How to Travel Yucatan on a Budget (+ FREE Cheatsheet) (2024)

A question many people ask me is: How can I go to Mexico on a budget?

The answer is simple: plan in advance, follow the tips in this guide, and you can enjoy an epic Mexico vacation for less than $40 a day!

In this post, I have compiled a complete guide of my top tips and travel hacks to budget friendly travel around Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula, including cheap places to stay, low-cost travel on airlines and public transport, delicious cheap food, and excellent outdoor activities that are free or low cost.

I also provide advice on avoiding being ripped-off, being wary of hidden costs, and staying clear of scammers.

Planning your trip? Use my favorite resources!

🏨 Accommodation: I recommend Booking.com
✈️ Flights: for the cheapest flights, I use Skyscanner
🚗 Rental Car: I recommend Discover Cars
🛡️ Travel Insurance: for the best deals I rely on SafetyWing

Read on to learn how you can have a truly EPIC time traveling in Yucatan on a shoe-string budget.

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Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula is one of the most sought-after holiday destinations on earth.

Indeed, it has something for anyone and everyone – dreamy white sand beaches, crystal clear waters, iconic ancient Mayan ruins, stunning natural cenotes, and truly delicious food!

Although Mexico is generally very affordable, the Yucatan region is slightly more expensive than the rest of the country due to its popularity and location.

Featuring some of the world’s most visited paradise spots: Cancun, Playa Del Carmen and Tulum, you’d be forgiven for thinking everything is very expensive.

Worry not – read on and I’ll show you how to make the most of a truly EPIC time in Yucatan, without breaking the bank.

Additional Yucatan Travel Guides:

For more useful travel information on Yucatan, check out these articles:

Yucatan 2 Week Itinerary (2023 Edition)
The Perfect Yucatan 1 Week Itinerary
What to Pack for Mexico: Travel Essentials
Ultimate Yucatan Travel Guide (+ FREE Cheatsheet)
Where to Stay in Tulum in 2023
Interesting Facts about Mexico
Complete Guide to Driving from Cancun to Tulum
Tulum vs Cancun: the Pros and Cons

Travel Guide: How To Travel Yucatan On A Budget:

Average Daily Price: $20-40

You can easily explore the Yucatan on $20-40 USD per day.

The following guide gives an idea of how much things costs in Mexico based on figures by budgetyourtrip.comBudget (cheap) Travel:

  • Average daily cost: $16
  • One week: $112
  • Two weeks: $223
  • One month: $478

Mid-range Travel:

  • Average daily cost: $44
  • One week: $309
  • Two weeks: $617
  • One month: $1,323

Best Time To Visit

The cheapest time to visit the Yucatan peninsula is during the off-season between May-November.

It’s very hot during this time and accommodation prices are significantly lower.

Where To Stay In Yucatan

There are countless different accommodation options available in Yucatan – from camping, tree-houses and hostels to luxury hotels and inclusive resorts.

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Prices are the same in all the main tourist destinations but vary depending on the season – they can be up to 5 times higher during high season main holidays (Christmas, Easter etc.)

The Riviera Maya is the most popular destination in Yucatan for tourists – it’s the coastal stretch of white sand beaches packed with towns, resorts and parks, that runs from Cancun, right the way down to Tulum.

Here are some rough estimates to help give you an idea:
  • Hostels: $5-20 per night
  • Guest Houses: $40-90 per night
  • Mid-range Hotels: $100-200 per night
  • Luxury Resorts: $200+ per night

Click on this link for a list of affordable accommodation options in Yucatan on Booking

What to Pack for Yucatan

Below are some great recommendations on travel gear and attire that are affordable and also reliable.

Luggage

How to Travel Yucatan on a Budget (+ FREE Cheatsheet) (4)CabinMax Backpack – if you’re a beginner on a shoestring budget, this clamshell design rucksack is the ideal choice. Buy on Amazon

Essential Clothing / Attire & Items

The North Face Venture 2 jacket – North Face’s latest addition is the ultimate all-weather jacket – lightweight, durable, & waterproof, keeps you warm when its cold and stays cool when its hot. Buy on Amazon (Womens) Amazon (Mens)

How to Travel Yucatan on a Budget (+ FREE Cheatsheet) (5)Birckenstock Sandals– a world leader in strong and sturdy footwear, a good pair of Birkenstocks is one of the most essential footwear items for backpackers, trekkers, or anyone travelling in hot climates and rocky terrain. Buy on Amazon

How to Travel Yucatan on a Budget (+ FREE Cheatsheet) (6)Eastpak doggy bag – comes with plenty of storage space, this bumbag fits perfectly around your waist like a money belt as well as across your chest. Buy on Amazon

The Little Bodhi microfibre travel towel – microfibre towels are light, compact and dry quickly, a must-have item especially if your hotel doesn’t guarantee a towel. Buy on Amazon

