Cancun 7-Day Getaway
8 cities |
35 attraction(s) |
total distance 927
km
TIPS
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Day7
Day1: Cancun
5 attraction(s) ·
10 km
1
This place seems to be the only coastline with a public parking lot. Unfortunately, the beach is rough and the color is dull compared to the beaches in the north. However, if you continue walking along the coastline, you will find a nice attraction, which is the nearby Mayan ruins. Since this is the end of the coastline, there won't be too many tourists. Therefore, it is not crowded here and worth a visit.
4
km
5
DJs & dancing at a huge, Friday-night club on several levels with a high-tech lighting system.
Day2: Cancun > isla mujeres
5 attraction(s) ·
29 km
1
This port is the main boarding point for tourists traveling to Isla Mujeres. If you need to take a slow boat, you can go to Punta Sam, 7 kilometers north of the city center. The boat schedule from the hotel zone (Zona Hotelera) is not fixed.
14
km
2
Uti Beach, located in the northern part of Woman Island, is the largest public beach on the island. The crystal-clear turquoise waters and colorful sea views make the coastline of the beach resemble a beautiful puzzle. The soft, fine sand is weathered from coral and is as white as jade and as soft as a blanket. The bars and dining establishments near the beach are particularly unique, with various sun-shading facilities, becoming a major landscape of the beach. Uti Beach is tranquil and elegant, free from the hustle and bustle of the city. It is more about romance and atmosphere, making it suitable for those seeking peace and relaxation.
8
km
3
Mujeres Island is a beautiful tourist destination, often described as "Silver Beach in the north, and a sea view in the south." The Punta Sur cliffs are located at the southern tip of Mujeres Island and are also the easternmost point of Mexico. From here, looking out to the sea, the water is lush and the colors constantly change, with a strong and majestic atmosphere. A rock road with guardrails is built on the cliff, winding its way along the straight cliff, with the roaring Caribbean Sea below. Visitors can stroll along the road to enjoy the beautiful scenery, and some sections of the road lead directly to the beach, which is intoxicating. However, it is worth noting that the roads closest to the sea are very slippery due to the impact of the waves.
1
km
5
Day3: Valladolid Mexico
2 attraction(s) ·
5 km
1
This imposing Catholic church with 2 bell towers was founded in 1545 & rebuilt in the 1700s.
5
km
Day4: Tulum > Playa Del Carmen > Cancun > Playa Del Carmen
7 attraction(s) ·
194 km
1
2
km
2
White sand beach with palm trees & turquoise water featuring casual eateries & sunbed rentals.
3
km
Day5: Puerto Morelos > Benito Juárez > Solidaridad > Tulum > Puerto Morelos
5 attraction(s) ·
167 km
2
Amusement park offering guided activities, including ziplining, aerial bridges & off-roading.
47
km
3
Swimming & snorkeling are popular at this sinkhole with varying depths & crystal-clear water.
24
km
Day6: Solidaridad > Cancun > isla mujeres > Cancun
6 attraction(s) ·
128 km
2
Bustling public beach with calm water for swimming & also featuring umbrella & chair rentals.
11
km
6
This port is the main boarding point for tourists traveling to Isla Mujeres. If you need to take a slow boat, you can go to Punta Sam, 7 kilometers north of the city center. The boat schedule from the hotel zone (Zona Hotelera) is not fixed.
Day7: Cancun
7 attraction(s) ·
38 km
1
The Mayan Museum is a museum located in Cancun, Mexico. One of its collections is one of the most important Mayan cultural and artistic treasures in Mexico. The museum includes artifacts excavated from the state of Quintana Roo, where Cancun is located, as well as important artifacts from Palenque, Chichen Itza, and Coba. The architecture of the museum is mainly in a modern style, and there is also an outdoor area with a garden called "Alebrijes" and the San Miguelito Mayan ruins. It only takes about an hour for regular visitors to complete the tour.
4
km
3
Long-running flea market with food stalls & lots of shops offering souvenirs, apparel & other goods.
1
km
4
Paved city park with playground structures, shaded tables & an open-air stage for performances.
13
km
5
This place seems to be the only coastline with a public parking lot. Unfortunately, the beach is rough and the color is dull compared to the beaches in the north. However, if you continue walking along the coastline, you will find a nice attraction, which is the nearby Mayan ruins. Since this is the end of the coastline, there won't be too many tourists. Therefore, it is not crowded here and worth a visit.
9
km
6
The public beach is located in the central area of the hotel district, and compared to Dolphin Beach, it attracts a denser crowd and is slightly more lively. However, this also makes it a unique and superior choice, as many restaurants, malls, and convenience stores can be reached within a 5-minute walk.
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