The government of Benito Juárez (Cancún) expect a bigger one influx of tourists by the end of 2023, which it hopes will surpass the 2022 figures.
Cancun, Mexico’s top tourist destination, is set to break visitor records againwith at least three points above the average hotel occupancy in 2022, said Juan Pablo de Zuleta Razo, Municipal Secretary of Tourism.
The official said they will also try to increase the number of flight operations have more than 30 million passengers at Cancun International Airport before December 28when this terminal received 30 million travelers for the first time in 2022.
In the same sentence, he said that the phase running from the second half of November to December is usually the time of the greatest tourist flow, so they hope that these goals can be achieved based on the behavior they have observed throughout the year.
To achieve these goals, Zuleta reiterated that the municipal government continues to strengthen the promotion of Cancun at international tourism fairs with various events that consolidate it. not only as a sun and beach destination, but also as a destination with a wide range of options in other areas such as sports, health or culture.
He emphasized that Cancun was recognized as “Leading Destination City in Mexico and Central America 2023” and “Leading Beach Destination in Mexico 2023” at the WTA Finals, with the Destination City award being the first in the city’s history.
“For the first time in Cancun’s history, in these 53 years, we have received the ‘Leading Destination City’ award. This speaks for its gastronomy, tourist diversification, culture, sports and education.”
What travelers need to know when visiting Cancun during peak season
Visiting Cancun during peak season, which typically runs from December to April, offers a lively experience but requires some preparation. Here’s what travelers need to know:
Crowds and booking ahead: High season means more tourists. It is advisable to book flights, hotels and activities well in advance to ensure availability and possibly better rates.
Prices: Be prepared for higher prices during this peak period, both for accommodations and activities. Budgeting accordingly is important.
Weather: The high season offers warm, pleasant weather, perfect for beach activities. Provide suitable clothing, sunscreen and hats for sun protection.
Beach etiquette: Cancun’s beaches can be crowded. Please respect the space of other visitors and take into account local regulations, including any designated swimming areas.
Safety: Although Cancun is generally safe for tourists, you should exercise caution as you would with any popular tourist destination. Be aware of your surroundings, especially in busy areas, and use reputable transportation services.
Local culture and customs: Treating the local culture with respect enhances the experience. Learn a few basic Spanish phrases and take into account local customs and traditions.
Transport: During high season, traffic can be heavier. Plan extra travel time, especially if you’re going to the airport or popular tourist spots. Using public transportation, such as buses, can be an efficient and affordable option.
Activities and excursions: Consider booking popular tours and excursions in advance. This includes trips to famous landmarks such as Chichen Itza, Tulum and Xcaret Park.
Stay hydrated: The warm climate, especially if you spend a lot of time in the sun, makes it necessary to stay hydrated. Always carry water with you.
Enjoy the local cuisine: Don’t miss the local Mexican cuisine. While eating at the resort is convenient, exploring local eateries offers a more authentic experience.
Respect the environment: Cancun’s beauty is part of its appeal. Please respect the environment by not littering, staying on designated trails and not disturbing wildlife.
Travel insurance: It’s a good idea to get travel insurance, especially during peak season when there are more chances of flight delays and other unforeseen events.