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by Ken Marlborough
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Cancun has more than 240 days of sunshine. August through early October is the rainy season, but the rain is occasional. The beach sand is cool even under the intense tropical sun. The hottest season is late June. The Island shot to popularity in the 70's by the famous French explorer Jaques Cousteau.
Before backpacking to Cancun, the tourist needs to consider what he wants to see in Cancun - whether to visit the limestone sand beaches, Maya ruins, ultra modern sites such as the interactive aquarium and enjoy company with dolphins, experience the culture of the local people - or a mix of all these.
With hundreds of tourists arriving at this famous Mexican port city of Cancun every day, finding a good hotel accommodation is a formidable task unless planned well ahead. Though many travel agents offer package tours combining travel and accommodation, it is best to look for airlines and hotels, compare prices and decide on the best deal, online. Online search saves a lot of time and money if one takes care to see that the advertisers and their advertisements are authentic.
Cancun has several hotels, some good and some bad, so it's very important to spend time researching the hotel in which a traveler likes to stay. There are some hotels which welcome an older, calm kind of visitors whereas some which don't mind accommodating drunken youngsters.
There are several websites that display a map of Cancun and its several hotels. These online hotel maps are fast and easy sources to compare and decide on the hotel. Many of these hotel maps provide access to preview the hotels in any chosen area in Cancun downtown (mainland) or the island. Alternatively, printed hotel maps are also available with travel agents.
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