to get there, but once you are there,
the spending money is way pricey & high buck
The clubs are open bar, but require huge tips. $5 per drink for
guys is commonplace. It’s not bad if you know about it up
front.
That’s it. Don’t be fooled, Cancun is #1 for a reason.
Hey, we love New York…but…New York loves Cancun one
heck of a lot.
Hook up Factor:
Girl
to Guy Ratio:
Girls:
40%
Guys: 60%
Selecting
a hotel in Cancun:
Ladies
& Gentleman, it DOES matter in Cancun. Why? Cancun is huge fool,
that’s why! If you want the Oasis, sweet, the pool & beach
rock. But….it’s about a 45 minutes bus ride to La Boom
or Fat Tuesday….so that’s not cool. The places to really
stay are up by the “party center” w hich is the area
up by Dady O’, Coco Bongo, BullDogs, and The City nightclubs.
Sure,
most of those hotels cost more…but if you can walk everywhere,
think of the time & aggravation that will save you. People forget
how much they’ve paid once they get there, so try to talk
your group into spending more than they really wanted….you’ll
be glad you talked them into it.
Please,
don’t buy into the “we won’t be in the hotel much
anyway.” You will. If you don’t have hot water, if it
takes forever to get someplace, or the staff seems shady, your friends
will complain to you.
Really
quick, we’ll recommend a few…this list is NOT exhaustive…but
based on location, and being on spring or grad break, these are
where to stay: (if you’re not a spring breaker, avoid these!)
Money
is not an issue Baby!
Krystal
- location, money nice
Hyatt Regency - American, sweet as hell, location
Oasis Cancun - Best day time action in Cancun, huge pool
Money matters, but we still want it on the beach & nice:
Sheraton
- American name, sweet beach, 5 star
Intercontinental Presidente - Worldwide chain, very nice pool, location
Costa Real - Packed with students, fun pool, by La Boom
Put me in a great location, low price:
Girasol,
Carissa, Palma, Salvia - These 4 towers are all about the same.
Killer location, on beach, crappy rooms
Mirmar Mision - A step up from the above, great pool/location
Gotta be the cheapest possible or we can’t go:
Oasis
Americana - Downtown. Rooms are VERY nice…the only downtown
property to consider. Still, it’s 20 minutes best case from
the beach.
When you arrive in Cancun:
Have
your birth certificate & drivers license ready, OR your passport.
This process to get through customs will take about 30 minutes,
so be mentally prepared for this. Bags take forever to come out
as well, allow about another 30 minutes for that, then tack on another
30 minutes for everyone to load the bus. Finally, it will take about
30 minutes to get to your hotel, and another 30 minutes for check
in.
In
other words, from the moment you step off of the plane, to the moment
that you set your bags on your bed in your room at your hotel, it
will take 2 ½ hours, give or take a few. Being prepared to
be patient will make you and your group have a much better start
to their vacation.
Party
Packages:
Buy
one. Buy the best one offered. While laying out $150-$200 right
away sucks, these packages are time-tested, and offer a good value.
We don’t care if you’re traveling with us or not, you
should buy one no matter what.
Also,
once you do, don’t think that “you’re done spending
money” because this is Cancun.
Spending
Money:
Guys:
Bring a minimum of $500 USD or don’t go.
Girls: Bring a minimum of $300 USD or don’t go.
Why
more for the Guys? You gotta tip the bartenders like a rock star,
EVEN IF it is open bar, just to get a drink. Then, you have a lady
friend in tow, and you are spending $5 per two drinks. Sorry, this
is Cancun, and everything is expensive here!
How
to get to your hotel:
Hopefully,
your vacation package includes this. If it does not, do NOT buy
it from the Mexicans hawking (selling) it inside the airport by
baggage claim. Buy it outside from Best Day Tours….pay no
more than $30 roundtrip. All Inertia Tours packages to Cancun include
round trip transfers through our travel affiliate partners –
don’t buy it. If you’re confused where to go, ask ANY
American staff member from a spring break tour company, and they
can assist you. The staff will have on bright shirts, with staff
badges on.
Once
you get to your hotel:
Some
properties need a credit card open, or a cash deposit to insure
against any damages. It’s important to just keep all of your
receipts, this is Mexico after all.
Remember,
tipping the bell captain/boy is a must here. Not doing so can result
in later theft from your room! $1 USD per person is fine.
