Cities in Mexico State of Quintana Roo

Quintana Roo State of Mexico


The highlighted green area is Quintana Roo

Mexico has a vast bus system of 800 bus companies that can transport you to every corner of its 32 states. Over 39,000 Mexico bus schedules offer you a variety of inexpensive travel options.

Mexico’s bus system helps you save money by avoiding expensive rental cars, save time by avoiding airport security hassles, and save vacation memories by meeting local people as you get off the beaten path.

Mexico has the largest and most efficient bus system in the world. Even Mexico business executives park their luxury cars to take an overnight bus to a distant conference so they can arrive fresh in the morning, conduct business, and then return on another overnight bus.

Mexico offers five classes of bus service, ranging from executive class (lujo) with large reclining seats comparable to airline first class, video moves and hostesses serving refreshments, to VW vans that tackle the donkey paths.

But the Mexico bus system with thousands of bus schedules can be bewildering at first. That’s because the Mexico bus companies do not provide printed bus timetables. One tourist in Mexico was even forbidden to photograph timetables posted above bus ticket counters. Contacting Mexico bus companies by telephone can be a frustrating, and very expensive, experience. Bus companies often do not have bilingual agents answering the phones.

Major travel guide books aren’t too much help. They advise you to take expensive rental cars (do you know Mexico’s travel laws, and can read Mexico’s traffic signs), and in some cases devote more space to a practically non-existant passenger train system.

The unique guide Bus Across Mexico now offers you a way to check bus schedules instantly. For only $1.99, you can get schedules to plan your Mexico vacation. Use the handy tables below to find the states and cities you are interested in. Make your selection then order. It’s that simple. And that fast.


CitiesNotes
Bacalar
Cancun
( kahn-KOON )

Cancun is one of the most important tourist complexes in Mexico and the world. Its superb location, shaped like an island, its year-round mild climate, and its gorgeous, warm, sandy white beaches washed by the Caribbean sea are ideal for water sports.

The waters of the bay sheltered by Isla Mujeres are calm and perfect for surfing, sailing, underwater diving and boat trips; those facing the open surf have stronger currents but are also suitable for fishing and snorkeling.

Cancun has a first rate tourist infrastructure and services. The most famous hotel chains in the world have combined luxury and comfort with hospitality and all of them offer access to tennis courts and relaxing spas.

Nightlife in Cancun's hotel zone is extremely varied. You will find some of the largest discotheques in the world and restaurants with some of the world's most famous chefs as well as fast-food outlets. If you are looking for a calmer atmosphere, there are jazz or piano bars, as well as those with traditional mariachi music.

The numerous marinas facilitate this type of activities in both the bay and Laguna Nichupté where we recommend you try kayaking.

Cancun has fascinating Mayan remains, as well as a museum displaying pieces from this culture. Its excellent overland and air links will whisk you to some of the most impressive places in the Mayan World in both Quintana Roo and neighboring Yucatán.

However, Cancun also has plazas and malls carrying everything from handicrafts from all over the country to an impressive array of imported goods.

Carrillo Puerto
( Felipe Carrillo Puerto )
Chetumal
( che-too-MAL )

Chetumal is a major import center and free port as well as an export point for the hardwoods of the region, including cedar and mahogany. The city is almost entirely modern, as it was destroyed by hurricane in 1955. Also Ciudad Chetumal.

Jose Ma Morelos
Limones
Playa del Carmen

Playa del Carmen is perfect for enjoying the simple pleasures of a seaside vacation. If you enjoy sunbathing while refreshing sea air billows around you while working your toes into the sand; cooling down while swimming in crystal-clear water; or strolling aimlessly down the beach, listening to the wash of waves, and feeling the sensual light touch of tropical breezes, then the experience of Playa del Carmen is what you are looking for. There is a comfortable feel to the town. Though it no longer has the feel of a village, Playa del Carmen still provides that rare combination of simplicity (a small town that can be explored on foot) and variety (many unique stores, restaurants, and hotels).

During the last decade this little Mexico beach town has grown tremendously in popularity. Playa del Carmen is a fantastic place to spend your vacation, hang out, or live. Originally named Xaman-Ha (waters of the north) Playa del Carmen is a vibrant modern part of the Maya World (Mundo Maya). Located on the beautiful Mexican Caribbean coast. The town has grown along the beach, so wherever you go, you will feel the closeness to the ocean.

Playa del Carmen is the perfect base from which to explore the fascinating sites along the Mayan Riviera of Quintana Roo, Mexico. Blessed with miles of unspoiled white sandy beaches and crystal-clear Caribbean waters that's proving harder and harder to find.

Puerto Morelos
Tulum
( too-LOOM )

Highly popular tourist attraction. Built between 564-593 as a planned city with 50 structures, it was later enclosed by walls with one unwalled side facing the Caribbean Sea. Tulum was the main port of trade for most Maya centers on the Yucatan peninsula.




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