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Planning a vacation to Cancun and the Riviera Maya and wondering how the immigration and arrival process is? Good news! The immigration arrival process has been simplified, making it even easier for travelers to start their vacation as soon as possible! However, since it’s a new system, things aren’t as smooth as we’d like them to be – yet. So we’re here to help! This guide provides a detailed overview of the current process for traveling to Cancun, covering everything you need to know, from the new QR code electronic passport control at immigration, to customs, and airport transfers.
Do I Need A Tourist/FMM Card Still?
First thing is the infamous FMM card. If you’re planning a vacation to Cancun, you probably saw mention of the FMM (known as the Forma Migratoria Múltiple) or Tourist card. Or your friend/relative mentioned it from their past trip. As of 2022, Mexico has implemented changes that make travel to Cancun and several other destinations more convenient, and in most cases the FMM card is no longer necessary.
No More FMM Card for Certain Airports
The FMM card requirement has been eliminated for passengers arriving at specific Mexican airports, including Cancun International Airport. This change applies to a list of international airports, such as:
- Cancun International Airport (CUN)
- Cozumel International Airport (CZM)
- Los Cabos International Airport (SJD)
- Puerto Vallarta International Airport (PVR)
- Mexico City International Airport (MEX)
Instead of filling out the physical FMM form or completing it online, your entry into Mexico is now recorded electronically by immigration officials. We’ll outline the new methods further in our guide.
Exceptions and Other Areas
If you’re traveling to regions outside the ones listed, it’s wise to check the specific requirements, as some areas might still require an FMM card. For example, some smaller airports or land border crossings may still enforce the traditional FMM procedure. Always verify the latest requirements before your trip to ensure a smooth journey.
Do I Need A Visa To Go To Cancun?
For travelers from many countries, including the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and most European nations, no visa is required for short tourist visits (up to 180 days). However, it’s crucial to have a valid passport. When you arrive, immigration officials will stamp your passport with the number of days you are permitted to stay, typically up to 180 days for tourists.
Immigration: The Arrival Process
Upon deplaning, you will be directed to one of two options for going through immigration at Cancun International Airport. Option 1, which is the traditional immigration line, or option 2 which uses the new electronic passport control machines and is only available in terminals 3 and 4 only. The electronic passport control machines aren’t always functioning – so it’s possible you may never actually get a choice and will automatically proceed to the traditional immigration line where you see a desk agent.
Option 1: Traditional Immigration Lines at Cancun International Airport
This first option is the traditional immigration line where you will speak to an agent and have your passport stamped. It’s important to keep your physical or digital boarding pass until you clear immigration as it may be needed. You used to require an additional FMM form during this part, however that has now been entirely phased out.
Option 2: Electronic Passport Control Machines in Terminal 3 & 4 at Cancun International Airport
The second option is the electronic passport control machines, a new option for Cancun’s immigration. This option is only available for travelers ages 18 and up, who are not citizens of Mexico, and is currently only in Terminals 3 & 4. If you choose this route, you will need to enter and scan your passport. Wait for your photo to be taken and collect your receipt with the QR code.

Make sure to retain your receipt as you may be asked for this upon departure from Mexico. At this time, you do not need to go online and fill anything out regarding that QR code receipt. Simply hold on to it until departure.
Baggage Claim and Customs

After clearing immigration at Cancun International Airport, you will proceed to the baggage claim area to collect your luggage. This is also where you will be able to shop for liquor and cigarettes at a duty free store. Please note that anything you purchase at this Duty Free store counts toward the maximum liquid & tobacco limits set by customs, which is where you will be going after this Duty Free store, and once you have your bags. It’s a common misconception that you have already entered Cancun at this point, and is a great way to get fined right around the corner at customs.
The customs process here is pretty random. They will either entirely ignore you, or ask you to go off to a side area for further inspection.
It’s worth noting that if you are openly carrying Duty Free bags with liquor & cigarettes, you will get pulled for a customs inspection most of the time. Here you will be checked to make sure you aren’t bringing in any banned products like vapes, and that you do not have past the legal limit of cigarettes, cigars or tobacco. Check out our full guide on Mexico’s new smoking laws, their vape ban, and what the current legal limit is for cigarettes & tobacco products.
Also make sure to check our list of what you can safely pack because Mexico alot of arbitrary laws, like the amount of electronic devices you can bring in.
Visitax: A Mandatory Tax
Visitax is a mandatory tax for tourists visiting Cancun – contrary to stories you may read online of people successfully not paying it. The official stance is that all travelers to Cancun must pay Visitax. The tax can be paid prior to arrival in Mexico, or during your stay. The only official websites to pay this tax are the Mexican goverment website here and TravelKore. Please be aware that any other website claiming to collect this tax is a scam, and usually charges much more than the actual Visitax cost is. We have a full list of Visitax scam websites you should avoid in our complete guide on Visitax.

