Spring Break 2011 is going to be here soon. A Cancun Spring Break will be something to remember. Fabulous beaches and inviting waters are a plane flight away. Almost 15 miles of hotels make hotel room accessible, if you do not book last minute. More than two hundred thousand students descend here for break, so book early.
You will not have use the Mexican currency as a norm. The dollar is accepted generally. Do carry a valid passport and keep the tourist card you are given until you leave Mexico.
After dark, the brilliant heart of the nightlife is the Punta Cancun. Here more than 200 bars, nightclubs and discos are scattered throughout the hotel zone The cover charge nearly always includes an open bar. Throngs of party goers will keep you company. Cancun comes to life after sun down. Mega clubs t entertain over 4,000. With incredible light shows, theme parties, and music that does not stop until dawn, this is the place to let your hair down. As this is a big holiday period, big name artists will headline in town. The cruise on the Caribbean Carnaval is legendary and the Party Hopper tour is regarded as a must for anyone on this break.
After the tiring night, you can revitalize in the water. Hotel monitor daily swimming conditions, so be on the lookout for any warnings. There is much to experience besides nightlife. Tours and excursions of different types can be enjoyed during the day.
There are easily accessible shopping complexes in the Hotel Zone. Local flavors can be experienced in the adjacent Cancun town. You might also want to venture to Isla Mujeres, an island located a short distance with a laidback Mexican environment. The secluded beaches of Playa Lancheros and Playa Paraiso are to the south. Ferries to the island leave every half hour.
Cozumel, located close by, offers stunning underwater diving by a barrier reef. About every half hour, ferries head for this location. The Cenote Dive Center in Tulum, allows you to explore a river system underwater. A half hour drive away is the El Eden Ecological Reserve. Here is a 5,000 acre tropical forest to explore. The Riviera Maya is also within close driving distance. A hundred miles of nature preserves, superb beaches and archaeological ruins can be explored here.
Restaurants offer real flavor
Many restaurants are in the same area where the hotels are located. The outdoor setting and good food of Le St. Trop is recommended by travel guides. El Cafe de la Nader in downtown Cancun is well regarded for the baked goods and Pericos offers food with a dramatic style. Lorito Joes offers Mexican seafood . La Placita is also singled out as a place worth a visit. At Hacienda Sisal where a village courtyard has been recreated local bands play nightly. La Veranda in Cozumel blends European, West Indian and Mexican flavors. Don Cafeto is suggested by travel guides, if you want to eat in Tulum. In the Zamas hotel, pizzas from an authentic pizza oven and terrific sea food can be tasted at Que Fresco.
You will not have use the Mexican currency as a norm. The dollar is accepted generally. Do carry a valid passport and keep the tourist card you are given until you leave Mexico.
After dark, the brilliant heart of the nightlife is the Punta Cancun. Here more than 200 bars, nightclubs and discos are scattered throughout the hotel zone The cover charge nearly always includes an open bar. Throngs of party goers will keep you company. Cancun comes to life after sun down. Mega clubs t entertain over 4,000. With incredible light shows, theme parties, and music that does not stop until dawn, this is the place to let your hair down. As this is a big holiday period, big name artists will headline in town. The cruise on the Caribbean Carnaval is legendary and the Party Hopper tour is regarded as a must for anyone on this break.
After the tiring night, you can revitalize in the water. Hotel monitor daily swimming conditions, so be on the lookout for any warnings. There is much to experience besides nightlife. Tours and excursions of different types can be enjoyed during the day.
There are easily accessible shopping complexes in the Hotel Zone. Local flavors can be experienced in the adjacent Cancun town. You might also want to venture to Isla Mujeres, an island located a short distance with a laidback Mexican environment. The secluded beaches of Playa Lancheros and Playa Paraiso are to the south. Ferries to the island leave every half hour.
Cozumel, located close by, offers stunning underwater diving by a barrier reef. About every half hour, ferries head for this location. The Cenote Dive Center in Tulum, allows you to explore a river system underwater. A half hour drive away is the El Eden Ecological Reserve. Here is a 5,000 acre tropical forest to explore. The Riviera Maya is also within close driving distance. A hundred miles of nature preserves, superb beaches and archaeological ruins can be explored here.
Restaurants offer real flavor
Many restaurants are in the same area where the hotels are located. The outdoor setting and good food of Le St. Trop is recommended by travel guides. El Cafe de la Nader in downtown Cancun is well regarded for the baked goods and Pericos offers food with a dramatic style. Lorito Joes offers Mexican seafood . La Placita is also singled out as a place worth a visit. At Hacienda Sisal where a village courtyard has been recreated local bands play nightly. La Veranda in Cozumel blends European, West Indian and Mexican flavors. Don Cafeto is suggested by travel guides, if you want to eat in Tulum. In the Zamas hotel, pizzas from an authentic pizza oven and terrific sea food can be tasted at Que Fresco.
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