The Riviera Maya is a popular destination, and there are varied transportation options for everyone.
If you found your Caribbean paradise with AGF, and you decide to be a local and live the beach life, then you might choose to have a Bici Playa membership and use the public bikes located around Playa, or buy your own bicycle or scooter. But, if you have to travel longer distances, then you might decide for a taxi.
Taxis in most of the cities and beach towns in Mexico don’t use the taxi meter, therefore we recommend you to ask for the rate in advance. Taxi and other equivalents in Mexico, compared to the United States, Canada and Europe, are cheaper and are used regularly by the population.


If you are traveling in a group or prefer to move at your own pace, your best option will be to rent a car. You can travel by car from Cancun to Playa del Carmen using Highway 307 and continue south to Tulum and find many attractions on the way.
Local buses and vans called “colectivos” travel from Cancun to Playa del Carmen and from Playa del Carmen to Tulum regularly. These are a good choice for single passengers or groups, looking to travel for the best rate, vans are collective units for up to 10 passengers. When taking the van, you can get on or hop off at any point on the road. Board them in Playa del Carmen on the Highway and Calle 2 Sur, below the highway bridge.

Travel by bus from the Riviera Maya to these amazing destinations:
Chichen Itza
Coba
Tulum
Merida
Valladolid
Palenque
Head to ADO Station on Ave. Juarez (Estación Turística) or the one at Ave. 20 (Estación Alterna) to know more about prices and schedule. Remember to ask for students’ special offers and elders with ID.
WEB SITES OF INTEREST:
https://biciplaya.com/
www.ado.com.mx
www.hertzmexico.com
www.avis.mx
www.budget.com
www.americacarrental.com.mx