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Important Telephone Numbers

 Tourist Assistance - Toll Free from Mexico  01 (800) 903-9200
When dialing the local number from the U.S. or Canada, always dial 011 52 (998) before the number shown.    

Emergency Telephone Numbers

Police:  060  
Traffic Police: 884-0710 
Fire Dept: 884-1202 
Ambulance: 884-1616 
Port Captain: 880-1360 
Consumer Affairs: 887-2877

Medical Services

Private Ambulance: 883-1000
Hospital Americano: 884-6133  Downtown (24 hrs)
Hospital Total Assist: 884-1092  Downtown (24 hrs)
American Medical Care Center: 883-1001 883-1003  
Red Cross: 884-1616  
Regional Hospital: 884-1818 Downtown (24 hrs)

Pharmacies

Farmacia Unica: (24 hrs) 840-555 (English Spoken) 
Farmacia Hospital Americano: (24 hrs) 884-6133 (English Spoken) 
Farmacia Cancun, Hotel Zone: 885-1655 
YZA: 883-1861  

Canto: 884-9330 

Consulates

American: Lynette Belt 
Plaza Caracol, Third floor.
Telephone: 883-0272
Canadian: Daniel Lavioe
Plaza Caracol, Third floor.

Telephone: 883-3360 

Credit Cards/Travelers Checks

American Express: 01 (800) 001-3600
Banamex:  (MasterCard - Visa) 01 (800) 366-3100
Carnet: (MasterCard) 01 (800) 366-3100
Diners Club:  01 (800) 500-3000
B of A - Travelers Checks:  01 (800) 700-9500

Banks

Banamex:  884-1116
Banco Bital:  884-3348 
Bancomer:  884-4400
Banco Confia:  887-1096  
Bancrecer:  87-1953

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Mexico's Entry Requirements:

To enter Mexico you need to obtain a Tourist Card (FMT). To get your Tourist Card you will need to prove citizenship, a passport is best for this purpose.   Other forms of accepted proof of citizenship include, certified birth certificate, voter's registration card, naturalization papers or a notarized affidavit of citizenship.  A photo ID is very helpful, a passport can serve as proof of citizenship and photo ID.  Airlines will furnish the Tourist Card.  Be sure to save the copy that is returned to you, as you must present this copy when leaving Mexico.

 

More Useful Phone Numbers:

When dialing a 7 digit (local) phone numbers you must first dial 011 52 (998) from the U.S. and Canada.

Mexican Consulate in Los Angeles.....     (213) 351-6800

Mexican Consulate in San Francisco...    (415) 392-2897

Mexican Consulate in San Diego.......      (619) 231-0337

Quintana Roo State Tourist Information Office..884-8073

Public Phone Charges:

Beware !!!!, of the phones plastered all over some towns, usually on the front of businesses.  They are marked "TO CALL LONG DISTANCE TO THE USA & CANADA, SIMPLY DIAL 0"   The writing is in black and USA is in blue letters with CANADA in red letters.  They also have pictures of credit cards on the signs.   The phones are put there by a private phone company and are VERY, VERY EXPENSIVE.  You will probably faint when you see your phone bill or credit card bill!

Cancun is on Central Time and observes Daylight Savings Time.

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