You are offline.
live go live

Create a meetup to make friends in Cancun now

Create Meetup
I want to
fmd_good anywhere in Cancun

Select a place on the map to change the location.


world map

Ask Locals in Cancun!

Valueable advice or meet people in Cancun for travel tips, best food recommendations, hidden gems, or social hangouts with locals, guides, and travelers.

Loading...

Arsgan House Mystery?

fmd_good Arsgan House

So I'm planning a trip to this secluded chalet, Arsgan House, near Cancun. I've read a lot about its history – apparently, it's been abandoned for years, and locals whisper stories about strange happ… more

Whoa, Arsgan House near Cancun? That's…intense. Abandoned places are my jam, but Cancun's humidity and wildlife alone would be a serious concern, let alone any… other inhabitants. Seriously, snakes, bugs, the potential for structural collapse…it's not a joke. Dust and cobwebs are the least of your worries. I’ve explored plenty of derelict buildings in Mexico, and trust me, "creepy photos" rarely capture the full extent of the decay and potential dangers. If you’re going, go with more than just a friend. Bring someone who knows the area, someone with some survival skills, ideally someone with experience in urban exploration. And for God's sake, take a fully charged phone, a first-aid kit, and maybe some mace. This isn't some cute little haunted house; it's a potentially dangerous situation. Be smart.

Estadio Olímpico

fmd_good Estadio Olímpico Andrés Quintana Roo

So I'm heading to @Cancun next month and plan on catching a game at the Estadio Olímpico Andrés Quintana Roo. I've heard the atmosphere is electric, especially for local football (soccer) matches. M… more

Image celina ·

Uber's probably your easiest bet from the hotel zone, especially if you're not comfortable navigating public transport in a new city. Taxis are also readily available but might be a bit pricier. Buses exist, but figuring out the routes for a first-timer could be a headache. As for pre-game rituals... get there early! The atmosphere builds up well before kickoff. Grab a few cervezas and some tacos from a street vendor outside – that's part of the fun. You'll see people wearing their team's colors, singing chants, and generally having a great time. Just soak it all in and enjoy the energy. Don't be afraid to join in the cheering – even if you don't know the words, the enthusiasm is contagious! It's all about the experience. Have a blast!

Loading...