Suites Gaby
Suites Gaby, a new one-star hotel in downtown Cancun, has 54 air conditioned rooms which all have cable TV, telephone, high-speed Internet and safety deposit boxes large enough for your laptop. Conveniently located near Market 28, Wal Mart, City Hall and numerous bars and restaurants, Suites Gaby is only 15 minutes from the Hotel Zone and 25 minutes from the airport. The hotel also offers complimentary transportation to and from the beach. Amenities also include an on-site restaurant, bars, two swimming pools, laundromat and free covered parking. Suites Gaby offers reasonable rates for business travelers or vacationers looking for long-term accommodations.
Suites Gaby
Av. Sunyaxchen Lote 46 y 47
Mza 2 SM :25 CP 77509
Cancún, Quintana Roo, México
011 (+52) 998 887 8037
suitesgaby.com
Hotel Alux Cancun
One block from the main bus station, you'll find the affordable Hotel Alux, which offers air conditioning, private bath, cable TV and telephone in its 32 rooms. Safety deposit boxes and luggage storage also are available. There is a restaurant on-site, but the hotel is within walking distance of many restaurants, banks, ATM machines, markets, parks and stores. As of 2010, room rates are as low as $30, but be aware that they do not accept credit cards.
Hotel Alux Cancun
Uxmal Ave. #21 SM23, MZA 3
011 (+52) 998 884 0662
hotelalux.com
Soberanis Hostel
Soberanis Hotel and Hostel, the oldest hotel in Cancun, has a bar, restaurant and room service, on-site parking and Internet access. Accommodations range from dorm rooms , single bed rooms and family rooms with a queen and two bunk beds . This is a good starting and stopping place for those planning to explore the region beyond Cancun, by bus or boat.
Soberanis Hotel
Av coba 5 y 7 mza 8
SM 22
C.P. 77500 Cancun Q.Roo Mexico
011 (+52) 998 884 4564
soberanis.com.mx
Article Written By Lea Ann Fessenden-Joseph
Lea Ann Fessenden-Joseph, a professional freelance writer, spent more than 20 years with a major airline and enjoys writing about travel, health, alternative medicine and interior decorating. She is the National Caribbean Travel Examiner and her work has been featured in the "Dallas Morning News," "Caribbean Property and Lifestyle Magazine," Gadling, Travels and numerous other publications. Fessenden-Joseph attended Texas Christian University.