Top Rated Places To Explore During Cancun Vacations

A beautiful Mexican city boasting a rich past, Cancun is still beaming through the Mayan ruins and fascinating culture that is revealed in every corner of the city. There are awe-inspiring views of splendid beaches, crystalline waters and much more. There are so many places to explore during your Cancun vacation and there’s something for everyone in this spectacular destination. So what are you waiting for? Have a look at these top-rated places to visit in Cancun to have a glimpse of what awaits you there.

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Undoubtedly Cancun Mexico is famous for its magnificent white sand beaches and crystal-clear water. However, there are far more things to do here than just spending some time at the beach. This gorgeous destination is one of the best places to explore in Mexico. Each year, millions of travelers fly to this coastal area to catch some waves, soak up the sun and spend some quality time with their loved ones. Making your way to a beautiful beach and simply taking off some time to relax will be the best thing to experience in Cancun, though it doesn’t have to be the only thing to do. Cancun is a biodiverse area which is extremely rich when it comes to history and culture. Here you can step back in time with mystical ruins and get your adrenaline pumping by modern adventurous activities. There’s truly something for everyone here in Cancun. The city is a famous tourist destination for people living in the United States or Canada. It is easy to fly here for them and is relatively cheap. Majorly, people plan their Cancun vacation during the winter months usually to escape from the snow. 

Tour At a Glance 

Day 1: Chichen Itza 

Day 2: Sian Ka'an Biosphere Reserve

Day 3: El Rey Maya Ruins

Day 4: Isla Mujeres

Day 5: The Cancun Underwater Museum

Day 6: Urbano Kabah Park

Day 7: All Ritmo Water Park 

Tour Price

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Detailed Itinerary

Day 1: Chichen Itza 

A pre Columbian city which is from Mayan period, Chichen Itza is one of the seven wonders of the world. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is situated in the Yucatan state and is a one day trip from Cancun. It is one of the largest Mayan cities and also most visited with over a million tourists per year. The pyramid EI Castillo is the centre of attraction which used to be a worshipping place. In case you wish to avoid beaches of Cancun and make your way to the ruins of one of the Earth’s greatest civilizations, your tour is going to be worth it for sure!

Day 2: Sian Ka'an Biosphere Reserve

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Sian Ka’an Biosphere Reserve is situated in the south of Tulum and is a haven for splendid pure beaches. It consists of over a million acres, 23 archaeological sites and a number of habitats, some even dating back to 2300 years. There are quite a few beaches only here that have ‘parking lots’. Most of the beaches have access via an opening in the jungle. Wish to see more of the astonishing beauty of this area? Then, embark on a tour or go for a fishing trip. There are many small hotels as well as homes available here for rent, just in case you wish to spend some more time here.   

Day 3: El Rey Maya Ruins

If you wish to make your way for yet another fascinating archaeological site, then there are numerous fascinating Mayan ruins, EI Rey located just a few minutes away from the Punta Nizuc end of Cancun. It is named after a mask which was found here and is believed to be dedicated to the God Sun. The EI Rey Ruins consists of the remains of about 47 buildings, besides the many tombs that were built by the Mayans from 900AD onwards. The two major platforms with their temples are of particular interest here. They once used to be part of the market and also served as significant ceremonial areas. You must take out some time to visit, and there are many resorts that offer reasonable tours to the site which is also known for the large colonies of iguanas residing here. 

Day 4: Isla Mujeres

A tiny island situated in Caribbean just a few miles from Cancun, famous for its scuba diving, snorkelling and seafood. The Island of the Women or Isla Mujeres is just 4.3 miles wide, still it offers awe-inspiring views of Caribbean and has few sites. One can reach the island through ferry services from Cancun, and is famous for sea turtles. The beach Playa del Norte is hugely famous among travelers. The Cancun Underwater Museum is situated on the western coast which is a hub for water activities and is also near to coral reef in Garrafon park.  

Day 5: The Cancun Underwater Museum

The Cancun Underwater Museum is one of the most bizzare points of interest in this resort town. This seabed-based highlight was founded in 2009 because of the storm damage to the Cancun National Marine Park and is dedicated to the “art of conservation”. It is a pleasure for drivers to explore. Over 500 sculptures are the core of this unique art collection which are spread across 2 underwater galleries immersed at depths of between 3-6 metres and comprising human figures in various poses. In case you do not wish to go for diving, then you can also view this outstanding collection from the comfort of one of the many glass-bottom tour boats that shuttle the waters. 

Day 6: Urbano Kabah Park

Urbano Kabah Park or Parque Kabah is situated in the heart of Cancun and is also famous as the Kabah Ecological Park. This natural harbour is a famous spot for jogging, strolling, or a picnic. It contains a 2km long trail that cuts via a mix of lush gardens and tall palm trees. Due to its petting zoo and playground, the park is specifically famous for families traveling with kids. There’s also plenty of wildlife to look out for including the raccoon-like coatis, iguanas, deer, peccary (which is a kind of small wild pig) and even the occasional spider monkey. It's an amazing place for bird-watchers, particularly during migration season, when species from as far as Canada and US flock here. Other attractions include the Casa Maya Museum which is a small yet interesting attraction with its history of the region’s development. 

Day 7: All Ritmo Water Park

All Ritmo waterpark is an entertaining place to visit in Cancun with water slides, water umbrellas and water rides that rejuvenate you up of all the exhaustion of modern-day living. There’s also a mini golf area in the park, a tennis court, a soccer field and a full-fledged gaming zone where one can indulge in some good game therapy or simply relax with friends and family. There are also around 9 dining options in the water park that range from exquisite buffet dining restaurants to casual burger places to bars serving exotic cocktails.  

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