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Transporte y llegada

Aeropuerto de Cancún, transfers, ADO, ferris, llegadas nocturnas. 12 respuestas de nuestro equipo local.

  1. Can I get to Isla Mujeres the same night I land in Cancún?

    Sometimes — depends on landing time, luggage, ferry schedule, and comfort moving at night. Late arrivals are often easier if you sleep near Cancún or Puerto Juárez once and cross in the morning.

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  2. Do I need a rental car for the Riviera Maya?

    Not always — beach-town stays often work with transfers + occasional taxis. Cars help for cenotes, ruins, Costco runs, multi-town itineraries.

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  3. How do I get from Cancun Airport to Tulum?

    Three real options. Private shuttle ($90–130 USD) is the fastest door-to-door — ~1h 45min. ADO bus ($20 USD) is reliable and goes to the Tulum ADO station — ~2h 15min. Renting a car ($35–60/day) makes sense if you'll be doing cenotes and beach hopping. Tulum's new airport (TQO) flies a few US routes — worth checking if a TQO option exists for your trip.

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  4. How do I get to Cozumel from Playa del Carmen?

    Two ferry companies (Ultramar and Winjet) run between Playa and Cozumel every hour. ~45 min crossing. ~$23–28 USD round trip per person. Buy tickets at the Playa Fundadores pier or online. Ferries run 6am–11pm. Take the first morning ferry if you want a full Cozumel day; last return is 10pm.

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  5. How do I get to Playa del Carmen from Cancún Airport?

    Three real options: pre-booked private transfer (~$60–95 USD, door-to-door, easiest), ADO bus ($16–20 USD, drops you at Playa's central bus station), or official airport taxi (~$80–120 USD). Skip every "free shuttle" desk past customs — those are timeshare pitches.

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  6. How do I take the ferry from Playa del Carmen to Cozumel?

    Two operators (Ultramar, Winjet) run from Playa's main pier at Calle 1 Sur. ~45 min crossing, ~$300–425 MXN one-way per adult, every 30–60 min from 7am to ~11pm. Buy at the terminal — no need to pre-book unless it's a holiday weekend.

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  7. How does the colectivo van work between Playa and Tulum?

    Colectivos are shared 15-passenger vans that run constantly between Playa and Tulum (and stops in between like Akumal, Puerto Aventuras). 40–50 pesos one-way (~$2–3 USD). 50–60 min ride. Flag one down on the highway or board at Av. 2 Norte × Calle 2 in Playa. Cash only — pay the driver.

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  8. Is the Tren Maya worth taking?

    Tren Maya opened in late 2023 and now runs Cancun ↔ Playa ↔ Tulum ↔ inland to Mérida and Campeche. It's modern, scenic, and reasonably priced (~$15–30 USD per leg), but the stations are far from town centers (most need a 20–40 min taxi). Useful for longer regional trips (Cancun → Mérida), less practical for short Playa ↔ Tulum hops.

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  9. Is Uber or taxi better at night in Playa del Carmen?

    Uber + InDriver work in Playa and are usually cheaper than street taxis. They're safer for tourists too — your route, driver, and fare are logged. Local taxi-driver friction has eased but watch your pickup zone (avoid 5th Avenue pickups; walk a block off).

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  10. My flight lands late in Cancún. Can I still get to Playa del Carmen?

    Yes — pre-book a private transfer before you fly. ADO buses run until ~11pm; after that you're on a $80–120 airport taxi or a pre-paid driver. Confirm late check-in with your host the day of travel so you're not stuck outside at 1am.

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  11. Should I rent a car in the Riviera Maya?

    Yes if you'll do cenotes, ruins, or beach hopping. No if you're staying entirely in one town. ~$35–60 USD/day for an economy car. Mandatory Mexican liability insurance (~$15–25/day) — your US/EU/Canadian insurance does NOT cover Mexico. Pick up at CUN airport on arrival; don't rent for in-town-only stays.

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  12. What happens if I miss the last ferry to Isla Mujeres?

    You typically stay overnight in Cancún (or near the ferry) and cross the next day — another reason not to cut ferry timing too tight.

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