How to get from Playa del Carmen to Cancun
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Why visit Cancun?
Cancun is a vibrant beach city overlooking the Caribbean Sea. With its crystal blue waters and snow-white sand, the city can be too touristy for some visitors. But its location on Mexico’s east coast makes it the perfect gateway to other destinations like Chichen Itza, Isla Mujeres and Holbox.
You’ll find most tourists in the Hotel Zone, which is full to the brim with all-inclusive resorts, restaurants and lively bars. Depending on what you’re looking for, Cancun can just be a short stopover or a holiday destination by itself. Whichever you decide, make sure to explore other nearby destinations for a more authentic Mexican experience!
What are the 4 ways to travel from Playa del Carmen to Cancun?
There are 4 ways to travel the 68 kilometre (42 miles) distance from Playa del Carmen to Cancun. You can choose between the bus, shared minivan, private transport and colectivo. The journey takes 45 minutes - 2 hours and the quickest way is by shared minivan. If you're on a budget, the cheapest option is by colectivo with tickets starting at 45 MXN ($2.50).
Where to stay in Cancun?
Still looking for accommodation? Don't forget to check out our favourite places to stay in Cancun at the bottom of this page.
Playa del Carmen to Cancun by Colectivo
Colectivos are the cheapest option to travel from Playa del Carmen to Cancun.
Because they are used mostly by local workers and not by tourists, they don’t have any space for luggage. Therefore, they are a good option only for day trips to Cancun or if you are travelling with just hand luggage.
The average rate to Cancun is 45 MXN ($2.50), but can go higher during peak season (December to April). You can buy your tickets directly from the driver.
Which Colectivo company to choose?
Two colectivo companies operate on this route: Playa Express and Colectivos Foráneos. Both run every 15 minutes or whenever the vehicle is full.
- Playa Express has more spacious vehicles with working AC, making for a more comfortable ride.
- Colectivos Foráneos operates 24 hours but may not be as comfortable as Playa Express.
Where to find the Colectivos from Playa Del Carmen to Cancun?
Playa Express and Colectivos Foraneos depart from the main colectivo bus stop in Playa del Carmen’s main tourist area.
The colectivos park at Avenida Tulum in Cancun city centre. Unlike buses, you can get off before this stop if your accommodation is on the way.
Playa del Carmen to Cancun by Bus
The bus is an affordable way to get from Playa del Carmen to Cancun.
ADO, Mexico’s most popular bus company, is the only company operating this route. It offers comfortable, air-conditioned buses with reclining seats and onboard restrooms. For this route, you can book Primera Clase or TLLD. See our Mexico Bus Guide for the differences between ADO’s bus types.
Bus ticket prices start at 110 MXN ($6.10) and travel time takes 55 minutes - 2 hours.
Departure and arrival station
ADO buses depart from two bus terminals in downtown Playa del Carmen: Turistica and Alterna. Turistica is the main bus station and all buses officially leave from there. But if you book a seat from Alterna, the bus will stop there to pick you up.
Coming from Xcaret Park? Some ADO buses stop there too! When booking your ticket online, double-check which station you’re departing from to avoid any last-minute confusion.
All buses arrive at ADO Bus Station, just within walking distance from most hotels in downtown Cancun. But if you’re staying in the Hotel Zone, you can take a taxi for around 200 MXN ($11.20). You can also take a bus (R-1, R-3 or R-38) from Avenida Tulum to the beach area. The rate for the buses is 12 MXN ($0.70) to be paid directly to the bus driver.
Bus options from Playa del Carmen to Cancun City Centre
Bus options from Playa del Carmen to Cancun Airport
If you’re heading straight to Cancun Airport, the ADO Aeropuerto bus is the cheapest transfer option. You can catch it from the Alterna Bus Terminal in Playa del Carmen’s town centre.
Ticket prices start at 235 MXN ($13.10) when booked online through BookAway. Prices are a bit lower at the terminal, but seats aren’t guaranteed.
Playa del Carmen to Cancun by Shared Minivan
If you’re heading straight to Cancun Airport and want to skip the hassle of bus terminals, shared minivans are a convenient option. They’ll pick you up right from your hotel, so you don’t have to worry about getting to a minivan station.
This service is offered by four minivan companies: Chiquila Holbox Extreme, Mexico Travel Solutions, BD Experience Mexico and Cancun Shuttle.
