THIS IS THE BEST PUBLIC BEACH IN CANCUN - We tried just about all of them. But you have to know where to go: park somewhere around the super Chedraui (where the public entrance is) and walk from the entrance all the way down the beach towards Riu Palace - past two or three short piers. (Most people don't walk down towards the hotels and congregate near the public entrance but the water is dirtier there. Keep going. Take a pic on the pier. Water is so blue. Riu Palace has the best section of the beach but don't be intimidated by all their chairs all over the beach. Just find a spot and hop in the water. We went here twice and nobody said anything about us being there. Bring your snorkels and head out a little ways to find big concrete blocks and rocks in the water where fish live. The water is deep but fairly calm. Stay til sunset for the pastel beach sunset colors.
Be aware, we didn't find any public showers or restrooms near this beach, so you could possibly sneak a shower from one of the hotels on your walk back towards the entrance but we didn't try.
The next best one is in front of Hotel Casa Maya - enter from the Playa Langosta entrance and walk down the beach til you find the blue chairs and umbrellas. The water is clearer than a pool and white sand, shallow and...
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Nestled amidst the bustling Hotel Zone of Cancun, Caracol Beach offers a serene retreat for those seeking respite from the crowds. This charming stretch of sand, located at kilometer 9 of Bulevar Kukulcán, provides a more intimate beach experience compared to its larger counterparts.
The beach's soft white sand and gentle turquoise waters create a picturesque setting perfect for relaxation. The calm, shallow waters make it an ideal spot for families with children, while couples can enjoy romantic sunsets that paint the sky with vibrant hues.
Caracol Beach is also known for its accessibility and convenience. It's easily reachable by bus, and the nearby Plaza Caracol Shopping Center provides ample opportunities for shopping and dining. Additionally, the Ultramar ferry terminal is located here, offering easy access to Isla Mujeres.
While Caracol Beach may not be as expansive as other beaches in Cancun, its cozy atmosphere and tranquil ambiance make it a worthwhile destination. Whether you're looking to soak up the sun, take a refreshing dip in the Caribbean Sea, or simply unwind and enjoy the peaceful surroundings, Caracol Beach offers a delightful escape in the...
Read morePleasant water… white soft sand, but not big beach to swim
Cancun beaches like they said, its beautiful, white sand beaches, smooth water, no harsh waves but where to enter if you don’t have GPS. you need to find the access point for this beach as 80-90% parts are covered by Hotel and only certain spots are available for public swimming. you can find signboard for an access point on the road. Its applied for almost every beach except south ( like Playa Delfines) and extreme north beaches (like Langosta Beach)
It’s in front of the supermarket or looks out for Xcaret amusement park office. It’s not big, it’s very small patch of beach, both side big giant Hotel covered the area and you are confused whether to go in to that area or not , what if they ask you to go back, so just for normal evening walk, I would recommend that but for swimming, go to Gaviota Azul Beach (right behind the Hard rock café, coco bongo). I ll write about that in the separate review.
We came here for the evening walk, sunset, white clean sand and blue water. It was amazing, we sat there for 30-40 minutes, walked a bit and came back. One can do...
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