Many tourists, visitors and residents arrive in Mérida via Cancun. Transportation options are numerous between these two cities and can range from cost-effective to cost-prohibitive. This article will assist you in not only finding the answer to how far is it from Mérida to Cancun, you’ll also have all the options to get from one city to the other. The actual distance between Mérida to Cancun is 304 kilometers or 189 miles. The most important question is how long will it take to travel between these two major cities. That answer, of course, will depend on how you want to get from one place to the other.
Keep in mind . . .
You are in Mexico where roads are under construction without notification. Subsequently, you may experience more traffic and delays due to weather, busy holidays or other unknowns. The road from Mérida to Cancun has many treasures if you have a car and are willing to venture a little off the beaten path.
There are several ways to travel between Mérida and Cancun which include:
With these options, you need to decide how much control you want to have and how confident you are in navigating the journey.
Recently, I asked several Facebook groups about what mode of transportation they preferred. Hands down, the winner was the ADO Bus from Cancun to Mérida.
Plan for about 4 hours from the Mérida ADO station in Fiesta Americana to the Cancun airport. Cost is between $25 and $50 USD depending upon the level of service. The higher the service, the less frequency of departures.
There are several ADO stations in Mérida. If you need a specific day and time, check other locations for the best options for you.
This is one of several ADO stations in Mérida. Located in Centro, you’ll find it at Calle 70 #155 between 69 and 71.
Insider tips:
Admittedly, I was a bit skeptical about taking the bus. I am a bit of a travel snob and prefer flying or driving to taking a bus. Actually, before I took the bus from Merida to Cancun, I can’t remember how long it’s been since I’ve been on a bus. Maybe high school when I was in the band but I’ll tell you about that later (wink).
The personal response I received was so overwhelming, I decided to try the bus for myself.
Recently I had to return to Houston to update my tourist visa. I decided to do a quick trip to Cancun, fly Southwest into Houston and then zip right back. I had absolutely ZERO problems on my way to Cancun. Getting back to Mérida was another story.
Yes, there is a “Hotel California” in Mexico which Angel and I saw on a road trip from Cancun to Mérida!
Are you ready for it?
Thankfully my boyfriend, Angel, was with me or I would have lost my sh*t. We arrived at the Cancun ADO at the suggested time of 30 minutes prior to departure. There is a special line for buses to Mérida which we found quite easily. We thought it was a little odd that we were the only ones in line waiting for the departure. But hey, it’s Mexico and people usually show up at the last minute.
As the clock crept closer and closer to our departure time, we were still the only ones in line. Angel decided he would ask the clerk about the bus. A look of sheer confusion came over her face as she told Angel the bus had already departed.
What?
It should be noted, I understand being late but . . . departing early? No way!
After several conversations with different people, we learned that the times on the ADO app may not be the actual times of departures. We fell into the category that the time we booked our ticket was not the actual time that the bus departed. In short, it left 15 minutes before we arrived.
Frustrated, tired and VERY thirsty, we found a super cute hotel within walking distance where we stayed overnight until the next bus to Mérida. I highly recommend Selina Hotel – Downtown Cancun. It chic, hip and has a great vibe! Check it out and let me know what you think. Selina has several different types of rooms to choose from. We booked the suite and had one of the most comfortable beds I’ve ever slept on. The room was spacious, furniture was comfy too and, of course, you can’t beat walking distance from the ADO station.
If you decide to fly, flight time is approximately 1 hour and 10 minutes. Flying can get pricey depending upon the time of year and can range between $55 – $400 USD or more. Obviously, the fares are higher during the most popular months of high season and more cost-effective during low season.
Take the following into consideration:
The Cancun airport offers shopping, restaurants and rest areas.
Insider Tips:
Be sure you get recommendations and referrals to thoroughly vet a private driver prior to hiring them for your trip. I recommend searching in the expat groups on Facebook then having a conversation about the person’s experience.
Narrow down your choices to 3 or 4, interview the drivers and choose the one you feel most comfortable with. Some people consider Uber as a private driver. While this might be an option, take into consideration it could be very pricey and not reliable.
Not surprisingly, many factors affect pricing including high season vs. low season and the level of service. You may also find a shuttle service may be a better alternative.
You might find a private driver more to your liking to travel between Mérida and Cancun.
Some taxi drivers offer this service on their “off-the-clock” hours.
Insider Tips:
From Mérida to the Cancun airport, it is 191 miles and will take you between 3.5 and 4 hours on the toll road. The free road is about the same distance however you will spend another hour due to the speed bumps – there are about 80 or so – on that route. Plus, you will be driving through many small villages which will slow you down. On the other hand, this may be completely charming depending upon the experience you are looking for.
A word of caution –
Plan for the tolls which will cost approximately $420 – $630 PESOS. You must have pesos. Let me repeat, you must have P-E-S-O-S. American dollars or credit/debit cards are not accepted.
Most importantly, ensure you arrive into the city limits of Mérida at least one hour before dark. Driving in Mérida can be quite tricky as the streets are difficult to navigate. Many streets are one way and not visibly marked. In addition to this, street parking can be a challenge as it is very limited. Therefore, you may consider renting a house with off-street parking to alleviate any parking issues.
Insider Tips:
LIBRE = Free Road
CUOTA = Toll Road
LIBRAMIENTO = Bypass
If driving into Mérida for the first time, plan to arrive at least one hour before dusk.
Dimly lit, one-way streets can be very confusing even in the daylight.
I hope this article provided valuable information on the distance between Mérida to Cancun. It’s important to have choices, especially when traveling. Whether you are interested in getting to your destination as quickly as possible or want to take time along the way, you’ll have options and information to find what works best for you.
Enjoy the trip!
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