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Getting There and Away

Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico

Air Travel

Chetumal International Airport CTM

Chetumal has its own airport, making air travel a good option for many visitors. The main airport serving the city is Chetumal International Airport (CTM). It is a relatively small airport, located just a short distance from the city center, offering convenience for travelers.

Airlines and Routes

  • Airlines operating at CTM mainly include domestic carriers like Aeromexico, Volaris, and Viva Aerobus.
  • Main routes begin from Mexico City (MEX) and Cancun (CUN).
  • Flights also connect from Guadalajara (GDL) or Monterrey (MTY), for wider domestic access.

International Flights & Transfers

Chetumal International Airport does not offer direct international flights. International travelers typically fly into larger hubs like Cancun International Airport (CUN) or Mexico City International Airport (MEX). From these major international gateways, you then take a connecting domestic flight to CTM. Many international visitors fly into Cancun and complete the remaining journey to Chetumal by ground transportation, like a long-distance bus. This path frequently brings more flexibility and can be more economical.

Airport Facilities & Transfers

  • CTM is a smaller airport with basic facilities and limited food/beverage options.
  • Taxis are the most accessible option for transfer to the city center or accommodation (agree on fare beforehand).
  • Several major car rental agencies have counters at the airport, making vehicle pick-up simple.

Flight Booking

Flight availability and prices vary with the season. Booking tickets well in advance is recommended during peak periods (Dollar Flight Club, Skyscanner).

Seasonal Pricing

High season (Dec-Apr) sees increased demand; low season (Jun-Oct) sees lower prices and less frequent options.

Monitoring Prices

Monitor airline websites and use flight comparison tools for best deals.

Land Transportation

Border Crossing Belize

  • Located at Subteniente López (10-15km south of Chetumal).
  • Exit Mexico: Mexican immigration for exit stamp on FMM and passport.
  • Enter Belize: Belizean immigration for entry stamp.
  • Fees: Mexico DNR (~MXN 687, often included in airfare, otherwise pay at bank). Belize exit fee (BZ$40/~US$20). Keep receipts.

Long-Distance Bus & Train

  • Long-distance buses: ADO is dominant in Yucatán, offering comfortable, reliable, frequent services.
  • ADO routes: Chetumal to Cancun, Playa del Carmen, Tulum, Mérida, Mexico City, Bacalar.
  • Train connections: No active passenger train service currently. Tren Maya project plans a Chetumal station (not fully operational).
  • Booking: At bus station, ADO website, or travel agencies. Booking in advance for popular routes is a good idea.

Self-Driving Considerations

Requirements

Valid driver's license from home country; International Driving Permit (IDP) is a good idea. Minimum age 21 (sometimes 25). Major credit card for deposit. Mandatory liability insurance. Consider collision damage waiver. DiscoverCars.com for rentals.

Road Conditions

Main highways (e.g., Highway 307 to Cancun) are generally well-maintained. Secondary roads vary in quality; potholes occur. Caution on less-traveled routes is advised. Roads can be poorly lit at night.

Safety Concerns

Topes (speed bumps) are ubiquitous, often poorly marked. Drive slowly near towns. Wildlife (deer, jaguars) can cross roads. Avoid driving long distances at night. Police checkpoints are common; have documents ready. Tip gas station attendants (MXN 5-10).

Sea/River Arrivals

Ferry Services to Belize

For an international sea journey, Chetumal offers ferry connections to Belize. A direct passenger ferry service runs between Chetumal and the popular Belizean islands of San Pedro (Ambergris Caye) and Caye Caulker. San Pedro Belize Express Water Taxi is a main operator for this route.

Ferry Details

  • Departure Point: Chetumal's main pier, "Muelle Fiscal" or "Muelle de San Pedro," near the city center.
  • Frequency: Typically one or two departures daily; check current timetables in advance.
  • Travel Time: Journey to San Pedro usually takes 1.5 to 2 hours, depending on sea conditions and immigration.

River Transportation & Cruise Ports

Formal river transportation for tourists is limited in Chetumal. While the Hondo River forms a significant border, large-scale passenger services are not common. Some local boat operators might offer informal tours within Chetumal Bay or short excursions on the lower reaches of the Hondo River, providing an unique perspective of the border area. These are generally for scenic purposes. Chetumal itself does not have a major cruise port. Mahahual, further north along the coast, serves as the main cruise port for the Costa Maya region.

Water Transport Summary

  • River transport: Limited, mostly informal scenic tours on Hondo River or Chetumal Bay.
  • Cruise Ports: Chetumal has no major cruise port; Mahahual serves Costa Maya.
  • Immigration procedures for international ferry travel are conducted directly at the Chetumal pier.

Timely Arrival

Arrive at least 1.5-2 hours before domestic flights, 30-45 minutes before bus departures, and 1 hour before international ferries for procedures.

Exit Fees

Mexico's DNR tourist tax (~MXN 687) is usually in international airfares; otherwise, pay separately for land/sea departure. Quintana Roo Visitax (~MXN 271) is technically applicable.

Terminal Facilities

CTM Airport has basic amenities. ADO Bus Terminal and Ferry Terminal offer basic waiting areas and limited shops.

Departure Information

Exit Fees & Taxes

Mexico's tourist tax for non-immigrants (DNR) is approximately MXN 687. If you depart Mexico by air on an international flight, this fee is usually included in your airfare. If you depart by land or sea internationally (e.g., crossing into Belize by bus or ferry), payment may be necessary separately. This is payable at a bank or designated payment point before exiting. Keep the receipt as proof.

Quintana Roo Visitax

  • The state of Quintana Roo levies a state-level tourism tax of approximately MXN 271 per visitor.
  • Often collected at Cancun International Airport.
  • Enforcement at land or sea borders from Chetumal can be less consistent, but it is technically applicable.

Departure Procedures

Plan your arrival time at terminals or airports to allow for check-in and security processes.

Timing Recommendations

  • Air Travel: For domestic flight from CTM, arrive at least 1.5-2 hours before scheduled departure.
  • Bus Travel: For departures from the ADO bus terminal, arrive 30-45 minutes before bus scheduled departure.
  • Ferry to Belize: When taking the ferry to Belize, arrive at the pier at least 1 hour before departure. This allows time for immigration, luggage check, and boarding.

Terminal Facilities for Departing Travelers

CTM Airport

A small waiting area with limited food and drink options. Not for extended waits or extensive pre-flight shopping.

ADO Bus Terminal

Waiting areas, restrooms, and small shops for snacks and drinks.

Ferry Terminal

Features a basic waiting area and immigration counters. Amenities are minimal, focusing on international departure procedures.

Final Tip

For any international departure by land or sea, always keep your FMM (tourist card) and payment receipts for exit fees handy.