While you may or may not be asked to show proof of payment upon departure, it’s still recommended to keep a copy of your receipt. This can be a digital copy stored on your phone or a printed copy. Should you need to present it at any point in the future, you’ll have it.
Transportation to Your Resort
Once you’ve cleared customs, you’ll enter the arrivals hall which will be packed full of vendors trying to sell you transfer services, rental cars, resort stays, excursions, and more. If you have pre-arranged transportation – walk swiftly by all of these and exit the airport.
The official transfer services by Amstar, Lomas, USA Transfers, and others will all be located outside when you exit the airport building. We always recommend booking your transfer services in advance as this minimizes your wait time at the airport, and it gets you the best price. If you need any help arranging your airport/resort transfers – feel free to reach out!
Enjoying Your Stay in Cancun & the Riviera Maya
Now that you’ve arrived in Cancun and navigated the arrival process, it’s time to enjoy your vacation! Cancun and the Riviera Maya offers a wealth of activities and attractions, from its beautiful beaches and crystal-clear waters to its vibrant nightlife and cultural attractions. Whether you’re planning to relax on the beach, explore the local culture, or embark on an adventure, there is something for everyone. Check out our list of recommended excursions here, and get in touch if you need any help!
What Resorts & Hotels Are The Closest To Cancun Airport?
Looking for a quick and easy commute from Cancun International Airport to your luxurious resort? Here are some of the closest options that will have you relaxing in no time:
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AVA Resort Cancun
- The top pick for proximity, AVA Resort Cancun offers a seamless transition from your flight to the beach. It’s literally 10 minutes away. Check out our full write-up on this all-inclusive resort.
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Courtyard by Marriott Cancun Airport
- Conveniently located just minutes away, this is perfect for a quick stay if you have a very early flight. They run a free shuttle to/from the airport.
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Comfort Inn Cancun Aeropuerto
- Another budget-friendly option that doesn’t compromise on convenience or comfort. Also located just minutes from Cancun airport, with a free shuttle.
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Moon Palace Cancun
- A bit further but still close, this expansive resort offers all-inclusive amenities with varying levels of luxury. Although the ocean itself isn’t the prettiest.
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The Westin Resort & Spa Cancun
- Another excellent choice, just a short drive from the airport, with top-notch facilities and services. This isn’t an all-inclusive resort, but they have some delicious dining options.
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Fairfield Inn & Suites Cancun Airport
- Located near the airport, this hotel provides comfortable accommodations and easy access to local attractions.
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Dreams Sapphire Riviera Cancun
- A recently renovated, family friendly, all-inclusive resort that offers a quick transfer from the airport to its beautiful beachfront property.
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Secrets The Vine Cancun
- An adults-only resort known for its sophisticated atmosphere and close proximity to the airport.
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Nizuc Resort & Spa
- Offers a serene and upscale experience, just a short drive from the airport.
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Dreams Vista Cancun Golf & Spa Resort
- A family-friendly resort offering a variety of activities and amenities close to the airport.
Flying Home
What Airport Lounges Exist At Cancun Airport?
Cancun International Airport offers several lounges where you can relax and refresh before or after your flight. Mera Business Lounge exists in all the terminals here, and we have a full review on it here, including photos & videos.
Below is a list of lounges you can access at Cancun International Airport, listed by terminal:
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Mera Business Lounge (Terminal 2)
- Located in Terminal 2, this lounge offers comfortable seating, refreshments, and Wi-Fi. Access with Priority Pass, LoungeKey, or by purchasing a day pass.
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The Lounge by Global Lounge Network (Terminal 2)
- Found in Terminal 2, this lounge provides a quiet space with complimentary snacks and drinks. Accessible with a PriorityPass membership or a day pass.
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Mera Business Lounge (Terminal 3)
- Located in Terminal 3, featuring modern amenities including Wi-Fi, snacks, and beverages. Access with Priority Pass, LoungeKey, or a paid pass.
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The Lounge (Terminal 3)
- Situated outside security in Terminal 3, providing comfortable seating and refreshments. Access with Priority Pass, LoungeKey, or by purchasing a pass.
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Mera Business Lounge International (Terminal 4)
- Located in Terminal 4, offering amenities like Wi-Fi, food, and beverages for international travelers. Access with Priority Pass, LoungeKey, or a paid pass.
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Mera Business Lounge Domestic (Terminal 4)
- Found in Terminal 4, providing services for domestic travelers including Wi-Fi, snacks, and drinks. Access with Priority Pass, LoungeKey, or by purchasing a pass.
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The Lounge in Partnership with Air Transat (Terminal 4)
- Located in Terminal 4, this lounge offers a variety of amenities including Wi-Fi, food, and beverages. Accessible with Priority Pass, LoungeKey, or by purchasing a pass.