Gadgets & Electronics

Universal Travel Adapter – compatible in 200+ countries, it comes with 3 USB ports, a Type C port, and can charge multiple devices at once – including your phone, camera, and powerbank. This is the ULTIMATE travel adapter, and by far the best one you’ll ever need! Amazon

How to Travel Yucatan on a Budget (+ FREE Cheatsheet) (7)AKASO V50 Pro SE – the best budget action camera: 20MP Image quality, 4K / 60FPS video – its up there with GoPro but at a fraction of the price. A worthy budget option and entry level action camera. Buy on Amazon

Panasonic Lumix TZ80 – for the budget, entry-level photographer, this is the ideal compact camera: comes with 30x optical zoom and 4K photo & video. Buy on Amazon

How to Travel Yucatan on a Budget (+ FREE Cheatsheet) (8)Campteck travel wallet & passport holder – Stores passports, ID cards, credit cards, travel money, print outs, your smartphone, keys, and more. Has lots of storage pockets and zip compartments, it’s waterproof, and has RFID interlining to safeguard your passport. Buy on Amazon

For a complete guide on everything you need to pack for Mexico, head over to: What to Pack for Mexico: Travel Essentials
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Flights To Yucatan

You can find some pretty good deals on flights from all over the US and Europe.

The cheapest flights are from major US cities of course, from as little as $160 return from cities like Denver, Houston, Chicago, and Philadelphia.

From Europe, there are some excellent deals with return flights at £300 from UK cities (London, Manchester and Edinburgh). I source the cheapest flights I can find using the best tool on the web:Skyscanner.

Transport

Public transport is relatively cheap and easy to use in Yucatan.

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Buses

Buses in Mexico are very comfortable and cheap, the main company is called ADO. They’re all equipped with AC and play movies for entertainment (in Spanish). Book your ADO transport here.

Bicycles

Many places provide bicycles for rent which are a cheap and convenient way to get around town.

Collectivos

If you’re on a pretty tight budget, you might want to take a shared taxi known as a ‘Collectivo’, a common service in Yucatan.

It means travelling with other passengers – so the price is split between everyone, which saves a LOT of money. These shared vans/minibuses link town to town, with main stops along the way (including near the beaches). Basically you use it as you would a bus, but let the driver know where you want to get out, and pay him once you arrive at your destination.

The price varies from place to place, but an hour-long trip averages $4.

Taxis

Most taxis in Mexico don’t have meters, so always ask the price before you get in. Inner-city/town rides shouldn’t cost more than $2. However, taxis are more expensive from stations and touristy areas.

Airport Transfer

Airport taxis charge non-negotiable 40 USD paid at the taxi stands inside the airport. Alternatively, the ADO buses run every half hour from the airport to downtown Cancun, and cost 5 USD per person. Click here for airport transfers from Cancun.

Internet / WiFi / SIM Card In Yucatan

Although Internet Cafes still exist in Yucatan (ranging from 10-15 pesos per hour), they are gradually declining as free WiFi is becoming more readily available in restaurants, cafes, shops and public plazas.

There is WiFi in many hotels and bars, but in some of these places its only accessible from the lobbies.

Telcel and Movistar have the best SIM coverage in Yucatan.

The best option is to buy a Mexican SIM card (they are quite cheap), and insert into your mobile phone, provided it’s unlocked (some shops will unlock your phone for a fee).

There’s range of good short-term paquetes (packages) deals with unlimited calls and data etc.

Things to See & Do in Yucatan

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Swim in the Cenotes

The Yucatan is famed for having the world’s largest underground river network, with more than 6000 beautiful limestone sinkholes and caves known as cenotes.

These are a unique wonder of nature and a perfect way to cool off and relax on a hot day.

And whats more – they are public places which means they are free!

Sunbathing on white sand beaches

One of the best things to do in Yucatan is sunbathing on its world-famous white-sand beaches and swimming in its calm, crystal-clear waters.

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There’s plenty of top beaches along the Riviera Maya, and further away, you’ll find fewer tourists on the north coast and on the islands.

Most beaches offer water activities such as reef snorkelling, parasailing, jet-skiing and windsurfing.

Visit the Mayan Ruins

Apart from the Chichen Itza and Tulum, most Mayan Ruins are free to visit.

There’s plenty of other great ruins and archeological sites all over Yucatan that you can see for free, and with less tourists about too, like Izamal and Palenque.

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Scuba Diving

For around $50-60, you can get a diving session at places like Cozumel island (off the coast of Playa Del Carmen) for some of the best diving experiences in the Caribbean.

Visit Yucatan’s cities for a more authentic experience

Be sure to leave the crowds of the Riviera Maya by visiting cities like Izamal, famous for its ancient Mayan ruins.

