Dr. Carrasco explains why going to Cancun (vs Mexico border) could be more affordable
Which is cheaper? Should I fly to Cancun, Mexico or should I go to the Mexico border for dental care?
Of course it’s less expensive if you can just drive just less than 4 hours to the US-Mexico border. But what if you are from Chicago, Colorado, or Canada? Where would it be cheaper?
According to Dr. Jorge Carrasco, a dentist that practices Prosthodontics in Cancun, Mexico, “Cancun could be cheaper, contrary to what you may initially think”. Here’s why…
You can find more selection of hotels in Cancun, Mexico
Hence, you can find more selection of places to stay. Especially if travel during low season (August to October and January to February), you can find great deals on hotels, as low as $50 per night.
If you like to save even more, you can go in Airbnb to rent a house or condo from private parties. In this way, you don’t have to spend money dining out all the time. You can make your own food in these fully furnished places with a full kitchen.
Dr. Carrasco had a Russian family of 10 once. The cost would have been expensive if they all had to stay in hotels and dine out all the time. Dr. Carrasco and team helped them get accommodation in a nice villa for less than $2000 per week. The Russian family was very happy with their accommodations and dental work.
You can find a great selection of all inclusive deals, including airfare, hotel, food and drinks for as inexpensive as $100 per day. Keep searching online.
If you want just a basic hotel close to Dentcare, Dr. Jorge Carrasco’s dental facility, you can stay in several hotels for as low as $50 per night.
Most Mexico border destinations are not really tourist destinations. People travel there just for dental work. Hence, you won’t find the same selection of hotels and places to stay as Cancun.
Local transportation is free with Dr. Jorge Carrasco
Most hotels, especially all-inclusive resorts, provide transportation between the airport and your hotel. Likewise, Cancun has plenty of affordable public transportation.
If you travel to see Dr. Carrasco, he provides complimentary shuttle pickup from the airport to your hotel, as well as from the hotel to your dental appointments. You won’t have to worry about local transportation.
If you fly to your destination along the US-Mexico border, oftentimes, you have to rent a car. That’s an extra $20-$30 a day on your cost. There aren’t as many transportation providers along the US-Mexico border.
Dental cost is about the same for high-quality dentistry
If you are seeking high-quality dentistry, the cost is about the same for Cancun vs those Mexico border dental tourism destinations (such as Tijuana, Los Algodones, or Juarez).
Dayo Dental clients get preferred pricing with Dr. Jorge Carrasco. As a Dayo client, you pay less than what Dr. Carrasco normally charges his regular patients. It’s one of the ways you can save on your dental care by going to Cancun, Mexico.
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Nop, a dental treatment in the City of Cancun is very economical that in the United States, that is why this has given the rein to dental tourism as an economic point more to the income of the state.
ReplyDeleteAnd of course we also compete against other cities, however Cancun is the main point, because while you wait one or two days for treatment or after 1 or 2 days of your treatment you can visit the city.
Take some water tours or get a private transfer service that takes you to a city tours among thousands of other things