A complete step-by-step guide to exactly what happens after your plane lands at Cancun Airport — from the aircraft door to your waiting transfer. Immigration, customs, baggage, exits, scams, and how to find your driver.
For first-time visitors to Cancun, the arrivals process can feel overwhelming. This guide removes all the uncertainty — so you know exactly what to expect at every step before you land.
After landing at Cancun Airport, passengers follow signs to Immigration (Migración), complete a tourist card (FMM), pass through the immigration desk, collect luggage from baggage claim, pass through customs (Aduana) via a random traffic light button, and exit into the arrivals hall. The full process typically takes 30–60 minutes from touchdown to exiting the terminal. After exiting, passengers meet their pre-arranged transfer driver or find transportation to their Riviera Maya destination. The arrivals hall is where transportation scammers operate — walk directly out without engaging anyone unsolicited.
Here is the complete journey from the moment your plane lands to the moment you reach your transfer vehicle — with approximate timing for each stage.
| Stage | What Happens | Time |
|---|---|---|
| Aircraft to terminal | Walk from gate or take bus to terminal building | 5–15 min |
| Immigration queue | Wait in line at Migración — varies heavily by season | 15–45 min |
| Immigration desk | Passport check, FMM stamp, tourist permit issued | 2–5 min |
| Baggage claim | Wait for checked luggage at carousel | 15–30 min |
| Customs (Aduana) | Press the traffic light button — green = go, red = inspection | 1–10 min |
| Arrivals hall exit | Walk through hall — ignore unsolicited approaches | 2–5 min |
| Meet your driver | Find name sign at official meeting point outside terminal | 1–2 min |
Follow these steps in sequence. Each one is explained in enough detail that you will not be surprised by anything at any stage of the process.
Many airlines distribute the FMM (Forma Migratoria Múltiple) tourist card on the aircraft before landing. Fill it in completely — you will need your full name, passport number, nationality, flight number, destination address in Mexico (your hotel name is fine), and the number of days you plan to stay. If you did not receive one on the plane, it is also available at the airport before immigration or can be completed digitally in advance at the Mexican immigration website. Keep the stamped portion — you will need it when you depart Mexico.
After the aircraft doors open, follow the signs toward Migración (Immigration). All passengers — regardless of nationality, including US, Canadian, EU, and UK citizens — must pass through immigration before collecting luggage. The terminal is well-signed in both Spanish and English. Stay with your carry-on bags and follow the flow of passengers toward the immigration hall.
The immigration queue is the main variable in your arrival time. During off-peak periods it can move quickly — 15 to 20 minutes. During Spring Break (March–April), summer (July–August), and Christmas holidays (December–January), queues can reach 45 to 90 minutes. There are separate lanes for Mexican nationals and foreign visitors — use the foreign visitor line. Families traveling together queue together. Have your passport and completed FMM card in hand before you reach the desk.
At the immigration desk, present your passport (open to the photo page) and your completed FMM card. The officer will ask routine questions — your purpose of visit (tourism), how long you are staying, and where you are staying. Answer clearly and briefly. They will stamp your passport and the FMM card, return the bottom portion of the FMM to you as your tourist permit, and wave you through. The whole desk interaction takes 2 to 5 minutes.
Important: Keep the stamped FMM tourist permit in your passport for the duration of your stay. Mexican immigration will collect it when you depart. Losing it can cause delays at departure.
After passing immigration, proceed to the baggage claim area. Check the overhead screens for your flight number and carousel number. Most bags begin arriving within 15 to 20 minutes of the flight landing. The baggage claim area has seating and is air-conditioned. If your bag does not arrive, proceed to the baggage services desk before exiting — do not leave the baggage claim area without reporting missing luggage.
After collecting your luggage, you walk through Mexican customs (Aduana). You will approach a station where you press a large button to activate a random traffic light system. A green light means you proceed without inspection. A red light means a customs officer will inspect your bags. The majority of travelers receive a green light. If you receive red, the inspection is routine and brief — officers are looking for prohibited items and commercial quantities of goods, not tourist belongings. Declare any items over the duty-free allowance before pressing the button.
After customs you enter the arrivals hall. This is the most important moment to stay focused. The arrivals hall is where transportation scammers, timeshare agents, and fake transfer representatives operate — targeting tourists who look uncertain or stop to look around. Walk directly toward the exit without slowing down. Do not make eye contact with people calling out to you. Say “No gracias” to anyone who approaches and keep walking. Do not hand your luggage to anyone who offers to help. Do not respond to anyone claiming your transfer was cancelled. Read our complete Cancun Airport scam guide before you travel.
Once outside the terminal, your pre-arranged private transfer driver will be in the official meeting area holding a sign with your name. Confirm their name matches what you were given, confirm your destination, and your transfer to Playa del Carmen, Tulum, Puerto Morelos, Puerto Aventuras, Akumal, or the Hotel Zone begins. If you have not pre-arranged a transfer, see our complete guide to Cancun Airport transportation options.
Cancun International Airport (CUN) has four terminals. The terminal you arrive at depends on your airline and route. Your boarding pass will confirm the terminal. Share your flight number when booking private transfer so your driver is at the correct terminal.
Handles the majority of international flights. Most European, Latin American, and some US carriers arrive here. The most commonly used arrival terminal for Riviera Maya-bound tourists.
