Dolphins Beach

Km 20 in the Cancun Zona Hotelera

Hours

Public beach is open 24/7, best visiting times from dawn to dusk.

Cost

Visiting and parking at Dolphin Beach is free!

About

Dolphins Beach is a must-visit on your Cancun vacation! This strand features sugar-white sand against turquoise waters and is free from high-rise hotels and bustling commercial activity.

Its Spanish name, "Playa Delfines," translates to "Dolphins Beach," a nod to dolphins often spotted offshore. Glimpsing these curious mammals adds to the beach's allure.

Another reason for its charm is that it is one of the only public beaches in the city. While this equates to a busy beach, you'll find the atmosphere calm and welcoming, even on busy days. The expansive shoreline offers plenty of space to relax, stroll, or splash in the waves.

Its proximity to other attractions and landmarks makes planning a fun-filled day easy. For instance, spend the afternoon exploring Museo Maya de Cancún after a morning in the sun. Or visit Punta Cancun Lighthouse for picture-perfect sunrise pictures and experiences.

While there aren't many on-site facilities, the beach's lack of heavy commercialization works to its advantage. Rest assured that lifeguards ensure safety, especially since the riptide and currents can be strong.

For those seeking a place that combines relaxation with stunning views, add Dolphins Beach to your itinerary.

Dolphins Beach: Fun Facts & Cool Features

One of the most iconic features is the vibrant Cancun sign at the entrance. Countless selfies and group pictures have been snapped at this spot, so be sure to get yours, too!

The aforementioned dolphins, seen along the coastline, are a breathtaking feature. The best time to see them is early in the morning. It's a thrilling and unique experience.

When your crew gets hungry, visit nearby Ryoshi Cancún and Casa Rolandi. These convenient dining spots alleviate the need to return to the busy Hotel Zone.

The beach is also a nesting site for sea turtles. If you're vacationing during hatching season, you may witness baby turtles going to the sea! While rare, it is indeed a magical encounter.

A popular draw to Dolphin Beach is the rows of free palapas (thatched-roof shade) and a small playground. These make a day at the beach tolerable with shade and other activities for the little ones.

A feature that will appeal to history buffs is the Maya archaeological site El Rey across the street. Explore the weathered stone temples, which are now guarded by iguanas. The contrast between the surf and shore and the Mayan settlement is striking!

Dolphins Beach offers relaxation, nature, and history, making it a must-visit for any Cancun vacation.

Getting There

Here are step-by-step driving directions from Cancun to Dolphins Beach:

  • Head south on Boulevard Kukulcán.
  • Continue for approximately 12 miles (19 kilometers).
  • Watch for signs for Playa Delfines as you approach Kilometer Marker 18.
  • Turn right into the designated parking area.
  • Address: Kilometer 20, Boulevard Kukulcán, Zona Hotelera, 77500

Local Tips

  • Arrive early to secure a parking spot and enjoy the beach at its quietest.
  • Bring your umbrella or beach tent for shade, as amenities are limited.
  • Use the free public restrooms and showers available near the parking area.
  • Pack your snacks and drinks, as no convenience stores are nearby.
  • Visit the iconic "Cancun" sign early to avoid long wait times.

Location

Km 20 in the Cancun Zona Hotelera

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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