Your
hotel:
Inquire
at check in about safety deposit boxes. You’ll probably be
required to put down a cash deposit for the key to the box, but
use it for your passports/birth certificates/drivers licenses AND
TOURIST VISAS (you won’t need these again until you leave…as
well as any cash or travelers checks you have.
Carry
no more than $80 USD at a time. You can change your money at the
Casas de Cambio located up and down the strip – avoid changing
money at the hotel. Funny thing is, you can get the BEST exchange
rate by using your ATM card – there is no fee to do so either,
REGARDLESS of where you bank! Also, Senor Frogs & Carlos n’
Charlies give kick ass exchange rates too.
QUICK
TIP: Write down on a small piece of paper PROPINA and put it under
clear ash tray by the phone. Propina means “Tip” in
Mexico, you might as well get used to this fast. $2 USD per day
per room is an ABSOLUTE MUST, it will a.) make your room super clean
b.) facilitate you getting extra towels, called Toyas (spelled here
as you would speak it) – it means towels. and c.) the maids
not railing all of your stuff in your room while you are away! People
who don’t tip can get robbed! Think about it…if you
guys are tipping, and the other rooms are not, who’s shit
are going to rail, yours, or theirs? That’s an easy one. Mexicans
are generally very honest, but if theft is problematic at the lower,
non-American hotel chains.
The
Beach:
While
we understand your need for a “romantic” spring break
walk at night, “just say no” because…if you happened
to be boinking on the beach at night, the locals can a.) rob you
b.) rape you or c.) the damn hotel security will threaten to take
you to jail (they can’t by the way, the beach IS federal property,
not the hotels, but anyway)…so…you’re naked, the
locals take your clothes (which might have your money in it) and
off they go. So, stay off of it at night :-)
Nighttime:
Stay
in groups. Be realistic…people hook up on spring break, it
happens (wow, are you surprised)…just have one person you
are with as a buddy that knows where you are going. We know people
lie because they don’t want others to know that they are hooking
up, but seriously….just have one person that you trust to
tell. If you ARE the buddy, don’t make moral judgements that
might cause your hooking up friend to lie to you. However, if someone
is so intoxicated that they don’t know what’s up…help
them please.
Guys
too, guys can get wasted and rolled for their money at night. ALWAYS
KEEP 6 PESOS IN YOUR POCKET…that’s your money home.
The bus, or Ruta in Spanish, only costs 6 Pesos, or $.60 cents to
go anywhere.
The
Bus:
Ride
it in groups, particularly the ladies. You can drink on the bus,
which is cool. It costs 6 PESOS or $.60 cents to go anywhere. You
can hop on the Ruta or bus about every 200 yards, which is a big
benefit to going to Cancun. They run 24 hours per day.
The
Cabs/Taxis:
Are
expensive…expect about 50 Pesos or $6.00 USD per way. Girls,
DO NOT TAKE CABS ALONE under any circumstances.
Restaurants:
See
our yellow pages on Cancun for more details Really quick:
Nice,
expensive:
El
Faro - (across from Cancun Palace Hotel) best restaurant in Cancun
Cambalanche - In Forum Mall, by Hard Rock. Get the Filet Mignon
Middle of the road price but good:
Hard
Rock
Planet Hollywood
Rain Forest Café
Outback Steakhouse
Cheap
Any
fast food is fine.
Nightclubs:
See
our yellow pages on Cancun for more details. Fast:
Coco
Bongo: Cool club at Party Center. Has a Vegas style show. The place
needs to turn on the air conditioning though, we can’t stand
it that hot!
La Boom: The venerable “best” club in Cancun. Open after
all other clubs close. The DJ Skribble party there is good. Go outside
to avoid the heat…it’s a great place to meet girls/guys
as well.
Fat Tuesday: Best place during the day. Get a Shark Attack or a
180 Octane Daquiri, you’ll be wasted. MTV does some filming
here.
The City: Maybe the best club in Cancun. On the ocean, at the Party
Center.
Bulldogs: Best service & drinks. At the Hotel Krystal, at the
Party Center.
Pat O’briens: Best Mardi Gras party, but that’s not
surprising. Drink three or more hurricanes in one night and something’s
bond to happen!
Margaritaville: For a cocktail or a pre-party drink, great place.
Expensive though.
Dady O’s / Dady Rock: If you’re a little older but still
like the spring break scene, you’ll have better luck sharking
here at Dady Rock. Dady O’ is a huge club, very nice, but
long lines for drinks piss us off.
