The State Government application for the payment of contributions from foreign tourists is called Visitax Cancun tourist tax. To complete the process, provide the requested information and proceed to the corresponding payment.

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If you’ve never traveled to our stunning destinations of Cancun, Playa del Carmen, Cozumel and Tulum, you may not know exactly what VISITAX is or why it’s essential. This tax was implemented in 2021 by the government for the improvement and maintenance of the state’s beaches and infrastructure.

Note that Quintana Roo is not the only state that requires a tax like the VISITAX. More than 60 destinations around the world already require a tourist tax like the Visitax in their tourist destinations such as Paris, Venice, Rome, Amsterdam, Barcelona, Ibiza, the United States, Germany, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Thailand, Japan, Malaysia, Switzerland, Spain, Iceland and the Maldives, are some of the countries and cities that already have a Visitax type option. The first one was France in 1910.

In Quintana Roo this tax is 100% mandatory for all travelers without mexican passport who visit any city located in the state, these includes travel by any of this airports:

Cancun International Airport • Tulum International Airport • Cozumel International Airport • Isla Mujeres Airport • Playa del Carmen Airport • Holbox Airport

Once you paid your VisiTax it will be valid for 3 months to travel to any city in the state. For example, if you arrive at the Cancun International Airport and on your return the flight leaves from the Tulum International Airport, the same receipt is valid as long as it is within the 3-month period. You should know that people who have a Mexican passport are not required by law to pay this tax regardless of where their flight comes from.

For Official VisiTax some forms need to be filled in a process to be able to pay and receive your authorized receipt with the folio.

Another option to pay is make the lines at Cancun Airport and Tulum Airport to pay in cash directly at the official modules but consider arriving well in advance since there may be long lines when you have to fill out a VisiTax form for each person and then make another line to pay, which could be a risk of fatigue, delay, cancellations of contracted services and even loss of flights.

VisiTax Cancun Quintana Roo government agents are now present in all terminals at Cancun Airport and Tulum Airport. They are clearly recognizable and you must stop if approached

VisiTax Cancun is for Travelers arriving and departuring from Cancun and Tulum Airports

VisiTax Payment step by step

Get free of complications for your trip, pay VisiTax Cancun before you arrive and enjoy your vacations without worries

Step one to get Visitax Mexico, VisiTax Cancun and Visitax Tulum receipt

VisiTax Step 1

Fill out the questionnaire by providing names and passport number of each passenger. Need an email to receive the receipt

Step two to get Visitax Mexico, VisiTax Cancun and Visitax Tulum receipt

VisiTax Step 2

Finally, you can pay the VisiTax issuance fees instantly and securely, the vast majority of credit cards in the world are accepted

Step three to get Visitax Mexico, VisiTax Cancun and Visitax Tulum receipt

VisiTax Step 3

Payment confirmation with a QR code will be sent to the email address provided few hours after payment in step 2 is completed.

"There are more than 60 destinations around the world where this type of tax is already in place. These vary from a nationwide tax in Iceland to various towns across the US. Some have been in place for a long time (France was the first in 1910), but most were introduced during the last decade or two."

Traveler VisiTax FAQ's

This tax is mandatory for all travelers, including infants, with a foreign passport who enter and/or depart from one of the airports and ports located in Quintana Roo. Travelers with mexican passport are not required by law to pay this tax regardless of where their flight comes from.

We make it easier for you by helping you obtain your Official QR receipt from Visitax by filling out the simple form on this page. You can also pay in cash directly at the official modules established at the Cancun Airport and the Tulum Airport. If you decide to do so, consider arriving well in advance as long lines may form when having to fill out a form for each person and then make the payment there, which could represent a risk of fatigue, delay, cancellations of contracted services and even missed flights. If you wish to do it on your own, you can do directly at the government site to avoid scams.

Some users report that the official site Visitax sometime fails to deliver their QR recipie. For this check before paying again, as sometimes the system freezes but still makes the payment and generates the receipt. If you let us do the procedure, our system will be in charge to find a solution for this. Verify before pay again, the government does not make any reimbursement once the QR receipt has been delivered.

Visitax is a right that is collected by the State of Quintana Roo labeled as "use and explotación of public domain assets", which in terms of article 25 of the Expenditure Budget for fiscal year 2024, must be allocated to the concepts mentioned in article 14 of the Law of Financial Discipline of the States and Municipalities. Effective on December 2022, the Law of Rights of the State of Quintana Roo, article 51-octies has been amended to make VisiTax mandatory for all international visitors without Mexican passport. The only exemption applies to individuals entering the state from the southern border.

You must present your QR code when asked. The officer will scan the QR code, accessing a government-only dashboard to display your VisiTax records. If you do not have a QR code, you will need to purchase one. After doing so, the officer will scan the smaller QR code to check your past payments.

Yes, this is a local tax charged for each room and each night you stay in a hotel, inn, hostel, guest house, and even motel. It is administered by each city in the state of Quintana Roo and varies in price depending on where you stay. The hotel or lodging center will collect the fee at check-in.

DNR is a fee that must be paid by visitors who do not have a Mexican passport when entering Mexico by land, sea or air. This tax must be paid for each person who enters the country, including minors from 2 years of age. If you are traveling by air, the most common thing is that the tax is charged at the time of purchasing the plane ticket.

We do not offer any assistance or service regarding customs, taxes or government issues. The information contained on this site is for general support and knowledge as it is found on various official sites. Please, if you have any questions or concerns regarding these issues, contact your consulate or the Mexican consulate directly or contact the official customs site at the following link: https://anam.gob.mx/recepcion-de-quejas-y-denuncias/

If you are traveling to the state of Quintana Roo in Mexico as a tourist without a Mexican passport, you must pay a VisiTax Cancun tourist tax. The one-time tax is valid for 3 months. With the procedure, you will receive confirmation of payment along with a QR code that you must present at the airports and ports to the authorities that request it.

Easy online questionnaire will take less than 5 minutes to complete. All you need is a valid passport, a credit card and an email address. If you need assistance or have any questions, our customer support team will be happy to help!

Traveliere® is a private website and is not linked to or can be associated with any government agency. We assists travelers in paying the Quintana Roo’s state tourism VisiTax. Our fee is $29.5 USD and includes the government tax of $283

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