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Cancun is blessed with endless stretches of white sand beaches kissed by turquoise waters. This is Mexico's premier vacation destination, a Caribbean extravaganza with charms to entice any visitor. Cancun has a wonderful array of accommodations at great prices.
Here you can shop 'til you drop or dine in any number of fine restaurants. Gateway to Quintana Roo, Cancun's International Airport is the point from which you will embark on your Mexican adventure. Explore the Caribbean coast to find such destinations as Playa del Carmen and Akumal. Visit the mysterious Mayan ruins of Tulum, Coba or Chichen Itza, and experience the rhythms of another time. Many tourists spend time at the area's incredible eco-parks such as Xcaret and Xel-Ha. Take a day trip to Isla Mujeres or Cozumel to dive & snorkel their fabled reefs. Whether you like to snorkel, dive, golf or just lounge on the beach, there is so much to do and see that you will want to return many times to this tropical paradise. Easily accessible by air, land or sea, Cancun has won awards for its handling of tourism and its clean water supply. Safety and sanitation receive high priority and world class hotels provide facilities for meetings and conventions. HousingThe most popular type of accomodation in Cancun is the three-story apartment building (one apartment on each floor). These apartments rent for US$300 to $500 per month. It is unusual to find a furnished apartment, but they do exist. Normally nothing is included, not even light bulbs (Europeans will fully understand this; it’s the same system). Sometimes a fridge or stove might be included, but this is unusual. Finding an apartment can be difficult, because generally there is no central listing other than the newspaper "Novedades" in Spanish. If you phone the landlord, be prepared to speak in Spanish. Return to top |
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| | Cancun Real Estate
In spite of Cancun's instant name recognition around the world, it is still a fledgling city. Development originally began in 1970, and two years later the resort was officially born. Home to thousands of North Americans and, increasingly, Europeans, Cancun has become the epicenter for Mexico's booming tourism industry - the seventh-largest in the world.
| | Retiring in Cancun
Cancun might not be the first place that springs to mind when thinking of retiring in Mexico, but this coastal resort has a lot more to offer than boisterous mega clubs and an army of U.S. springbreakers. As soon as you're out of the hotel zone everything becomes much more sedate, with low-rise buildings and larger public spaces.
| Working in Cancun
Most expatriates either arrive in Mexico to work for a multinational company or with the idea of trying to find a job here. The latter has limited scope due to Mexico's fairly rigid labor laws. To get work in Mexico, a foreigner has to prove to the immigration authorities that he or she is capable of doing a job that a Mexican national isn't qualified to do.
| | Vacation Activities in Cancun
There are so many activities to participate in that you will find you need extra vacation days to try them all. You can swim in the warm waters of the Caribbean or in one of Cancun's many hotel pools. Water sports abound: windsurfing, parasailing, scuba diving, snorkeling, boating and fishing.
| | Schools in Cancun
A listing of schools in Cancun.
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