Bars:
Bar
Del Mar: They do a 2 hour open bar for like $10.00. We like it,
the club scene gets old after awhile. Across from Senor Frogs.
Senor Frogs or Carlos n’ Charlies: You already know. A lot
of old people party here and think they are really cool, but you
still MUST check them out.
Side Trips:
Do
at least one of these. I know you’re going to get bombed every
day, but seriously, we are talking about some of the best beaches,
and clearest water in the ENTIRE world…so take advantage!
Jungle
Tour: There’s not really a jungle. You get on an old skol
jet ski and go through the mangroves, then go snorkeling. Really,
it’s a snorkeling Excursion. Expect to pay $35 to $50 for
it. The lobby at your hotel will have a Mexican that can hook you
up.
Tulum: Do this one. It’s the one with the Mayan Pyramids.
Most spring breakers are too cheap to spend the $70-$90 for this
full day tour…but you should. The ruins sit on the possibly
the best beach in the entire world (part of the reason they may
have been built there.).
Cozumel: Only if you are a hard core snorkel or scuba diver should
you bother with this full 12 hour tour. $150-$250 with snorkeling,
about $60 more for scuba gear.
Fishing: Is expensive, but INCREDIBLE. If you have a large group,
it can be less money to do it. Expect to pay $60-$200 per person
to go for the boat, equipment, and some beer.
Isla Mujeres: This is really a great little day excursion. You can
hook up a ferry over to the island (only takes about 30 minutes
to get over) by going to the little tour guy at your hotel by the
front desk. It’s small there, and you can rent snorkeling
equipment right on the beach.
Jet Skiing: You can rent equipment in front of most hotels. $60-$80
for a half hour. Check the equipment over though, or you could get
charged if something was broken when you bring it back.
Parasailing: Hook this up at AquaWorld, across the street basically
from the Omni, down by the Oasis Cancun.
Swim with the Dolphins: Again, ask at your hotel front desk. There
are two to choose from, the ‘pet the dolphins” –
which sucks, and the “interactive” which means they
drag your sorry ass around the pool and play with you in the water.
It’ll be $100, but seriously, INCREDIBLE!
All you need to know about Cancun
Geography
Mexico is the third largest nation in Latin America (after Brazil
and Argentina) covering 1,972,550 square kilometers. The country
has a wide variety of terrain, from high rugged mountains and low
coastal plains, to rainforests, high plateaus and desert. Various
massive mountain ranges include the Sierra Madre Occidental in the
west, the Sierra Madre Oriental in the east, the Cordillera Neovolcanica
in the center and the Sierra Madre del Sur in the south. Lowlands
are largely along the coasts and the Yucatan Peninsula. The interior
country is high plateau. There are many rivers in Mexico, though
few are navigable. Most are short and run from the mountain ranges
to the coast. Cancun is located on the northeast point of the Yucatan
Peninsula, 350 miles southeast of Miami, Florida.
MoneyThe official currency of Mexico is the Mexican Peso. The rate
of exchange against the US dollar fluctuates daily. Most hotels
have a currency exchange desk, but you will get the best rates at
banks and exchange houses. Mexican banks are generally open from
9am to 2:30pm weekdays. Exchange houses are open longer and provide
faster service. Banks will give cash advances in pesos, for a fee,
if you have a major credit card. Most restaurants, bars and shops
accept major credit cards. You may want to notify your credit card
company in advance to be sure you are set up to access your card
outside the country. ATM machines are available and most bank cards
with Cirrus or Visa/Mastercard status can be used; check with your
bank before you leave to be sure. Keep in mind the machines will
dispense Mexican Pesos, not U.S. Dollars.
LanguageSpanish is the official language of Mexico, spoken by nearly
all. About 8% of the population speaks an indigenous language; most
of these people speak Spanish as a second language. Knowledge of
the English language is increasing rapidly, especially among business
people, the middle class, returned emigrants, and the young. In
major travel destinations, such as Cancun, English is spoken in
most shops, restaurants, and public places.
DocumentsU.S. Citizens may use one of the following for entry into
Mexico:
• Valid Passport: This is the most recommended document -
secure and convenient.
• Certified Birth Certificate: (hospital certificate is not
acceptable). A birth certificate must include your given name and
surname, date and place of birth, date the birth record was filed,
and seal or other certification of the official custodian of such
records (usually the Department of Health Services in the city where
you were born) along with a valid, state-issued photo ID.
