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The 10 Best Websites for Cancún Vacation Packages & Deals [2024]

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A Cancún vacation may be just what the doctor ordered. This hotspot on the Yucatán Peninsula is so popular because it’s easy to get to from most of the U.S. and there are plenty of hotel options, from budget-friendly to all-inclusive to luxury resorts — there’s something for everyone.

A great way to save money on your Cancún vacation is by purchasing a package that includes a hotel and flights. More often than not, the cost of a package will be less than purchasing these things separately, but you might have to do some digging to get a package with exactly what you want.

There are tons of websites out there offering these vacation packages, so we narrowed that down to 10 of the best options. These sites are a great place to start when you are looking for a Cancún vacation package.

1. CheapTickets

CheapTickets is a popular online travel agency that often has great deals. You may notice that the site is owned by Expedia, so the search functionality will look familiar. However, that doesn’t mean that CheapTickets and Expedia will have the same prices, so it’s not a bad idea to price out your vacation package on both sites to see which one offers the better price.

CheapTickets has tons of great filtering options, including a map feature that allows you to search for hotels by location. You can also narrow your search results by hotel amenities, meal plans, guest ratings, cancellation, policies, accessibility, and traveler experience (LBGTQ-welcoming, business-friendly, or family-friendly).

Cheap Tickets cancun vacation package results
CheapTickets has great filtering options to help you find exactly what you’re looking for. Image Credit: CheapTickets

Hot Tip: Not sure what to do when you get there? Check out our guide to fun things to do in Cancún for some ideas.

2. Apple Vacations

Apple Vacations specializes in Caribbean, Mexican, and Hawaiian vacations, along with a few other popular destinations, so it’s a great site to check out when you’re searching for a Cancún vacation.

Apple Vacations Cancun packages
Apple Vacations has lots of options for your Cancún vacation. Image Credit: Apple Vacations

The site is easy to use and has some great filtering options that help you narrow down your search results by any of a number of factors, including the type of experience, the amenities you want, or the hotel’s location.

During the checkout process, you’ll be able to add anything from an airport transfer or rental car to trip insurance. Plus, you’ll have access to Apple Extras — a selection of tours and activities that you can book along with your hotel and flight.

3. Expedia

Expedia is a popular site for booking travel because it’s easy to use and often has great deals. Your Cancún vacation package can be customized to include flights, a hotel, and even a rental car.

Expedia has a great map feature that you can use to find a resort in just the right location. Plus, there are lots of filtering options that will help narrow your search results.

Cancun vacation package search on Expedia
Expedia has great sorting and filtering options. Image Credit: Expedia

One of the nice things about booking through Expedia is that it has its own rewards program called One Key. With this program, you can earn and use points on eligible trips and access special member pricing. This is a good way to earn rewards when you don’t participate in a hotel chain’s loyalty program.

For more information including how the One Key program works, check out our guide to using Expedia to find great deals on travel.

Hot Tip: If award travel is more your style, check out these great Cancún hotels that you can book with points and the best ways to fly to Mexico using miles to assemble your own booked-on-points travel package.

4. American Airlines Vacations

Booking your Cancún vacation through American Airlines Vacations might make sense if you’re interested in earning or redeeming American Airlines AAdvantage miles.

You’ll earn a minimum of 1,000 miles with any vacation package booked through American Airlines Vacations, but there are also special deals that come with up to 30,000 miles! If you’re chasing American Airlines elite status, you’ll be happy to know that your American Airlines Vacations purchase earns Loyalty Points that will help you earn status.

If you’d rather redeem your American Airlines miles to save cash on your vacation, you can do so through American Airlines Vacations. Unfortunately, you’ll only get 1 cent per point in value. We value American Airlines miles at 1.4 cents each, so this doesn’t represent a great value. However, if you have miles to spare and would rather spend them on a vacation package instead of flights, this could be a way to make that happen.

AA Vacations with miles
You can pay for all or part of your vacation with American Airlines miles when you book through American Airlines Vacations. Image Credit: American Airlines Vacations

Bottom Line: You can earn American Airlines AAdvantage Miles on purchases through American Airlines vacations. Alternatively, you can choose to redeem your miles for travel through American Airlines Vacations.

5. Southwest Vacations

Southwest flights don’t show up on third-party websites (like online travel agencies) so if you want to fly Southwest you’ll need to book your hotel and flight separately or book a vacation package through Southwest Vacations.

