Boasting a rich moasaic of marine and coastal habitats, the Mesoamerican Reef is the largest barrier reef in the Western Hemisphere.
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Beaches in Cancún are a popular reason to visit this city, as is the nightlife scene. Many beaches offer both, with gold and white sand, turquoise waters, and a party atmosphere. Here you can relax on the soft sands and snorkel, surf, or swim in the endless, clear sea.
Right in front of Playa del Carmen, the coral reef (second largest in the world) is laying roughly 150 - 200 meters offshore at a depth of 10-15 meters.
Playa DelfinesCancun'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.
In the beaches of Cancun and the Riviera Mayayou will find big waves for those who enjoy swimming in a rough sea or small waves for those who enjoy a calm vacation.
While exposed eastern shores are most likely to get hit by surges of sargassum, some beaches in Mexico have no sargassum. This includes Playa Norte on Isla Mujeres, Quintana Roo and Cozumel's western shore. They're generally seaweed-free. However, much depends on winds and ocean currents.
Yes, absolutely. Cancun is home to some of the most amazing sea life that I have ever seen, so don't miss the chance to witness it for yourself! Snorkeling here is one of the best things to do in Mexico and there are just so many incredible creatures to see.
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.