Tickets cost 140 MXN ($7.90), and the journey takes around 45 minutes to 1 hour 50 minutes, depending on how many stops are made along the way.
This shared shuttle service is best booked online so you won’t have to visit their physical office just to buy a ticket.
Shared Minivan options from Playa del Carmen to Cancun
PRO TIP: When booking a minivan to Cancun Airport, leave Playa del Carmen at least 5 hours before your flight. This gives you enough time to handle traffic, roadworks or unexpected stops along the way. Better safe than having to rush at the last minute!
Playa del Carmen to Cancun by Private Transport
A private transfer from Playa del Carmen to Cancun is the easiest and most convenient option. The journey takes 45 minutes to 1 hour 30 minutes, and you’ll be dropped off right at your accommodation — no need to worry about extra transfers.
Prices for private transfer start at 1,020 MXN ($58) for a 7-seater. Split it with your group, and it’s about 390 MXN ($22) each.
You can also hail a taxi from the street, but keep in mind that taxis in Playa del Carmen are not metered. Make sure to agree on a rate before getting in.
PRO TIP: Taxi drivers in taxi stands charge more than those you can hail from the street. Also, it will be cheaper if you can find a taxi away from the tourist area at 5th Avenue.
Private Transport options from Playa del Carmen to Cancun City Centre
Private Transport options from Playa del Carmen to Cancun Airport
If you’re flying out of Cancun International Airport, you can book a private transfer from Playa del Carmen.
Many companies offer this service, picking you up directly from your accommodation for a quicker and more convenient ride. Rates start from [private_price2] when you book online through BookAway.
Best places to stay in Cancun
Sina Suites - Treating Yourself
Resorts in Cancun can cost you a bomb! Sina Suites gives you that resort-style feel without the high prices. Ever wanted your own private marina in a hotel? No? Well now you probably do, and Sina Suites has one. It also has a large swimming pool set amongst gardens that overlook the lagoon.
Every day, enjoy a continental breakfast and delicious Mexican food in their poolside restaurant/bar that sits underneath a traditional thatched hut! You’ll also get more than just a room here, most suites also offer a kitchenette and balcony.
- Views overlooking Cancun lagoon
- Outdoor swimming pool
- Bar and restaurant
- Great location
Double rooms start from $80 per night
Viento Suites - Mid Range
Viento Suites is an escape from the busy and hectic Cancun. Once you’re inside the walls of this hotel, chilling in the garden beside the swimming pool, you’ll forget about the outside world.
The location couldn’t be more perfect. It’s situated within Downtown Cancun, but also very close to the Hotel Zone and beaches. The rooms look like those found in a high-class hotel, but without the extortionate prices.
- Outdoor swimming pool
- BBQ facilities
- Great location
- Clean and spacious rooms
Double rooms between $40-$80 per night
Yellow Capsule Hotel - Budget Friendly
Looking for a unique sleeping experience? The Yellow Capsule Hotel will definitely give you that. Instead of traditional rooms, you sleep in a pod. You’ll feel like you’ve been transported to the future when you clamber into your bright and spacious pod.
The capsules are clean and include everything you need for a comfy stay, a mirror, outlets, a safe and storage space. When you’re done hanging around in your pod, you can chill at the hotel’s terrace and enjoy their free breakfast.
- Cool capsule sleeping experience
- Friendly and helpful staff
- Great location
- Delicious breakfast included
Double rooms between $15-$40 per night
Estancia Tulbayab 36 - Budget Friendly
If you’re looking for a more homely feel than a to hotel, then definitely stay at Estancia. The owners will instantly make you feel welcome and are always there to offer advice.
The homestay offers a very convenient location, close to the local markets and not too far from the ADO bus station. The rooms are clean and spacious, plus a steal for the price. If you fancy doing some cooking whilst in Cancun, you can make use of the communal kitchen.
- Great location
- Clean and spacious rooms
- Helpful and friendly hosts
- You’ll feel at home
Double rooms between $15-$40 per night
Rounding it up
We hope this guide was helpful in planning how to get from Playa del Carmen to Cancun. If there's anything else you're wondering about, drop us a comment and we'll do our best to answer you within a few days.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Playa del Carmen to Cancun
Can you rent a car from Playa del Carmen to Cancun?
For the cheapest car rentals and most extensive selection, book one through Kayak or Skyscanner. Make sure you have a valid driver’s license! We also recommend that you check out our Top 10 Tips on car rentals to help you save money.
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