Cancun was the starting point for my solo travels through Central America and I only spent the one night there. I was arriving late and wanted to stay somewhere close to the bus station and when the very cheap and basic place I tried to book was full, I decided on the el Rey Del Caribe - it's a choice I don't regret. It was a little out of my price range, but I found it worth the extra money. Arriving in Mexico after 30 hours of travel, with limited Spanish, the pick-up service was much appreciated and very prompt. It also gave me an opportunity to meet some of the other hotel guests, a few of whom I ended up travelling with for a couple of days.
My room was spacious and clean, with a ceiling fan and A/C and I had a regular bathroom/toilet, so no complaints there. There was also a small kitchen area which I didn't use. Breakfast was delicious and the garden atmosphere is very relaxing. The staff were courteous and helpful, but I found the porter dropping my bags off and then repeating "tip, tip, tip" as I got my money out to be incredibly unnecessary. I understand tipping is a part of their culture, however it highlighted how touristy this part of Mexico has become. While I don't consider downtown Cancun to be the "real" Mexico, as other reviewers have suggested, it is definitely closer to reality than the hotel zone. However, if you want to truly see Mexico, move away from the Yucatan and head inland, it's magnificent.
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