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On the tip of Mexico’s Yucatan peninsula, bathed in the warm vibrant azure of the Caribbean, Cancun is a gateway to Mexico’s renowned Riviera Maya. This popular tourist paradise is renowned for its white sandy beaches, crystal-clear waters, and exciting nightlife. As a popular year-round destination, warmer temps enhance Cancun’s appeal for visitors from December through the spring, Higher, tropical humidity tends to embrace the Yucatan into the summer.

Cancun’s name alone may conjure up images of beachside fiestas and margaritas. However, this idyllic destination attracts visitors of all ages from across the globe seeking sun and adventure, along with natural and archaeological wonders.

Cancun’s astounding beaches, whether along the popular Hotel Zone or across the bay on Isla Mujeres, frequently top worldwide best-of destinations. Beyond these breathtaking sands, Cancun’s history dates back to the ancient Maya.

From its Mayan roots, Cancun remained a small fishing village for centuries. In the early 1970s, the Mexican government viewed Cancun as an ideal spot to promote tourism, much to the delight of travelers from across the globe. Today, visitors come to Cancun to further explore the astounding ruins at sites including Chichen Itza, Coba, and nearby Tulum.

Whether your plans for a trip to Cancun include beachcombing, exploring ruins and waterparks, or diving into the region’s cenotes, Casago Cancun will ensure you take home remarkable memories…and maybe a little sand between your toes.

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Cancun’s white sandy beaches and sparkling turquoise waters provide the perfect backdrop for a Mexican beach getaway. For over 10 years, Cancun Casago has been thrilled to be part of helping guests create memorable experiences in this tropical, lively, and relaxing part of Quintana Roo on the edge of the Caribbean. Whether hitting the playa for a romantic escape, a family adventure, or a reinvigorating girls’ trip, Cancun is one of the Riviera Maya’s premier vacation destinations.

Casago Cancun vacation rentals feature upscale modern amenities enhanced by breathtaking views, and proximity to some of the world’s most spectacular beaches. With personalized service for each guest, the team at Casago Cancun excel at sharing their love for people, traditional food and culture, local tips, and outstanding hospitality.

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Things to do

What you need to know

The crystal clear Caribbean waters hugging the shores of Cancun on Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula offer a gateway to the Riviera Maya, and endless activities for all.

Recommended by locals

Along with plenty of beach time and water activities, be sure to venture out to archeological sites in the area and the paradise-like cenote fresh-water caves.

MUSA

MUSA

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Valladolid

About On your road trip to the Mayan ruins beyond Cancun, Valladolid is a...

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Discover the latest stories, tips, and insights from our destination

Restaurants

What you need to know

Cancun’s diverse restaurant scene highlights traditional Yucatecan and Mexican flavors along with international cuisine, upscale steakhouses, and just about everything in between.

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Be sure to indulge in fresh seafood while visiting Cancun, from ceviche and unique tostadas to traditional fish tacos - and astound your senses with some habanero along the way!

Navios

Navios

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RosaNegra

RosaNegra

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Flamingos

Flamingos

About Dining at Flamingos serves Mediterranean and Tuscan-inspired meals in a...

Le Chique

Le Chique

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Sightseeing

What you need to know

The Yucatan peninsula is home to numerous Mayan ruins, offering plenty of opportunities to explore. From the smaller sites of El Rey and San Miguelito in Cancun to world-renowned Chichen Itza and picturesque Tulum, discovery awaits.

Recommended by locals

Along with the well-known sites of Chichen Itza and Tulum, explore Coba set into the jungle or consider the less crowded Ek Balam or smaller Muyil ruins near Tulum.

Chichén Itzá

Chichén Itzá

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Cenote Dos Ojos

Cenote Dos Ojos

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Beaches

What you need to know

There are scores of family-friendly beaches lining the extensive shoreline of Cancun’s hotel zone, with additional world-renowned beaches easily accessible throughout the region.

Recommended by locals

For a day-trip just off the shores of Cancun, take the ferry to Isla Mujeres and sink your toes into the relaxed vibe at Playa Norte.

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Frequently Asked Questions

There’s never a bad time to add Cancun to your travel list! Winter through early spring, which is considered the higher season, offers great weather and beaches that tend to have a lot of people but clear from seaweed. Summers are hotter, though with fewer people around it’s a great time to explore the area.

Seaweed (sargassum) tends to be more prevalent on Cancun beaches during the summer. Since the arrival of seaweed is unpredictable, this can happen sometime in April or extend through August. Seaweed is generally cleaned off the beaches quickly.

Yes! The vast shoreline stretching along Cancun’s hotel zone offers several family-friendly beaches. A few spots, such as Playa Bellenas, may have stronger waves and are more apt for experienced swimmers. In addition, Playa Norte on Isla Mujeres just a short ferry ride away is renowned for its calm waters and soft, white sand.

Cancun is one of the most visited cities in Mexico, welcoming millions of visitors each year. As a top tourist destination, local safety measures help ensure peace of mind for travelers while enjoying the area’s beaches and historic sites. In general, visitors are encouraged to exercise caution while traveling, and stick to well-lit areas after the sun has gone down.

  • Carnaval (Mardi Gras a la Mexicana – generally February or March)
  • Mexican Independence Day (With festivities and fireworks night of Sept. 15th) VIVA!
  • International Music Festival / Festival Internacional de Musica Cancun (October)
  • Day of the Dead (Dia de los Muertos) – Nov 1st – 2nd
  • Riviera Maya Jazz Festival (Late November)
  • New Year’s – Because who wouldn’t want to ring in the New Year at the beach?
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