Getting Around
Top Sights
MUSA (Underwater Museum)
A one-of-a-kind snorkeling and diving experience featuring hundreds of submerged life-sized sculptures in the Caribbean Sea.
📍View on MapMuseo Maya de Cancún
Sleek, modern museum in the Hotel Zone housing an important collection of Maya artifacts from across the Yucatán Peninsula.
📍View on MapEl Rey Ruins
A quick, accessible archaeological zone right in the heart of the Hotel Zone. Often overlooked — rarely crowded.
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Museo Maya de Cancún
The most significant Maya museum in the region, with 400+ artifacts and a neighboring archaeological zone (San Miguelito). Air-conditioned.
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Playa Delfines
Expansive public beach with unobstructed Caribbean views and the famous Cancún city sign. No resort crowds — locals' favorite.
📍View on MapIsla Mujeres
A quick 20-minute ferry ride to a car-free, walkable island. Turquoise water, golf carts, and a much more relaxed pace than Cancún.
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Mercado 28
Downtown spot for authentic, affordable Yucatecan street food. Try Cochinita Pibil and Sopa de Lima. Busy at lunch — arrive by noon.
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No-frills local seafood spot near downtown. Fried whole fish, ceviche, and cold beer at prices a fraction of Hotel Zone restaurants.
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Dedicated desks, high-speed Wi-Fi, and a strong digital nomad community on the lagoon side of the Hotel Zone. Day passes available.
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