Once regarded as mostly a honeymooners’ destination, Cancún has become a go-to fun spot for families and seniors, with plenty of activities and fascinating things to see and do. We’ve checked out the beaches, ruins, and entertainment options and found some places just under the radar for that one-of-a-kind experience on your next trip.
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The ruins of this majestic Mayan temple are far enough from Tulum to get less foot traffic, which means those who do visit are allowed to climb the 138-foot pyramid for an astonishing view of the surrounding lush, green jungle. Just remember the 120 steps are a lot steeper than they look, so use the safety rope. The ADO bus company charges reasonable rates for the 40-minute trip there.
Take a Dip in a Hidden Natural Pool
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Don’t miss taking a dip in the azure waters of a cenote – essentially a sinkhole filled with water, some part of a deeper, underground river system. With more than 6,000 in the Yucatan, there’s plenty to choose from. The closest is Casa Cenote, 15 minutes south of Cancun and off most folks’ radar because it’s tucked between houses. It’s close to the ocean, so it has a sandy bottom and is accessible without use of a ladder or steps, making it great for all ages. Entrance is just about $6.
Catch a Glimpse of Colorful Birds
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The Mayan Riviera is home to some of the most colorful species of birds. Expect to find lots of turquoise-browed motmots, Yucatan jays, woodpeckers, and perhaps a collared aracari or a ferruginous pygmy owl. Check out the Sian Ka’an Biosphere Reserve near Tulum, or any of the UNESCO World Heritage sites. The Reserve is massive (5,200 acres). The best access is either Punta Allen (on the beach side) or Muyil (inland), which is better for birding and available via bus from Tulum. Access to the reserve is roughly $5.
Discover the Best Quiet Beaches for Children and Families
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Playa Caracol (Snail Beach) is close to the hotel zone and has perfect turquoise blue water. It’s an excellent option for families with kids, as is Playa Chac Mool, which is across from Señor Frogs. There is no parking, but it’s worth a visit – it has one of the best stretches of sandy beach in the zone. The waves can be strong, so take care with smaller children.
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Meet Local Wildlife at an Interactive Zoo
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Touch and feed live crocodiles, white-tailed deer and wild spider monkeys, and get kissed by a blue and gold Macaw at this educational zoo, where a 75-minute guided tour gives participants a glimpse of the once remote and wild Cancun. Located near the sleepy village of Puerto Morelos, Croco Cun Zoo is $30 for adults; children and seniors pay $20; children 5 and under are free.
Investigate Archeological Finds at the Maya Museum
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Wandering this quiet town 45 miles from Cancun reveals the Franciscan Convent of San Antonio de Padua and Mayan pyramids from a large elevated plaza, and offers horse and buggy rides for $17. This authentic colonial pueblo, rarely seen by tourists, is worth the day trip. The average hotel is $33 per night.
Marvel at Celestial Sights at the Ka’Yok’ Planetarium
Ka’Yok’ PlanetariumThe Ka’Yok’ Planetarium cultural complex explores the universe, educates visitors about environmental preservation, and delves into the significance of Mayan contributions to present-day society. It’s open every day but Monday until 7 p.m. Adults get in for $3, and children for $2.
Enjoy Spectacular Views from a Giant Ferris Wheel
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The Gran Rueda, or Great Wheel, which recently opened, is an impressive 197-foot ferris wheel offering views of an emerald lagoon and La Isla Shopping Village. Prices vary by season, but expect to pay at minimum $15 per person for four laps around. Generally, a ticket includes a free movie ticket and other local discounts, and buying tickets in combination with entry to the aquarium is $25 per person for both.
Swim with Sea Creatures at an Interactive Aquarium
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Why visit a traditional aquarium when an ocean of tropical fish surrounds you? The Interactive Aquarium is one of the coolest places in Cancún, letting visitors touch starfish and sea urchins while learning about the more than 140 different species that are on display. Visit for $14 – and pay an additional $65 to walk along the bottom of the aquarium – while wearing special diving helmets – and feed the fish for 20 minutes. Pre-purchase tickets online for discounts.
Mural on South East side of Centro, Isla Mujeres by Deb Nystrom ((CC BY-NC))
To raise awareness for marine life conservation, long-term sustainability, and ecotourism, a group of contemporary artists volunteered time to create a series of large-scale, sea-themed murals. The project, led by PangeaSeed’s public art program, spreads brightly colored murals throughout Isla Mujeres that can be appreciated on a free walk.
Visit a Sculpture Garden and Ancient Temple on Isla Mujeres
Savor Mexico’s Culinary Delights at a Food and Wine Festival
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Visit Cancun in November to enjoy the 10th edition of an unparalleled gastronomic event presented by sommeliers and chefs from around the world. In the summer, the World Tasting Village has exhibitors from top restaurants presenting an array of foods and beverages for sampling.
Give the Kids a Sightseeing Break with Arcades & Go Karts
amriphoto/istockphotoVentura Park Cancun offers kid-friendly activities including Underworld, a virtual reality arcade experience, and go-kart racing at the Grand Prix. An unlimited access pass including food and zip lining is $64.50 for adults, but buying online saves 50 percent. Children get in for $44.
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