Cancun is a coastal town on Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula, and is one of the most popular tourism destinations within the country. Thanks to a tropical climate, beachside location, nearby historical and archaeological sites and a friendly local population, it continues to be ranked as a prime holiday spot, and was recognized by the World Tourism Organization as such. From lying on the pristine white sand beaches to snorkelling, dining and shopping, Cancun has something for everyone. Here is a brief guide to enjoying a relaxing holiday in Cancun:
One of the largest attractions in Cancun are the beaches. Above all else, tourists head to Cancun to swim in the warm waters and relax on the shore. Many hotels and resorts offer beachfront accommodation, which is ideal. For the clearest waters and softest sand, spend the day at Isla Mujeres, which is most popular for young children and weak swimmers. Something more adventurous might include Jet Ski rentals, or a sailing tour out to sea. Snorkelling, scuba diving and even dolphin tours are all options in Cancun.
While the warm weather and beautiful beaches will allow for a day of napping and relaxing, there is plenty to do if keeping active is desired. Several world class golf courses can be found nearby, including the Riviera Cancun Golf Course and the Moon Spa and Golf Club, which is the lone Jack Nicklaus Signature course found in Cancun. Bird watching is also a popular pastime, as is hiking on the many dense trails inland. There are also plenty of opportunities to shopping in the local markets, selling everything from produce and cooked food to handmade crafts and souvenirs. Market 28 and Market 23 are the most popular for visitors. For the ultimate in relaxation, visit one of more than 30 spas in the Cancun area, many connected to the major hotels and resorts and offering traditional Mayan and Aztec techniques.
After a day at the beach, many visitors look forward to hearty meal or a few drinks in town. Luckily, Cancun has plenty to offer the hungry tourist. Like most major tourism resorts, much of the fare is international, with cuisines such as French, Italian, Japanese and Continental on offer. In addition, there are plenty of traditional Mexican restaurants serving authentic meals like tacos, burritos and chiles rellenos. Once the sun sets, the atmosphere transforms and starts to resemble the infamous Cancun party scene. Most of the large bars and clubs in the "Hotel Zone" cater to tourists, although quiet drinks can be had in the more casual, local bars on Yaxchilan Avenue.
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Emma is a travel fundi who spent a year back-packing in Nepal. She is based in London and writes about finding unforgettable holidays.
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