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Beautiful white sand beaches, luxury resorts, and easy to get to.
There’s no need for me to build up suspense here because unless you’ve been living under a rock, you’ll know that I’m talking about Cancun—officially America’s favorite vacation destination!
Cancun is so popular that 725 Americans arrive in the city’s airport every single hour. This officially makes Cancun the most visited destination in Mexico for foreign tourists.
Although high season in Cancun is fast approaching, getting there is still incredibly affordable.
Team these affordable flights with Cancun’s iconic beaches, and it’s easy to see why the resort city draws a crowd.
Fly To Cancun For Less Than $175
The U.S. is very well connected to Cancun. In fact, you can fly nonstop to Cancun from 34 U.S. States and over 40 American airports.
This shows just how high the demand for flights to Cancun is. But it’s also good news for budget travelers. Because when there are several different airlines competing for your custom, this helps to make prices more competitive!
Skyscanner has roundtrip nonstop flights to Cancun for less than $175 flying in November, December and January right now.
I put on my budget traveler hat and pulled up some examples of the most affordable flights to Cancun for travel this winter.
Flying from Denver to Cancun on December 2 and returning on December 7 will cost $174. This is based on a Frontier Airlines flight. To fly with United Airlines on the same day would cost $385 and with American Airlines would cost $355.
This flight has a 4 hour 11 minute outbound flight time and a 4 hour 28 minute inbound flight time.
For an after-Christmas adventure, the cheapest airports to fly to Cancun from in January are Chicago, Philadelphia, and Atlanta.
Flying from Chicago to Cancun on January 13 returning on January 17 would cost $175. This price is based on nonstop return flights with American Airlines.
This flight has an outbound flight time of 3 hours 55 minutes and an inbound flight time of 4 hours 5 minutes.
It’s worth noting that all of these examples are based on the cheapest cabin and ticket category. This means that if you want to choose your seat, or take hold luggage, you should expect to pay a little more.
Why Is Cancun So Popular With American Travelers?
The convenience and ease of getting to Cancun is just one of the reasons for the destination’s popularity.
Cancun is also known for its epic stretches of white sand beaches and stunning turquoise blue water.
Some of the best beaches in Cancun include Playa Delfines and Playa Tortugas. Both are known for the quality of their sand and are great spots for relaxation and soaking up the outstanding natural beauty.
If surfing is your idea of a good time, then try Playa Chac Mool in the heart of the hotel zone. 360 Surf School is based here and offers surf lessons with prices starting from $75. This is considered one of the best surf schools in the area.
And if you want to get a little off the beaten path then try Playa Langosta. This is a beach that’s popular with locals and is located to the north of the hotel zone. The shallow waters make it a great spot for swimming.
Another aspect that makes Cancun so popular with American travelers is that it doesn’t push you too far out of your comfort zone.
By this I mean that you will find a warm, American-style welcome in most of the resort hotels. The food tends to be familiar and of a very high standard too.
There is a different Cancun for every type of traveler. You can stay in your resort enjoying spa treatments, relax on the beach, or get out and explore the rich history and culture of the region.
Because Cancun has been attracting and appealing to American tourists for such a long time, it is a well oiled machine when it comes to knowing what to do to keep them happy!
And as high season approaches and is forecast to be busier than ever, we can say that it obviously works!
Tor has been writing for more than 20 years and has visited 25 countries (and counting!) She specializes in European and family travel and never says no to new adventures.
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