Things to Do in Cancun

Everything you need to explore Cancun — top attractions, local dining, insider tips and transport.

Park in Cancun

Parque de las Palapas
Free 2.0 km from centre

The main public square in central Cancun, popular with locals. It has a central gazebo, a playground, and food stalls selling antojitos (street snacks)—tacos, elotes, marquesitas. Live music or dance performances most evenings. Free entry, food costs

🕐 Open daily 24 hours (food stalls active from late afternoon)

💡 Go around 6pm when the vendors set up—marquesitas (crispy rolled crepes with cheese and Nutella) are a must-try for 20 pesos. Sit on a bench and watch the families.

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Playa Delfines
Free 6.0 km from centre

A clean public beach at the southern end of the Hotel Zone with calm turquoise water and fine white sand. Lifeguards are on duty, and the large 'Cancun' sign makes for a good photo. No restaurants or rental chairs—bring your own towel and snacks.

🕐 Open daily 24 hours

💡 Go early (before 9am) to claim a spot under a palapa—there's very little shade otherwise. The waves can be strong in the afternoon.

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Cultural in Cancun

Mercado 28
Free 3.0 km from centre

A traditional Mexican market with dozens of stalls selling handmade crafts, hammocks, silver jewellery, T-shirts, and souvenirs. It's less touristy than the Hotel Zone mall shops and you can haggle. No entry fee—just wander and browse.

🕐 Daily 9am–8pm (some stalls close by 7pm)

💡 Start at the food court area—order a cochinita pibil taco (slow-roasted pork) for about 15 pesos. For shopping, bargain to 50% of the first price quoted, and pay in cash for better deals. Arrive after 10am when everything opens.

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Museum in Cancun

Museo Maya de Cancun
0 5.0 km from centre

A modern archaeological museum housing over 400 Mayan artefacts from the Yucatán region, including pieces from nearby sites like Tulum and Chichén Itzá. The permanent exhibition is well-lit and air-conditioned. Free on Sundays, otherwise around 80 pe

🕐 Wednesday to Monday, 9am–6pm (closed Tuesdays)

💡 The museum is inside the Hotel Zone near the convention centre—combine it with a walk through the adjoining San Miguelito ruins (same ticket, no extra cost). Allow 90 minutes.

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Historic in Cancun

El Meco Archaeological Site
0 8.0 km from centre

A small but significant Mayan ruin site just north of Cancun city centre, overlooking the lagoon. It features a 12-metre-tall pyramid (one of the tallest on the coast) and several other structures. Very quiet—often you have the place to yourself. Ent

🕐 Daily 9am–5pm

💡 Take a colectivo from downtown (marked 'Puerto Juárez')—it drops you at the entrance. Bring insect repellent and water; there's no shade on the site. Arrive before 11am to avoid the heat.

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Where to Eat in Cancun

Hard Rock Cafe american ££
Bar del Mar Local ££
Bonanza seafood;friture;fish;fish_and_chips ££
Chili's tex-mex ££
Starbucks coffee_shop ££
Congo Bar Local ££
La Vaquita Cancun Local ££

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best things to do in Cancun?

The top attractions include Parque de las Palapas, Mercado 28, Playa Delfines, Museo Maya de Cancun, El Meco Archaeological Site.

How many days do you need in Cancun?

Most visitors spend 2–4 days to see the main highlights. Three days is ideal for a first visit — see our Cancun 3-day itinerary for a day-by-day plan.

What is Cancun famous for?

Cancun is known for its history, culture and distinctive character. Visitors come for the landmarks, food scene and local atmosphere.

Where should I eat in Cancun?

Top options include Hard Rock Cafe, Bar del Mar, Bonanza, Chili's.