adults (12+)
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adults (12+)
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infants (<2)
adults (12+)
children (2-11)
infants (<2)
adults (12+)
children (2-11)
infants (<2)
Havana is classic, old, Bohemian and cool with a history and culture of which it can be proud.
Trains in Havana are 81% cheaper than in Cancun.
The average meal is 25% more expensive in Havana than in Cancun.
A taxi fare in Havana is 48% cheaper than in Cancun.
Coffee in Havana is 9% cheaper than in Cancun.
Cancun is in the province of Quintana Roo on the famous Yucatan Peninsula. Its main airport is Cancun International Airport, which boasts three terminals that accommodate national and international flights. It processes over 20 million passengers that pass through its premises each year. It has two runways with a capacity to run 40 operations per hour. VIP lounges, restaurants and banking facilities are offered at the airport. There is an independent locker station at the main departure terminal that can accommodate hand luggage. For lost items, you can find out if they have been found by going to the Security Office, which is open 24 hours.
The airport is easily reached via different transport methods. Many hotels in Cancun offer free shuttles to the airport, but if they do not, you can always arrange for transfers or ask for a taxi. You can also avail of public buses from Cancun Downtown Bus Station. Travel time is estimated at 35 minutes. For the convenience of passengers, bus tickets can be purchased online. If you are in possession of a rental vehicle and would like to return it at the airport, use Tulum/Mexico 307 road and follow signage to Aeropuerto Cancun. The journey should be around 23 minutes depending on the flow of traffic.
Havana is simply beautiful. It is no wonder that many want to step foot on its soil for once you get there you will not want to leave. Marvel at the city's awesome colonial architecture that is visible at every corner of the city. Get to know its historic museums and study its local art. Enjoy the popular waterfront, the lively bars and cafes and cozy restaurants and shops. There is never a dull moment spent in Havana, whether you are feasting on Cuban dishes or swaying to salsa music. In the evening, join the locals – and even celebs – who flock to the many vibrant bars, clubs and discotheques.
Jose Marti International Airport is the primary airport in Havana, located 15km southwest of the city. Passengers booked on flights from Cancun to Havana will land at this airport. To reach the city, the airport offers several means of transportation. If you intend to drive to the centre, get on Highway 246 and follow the signage. Buses to town are available at T1. They may be overcrowded and not practical if you are yanking suitcases around. Taxis are a convenient and practical way to reach downtown; they can be found outside of all terminals.
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