Jul 14 2010
Cancun hotels dropping prices this summer
(PRWEB) Miami, FL July 14, 2010 — “Hotels in Cancun have dropped prices anywhere from 18-25% in the last two months” According to Juan Palacio –CancunHotels.com C.E.O. ”You can find a great 4 stars hotel with free Wi-Fi internet and breakfast for $180 (per night) when a few months ago that same room can easily cost $275 (night)” says Palacio.
For example The Meridien Cancun Resort and Spa is offering a one deluxe room for $183 per night
- ($263 regular price) for this summer, The Grand Melia Cancun is offering rates as low as $150 per night ($192 regular price) also available all summer long, and all inclusive resorts like the Royal Solaris Cancun Resort, Marina and Spa are offering special rates as low as $152 per night for the summer months.
Hotels aren’t the only travel component that got cheaper when traveling to Cancun, AirTran Airways, a subsidiary of AirTran Holdings, Inc. announced yesterday a huge sale for travel to the airline’s Caribbean destinations including Cancun with special low fares. Some Sample Fares:
- Atlanta – Cancun $70
- Baltimore/Washington-Cancun $85
- Bloomington, IL – Cancun $95
- Milwaukee – Cancun $95
- Rochester, NY – Cancun $95
These special fares are available for purchase until July 15, 2010, and are good for travel from August 25, 2010, through October 21, 2010. Like all AirTran Airways fares, prices included in this sale are available for one-way travel and do not require a roundtrip purchase or an overnight stay .
Cancun has been in the news these days with celebrities like Angelina Jolie that recently was in the Riviera Maya promoting her latest movie “Salt” or with Mexico’s top broadcaster Televisa announcing on Monday it is interested in providing telecommunication services at an airport the government plans to build in the area.
- For full prices and details please visit www.cancunhotels.com, prices subject to change without prior notice.
- For details on Airtran prices visit Airtran(dot) com
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