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Are there sharks in Cancun?

A: Yes, but it is extremely rare. The water is clear and shallow near Cancun and Riviera Maya, which makes it impossible for large sharks to be in the areas where people are in the water. Making sure to keep a healthy distance between you and any shark you see is essential.



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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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Although the Mexican Caribbean is a safe beach destination for travelers, there are several risks that travelers need to keep in mind when visiting the region's plentiful white-sand beaches. Strong currents, waves, and even petty theft are just a few of the hidden dangers that might affect your next sun-soaked holiday.

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Travelers will be pleased to know that Cancun's renowned all-inclusive resorts are safer than ever according to new statistics published by local officials. As millions of tourists flock to Cancun's spectacular mega-resorts, safety has become one of the most critical issues for countless travelers.

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The best time to visit Cancún is from December to April during the peak season. Even though the crowds are heavier, you'll experience near-perfect weather and find some of the cheapest flight and room rates for a winter getaway at the beach.

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June is the hottest month in Cancun with an average temperature of 28°C (82°F) and the coldest is January at 23°C (73°F) with the most daily sunshine hours at 11 in August. The wettest month is September with an average of 270mm of rain.

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Another benefit of traveling between the beginning of December and the end of May is that the tide is the lowest and calmest, so you can safely swim in Cancun's characteristic blue waters. Scuba divers also get the most visibility during these months!

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