A beautiful little curve at the end of the bay, mostly monopolized by beach clubs. Access is from the north side of Cocobongo’s.
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A white sand beach with manta rays gliding through the shimmering turquoise waters. No hotels. No nightclubs. No roads or cars of any kind. It’s hard to…
4.64 MILES
Surrounded by dense tropical forest, the contemporary Museo Maya de °ä²¹²Ô³¦Ãº²Ô is a welcome respite from the beach and buffet lines of the neighboring high…
17.57 MILES
Driving down a narrow sand road, the turquoise Caribbean on one side, the glimmering Laguna Chacmuchuch on the other, you feel like you’re a thousand…
5.2 MILES
Head to this beach for excellent snorkeling. It's 6.5km from the tourist center. A cab costs M$100.
4.81 MILES
You don't have to leave the Zona Hotelera to find Mayan culture in °ä²¹²Ô³¦Ãº²Ô. Before the beach umbrellas, resorts, banana boats and Spanish conquistadors…
5.49 MILES
Unfolding from the base of a mild seaside bluff, Playa Delfines is one of the most scenic beaches in °ä²¹²Ô³¦Ãº²Ô. A languid stretch of sand with turquoise…
8.77 MILES
Once you reach Playa Norte, the island’s main beach, you won’t want to leave. Its warm, shallow waters are the color of blue raspberry syrup and the beach…
JardÃn Botánico Dr Alfredo Barrera MarÃn
22.37 MILES
One of the largest botanical gardens in Mexico, this 65-hectare reserve has about 2km of trails and sections dedicated to epiphytes (orchids and…
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Next to the Isla Mujeres ferry dock, this tiny stretch of sand is probably the least inviting of °ä²¹²Ô³¦Ãº²Ô's beaches, but you can head left when you hit the…
0.57 MILES
With no parking, this is one of the quieter beaches in °ä²¹²Ô³¦Ãº²Ô and there's usually a lifeguard on duty. There's no food, but there are stores and…
1.77 MILES
One of the busiest beaches around, with loud music, cheap restaurants, deck chair and umbrella hire. Access from the ferry terminal, where there is free…
1.86 MILES
Also known as the Templo del Alácran (Scorpion’s Temple), Yamil Lu’um was used between AD 1200 and 1550, and sits atop a beachside knoll in the parklike…
2.47 MILES
A long, lovely stretch of sand with lifeguards on duty and deck chairs, umbrellas and tables for rent. There’s no food, but there is an Oxxo out on Blvd…
2.49 MILES
Popular with families for its calm, shallow foreshore. There’s free parking (but tip the guys ‘minding’ your car). Access is by the huge flagpole flying…
2.57 MILES
In the middle of the north end of Zona Hotelera, Playa Langosta is a gem of a place for swimming. Facing BahÃa de Mujeres, the beach is coated with °ä²¹²Ô³¦Ãº²Ô…