Per Person/Per Night
1 Person: $408.21 2 People: $260.77 3 People: $258.63 Child (3-12): $100.51
Per Person/Per Night
1 Person: $415.90 2 People: $264.62 3 Peolpe: $262.91 Child (3-12): $100.51
Per Person/Per Night
1 Person: $463.33 2 People: $295.38 3 People: $293.24 Child (3-12): $100.51
Per Person/Per Night
1 Person: $669.74 2 People: $341.54 3 People: $339.40 Child (3-12): $100.51
Per Person/Per Night
1 Person: $732.56 2 People: $372.31 3 People: $370.60
Per Person/Per Night
1 Person: $972.31 2 People: $492.82 3 People: $490.68
Safety Information for Cancun
Visitor Statistics: In 2024, Cancun welcomed over 9.7 million international visitors, and the state of Quintana Roo saw more than 20 million total tourists, keeping it one of the most popular destinations in the world. U.S. Travel Advisories: The U.S. State Department rates Mexico by state, not as a whole. Quintana Roo—home to Cancun, Tulum, Playa del Carmen, Isla Mujeres, and Cozumel—is rated Level 2: Exercise Increased Caution, the same level as many popular destinations like Spain, France, Italy, the Bahamas, Costa Rica, and the UK. States that receive higher advisories (Levels 3–4) are far from Cancun—over 25 to 36 hours away by car. To put it into perspective, Toronto to Orlando is a shorter drive than Cancun to those high-risk areas. Safety in Tourist Zones: The Hotel Zone has dedicated Tourist Police and Navy presence, plus Dreams Playa Mujeres is a gated resort with security and 24/7 surveillance. These teams focus solely on keeping tourist areas safe. Tips for Staying Safe: Avoid buying drugs, getting into unregistered vehicles, oversharing valuables, or wandering into unfamiliar areas. Stick with your group, stay aware, and enjoy responsibly—just as you would in any major city or tourist destination. For more info, visit travel.state.gov.