Transport Options

Cancún International Airport is situated approximately one hundred sixty kilometres east of Valladolid via Highway 180D approach. Connection from airport to Hotel Zaci by ADO bus approximately two hours thirty minutes at genuinely affordable Mexican pricing or by taxi approximately two hours. Mérida International Airport approximately one hundred sixty kilometres west serves alternative aviation approach. Aeroméxico, Volaris, VivaAerobus, American Airlines, United, Delta, and extensive international carrier network serve Cancún with extraordinary global connectivity from essentially every major North American aviation origin plus considerable European and Latin American connectivity making Valladolid accessible from primary international aviation markets. Property staff can advise regarding currently reliable airport transfer arrangement.

From Cancún approximately one hundred sixty kilometres east via Highway 180D, connection to Valladolid requires approximately two hours making Cancún Zona Hotelera and Playa del Carmen Riviera Maya accessible as day excursion or extended regional programme element for guests whose Yucatán programme incorporates coastal engagement. From Mérida approximately one hundred sixty kilometres west via Highway 180, connection to Valladolid requires approximately two hours making Yucatán colonial capital with extraordinary Paseo de Montejo, Mérida Cathedral, and Mérida cultural programme accessible as extended day excursion.

From Tulum approximately one hundred kilometres southeast via specific Yucatán peninsula approach, connection enables Tulum Maya archaeological site and Tulum beach programme accessible as extended day excursion for guests whose Yucatán programme extends toward coastal Maya heritage engagement. From Playa del Carmen approximately one hundred forty kilometres east, connection enables Riviera Maya coastal engagement as extended day.

Getting around Valladolid from Hotel Zaci is primarily on foot for town centre colonial heritage circuit, immediate community programme within walking radius, by taxi or collective van for Chichén Itzá, Ek Balam, cenote circuit, and specific regional programme at affordable Mexican pricing, and by rental car or organized tour arrangement for comprehensive Yucatán regional circuit incorporating multiple archaeological and natural sites at timing flexibility that public transport cannot accommodate with equivalent programme independence.