Anyone with a desire to stop drinking is welcome. Our meetings are open to English-speaking locals, travelers, seasonal residents, and anyone visiting Cancun who needs a meeting.
No. The only requirement for AA membership is a desire to stop drinking. You may attend even if you’re unsure or simply curious about the program.
Yes. All meetings listed on this website are English-speaking AA meetings in Cancun.
Yes. All meetings are held in person unless otherwise stated. Our meeting location is listed on the home page and the Contact page.
Expect a warm, respectful, and anonymous environment where members share their experience, strength, and hope with one another. You won’t be asked to speak unless you want to.
No. There is no cost to attend AA meetings. A voluntary 7th Tradition basket is passed for those who wish to contribute, but visitors are never required to donate.
Currently, our group offers in-person meetings only. If online meetings become available, they will be posted on the website.
Yes. We welcome anyone who wants to better understand alcoholism or support a loved one. Some meetings are open, meaning non-alcoholics may attend. If a meeting is “closed,” it is for people who have a desire to stop drinking.
We use AA-approved literature, including the Big Book, the Twelve & Twelve, and other conference-approved materials. Literature is available during meetings.
Yes. Most of our meetings offer coffee and tea to support relaxed fellowship and better connection before and after the meeting.
Yes. There is on-site parking available at our meeting space. Additional details are provided on our Contact page.
You can contact us anytime through the phone number or contact form on our Contact page. We’re here to help.
