Travel to Cancun
Cancun is a resort city located on Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula.
Each year, tourists flock to this south-of the border destination. What often slips the minds of visitors to this popular Mexican city is that besides the chic Cancun luxury resorts, beaches, clubs and booze, it's a full-functional society and economic-hub.
This lens is dedicated to travel in Cancun, inside and outside the party city.
Each year, tourists flock to this south-of the border destination. What often slips the minds of visitors to this popular Mexican city is that besides the chic Cancun luxury resorts, beaches, clubs and booze, it's a full-functional society and economic-hub.
This lens is dedicated to travel in Cancun, inside and outside the party city.
Dabbling in the Local Culture in Cancun, Mexico
When we think of culture, we thing of food, language, unique customs, and the arts. In Cancun, the latter is often depicted in bright colors and vibrant music that populated parks and street corners.What often slips the minds of visitors to this popular Mexican city is that besides the chic Cancun luxury resorts, beaches, clubs and booze, it's a full-functional society and economic-hub.
Equipped with a cornucopia of playhouses, theaters, and museums, living beyond Cancun's 'Hotel Zone' is a fresh and unique experience.
Ballet Folklorico de Cancun
Located at the Cancun Convention Center, the Ballet Folklorico is a dinner show that features music and dance from every stretch of the country. Dinner-show guests should expect to pay around USD $48, which includes dinner, open bar, show, tax, and tip. However, you can opt for paying only USD $30 for the show and open bar, only.
Tickets are sold between 8am and 9pm at a booth at the Convention Center entrance.
El Mexicano Restaurant Folkloric Ballet & Mariachis
Located in the Costa Blanca shopping center and is a highly-recommended experience for all ages. Every performance includes live mariachi music, dancing, and a folkloric ballet. The restaurant is not to be understated, either, dishing out large, colorful plates of fresh and authentic Mexican foods.
Expect all performances to begin at 7pm and last until 11pm.
Casa De Cultura Art Center
Located at SM21 in downtown Cancun city. A hub of plays, art exhibits, and dance performances.
Museo de Antropologia e Historia
Located in the 'Hotel Zone' on the south side of the Centro de Convenciones. Cancun's Museum of Anthropology and History and a large, multi-level sample of centuries of Mexico's culture.
Cancun Nightlife
Cancun nightlife is something vague Polaroids and questionable choices are made of. In the photograph are twenty multicolored blotches that could be people, but you don't remember; some guy in a mask at Coco Bongo was draining a bucket of tequila down your throat. You pull a little closer, study it a little harder, and settle on a blotch that best resembles you. Its arms are doing something in the air and a ridiculous grin is smeared across its face, and even though you can't tell exactly what is going on in the photograph, every blotch is smiling and seems to be having a great time. And then it comes to you, infinitesimal at first as though lodged somewhere between your brain and your mouth and you can't force it either direction. It becomes all too apparent; that's the night you-However hazy the memory may be, it takes an experience to complete that though. The Cancun nightlife is known for its diversity. While clubs and bars continue to dominate most of the scene, resort hotels have begun opening their own facilities to compete; often hosting large parties and attracting any number of vacationing celebrities on any given night. The saying has been worn tired, but as the day turns to night, Cancun evolves into another city, offering something for everyone.
It may be a nightlife may be for everyone, but the clubs and entertainment in this guide are not. Generally attracting a younger crowd (18-32), they provide an atmosphere that can only be described as hysteric.
- The City - The City is the largest club in Cancun and therefore has earned its name. Described as a "mega-entertainment complex", The City is a wave pool leading to a multi-level club that features suspended entertainers and an enormous video and sound system. Every year sees a packed lineup of celebrity curated parties; one of the most memorable being 50 Cent's for Spring Break 2005.
- CoCo Bongo - It can't claim to be the largest, but comes damned near close; considered by many as the hot spot of Cancun. CoCo Bongo is a nightclub of smorgasbord allure. It teams the widest variety of entertainment, décor, and activities into one bowl-shaped arena. A hanging stage, flying acrobats, on-bar conga lines, video screens that drop from the ceiling, foam and bubble parties, tequila-it's what separates CoCo Bongo from the other clubs and sets it a tier higher than the rest.
- Maxim Beach Club - Hosts Cancun's largest beach parties with DJs spinning global house and dance music, fire dancers, ME girls, and a different performance every night. As its name implies, Maxim Beach Club is hosted on the white shores of Cancun, at ME Cancun resort and is open to the public.
- Bulldog Café - Features Cancun's greatest laser light show and live music. Although the club holds 2000, don't be surprised if you see Bulldog bikini-clad girls in the mix. The Café has played host to many shows in the past including Radiohead, Naughty by Nature, and Shakira and conveniently sectioned into multiple areas, offering multiple atmospheres, and features a VIP room with Jacuzzi.
- O Ultra Club & Terrace - A chic, intimate atmosphere of premium liquors and Euro-American house music. O Ultra Club is conveniently nestled between Dady Rock and Dady'O, so if the mood strikes, your night can transition, seamlessly, from one club to another. Built to hold 200 people, the walls, the décor, the lighting have all been orchestrated to provide its patronage with a positive and sensual ambiance.
- Pat O'Brien's - O'Brien's is not as crowded and overwhelming as its counterparts. It mirrors more of a bar atmosphere and is a great place to begin or end your night. Whatever you end up drinking at Pat's, be sure to save room for their house Hurricanes.
The clubs and bars of Cancun run the gamut of head-imploding excitement to cool casual and relaxing. The aforementioned tend to tip the scale in favor of unbelievable nights and hazy morning that will have you deciphering your own Polaroid. And say you still manage to deplete the stock; other clubs such as Carlos 'n' Charlies, Senor Frogs, Fat Tuesday, and Dady 'O are all perfectly capable of keeping up and exposing you to Cancun's wild nightlife.
Staying Healthy in Cancun
Aside from the hoopla over contaminated water and passport confusion, traveling beyond your hometown, particularly South-and-beyond the Mexican border is an act that requires no extra consideration other than SPF 40 or 45, hotel or hostel, cerveca or margarita.There are, however, some obvious differences between Mexico and other countries that might come across as a bit uncouth, unfamiliar or strange. But recognizing and abiding by them can increase the chance that you thwart any sickness and remain the fine specimen for health that you already are.
Medical experts will ramble off a scary list of precautions and what-if scenarios, but of them, only a handful is still relevant and worth glancing over.
Before you leave
- Look over your health insurance police to see how your provider will cover you outside the country.
- Visit travel.state.gov to make sure you're up to date with your vaccines-chance's are strong that you are, but who wants to be that 1-in-a-million statistic?
Consider bringing
- Laxatives in case, you know, you accidentally "drink the water".
- Hand sanitizer
- Sunscreen
- Bandaids, for good measure
Additionally
- Pack your prescription meds in their original containers with your name on it.
- Continue abstaining from any water that is not bottled, icecubes included. Luxury hotels in Cancun can be the exception.
- Avoid uncooked meats, vegetables, and fruits.
- Keep an arsenal of identification on your person at all times-drivers licenses, passports, insurance cards, etc.
Cancun Travel Links
- WikiPedia - Cancun
- Cancun city and travel information.
- WikiTravel - Cancun
- Cancun travel information.
- Cancun Hotels
- ME Cancun is a great hotel we stayed at our first time in Cancun.
- Cancun Vacation Packages
- Gran Melia has great travel deals to Cancun, Mexico.
- Cancun Hotels
- Last summer we stayed at Paradisus and never had such a good time!
by Enid-Glasgow
Enid Glasgow is a travel junkie who doesn't plan to quit any time soon. (more)
