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Does Playa del Carmen have calm water?

In Playa del Carmen, the water is quite calm for the most part, but it's often quite murky by the center of town. However, in Playa del Carmen, you can find lots of beach clubs or free access to the beach more easily than in Cancun, where most of the beach zone is occupied by big hotels.



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Isla Contoy has some of the best calm beaches in Mexico, and the prettiest water in Mexico! You'll find some of the best beaches near Cancun at Isla Contoy National Park.

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Conclusion. Playa Del Carmen is an idyllic destination that is known for its white sand beaches, clear Caribbean waters, and vibrant atmosphere.

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Playa del Carmen boasts an enviable collection of beaches, where you can enjoy typical Caribbean relaxation and swim in an unspoilt sea, perhaps coming across turtles while you do so.

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In Playa del Carmen, the water is quite calm for the most part, but it's often quite murky by the center of town.

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The ocean at Playa Norte Isla Mujeres is quite calm due to the fact that the beach faces the coast of Cancun and is not exposed to the open ocean. Recommended for Beaches because: Isla Mujeres is a tropical island paradise and the water at North Beach is calm and inviting.

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Playa Maroma (Maroma Beach), located at around km 55 of the Cancun-Chetumal Highway in the Riviera Maya, is considered by many to be one of the best beaches in the world due to its size, the incredible blue color of the water and amazing snorkeling right off shore.

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From December to May to avoid hurricane season 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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plenty of places to swim. when we were there in february, i never saw any big waves and we walked A LOT in the water along the shoreline. Poster Don is right about the top part of Cancun has calm beaches , some of them are dead calm in that areas... quite a few hotels in that stretch you can choose from .

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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.

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If you're looking for a quieter, more relaxed beach experience, Playa del Carmen might be the better choice for your family. Both Playa del Carmen and Cancun have beautiful beaches with crystal-clear waters and soft sand.

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The turquoise waters in Playacar are usually nice and calm but sometimes there can be slightly larger waves than in the Mamitas area. In Playa del Carmen, the waves are never as big as you would experience on the Pacific Coast.

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Playa del Carmen started out as a Fisherman's village, as many as 110 years ago. The white sand beaches, turquoise waters, and laid-back feel have made it a popular destination for tourists.

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About an hour south of Cancun, Tulum has emerged as one of Mexico's most beloved beach destinations, thanks to an abundance of white sand, warm turquoise water, and jungle-lined roads and ruins.

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Playa Balandra, Baja California Sur Far off the tourist trail, this postcard-perfect crescent of sand overlooks a bay masquerading as a lagoon, with calm, turquoise waters gently lapping against the sugary shores. If you want to explore marine life, this is the destination for you.

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Like many other travelers, you've probably already heard about the seaweed or sargassum problem along the Quintana Roo coastline. Get to know more about Playa Mujeres: A Sargassum-Free Haven in Cancun, and prepare to enjoy a spectacular Caribbean getaway!

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Wrapping around the northern nose of Isla Mujeres, this beautiful stretch of beach has some of the clearest turquoise water to be found anywhere in the world.

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Although the sea that borders Cancun and the Riviera Maya is known for its beauty, it is not always totally calm! Strong currents and big waves can make some beaches in the Riviera Maya dangerous. You have to watch children while they swim! And even some beaches are only recommended for seasoned swimmers.

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Be extra careful at night in Playa del Carmen As with many places in the world, most crimes in Playa del Carmen occur at night. Besides being extra careful at the bars in Playa del Carmen, you'll also want to be extra careful when walking alone at night.

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Called “Sargasso” in Spanish, these algae are actually something natural and occur temporarily in many places in the Caribbean. They are washed up by currents from the Sargasso Sea, a sea between Europe and America, in which many brown algae grow.

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