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Are Cancun beaches private?

While all beaches in Cancun are technically public (federal property), you may not be able to access the beach by walking through a hotel, which is private property. Visitors staying in hotels that are not on the beach can access the beaches at any of the 10 public-access entries to the beach.



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Top 7 public Beaches in Cancun
  • Playa Langosta (Lobster Beach) ...
  • Playa Caracol (Snail Beach) ...
  • Punta Cancun Beach. ...
  • Forum Beach or Gaviota Azul. ...
  • Chac Mool Beach. ...
  • Marlin Beach. ...
  • Playa Delfines (Dolphins Beach)


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Cancun is considered to be the heart of the Mexican Caribbean and year on year thousands of visitors who come to the Yucatan Peninsula end up right here! The gorgeous beaches, great weather, and amazingly clear and clean waters are huge pulls for many tourists, but Cancun has much more to offer than just this.

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Playa Delfines Cancun's largest and most popular beach is also one of its most beautiful. Ivory sands meet electric turquoise waters at Playa Delfines, also known as Dolphin Beach.

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The Best Beaches in Cancun
  • Playa Delfines. Come first thing in the morning and Cancun is so quiet. ...
  • Playa Marlín. The water here is crystal clear! ...
  • Playa Gaviota Azul. This is the best beach in Mexico when the seaweed isn't around. ...
  • Playa Chac Mool. ...
  • Playa Caracol. ...
  • Playa Tortugas. ...
  • Playa Norte – Isla Mujeres. ...
  • Playa Akumal.


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The Cancun Departure Tax is a fee that all travelers leaving Cancun, Mexico, by air are required to pay. It's also known as the Departure Tax, the Airport Tax, or the Exit Tax. The fee is used to maintain the airport and improve its facilities.

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Playa Las Perlas, or Las Perlas Beach, is the closest public beach to downtown and offers shallow waters, water sports, and beautiful sand and water. The beach is a designated Blue Flag area, which means it has to follow strict standards for water quality, environmental care, and safety.

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Puerto Vallarta — Safest Mexico Beach City Puerto Vallarta is considered one of the safest resort towns in Mexico. While it has these amazing Puerto Vallarta all inclusive resorts, you can of course stay-off resort and best just as safe.

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While it's possible to walk the 1.8 miles (3km) from Tulum Pueblo to Tulum Playa, it's a long and often sweltering experience. There's a paved path along Avenida Cobá leading to the beach road, but it's also used heavily by cyclists and has little shade… not optimal for walkers.

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Tulum beaches are as pristine as Cancun but quieter and more relaxing. If your idea of a vacation is relaxing quietly on the beach, then Tulum will be your better option! The water is typically calmer, too, making it friendly for swimmers.

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Isla Holbox has a long history of providing asylum for fugitives. Said originally to have been settled by eight Mayan families, the island made a convenient stopover in the 18th century for Spanish and Italian pirates en route from the coastal states of Veracruz and Campeche.

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3. Be cautious at night if you're traveling alone – Cancún isn't the most dangerous place at night, but in some places, it's not as well lit as it should be. Don't walk around alone late at night if you can avoid it.

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10 Best Beaches in Cancún
  • Chac Mool Beach.
  • Caracol Beach.
  • Forum Beach.
  • Gaviota Azul Beach.
  • Punta Maroma.
  • Marlin Beach.
  • Ballenas Beach.
  • Playa Linda.


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