This could be a great option for Southwest flyers since you’ll earn Southwest Rapid Rewards points for your Southwest Vacations purchase!

Southwest Vacation package for Cancun
You’ll earn Rapid Rewards points on every package booked through Southwest Vacations. Image Credit: Southwest Vacations

There’s a potential downside, though. Southwest doesn’t release a schedule a year in advance like most airlines, so you can’t book as far ahead of time as you might like.

Bottom Line: You’ll earn Rapid Rewards points on any package booked through Southwest Vacations, but you can’t use Rapid Rewards points to pay for any part of your trip. Get all of the details in our guide to Southwest Vacations.

6. Kayak

Kayak is a metasearch engine that searches lots of other sites to quickly help you find the best deal. It’s a very useful tool to search for flights, hotels, rental cars, and even vacation packages.

One of the nice things about using Kayak is that it’s easy to see the price of a specific package from many different websites at once. Kayak will display the lowest price, but you’ll be able to see other options (with different flights, for example) by clicking the See all dropdown arrow.

Kayak Cancun vacation search results
Kayak makes it easy to see the prices from many different websites at 1 time. Image Credit: Kayak

If you decide to book a flight, hotel, or vacation package through Kayak, be sure to check the price on the mobile app first. You’ll often find mobile-only deals — and Kayak’s new loyalty program, KAYAK Explorer, is only available through the app.

7. Orbitz

If you’ve booked travel anytime in the last decade, chances are you’re familiar with Orbitz. This online travel agency has been around for over 20 years, consistently provides a user-friendly experience, and it often has great deals too.

It even has its own rewards program, Orbitz Rewards, which is a nice perk when booking through a third-party website. You’ll earn Orbucks on all of your purchases through Orbitz, which can then be applied to hotels booked through the site.

Orbucks earnings on Cancun vacation package
You’ll earn Orbucks when you book a Cancún vacation package through Orbitz. Image Credit: Orbitz

You’ll earn 1% back in Orbucks when purchasing a vacation package through the site, but that increases to 2% when you book through the mobile app.

For more information, including how the Orbitz Rewards program work s, check out our guide to booking travel with Orbitz.

Hot Tip: If choose a package that includes a hotel that’s part of a loyalty program (such as Hilton Honors, Marriott Bonvoy, World of Hyatt, etc.) you won’t earn points or elite night credits when you book through a third-party website. Additionally, any status you already have may not be recognized. So, if you’re chasing elite status or collecting hotel points, it’s almost always best to book direct. However, if none of that matters to you, booking through a site that has its own loyalty program like Orbitz or Expedia is a great alternative.

8. JetBlue Vacations

JetBlue Vacations lets you bundle a Cancún hotel and a flight into 1 single vacation package. The best part is that you can use any combination of cash and TrueBlue Points to pay for your trip! That’s great news for travelers with a lot of JetBlue points burning a hole in their pockets.

JetBlue Vacations cancun package
You can use TrueBlue points to pay for all or part of your Cancún vacation package. Image Credit: JetBlue Vacations

If you aren’t using your TrueBlue points to pay for your trip, you can earn TrueBlue points on your purchase. You’ll get 6 points per $1 spent on the airfare portion of your package and 1 point per $1 spent on the hotel and car rental portion.

Another nice feature of JetBlue Vacations is the ability to just pay a $200-per-person deposit at the time of booking. Then you just need to pay off your trip within 30 days of departure for domestic trips or within 45 days of departure for international trips.

Additionally, JetBlue Vacations doesn’t charge any change or cancellation fees when your package includes round-trip flights and a hotel stay.

For all the details, check out our guide to booking travel with JetBlue Vacations.

Bottom Line: You can either earn JetBlue TrueBlue points on your vacation package or you can redeem them for a package from JetBlue Vacations.

9. CheapCaribbean.com

CheapCaribbean.com is a popular site for searching for all-inclusive vacation packages and it’s also great when you’re interested in a trip to Cancún.

In addition to being easy to use with lots of great filtering options, the site also allows you to add lots of extras to your package, such as airport transfers and trip protection. Plus, you can even add tours and excursions so you’re set before you even arrive in Cancún.

