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Cancún vs Toronto

Which destination is right for your next trip?

🏆 Toronto wins 86 OVR vs 76 · attribute matchup 26

Cancún
Cancún

Mexico

76OVR

VS
Toronto
Toronto

Canada

86OVR

62
Safety
80
65
Affordability
50
86
Food
99
88
Culture
99
99
Nightlife
86
58
Walkability
86
86
Nature
86
86
Connectivity
99
58
Transit
86
Cancún

Cancún

Mexico

Toronto

Toronto

Canada

Cancún

Safety: 62/100Pop: 890KAmerica/Cancun

Toronto

Safety: 80/100Pop: 2.9M (city), 6.7M (metro)America/Toronto

💰 Budget

budget
Cancún: $40-70Toronto: $65–100
mid-range
Cancún: $120-250Toronto: $160–260
luxury
Cancún: $400-800+Toronto: $400+

🛡️ Safety

Cancún62/100Safety Score80/100Toronto

Cancún

The Hotel Zone (Zona Hotelera) and tourist areas are significantly safer than downtown Cancún, where cartel-related crime affects certain neighborhoods. Most visitors have a completely trouble-free trip. The key is staying in tourist areas, using Uber or hotel taxis, and exercising the same awareness you would in any large resort city.

Toronto

Toronto is one of the safest large cities in North America. The tourist areas — downtown core, Distillery District, Kensington Market, Yorkville, and the waterfront — are very safe at virtually any hour. Petty theft (phone snatching, bag theft) does occur in busy areas. The Jane-Finch and Scarborough areas have higher crime rates but are well away from tourist destinations.

Ratings

Cancún4/5English Friendly5/5Toronto
Cancún2/5Walkability4/5Toronto
Cancún2/5Public Transit4/5Toronto
Cancún4/5Food Scene5/5Toronto
Cancún5/5Nightlife4/5Toronto
Cancún4/5Cultural Sites5/5Toronto
Cancún4/5Nature Access4/5Toronto
Cancún4/5WiFi Reliability5/5Toronto

🌤️ Weather

Cancún

Cancún has a tropical climate with warm temperatures year-round and high humidity. Two main seasons: dry (November–April) and wet (May–October). Hurricane season runs June–November, with September being the most active month. Even in the wet season, rain is usually an afternoon event, leaving mornings sunny.

Dry Season (High Season) (November - April)23-30°C
Wet Season (May - October)25-33°C
Hurricane Season Peak (August - October)27-33°C

Toronto

Toronto has a humid continental climate with four distinct seasons. Winters are cold with snow and occasional ice storms, though milder than many Canadian cities. Summers are warm and humid with temperatures regularly hitting 30°C+. Lake Ontario moderates temperatures slightly — the lake stays cold until July, which delays summer warming near the waterfront. Spring and fall are beautiful but brief.

Spring (March – May)0–18°C
Summer (June – August)18–32°C
Autumn (September – November)-2–20°C

🚇 Getting Around

Cancún

The Hotel Zone is a 23km strip with a single main boulevard (Kukulcán) running its length. Public buses (Route R-1) run the entire length of the Hotel Zone for MXN 12. Uber works throughout the city. Taxis are ubiquitous but do not use meters — negotiate before boarding. The ADO bus terminal connects Cancún to the rest of the Yucatán Peninsula.

Walkability: The Hotel Zone is not walkable end-to-end — the strip is 23km long and the heat makes long walks impractical. Individual beach and hotel clusters are walkable within a few blocks. Downtown Cancún's market and restaurant areas around Mercado 28 and Parque Las Palapas are pleasant on foot in the evening.

Route R-1 Hotel Zone BusMXN 12 (~$0.70 USD) flat fare
UberMXN 80-200 (~$5-12 USD) for most Hotel Zone trips; MXN 250-400 to/from airport
TaxisMXN 150-300 (~$9-18 USD) for Hotel Zone to downtown; MXN 300-600 to airport

Toronto

The TTC (Toronto Transit Commission) runs the subway, buses, and streetcars. It's functional but old and often overcrowded during rush hour. The Presto card is used on TTC, GO Transit (regional rail), and most regional buses — load it at any subway station. Driving in downtown Toronto is not recommended: traffic is severe and parking costs CAD $4–8/hour. The waterfront and many neighbourhoods are pleasant to walk.

Walkability: Downtown Toronto is very walkable between major attractions. The CN Tower, Harbourfront, Distillery District, St. Lawrence Market, and the AGO are all reachable on foot from each other. Kensington Market, Chinatown, and the Annex form another walkable cluster. The financial district's underground PATH system (30km) makes it possible to navigate a huge area without going outside in winter.

TTC SubwayCAD $3.30 per ride with Presto card; CAD $3.35 cash (exact change only on buses/streetcars)
TTC StreetcarsCAD $3.30 with Presto (transfer included within 2 hours)
GO TransitCAD $6–15 depending on distance; Presto card accepted

The Verdict

Choose Cancún if...

you want Caribbean turquoise water as a base for Chichén Itzá (a New Seven Wonder), Isla Mujeres, cenote swimming, and Tulum ruins — use the Hotel Zone beach as a launchpad, not a destination

Choose Toronto if...

you want Canada's most cosmopolitan city — CN Tower EdgeWalk, 200-language multiculturalism, St. Lawrence Market, the Distillery District, ROM and AGO, world-class restaurants on every block, and Niagara Falls 90 minutes away