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Consulates, passports, visas,
telephony, internet, airport
| Consulates
Most countries have a (honorary) consulate stationned in Cancún.
Should you need assistance and your Consulate is not listed below,
please contact your foreign affairs office.
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United States:
Canada:
Belgium:
Belize:
Finland:
Germany:
Chipre:
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998 8830272
998 8833360
998 8922512
998 8878417
998 8841557
998 8841898
998 8920888 |
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Great Britain:
Italy:
Spain:
Sweden:
Switzerland:
The Netherlands |
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998 8810100
998 8841261
998 8489900
998 8497144
998 8848446
998 8860134 |
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Passports & Visas
PASSPORT
For USA citizens only:
* Beginning January 23, 2007, ALL persons, including U.S.
citizens, traveling by air between the United States and
Canada, Mexico, Central and South America, the Caribbean,
and Bermuda will be required to present a valid passport,
Air NEXUS card, or U.S. Coast Guard Merchant Mariner
Document, or an Alien Registration Card, Form I-551, if
applicable.
* As early as January 1, 2008, ALL persons, including U.S.
citizens, traveling between the U.S. and Canada, Mexico,
Central and South America, the Caribbean, and Bermuda by
land or sea (including ferries), may be required to present
a valid passport or other documents as determined by the
Department of Homeland Security. While recent legislative
changes permit a later deadline, the Departments of State
and Homeland Security are working to meet all requirements
as soon as possible. Ample advance notice will be provided
to enable the public to obtain passports or passport cards
for land/sea entries
Other Countries:
- Visa
- Notify the Mexican Embassy in your country of your
visit through your travel agency.
- Minors traveling alone require notarized written
permission from their parents.
- Airport Departure Tax is approximately $17.00 USD.
Children under 2 years of age are exempt.
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VISAS
If you are a citizen of:
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Andorra,
Argentina, Australia, Austria,
Belgium,
Canada, Chile, Costa
Rica,
the Czech Republic,
Denmark,
Finland, France,
Germany,
Great Britain, Greece, Hungary,
Ireland, Island, Israel,
Italy,
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Japan,
Liechtenstein, Luxembourg,
Monaco,
Netherlands,
New Zealand, Norway
Poland, Portugal, Puerto Rico,
San
Marino, Singapore, Slovenia, Spain, South Korea, Sweden,
Switzerland,
United States of America, Uruguay
Venezuela,
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you don't need a visa to enter Mexico, although you must
present a valid passport and fill out an immigration form
for tourists and business trips, which can be obtained in
travel agencies, airlines or at the point where you enter
Mexico.
The immigration officer at your point of entry into Mexico
can also request that you demonstrate that you have
sufficient funds and a return ticket to your country.
If you are a citizen of any other country, you need to go to
a Mexican consulate to request a visa. If you have a family
member, friend or acquaintance in Mexico, he or she can do
this at the INM |
Telephony & Internet
The Riviera Maya offers several communications options. From
phone booths to Internet cafes located in shopping malls and
restaurants, most of them with Wi-Fi service. Also most of the
Hotels offer Internet service.
Getting there
Cancun international Airport; code CUN; located 52 km north of
Playa del Carmen. The Cozumel Airport may also be considered for
international access to this region (code CZM).
 Getting around From the Cancun Airport one option is to
rent a car or jeep to get from spot to spot. There is also private
cab service to the region, and some properties may transfers as part
of their packages. The bus to Playa del Carmen departs every hour
from 10:30 am to 9:30 pm.
A company called ADO provides bus service from the airport to Playa
del Carmen. Their terminal is located at the southeast corner of the
Main Terminal. If you arrive at the Charter Terminal, you'll need to
take the free airport shuttle service (van whit "ASUR" on the side)
over to the main terminal.
Around the area, Cabs are available although expensive. There is
also frequent bus service along Mexico 307. Several companies
operate shuttle-type service between Cancun and Tulum with stops at
several spots along the way. Rates are affordable, though service is
somewhat irregular.
The highway connecting Cancun to the Riviera Maya region is a modern,
four-lane divided highway that now stretches all the way to Calica
(10 km south of Playa del Carmen). Two lanes continue from there to
Tulum. From Tulum the road is being widened from its narrow two
lanes Trasportation From the Cancun Airport one
option is to rent a car or jeep to get from spot to spot. There is
also private cab service to the region, and some properties may
transfers as part of their packages. The bus to Playa del Carmen
departs every hour from 10:30 am to 9:30 pm.
A company called ADO provides bus service from the airport to Playa
del Carmen. Their terminal is located at the southeast corner of the
Main Terminal. If you arrive at the Charter Terminal, you'll need to
take the free airport shuttle service (van whit "ASUR" on the side)
over to the main terminal Cancun International Airport
Cancun International Airport is the second-largest airport in Mexico
and serves more than10 million passengers per year. The airport is
located 31 miles from Playa del Carmen and 70 miles from Tulum.
Local Trasportation Around the area, Cabs are available
although expensive. There is also frequent bus service along Mexico
307. Several companies operate shuttle-type service between Cancun
and Tulum with stops at several spots along the way. Rates are
affordable, though service is somewhat irregular.
The highway connecting Cancun to the Riviera Maya region is a modern,
four-lane divided highway that now stretches all the way to Calica
(10 km south of Playa del Carmen). Two lanes continue from there to
Tulum. From Tulum the road is being widened from its narrow two
lanes
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