Cheap Caribbean Cancun vacation extras
You can add tours and excursions to your CheapCaribbean.com vacation package. Image Credit: CheapCaribbean.com

Hot Tip: Before you add trip protection from an online travel agency like CheapCaribbean.com, check to see if you have a credit card with travel insurance. Alternatively, you may want to price out a separate policy to compare prices before adding to your vacation package. Check out our guide to buying travel insurance for some tips and provider suggestions.

10. United Vacations

United Vacations is a great place to search for Mexico vacation packages, especially if you’re a fan of United or live near a United hub. You are limited to United flights, which could be a negative for some and a positive for others.

You can start your search at the dedicated Cancún vacations page for some ideas and browse featured deals. Or, simply use the search box on the homepage.

United Vacations Cancun packages
You’ll find Cancún vacation deals through United Vacations. Image Credit: United Vacations

The great thing about booking through United Vacations is that you’ll earn United miles on your vacation package when you provide your MileagePlus number at booking.

Bottom Line: While you can earn United MileagePlus miles when you book through United Vacations, you can’t use miles to pay for your trip.

Price Comparisons

Now that we’ve gone over the perks and drawbacks of these sites, let’s take a look at the most important part — the cost! We’ve priced out 2 different vacation packages to see how these sites stacked up against each other and which one offered the best prices.

Package #1: 7 nights at Iberostar Grand Paraiso (all-inclusive) plus round-trip flights from Philadelphia (PHL) to Cancún (CUN) for 2 people

Package #2: 7 nights at JW Marriott Cancún plus round-trip flights from San Francisco (SFO) to Cancún (CUN) for 2 people

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Website

Package #1

Package #2

American Airlines Vacations

$3,959.88

$3,233.88

Apple Vacations

$3,511.43

$2,832.55

CheapCaribbean.com

$3,240.10

$2,781.88

CheapTickets

$3,180.25

$2,648.09

Expedia

$3,299.89

$2,639.09

JetBlue Vacations

$3,821.57

$2,599.68

Kayak

N/A

$2,046.66

Orbitz

$3,299.89

$2,648.09

Southwest Vacations

N/A

$2,554.99

United Vacations

$3,880.07

N/A

The good news is there are deals to be had. The bad news is that there isn’t 1 site that always has the lowest price. This means you’ll most likely need to price your vacation on a few different sites to find the best price.

In these examples, CheapTickets had the best price on package #1 but was in the middle of the pack on package #2. Kayak offered the best price on package #2 but didn’t even offer package #1.

American Airlines Vacations had the most expensive price for both of these examples.

Final Thoughts

Cancún is a fantastic vacation destination if you love tropical sunshine and gorgeous beaches. There are many accommodation options, from budget hotels to luxury resorts, that will satisfy any traveler.

The best part is that flights and hotels don’t have to cost a fortune — especially when you book them as a package. While we can’t guarantee that you’ll always save money by booking a vacation package, more often than not we’ve found that booking a flight and hotel together will cost less.

These websites all offer package deals, so you’ll be able to make your Cancún dreams a reality in no time.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much is an average trip to Cancún?

The cost of a trip to Cancún will vary depending on what type of accommodation you choose (budget, luxury, all-inclusive) and how long you’re planning to stay. In our research, we found a 7-night package at a luxury hotel in Cancún will cost between $1,000 and $1,500 per person.

Where can I get the best vacation package deals for Cancún?

Lots of websites offer vacation package deals for Cancún, but there’s not a single website that always has the best prices. To start your search, check out websites like CheapTickets, Kayak, or CheapCaribbean.com.

What month is cheapest to go to Cancún?

The cheapest time to visit Cancún is usually in the summer, although with the cheaper price comes potential weather issues. July and August can see high humidity and temperatures in the 90s. September and October can be hot as well and are generally the wettest months with the risk of tropical storms and hurricanes.

What is the best month to go to Cancún?

The high season for Cancún is November to April when the weather is warm with little chance of tropical storms. But, of course, that’s generally the most expensive time to visit.

Do I need a passport to go to Cancún?

Yes, U.S. citizens need a valid passport to visit Cancún. Make sure to begin your passport application process as soon as possible so you don’t have to worry about expediting it before your trip.

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Katie has been in the points and miles game since 2015 and started her own blog in 2016. She’s been freelance writing since then and her work has been featured in publications like Travel + Leisure, Forbes Advisor, and Fortune Recommends.

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