Ask any local about the best beach in Cancún, and you’re sure to hear aboutPlaya Delfines. Running south of the Zona Hotelera across the street from Cancún’s most important ancient archaeological site –El Rey– Playa Delfines is one of the few beaches in Cancún not dominated by an ...
But if you're willing to venture beyond the hotel pool, you'll find a world offree-to-visit beaches, open-air markets and inviting green spaces just waiting to be explored, perfect for travelers on even thetightest of budgets. While many attractions in Cancún charge an entry fee, all t...
This is one of the main beaches in Cancun, it is definitely a must. This place is located in the heart of the hotel zone, specifically at the Party center. As soon as you walk to the beach you will amaze by those turquoise beach colors. This beach is huge, there is a spot for ev...
Dip your feet in the shallow turquoise waters of the Caribbean Sea at Playa Delfines, one of the best public beaches on Cancun’s Hotel Zone. The unspoiled beach is an awesome alternative to the Cancun beach clubs. There are some street vendors, palapas if you need shade, a massage shack...
Beaches Open now The dazzling waters, palapas (thatched huts), and phenomenal ocean views are some of the highlights at Playa Delfines. This is Cancun’s largest free public beach and is loved by travelers due to the… See tours 2024 2. Xoximilco Cancun by Xcaret 2,900 Amusement &...
Outside of the beaches and all-inclusive resorts, Cancun is packed with adventure and history. Snorkeling, swimming in a cenote, day trips to Chichen Itza—there’s so much to discover. For personalized recommendations, try our AI trip-planning product. ...
Cancun is known for its beaches, historic ruins, cenotes, and nightlife — there's many attractions to discover. Here are my favorites!
I’ve been meaning to visit Isla Mujeres, it’s small and a little more isolated so I expect it to be MUCH quieter than Cancun. For snorkeling, I’d suggest the beaches in Xcalak, a small town on the southern end of the Yucatan peninsula. The barrier reef is just offshore, and ...
Looking for fun things to do in Cancun this Summer?From beaches to archaeological sites, and much more! Some tourists would rather stay in their hotel and chill out all day, I mean, who wouldn't? But if you are up to exploring the city, here's a list of things you at least should...
The many beachfront resorts around Cancun offer their guests a private beach experience, but some of the best beaches in town remain public. One of them is Playa Marlin.Just south of the El Rey Ruins, Playa Marlin is a serene stretch of golden sand. Guests can rock up and hire beach ...