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Find the best time to book cheap flights to Cancun

Flexible on travel dates? Discover the cheapest month to fly to Cancun

  • Cheapest round-trip flight

    from €142
  • Cheapest month to travel

    March, September
  • The cheapest day to fly

    Sunday
  • Lowest prices

    3 months before
Jun
€143
Jul
€143
Aug
€168
Sept
€142
Oct
€197
Nov
€153
Dec
€207
Jan
€198
Feb
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Mar
€142
Apr
€213
May
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When is the best time to buy flight tickets?

Find out how far in advance it's worth booking round-trip flights.
  • 6 months before

    from

    €202

  • 3 months before

    from

    €155

  • 30 days before

    from

    €232

  • 7 days before

    from

    €350

  • 1 day before

    from

    €1,952

Discover the cheapest day to fly

Discover on which day of the week flights are usually the most affordable.
€244
Mon
€820
Tue
€214
Wed
€155
Thu
€473
Fri
€306
Sat
€121
Sun

General information

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  • Flight time from Oaxaca

  • Exchange Rate

    1 MXN = 0.05 EUR
Cancun
Cancún, often spelled Cancun in English, is the most populous city in Quintana Roo, a southeastern state in Mexico. Located on the northeast coast of the Yucatán Peninsula, it's a major tourist destination known for its position on the Caribbean Sea. Being one of Mexico's easternmost points, it's just north of the famed Riviera Maya resort area. Its name, derived from Mayan, intriguingly translates to 'nest of snakes' or 'place of the golden snake'. The city's emblem, designed by Mexican-American artist Joe Vera, reflects its coastal beauty with blue for the Caribbean Sea, yellow for the sand, and red for the sun. Despite its vibrant present, Cancún has a somber past, with its Maya population drastically reduced post the Spanish conquest. Today's Cancún is a planned city, purposefully developed for tourism since 1970.