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What part of Mexico has best beaches?

Here's our list of Mexico's best beaches to help you plan your next getaway.
  • Playa del Amor, Baja California Sur.
  • Playa Sisal, Yucatán.
  • Playa Carrizalillo, Oaxaca.
  • Playa Delfines, Quintana Roo.
  • Playa Mayto, Jalisco.
  • Playa Troncones, Guerrero.
  • Playa Balandra, Baja California Sur.
  • Puerto Progreso, Yucatán.




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The beaches are on Mexico's Pacific and Caribbean coast, with the most popular destinations being Cancun, Playa del Carmen, Acapulco and Cabo San Lucas. The list below is a comprehensive guide to the best and most beautiful beaches within the country, mixing some of the most visited and some of the more secluded.

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Best Beaches in Mexico
  • Isla Holbox.
  • Zihuatanejo.
  • Isla Mujeres.
  • Cozumel.
  • La Paz.
  • Sayulita.
  • Tulum.
  • Cancun.


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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.

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Cancun and Riviera Maya are experiencing one of their most intrusive sargassum seaweed seasons ever. The dense, foul-smelling algae is a common site along shorelines, and Cancun and surrounding areas are seeing an influx at an alarming rate. Sargassum is not your average beach shrubbery; it can be dangerous.

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However it's still wise to keep a watch on seaweed conditions as landings of sargassum can still occur. The most recent sargassum forecast for Mexico's Caribbean Coast predicts minimal seaweed in summer 2023 but there may be landings in some locations (such as this beach on June 2023).

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East Coast: Mexico's east coast, particularly the Caribbean Sea's turquoise waters in spots like Tulum, are the stuff beach vacation dreams are made of. The east coast also has a reputation for soft white sand and warm, calm waters.

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While the entire area has great beaches, there is definitely a difference in the types of beaches contained in each area. The ocean water in Cancun tends to have more waves and surf rolling in, while the waters in the Riviera Maya are often calmer thanks to the natural barrier reef that protects this area.

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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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Most Beautiful Places in Mexico
  • Cañón del Sumidero (Sumidero Canyon) ...
  • Hierve el Agua. ...
  • El Castillo, Chichen Itza. ...
  • Palacio de Bellas Artes, Mexico City. ...
  • Pico de Orizaba. ...
  • Church of Santo Domingo de Guzmán, Oaxaca City. ...
  • Isla Mujeres. ...
  • Cabo San Lucas Arch, Cabo San Lucas.


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If you want to go to a Mexican beach and be 100% confident that the water is pristine, your best bets are on the Pacific coast. Two of the top-10 (all tying with the same score) cleanest beaches in Mexico were in Campeche. One was in Quintana Roo, but far to the south.

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Marama Beach has the clearest water in Mexico - Picture of El Dorado Maroma, Playa Maroma
  • El Dorado Maroma.
  • Playa Maroma Hotels.
  • Playa Maroma.
  • Playa del Carmen.
  • Riviera Maya.
  • Quintana Roo.
  • Yucatan Peninsula. Mexico.


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Cozumel is one of the safest beach towns in Mexico. Playa Dzul Ha, Playa Palancar, and Playa Sur eco-Park are some of the best beaches in Mexico you can find. The white sand beaches and deep blue water with its white foamy waves make for a relaxing retreat.

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Tulum is a more rustic and laid-back destination that is perfect for those looking to escape the crowds and enjoy a more authentic travel experience. Riviera Maya, on the other hand, offers a wider range of amenities and activities, and is perfect for those looking for a more modern and luxurious travel experience.

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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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Compared to Cancun, Playa del Carmen is known for its more laid-back and intimate nightlife scene. It's perfect for those who prefer a relaxed night out, sipping cocktails at beachfront bars, and listening to live music. That being said, Playa del Carmen also has its fair share of clubs and late-night hotspots.

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We'd recommend visiting the Gulf Coast of Mexico during November or February if you plan to hit the beaches. You'll avoid the peak season surges during Christmas and Spring Break/Easter, but still have a good chance at clear, dry weather without too much humidity.

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Many beaches are closed to swimmers because they aren't safe—steep ocean floor drop-offs close to shore create strong waves and undercurrents, making it dangerous to enter the water. These beaches are clearly marked with red flags, warning swimmers to stay away.

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Mexico's coastal hot spots, like Cancun and Los Cabos, offer warmth and sun almost year-round, while high-elevation Mexico City boasts consistently mild temperatures and plenty of indoor activities to enjoy when the rainy season hits.

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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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In Playa del Carmen, the most affected beaches are Playacar Ferry, Playacar ZH Fase1, and Playa El Recodo. Most beaches in Cancun have low levels of sargassum.

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