How to get to Playa del Carmen from Cancun Airport

Planning your Mexican escape? Once you’ve got the flights and hotel sorted, the next step is figuring out how to get to your tropical vacation.

Cancun Airport is located 35 miles (56 km) away from Playa del Carmen and getting there is actually quite easy. Even if you’ve left it to the last minute, there are still a few transport options to get you to Playa Del Carmen without much fuss.

Read on to find out how to get to Playa del Carmen from Cancun Airport including some frequently asked questions to help you with your planning.

How to get to Playa del Carmen from Cancun Airport

Whether you’re going solo or got the whole crew in tow, there are several options you can take to get to Playa del Carmen. The bus is the cheapest option, especially if you’re traveling alone while renting a car can be the most pricey but it will give you the freedom to get around the area and explore.

Rent a car

If you’re planning to rent a car anyway for your visit, renting a car at Cancun Airport could be the easiest option. It’s an easy 45-minute drive to Playa del Carmen and I often found the car rental agencies located at the airport to be some of the best to deal with.

Make sure to book in advance and have a Plan B in place just in case your flight arrives too late. Unlike some other international airports, the car rental places in Cancun seem to close early and some travelers have been stuck.

Take the bus

The ADO bus is usually my go-to if I’m traveling on my own from Cancun Airport. It’s about USD$10, air-conditioned, comfortable and there is only one stop in Puerto Morelos before you get to Playa del Carmen. Depending on the time of day, the buses can depart as early as every half hour with a longer wait in off-peak times.

The buses drop you off at a bus station located on the south end of Playa where you have a choice of walking to your accommodation if it’s near enough or getting a taxi.

You can get your ticket once you arrive from either a ticket booth within the airport found after baggage claim and near the car rental booths or curbside next to the bus stop. The booth inside takes cards but the one outside is cash only.

My best advice is to get your ticket curbside if you can. The tickets are for set departure times so if you’re too close to the next departure, the booth inside will usually sell you the following departure time even if you still have a chance of making the next one. I was unfortunate enough once to not have cash so had to use the booth inside the airport and when I got outside the bus was sitting there for a good 10 minutes before it left followed by another half an hour wait before the next one.

Check out the full guide on How to get to Playa del Carmen from Cancun Airport by bus for more detail.

Hire a driver

There are a ton of drivers willing to pick you up at Cancun Airport for a fair fee. I usually pay around MXN$600-$800 or USD$30-$40.

Here are some personal recommendations of drivers I use regularly:

  • JF Riviera Tours: +52 984 176 1374

  • Daniel: +52 984 105 1368

  • Tania: +52 984 322 5142

They all speak English and can also be hired for day trips and as guides to help you explore the area. I suggest you get in touch with them through WhatsApp, one of the must have apps for travel.

Book a shuttle

A shuttle from Cancun Airport is a slightly cheaper option than a private driver if you’re on your own and don’t mind sharing a van with a few strangers. Shuttles will take you from door to door and you will usually have to pay in advance.

Grab a taxi

This is the last resort if the bus wait is too long or you haven’t already arranged any other transport in advance. Once you exit the terminal, you will see a large group of taxi drivers happy to take you where you need to go but this is definitely the priciest option.

You’ll have to do some negotiating here as they are going to start prices as high as MXN $1,200 (USD$60) or even more.

Chichen Itza - one of the New Seven Wonders of the World and an easy day trip from Playa del Carmen

Chichen Itza - one of the New Seven Wonders of the World and an easy day trip from Playa del Carmen

Frequently asked questions

How can I get to Playa del Carmen with a pet?

The ADO bus only allows pets to be placed in the luggage storage underneath the bus and not onboard so this is probably not the best option unless you have a particularly chill pup. I do know of some people who have snuck on with a small dog in their bag but you might not want to rely on this option.

Your best bet is to either rent a car or use one of the suggested drivers who are all happy to have a pet on board.

How can I get from Cancun Airport with a lot of luggage?

If you’re struggling to pack light, then get in touch with a private driver. Fernando at JF Riviera Tours and Christian both have a variety of vehicles to fit multiple bags.

How can I get from Cancun Airport with a group?

If you’re travelling with a group of more than 3 people, it makes sense to hire a private driver or get a taxi as a last resort. The recommended drivers can carry large groups and all their luggage with no worries.

Can I use the colectivos to get to Playa del Carmen?

The colectivo vans that travel up and down the main highway between Cancun and Playa del Carmen are a cheap way to get around the Riviera Maya. Unfortunately, you can’t use them to get from the Cancun Airport.

Practically, you would have to walk almost 40 minutes in the heat and humidity that the area is known for, along roads not designed for pedestrians before you get to the busy highway where you’d have to wait for a colectivo to pick you up. I can be pretty frugal at times but I haven’t heard of anyone attempting this, especially since the bus is only about USD$10 and a much comfier option.