Yucatán Peninsula

By Combi

Are collective-taxis that offer both inter and intra-city services. Cheaper than a taxi and usually faster than a bus since it makes less stops.

By taxi
By taxi

Available for hire even in small towns. For long distances however, like the caves at Lol-tun, be sure to agree on a price before boarding, or you might get ripped off.

By bus
By bus

Many different class buses are available to/from all the major and many of the minor cities.Mexican first class buses are excellent value and remarkably comfortable - comparable to European train services. Many cheaper services are also available - from second class little noticeable difference really to very basic minibus and truck services. Safety seems to decrease with price, however - second class and below may lack seatbelts. Beware of the excessive air conditioning that seems to be a feature on most services - the bus may be many degrees colder than the outside air, and being stuck on a twelve hour journey without adequate clothing can make a journey singularly unpleasant. Travelling second class is not recommended for taller people 5'10" feet or above. As second class busses hold more seats than first class ones do, there is almost no leg room. The major first class bus line is Autobuses del Oriente ADO. Most of the smaller lines Mayab, for example, are owned by ADO.