I just about always fly to Cancun then head down to Playa (sometimes private transfer, sometimes bus) and ferry across. We can get good prices on a non-stop to Cancun with CO (although "good prices" for air fare these days is relative...) There are 3 flts/day to choose from each way and it's rare to not be able to use miles for upgrades. Most trips it's close to $200pp savings on air to Cancun vs Cozumel.
If we take the bus it's $16 pp round trip, then $24 pp round trip for the ferry. Still plenty of savings to make it worthwhile. I also just find the drive/ferry connection in Mexico more enjoyable then sitting in an airport and taking 2 planes.
For anyone who hasn't flown to Cancun from the US in the last year, Terminal 3 is VERY nice, marble restrooms and all. (At least the ladies room...) I've been flying to Cancun since the airport was just one small building, walk out on the tarmac and up the stairs to the plane, and they had just gotten a luggage carousel. It's come a long way and the addition of the new terminal is a good one. Not too Mexican though. You'll think you're in a new airport in a major city in the US based on the food court and some shops, but, it is comfortable and the customs and immigrations processes you through pretty quickly. There's even a duty-free you can hit on arrival - right after immigration and before you claim your bags and head through customs.
If we take the bus it's $16 pp round trip, then $24 pp round trip for the ferry. Still plenty of savings to make it worthwhile. I also just find the drive/ferry connection in Mexico more enjoyable then sitting in an airport and taking 2 planes.
For anyone who hasn't flown to Cancun from the US in the last year, Terminal 3 is VERY nice, marble restrooms and all. (At least the ladies room...) I've been flying to Cancun since the airport was just one small building, walk out on the tarmac and up the stairs to the plane, and they had just gotten a luggage carousel. It's come a long way and the addition of the new terminal is a good one. Not too Mexican though. You'll think you're in a new airport in a major city in the US based on the food court and some shops, but, it is comfortable and the customs and immigrations processes you through pretty quickly. There's even a duty-free you can hit on arrival - right after immigration and before you claim your bags and head through customs.