Very strict regulations govern international travel by minors into
Mexico. Every minor must have a tourist card, proof of citizenship
and sometimes other documents listed below.
• Minors travelling with both legal parents or guardians:
nothing else is needed.
• Minors travelling unaccompanied or with anyone other than
their legal parents or guardians: they must obtain an original notarised
letter of permission signed by both parents.
• Minors travelling with only one parent: must have notarised
written permission from the other parent.
(Airlines will also require the name, address and phone of the person
meeting the unaccompanied minor upon arrival in Mexico.)
In the case of deceased or divorced parents: legal proof must be
carried to accept just one signature on the letter. This proof (death
certificate, proof of sole custody etc.) can also be shown to a
notary who can then notarise an Affidavit of Sole Custody form.
Non-US citizens should contact a Mexico Tourist office for more
information.
Time ZoneCancun is on Central Standard Time year round.
Transportation Government certified taxis have a license with a
photo of the driver and a taxi number prominently displayed. Most
of them have a meter, although, more often than not, it is broken.
Always choose your taxi, don't let the taxi choose you. Never share
a taxi with strangers nor allow the driver to pick up additional
passengers. Agree upon a price before you get into the taxi. Many
drivers will ask you what you want to pay to get a sense of how
street-smart you are. The doorman or front desk personnel at your
hotel can help you with acceptable fares. The local bus system is
the cheapest way to get around; it only costs 5 pesos (50 cents
US) Buses come along every so many minutes so there is never too
long of a wait and during spring break, the bus is an excellent
way to meet new people! Getting off the bus can be a bit confusing.
Stop buttons are usally located at different intervals on the side
of the buses, and once you press the button, the bus driver will
let you off at the next available stop. You can also ask the bus
driver to let you off at a certain place if you are not sure of
the location or call out "ALTO"! (this means STOP in spanish!)
when you are close to your destination.
Weather Some like it HOT! During the day, temperatures range from
the mid to high 80s, but the light ocean breeze makes the climate
quite enjoyable. A message to those who worship the sun - WEAR THAT
SUNSCREEN! The evening weather is a bit cool; it's nature's way
of keeping the hot clubs from catching fire! Rain is very rare for
the spring break season!
Dress CodeTechnically, there isn't one in Cancun, but guys must
wear a shirt into the clubs.
Electrical SystemNo worries, your blow dryers and clothes irons
will work without adapters.
Tipping Every dollar counts when you are a college student, but
please don't forget to tip the people who are good to you: bartenders,
waitresses, maids, bellboys.
Phone CallsCollect phone calls to home are very expensive. The best
way to call home is to purchase a Telmex calling card when you arrive.
These cards are available at any convenience store or hotel shop;
30 pesos for 3 minutes; 50 pesos for 5 minutes; 100 pesos for 10
minutes. The cards can be used at the white Telmex pay phones by
inserting the card. There is a language button on the phone that
will allow you to receive instructions in English. If you are going
to place a collect call, it is wise to check with the hotel operator
before you call to verify what the charges will be. Calls made from
the hotel can cost around $40 US for just a few minutes, so it is
best to call people in the states from a pay phone and five them
your number in Mexico. It is less expensive to call Mexico from
the US. It's also best to have the hotel turn off your long distance
priviledges so that you know that your hotel phone bill will not
incur an unexpected charge at the end of the week. The cheapest
and easiest way to contact home is by email. Ask your Inertia representative
on location for the closest CyberCafe or Internet service provider.
Prescription DrugsKeep all medication with you at all times. Do
not put it in with your checked luggage and keep it in the prescription
bottle.
Vendors/Locals Most stores are open from 10am to 10pm Monday thru
Saturday. Some stores may close between 2pm and 4pm for the traditional
siesta. Many convenience stores, including Wal-Mart stay open 24
hours as well. If you are bargain shopping, and you don't mind "haggling"
for the best price, you will want to visit the Mexican Flea Markets.
Be prepared to be bombarded, the locals will try to persuade you
to look and buy their wares. Don't ever pay the first price they
give you - They will try to rip you off! Bargain with the salesperson
to get your best price.
GovernmentMexico has a chief executive (president), a bicameral
legislature, a judicial system with a Supreme Court, local and federal
courts, and an administrative subdivision of 31 states and one federal
district.

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