Flying into Cancun for two weeks. What do you recommend?

Post date: 2018-09-13 11:33:14
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A close friend and I are flying into the Cancun airport at the end of the month. We have two weeks, Saturday to Saturday (to Saturday?) and there's so much to see and do. My friend will be working remotely during the day for all but 4 of the weekdays we're there, around the weekend in the middle. Where should we go and what should we do?

We're going at the end of this month, for two weeks, Saturday to Saturday (to Saturday?) and there's so much to see and do. My friend will be working remotely during the day for all but 4 of the weekdays we're there, around the weekend in the middle. We will be renting a car. Budgetwise, we want to spend less than $100 per night total.

We want to explore a few different places: Isla Mujeres, Chichen Itza, Tulum, Sian Ka'an, and I just found Xcacel, Isla Holbox, and Akumal.
We want to do certain things: SCUBA diving though neither is certified, exploring cenotes, and, if possible, turtles! (do we need a red light?)

I know I dumped a lot here but that's what I got. I looked through older threads on here, but they were pretty old and not quite what I'm looking for. Any suggestions of specific places, hotels, tour companies, restaurants/food stands, etc. would be much appreciated!
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