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CANCUN
Located in the state of Quintana Roo, Cancun is a Mexican city with beautiful paradisiacal beaches. In its surroundings, the vestiges of the Mayan culture and natural spaces of exuberant beauty are preserved. In addition, travelers can explore the picturesque markets, practice water activities and enjoy the lively nightlife.

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ACCESSIBLE HOTELS

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Accessible Shower

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Shower Chair

Accessible for Wheelchair

Turning Range


Toilet with Grab Bars

Accessible Shower

Access Ramp

Accessible for Wheelchair

Turning Range

Access Ramp to the Pool


Toilet with Grab Bars

Accessible Shower

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Toilet with Grab Bars

Accessible Shower

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Toilet with Grab Bars

Accessible Shower

Access Ramp

Shower Chair

Accessible for Wheelchair

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ACCESSIBLE ATTRACTIONS

PLAYA DELFINES
Bring your swimsuit along and go to Playa Delfines. As indicated in the article “Inclusive and accessible tourism in Cancun Quintana Roo, Mexico” published in Perspectivas Docentes, this beach offers the following accessible services:
- Accessible parking for people with reduced mobility
- Accessible restrooms
- Amphibious chairs and crutches. You must request them from the beach staff and sign a document.
- Wooden walkway with access to palapas.

CHICHEN ITZÁ
Today’s plan involves getting away from the heart of Cancun, but it will be worth it. Chichen Itzá, declared a World Heritage Site and Wonder of the Modern World, is 197 kilometers away.
The monumental complex was founded by the Mayans and is one of the largest and best-preserved archaeological sites in the world. Fortunately, people with reduced mobility can visit it. There are access ramps, accessible restrooms, elevators and wheelchair-accessible spaces.

NATIONAL PARK & RUINS OF TULUM
The suggestion for the fourth day is to visit the National Park and the Ruins of Tulum. You can do it on your own or in a group with a company like Cancún Accesible —this last option is safer.
Along a coast with turquoise waters, Tulum houses imposing sites such as the Castle, the Great Palace, the House of Columns, the House of Halach Ulnic, the Cenote House, the Temple of the God of the Wind or the Temple of the Descending God. This beautiful enclave is a mandatory stop.
ACCESSIBLE TRANSPORTATION
It is essential that during your trip you can adequately move to all the places you want to visit. In order to do so, be sure to take a look at this list with information on transportation and mobility equipment rental.
- Cancun Airport Transportation and Cancún Accesible. Private and accessible transportation to the airport.
- Cancún Accesible. Scooter rental and other mobility equipment.
- For Handicap Travelers. Transportation and tours. Scooter and wheelchair rental.


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