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Valladolid, another Mayan city with Spanish Colonial architecture, is the perfect base for exploring the nearby stunning cenotes and the Chichen Itza.

Merida is the capital of Yucatan state – spend a couple of days here experiencing true authentic Yucatan culture and food.

Spend a day (or two) at Isla Holbox

One of Yucatan’s exotic small islands off the coast, Isla Holbox is packed with stunning views and water activities. Food & drinks are pretty cheap, as are most of the activities here.

Explore the stunning Pink Lakes at Los Coloradas

On the north coast of Yucatan sits the Pink Lakes. Due to the reflection of the suns rays on the rock salts in the lakes, it causes an incredible bright, cotton-candy pink phenomenon thats a sight to behold! A highly recommended trip, and you can see the lakes for free too.

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Relax in a Temazcal Sauna

An ancient Mayan tradition, Temazcal steam baths have been used for healing and ritual purposes for thousands of years. This is a fantastic way to unwind and enjoy a unique sauna experience that detoxes and cleanses the body.

Explore Nature

There’s plenty of great nature reserves like the Ria Celestun on the western coast, and the Ecological Reserve Corchito where you can go kayaking and snorkelling, as well as bird watching.

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Go Off The Beaten Path

I always advise going off the beaten path anywhere – go where the crowd isn’t going. You will find hidden gems and beautiful spots that are blessed with lack of tourists and guides.

If you’re keen to avoid the crowds, a good start is to go inland away from the Riviera Maya tourist spots.

Isla Holbox makes for a quieter trip than Isla Mujeres due to its lack of tourists, its also the preferred place by the locals.

Visa Requirements

British, EU, and US Passport holders can pick up a tourist visa on arrival and remain in Mexico for up to 180 days.

Simply fill in the tourist card given to you on the flight, and remember to keep the second half in your passport, for when you leave the country.

Security Tip: Wherever I travel in the world, I always wear my Zero Grid Travel Security Belt – a hidden money pouch that’s incredibly useful for stashing away my cash so even the smartest pickpockets don’t stand a chance. Get yours from Amazon
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My Yucatan Budget:

Total Days: 14

Total Spent: $1,700 (£1,340)

Daily Average Spend: $60 (£45)

This was my overall cost for 14 days – including two day tours. If I had decided on leaving out those day tours and opted for staying in hostel dorms (instead of private double rooms), my overall cost would be considerably lower.

Yucatan Travel Costs

Is Yucatan Expensive?

As with most places in the world, it all depends on what you choose to do activity wise, where you eat, where you stay, and whether or not you haggle and negotiate on prices.

You can enjoy a two week vacation in the Yucatan on as little as $20 a day, on a shoestring budget.

Average Prices:

  • A cup of coffee: $1-3
  • A beer: $2
  • Meals (budget): $9 per day
  • Meals (mid-range): $30 per day
  • Budget hostel: $9 per person
  • Mid-range hotel: $45 per night
  • Local transport (taxi, buses): $2-6 per day
  • Inter-city transportation: $7-17
  • Car hire: $20-30 per day
  • Entertainment: $5-13 per day
  • Adventure activities: $40-200 per day

Top 10 Cheap Eats and Top 10 Budget Cafes on the Riviera Maya

Here’s a map of the top 10 budget restaurants in the Riviera Maya:

Here’s a map of the top 10 budget cafes in the Riviera Maya:

Top Budget Travel Tips

Stay in hostel dorms for the ultimate low cost experience. While inclusive resorts are hassle-free, they are considerably MUCH more costly.

Use the collectivos and 2nd class buses for the cheapest means of transport around Yucatan during your trip.

Eat from taco stands and local eateries instead of dining in restaurants to save a ton of money. Don’t be put off by the lack of decor and luxury – if the locals are eating there, I guarantee the food is DELICIOUS. The best ones are the stands with long queues of locals.

Beach tip: opt for the sun loungers that come free when you order food/drink from the bar, rather than paying ridiculous prices to rent them (especially when there’s scammers charging for the loungers that they don’t own).

Haggle. You can haggle for the price of most souvenirs in Yucatan. Certain stores have fixed price items (such as in chain-stores) but everywhere else is pretty much up for negotiation. Have confidence – walk away if the price isn’t right for you – the seller will almost immediately give you his final price the moment you walk away.

Always ask for the price before you get in taxis. Some taxis will try to scam you in popular tourist destinations like Playa Del Carmen and Tulum.

Travelling to the Yucatan soon?

  • Yucatan, Mexico: Ultimate Travel Guide 2023 – a comprehensive guide of everything you need to know before you go
  • Head over to my blog: Yucatan: 2-Week Itinerary for all the top tips and advice on seeing the best Yucatan has to offer in 14 days.

