From Cancun to Bacalar: The Best Way to Travel


A view over the beautiful Bacalar Lagoon.

Bacalar, a southeastern Mexican town on the border of Belize, is gaining popularity among tourists for its newly coined title, 'The Maldives of Mexico.' This somewhat hidden gem could be on the verge of becoming Mexico's newest premier destination within the next few years.

Looking to escape the crowds of Cancun and discover the tranquility of Bacalar’s lagoon oasis but not sure where to start? Keep reading for the ultimate travel guide to ensure a seamless and easy trip between the two. Grab a coffee and some snacks, and prepare for a simple 5½-hour journey to one of Mexico’s most beautiful, best-kept secrets.

Tip: This can, of course, also be reversed to go from Bacalar to Cancun!

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Cancun to Bacalar

The ADO bus at the station.

Step 1: Take the BUS from Cancun to Bacalar

The best option to travel from Cancun to Bacalar is with ADO, the largest bus company in Mexico. However, you can opt to rent a car or take a private taxi as well. A private taxi could cost upwards of 300 USD. I recommend taking the ADO bus since it is the cheapest and easiest option. There is a direct route from Cancun to Bacalar, making one or two stops in Playa del Carmen and/or Tulum. Prices vary depending on the day and time and can cost anywhere from 350-700 pesos (19-38 USD). I always suggest booking ahead!

The ADO Bus has three main transport vehicle options (they are all similar):

  • ADO Bus: This is your regular ADO bus experience! The classic red bus.

  • ADO GL: The GL on this purple ADO bus means “Great Luxury.” Essentially, the bus offers a few more amenities.

  • AU: This is Autobuses Unidad, the “cheaper” ADO travel option.

To see if your bus makes any stops, click “ver detalle” (see details)

after searching your route on the ADO website. A bottom section should show up (see photo as an example). Click “ver mapa,” and your screen should look like the next photo…

P.S. If you have suitcases, make sure the small suitcase icon is shown (I have circled this in pink)–not all buses have suitcase space.

The photo to the right is the second screen that will pop up after clicking “ver mapa.”

  • Salida: This is your origin / where you are getting the bus from.

  • Llegada: This is your destination.

  • The duration of your bus can be found above the purple box.

  • Stops along your route can be found under the purple box.

Tip: Be sure to download your ticket to your phone in case the service is spotty.

The Cancun ADO Bus Station is located here. Once you arrive, since you already have your ticket, go through the front doors and follow the signs to your bus. Buses will also have their stops indicated on signs above the windshield. If you are unsure of where to go or if it is close to your departure time, ask any of the workers for assistance.

Pro Tip: There is a Subway, McDonalds, Cafe, ATM, restrooms, seating area, and convenience store inside the bus terminal if needed.

A photo of inside the ADO bus.

How Long is the Bus?

  • The bus ride is 5-6 hours depending on number of stops.

Where Does Baggage Go?

  • Larger bags, suitcases, and any luggage with wheels must go under the bus. My suitcases were locked via a built-in combination lock (thank you TUMI) or with a mini padlock between the zippers.

  • All my valuables, including money, were in my backpack, which I kept near my feet throughout the bus ride. The bus was air-conditioned with cozy seats, adjustable shades, TV screens showing a movie (we had Scooby-Doo in Spanish), and a bathroom at the back.

Pro Tip: Not everyone sits in assigned seats, so be sure to get on the bus early! Sit further from the bathroom if possible… :)

Is the Bus Safe?

  • I have traveled numerous bus routes across the Yucatan Peninsula without any moments of uncertainty or nervousness. I often noticed solo young female travelers on my buses, which speaks volumes. However, I recommend riding with extra caution, as you should when traveling anywhere. Avoid riding buses at night or arriving after dark at your destination. If you are a heavy sleeper, it is best not to nap on the bus. Follow basic safety rules like keeping money discreet and avoiding conflicts with strangers.

Step 2: Arrive in Bacalar & Transfer to ACCOMMODATION

The ADO bus drops you in what feels like a random spot in Bacalar, but taxis will be awaiting your arrival to take you to your accommodation. Be sure to agree to a price BEFORE getting into the taxi. I paid 50 pesos to get to my accommodation (2.5 km away).

Congrats you have made it from Cancun to Bacalar!

To find all the vital information you need to know about Bacalar and what there is to do here, click here!

Note: Transportation throughout the Yucatán Peninsula is on its way to becoming more accessible with the new Tren Maya Railway. Head here for more information and to stay up to date on which routes are open now!


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