Handles many US and Canadian carriers. American Airlines, United, Delta, and Air Canada frequently use Terminal 3. Second most common for international arrivals.
Handles some US domestic connections and select international routes. Less commonly used for direct international arrivals but check your boarding pass — some routes do arrive here.
Primarily handles domestic Mexican flights and some charter operations. Rarely used for international arrivals. If you arrive here, the process is the same — follow signs to immigration.
Knowing what to expect before you land makes every step of the arrival feel effortless.
Five minutes of preparation before your flight eliminates most of the friction at Cancun Airport arrival. Here is everything to have ready.
Valid passport — check it has at least 6 months validity from your travel date
FMM tourist card completed — fill it in on the aircraft or download it digitally before travel
Accommodation address in Mexico — hotel name and city is enough for immigration
Return flight details — departure date and flight number
Private transfer pre-booked — driver name and WhatsApp saved before boarding
Flight number shared with your transfer provider — enables tracking if delayed
Airport Wi-Fi plan — connect on landing to message your driver you have cleared immigration
Immigration queue length is the biggest variable in your total arrival time. Here is what to expect by season — and how to plan your transfer pickup accordingly.
May–June · September–October
Total arrival time: 35–50 minutes. Immigration queues are short — often under 20 minutes. The smoothest time to arrive at Cancun Airport. Transfer pickup is easy to coordinate.
January–February · July · November
Total arrival time: 45–70 minutes. Immigration queues are moderate — 20 to 40 minutes. Standard transfer coordination with flight tracking handles this comfortably.
March–April · August · December
Total arrival time: 60–100 minutes. Immigration queues can reach 45 to 90 minutes during Spring Break and Christmas. Pre-arranged transfer with flight tracking is especially important during these periods.
Important: Always share your flight number — not just arrival time — when booking private transfer. Flight tracking allows your driver to monitor the actual landing time and adjust for any delays, so they are at the meeting point when you exit, not before or after.
Every stage of the Cancun Airport arrival process is easier when you know your transportation is already confirmed. Here is what changes when you pre-arrange.
After landing, you follow signs to Immigration, complete the FMM tourist card, pass through the immigration desk, collect your luggage, pass through customs via the traffic light button, exit the arrivals hall, and meet your transfer driver. The full process typically takes 40–75 minutes from landing to exiting the terminal.
Most nationalities do not require a visa for tourist visits to Mexico. Citizens of the US, Canada, the UK, the EU, Australia, New Zealand, and most Latin American countries can enter as tourists without a visa for stays of up to 180 days. You will need a completed FMM tourist card and a valid passport. Check the Mexican immigration website for your specific nationality if unsure.
The FMM (Forma Migratoria Múltiple) is Mexico’s required tourist entry card. Most airlines distribute it on the aircraft before landing. It is also available at desks in the airport before immigration or digitally at cnsviajero.inm.gob.mx before travel. You need your passport number, nationality, flight number, destination address, and planned length of stay to complete it. Keep the stamped portion — you hand it back at departure.
Immigration queue time at Cancun Airport ranges from 15 minutes during off-peak periods to 90 minutes during Spring Break and Christmas holidays. The desk interaction itself takes 2–5 minutes per person. Having your FMM card completed before you reach the desk is the single easiest way to speed up your individual processing time.
After collecting your luggage, you pass through Aduana (Mexican customs) by pressing a button that activates a random traffic light. Green means proceed without inspection. Red means a customs officer inspects your bags. Most travelers get green. If you get red, the inspection is routine — declare any items over the duty-free allowance before pressing.
Most international flights arrive at Terminal 2 or Terminal 3. Terminal 4 handles some US carriers. Terminal 1 is primarily domestic. Your boarding pass confirms your arrival terminal. Always share your flight number when booking private transfer so your driver tracks the correct terminal.
Yes. Cancun Airport has free Wi-Fi throughout the terminal. Connect after landing and use it to message your transfer driver that you have cleared immigration and are collecting luggage. This allows the driver to time their arrival at the meeting point precisely.
Say “No gracias” and keep walking. Do not stop, do not share your hotel name, do not hand over your luggage. The arrivals hall is where transportation scammers and timeshare agents operate — they are experienced and convincing. Your pre-arranged driver is outside at the official meeting area. Read our full Cancun Airport scam guide.
Your pre-arranged driver meets you in the official meeting area outside the arrivals hall, holding a sign with your name. After customs, walk through the arrivals hall and exit the terminal building. Your driver will be in the designated pickup area outside. For the complete step-by-step meeting process, see our Cancun Airport pickup instructions guide.
Yes. When you book private transfer and share your flight number, your driver tracks your actual landing time — not just the scheduled arrival. Delays are monitored automatically. Your driver adjusts their arrival accordingly. You will not be left waiting because your flight was late.
Yes. Connect to the free airport Wi-Fi immediately after landing. This lets you message your transfer driver on WhatsApp, contact your accommodation, and check any messages without needing a local SIM card or roaming plan. Confirm with your driver that you have landed and are progressing through immigration.
The smoother the arrival, the better the trip starts. Know every step before you land.
Send your arrival date, flight number, destination, and group size on WhatsApp. We will confirm your private transfer so your driver is at the meeting point when you exit customs — regardless of delays, queue times, or arrival terminal.
Fixed price. Driver tracks your flight. Walk straight out.