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FAQs

What is the best way to get around the Yucatan? ›

Note that some larger hotels in Playa may provide free transportation to town, so check ahead before planning alternative transportation.
  1. By Car. Renting a vehicle may be the most convenient choice depending on how much exploring you plan to do on your own. ...
  2. By Shuttle. ...
  3. By Bus. ...
  4. By Taxi. ...
  5. By Colectivo.

Is the Yucatan expensive? ›

Yucatan (Mexico) isn't an expensive destination for the most part. You can find large variety of budget and mid-range accommodations, as well as great restaurant with fair prices. All the entrances to cenotes and sites are paying, and the fee varies from about 70 pesos for some cenotes up to 430 pesos for Chichen Itza.

Is Mexico cheap or expensive? ›

Nevertheless, Mexico can certainly be a budget-friendly destination with screaming bargains – like $1 tacos, freshly squeezed fruit juices, ice-cold cervezas (beers), and bus rides. Even beach towns with ritzy resorts have less expensive areas. Read on for our top tips for visiting Mexico on a budget.

Is it safe to drive around the Yucatan peninsula? ›

You don't need to worry about being hijacked or driving at night in Yucatán. The roads are perfectly safe. Just keep the following points in mind: ⛔️ As far as road safety, most of the roads and highways are well maintained and are in good to excellent condition.

What is the safest city in Yucatan? ›

In fact, Merida, Mexico is considered the safest city in Mexico and one of the safest cities in North America. Merida is the capital of the Yucatan and the safest city in Mexico.

Where is the best place to base yourself in Yucatan? ›

Valladolid is a small, colonial city between Cancun and the state capital Merida. It's the closest town to Chichen Itza, the most popular Mayan archaeological site (about 28mi/45km away), and a great place to base yourself to explore other historic sites.

How many days should I spend in Yucatan? ›

Three weeks in the Yucatan means you can visit the main towns and archaeological sites as well as enjoy some beach time. You can still fit the main highlights in two weeks.

What month is the Yucatan best? ›

As with the Caribbean, the Yucatan Peninsula's high season runs from the start of November to the end of April. During these winter months, the weather tends to be drier, cooler and less humid than the hotter, wetter, more humid summer months which run from May through October.

How much money do you need per day in Mexico? ›

Now, let's get down to the nitty-gritty of the trip to Mexico cost. For budget travelers, you can expect to spend around $30 to $50 per day, including accommodation, food, transportation, and activities. Mid-range travelers, on the other hand, can expect to spend around $60 to $100 per day.

Is $100 worth a lot in Mexico? ›

What can a handful of pesos get you in Mexico? Considering the fact that under current exchange rates, $100 USD equals approximately 1,671 MXN, so is $100 a lot of money in Mexico? Yes, you can get a whole heck of a lot from $100!

How much money to take to Mexico for 1 week? ›

For budget travelers, you can expect to spend around $30 to $50 per day in Mexico, including accommodation, food, transportation, and activities. For mid-range travelers, you can expect to spend around $80 to $150 per day, depending on your preferences and activities.

How much is a meal in Mexico in US dollars? ›

Cost of Eating Out in Mexico

A meal in an inexpensive restaurant costs $8.17 per person, but you can find street food like quesadillas and tacos for way less - as little as $1 to $3! You can also get a combo meal or a large pizza for $6 to $7.

Is Merida, Mexico safe from cartels? ›

In Mexico, most violence is related to cartels, which don't have much of a presence in Merida, Yucatan, or most tourist cities. Though bad things happen every single day throughout the U.S., they get written off as isolated incidents instead of labeling the country as unsafe.

Is it safe to walk in Merida at night? ›

Its a pretty safe city to walk around in though. We were there for a week, out every night, and pretty much just took taxis when we didn't feel like walking, not out of a concern for our safety. I feel the same as n_m. I often use taxis because they are cheap and available everywhere.

Is Yucatan safe for Americans? ›

If you were wondering if is Yucatan a safe state to visit, the answer is yes. According to “Excelsior” which is the second oldest and most recognized newspaper in Mexico City, in 2023 Yucatán was still named the safest state in México and occupies the 4th place in security worldwide.

Do you need a car in Yucatan? ›

There are many ways to travel the Yucatán, but for the ultimate freedom, you'll definitely love exploring it by car! If you want to discover Mexico on a road trip, then the Yucatán is one of the best and safest regions to do it.

How many days do you need in Yucatán Peninsula? ›

You can't go wrong with 5 full days. You could easily fill a week in Merida, using the city as a base for numerous day trips including Maya sites, cenotes, Celestun and other coastal towns, haciendas and small towns. Read up on Tulum to make sure it's the right kind of place for you.

Does Merida Yucatan have Uber? ›

Choose the best ways to get around Mérida

With Uber, you can trade flagging down cabs for requesting rides on demand, no matter the time of day. Request a ride from an airport to a hotel, head to a restaurant, or visit another place. The choice is yours. Open the app and enter a destination to get started.

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