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Can you swim in the water in Cancun?

You can swim peacefully! There are no dangerous species near the coasts of Cancun and the Riviera Maya. No shark attack, no jellyfish schools, no sea snakes! Beware of stingrays in the Caribbean Sea.



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Cancun offers a few Blue Flag rated beaches. These are safe public beaches for swimming and also offer disabled friendly access to the water.

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Therefore, Cancun is located on the waters of the Caribbean Sea.

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Tap water in Cancun is not recommended for drinking, even for locals. But don't worry. With a bit of preparation and know-how, you'll have no problem staying properly hydrated during your stay.

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The average temperature for the year is 30 °C (or 86 ºF) so, generally speaking, the weather here is absolutely amazing, since you can get up to 320 days of sunshine every year! Also, with an annual average sea temperature of 26°C-29°C (78ºF-84ºF), the sea is always warm enough for swimming, regardless of the season.

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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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The best time to go to Cancun is the shoulder months of April, May, November, and the beginning of December. The best weather in Cancun is between December and April. Rainy season in Cancun runs from May to October, which is the best time to visit Cancun on a budget.

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Most private hotels and restaurants in Cancun will have an on-site filtration system installed or offer guests drinking water that has been purified or bottled.

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The water appears blue due to the fact that the ocean absorbs all wavelengths of light very well, except for the short wavelengths of blue. The fact that tropical oceans are clear means that they are lacking in suspended sediment and plankton.

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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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Cancun is recognized worldwide for its spectacular beaches of fine white sand, its fascinating turquoise blue sea and unparalleled weather, as well as excellent air and land connectivity, and a first-class hotel infrastructure that places it as one of the best destinations for tourists throughout the world thanks to ...

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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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Shoes. When traveling in Cancun, what to wear on your feet can vary. In addition to a pair of sandals for the beach, don't forget good water-resistant walking or hiking shoes for sightseeing and jungle exploration. Depending on your activities, you may also want water shoes or a nice pair of dress shoes.

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As a precaution you should not drink tap water in Mexico even if it's purified at the source. Most resorts and hotels provide bottled water or large jugs of purified water for you to refill your bottle. Velas Resorts stocks its suites with bottled water daily as included in it's all inclusive plan.

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How many days are enough to enjoy Cancun? The most experienced tour operators recommend that the ideal number of days to discover all the tourist charms of Cancun is 7. Plan your trip in advance and make the most of your stay!

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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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