Where to go
Mexico
Things to do in Cancun
This Mexican paradise, on the Yucatan peninsula, is perfect if you’re looking to combine colourful natural sights with fascinating culture. And that’s before you get to the world-class nightlife, white-sand beaches, turquoise sea and kaleidoscopic coral reefs. Things to do extend well beyond the coastline and the clubs – there are natural pools called cenotes, plus multiple must-visit Mayan archaeological sites, such as Chichen Itza and Tulum, to discover, too. Top six things to do in Cancun 1. Explore Chichen Itza A daytrip to the vast temple complex of Chichen Itza is a must when visiting Cancun. Built by the ancient Mayan civilisation, the ruins are now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The impressive Temple of Kukulkan, also known as El Castillo, is probably the most famous example of Mayan architecture in the Yucatan. The Sacred Cenote, the Temple of the Skulls and the Temple of the Warriors are also not to be missed. 2. Go on an excursion to Isla Mujeres Escape the hustle and bustle of Cancun by booking an excursion to Isla Mujeres. Just a 20-minute boat ride away, a daytrip to Isla Mujeres is one of the most popular things to do in Cancun. Known for its laidback vibe, pristine sands, flourishing coral reefs and quaint eateries, there’s plenty to keep you busy for a day. If you want to explore the island’s most iconic sites, and not just the main town, then the best way to get around is by renting a golf cart for the day. 3. Swim in a cenote Cenotes are underground caverns that are formed naturally in limestone rock when an underground cave collapses in on itself. Considered sacred by the ancient Mayan civilisation, there are thousands of cenotes across the Yucatan peninsula. From sun-drenched lagoons to seemingly bottomless caves adorned with stalagmites and stalactites, the cenotes are great places to explore. Swimming and snorkelling are among the most popular cenote experiences, but zip-lining, diving or kayaking activities are also available. 4. Try your hand at some water activities The azure waters off the coast of Cancun are ideal for all types of water activities, including jet-skiing, paddleboarding, parasailing, surfing and fishing. This part of Mexico is home to some of the largest reefs in the world, so scuba diving and snorkelling are among the most popular water activities in Cancun. This corner of the Caribbean is full of colourful marine life, and if you time your visit right, you can even see whale sharks as they migrate past Cancun. If you don’t want to get wet, but are still looking to get out on the water, then book a relaxing catamaran cruise to see the beach-brushed coastline from a different angle. 5. Head to Tulum Located near Playa del Carmen, the ruins of ancient Tulum are an easy excursion to do from Cancun. Tulum is, in a word, spectacular. It’s a sight to behold due to its location – on cliffs overlooking the Caribbean Sea. Don’t forget to bring your swimming gear and visit the small beach below the ruins, which is only accessible from the archaeological site. Besides the crumbling Mayan ruins, you’ll find numerous natural cenote pools to explore, plus traditional restaurants and the Sian Kaan Biosphere Reserve in the modern Tulum town. 6. Enjoy a thrilling day out at an eco-adventure park You’ll find several zip-lining and eco-adventure parks in the Cancun area. Soar above the treetops, whizz across cenotes, snorkel in clear lagoons and get up close to jungle animals, birds and insects in a natural environment at one of the many eco-adventure parks. Spend your day flying over beautiful turquoise lakes at Xel-Há Eco Park, ride a monster truck at Xavage Park or visit Selvatica Adventure Park for fun in the Mexican jungle.