Complete Cancun Guide 2025: Beaches, Ruins & Nightlife
Everything you need to know to plan your Cancun trip: from the best beaches and Chichen Itza excursions to the legendary nightlife. Includes updated costs, airport transportation, and practical tips.
Cancun: The Most Popular Destination in the Mexican Caribbean
Cancun welcomes over 30 million visitors per year, and it is no coincidence. With white sand beaches, turquoise waters, Mayan ruins just a short trip away, and a nightlife scene that never sleeps, this Quintana Roo destination offers something for every budget and travel style. This guide will help you plan your trip with practical, up-to-date information for 2025.
The Best Beaches in Cancun
Playa Delfines is the favorite among locals and the most photogenic beach in the Hotel Zone. It has free access, the iconic Cancun sign, and a spectacular viewpoint. The surf is moderate, so exercise caution when swimming. Arrive early (before 9 AM) to secure a good spot and enjoy it without crowds.
Playa Norte on Isla Mujeres is just a 20-minute ferry ride from Puerto Juarez. An Ultramar round-trip ticket costs around $350 MXN (roughly $20 USD). The water is crystal clear, calm, and shallow, making it perfect for families. Beachfront restaurants serve fresh ceviche starting at $120 MXN.
Other recommended beaches include Playa Chac Mool for gentle waves and Playa Tortugas for water sports like parasailing ($1,500 MXN) and jet skis ($1,800 MXN for 30 minutes).
Day Trip to Chichen Itza
The archaeological site of Chichen Itza, one of the New Seven Wonders of the World, is about 2.5 hours from Cancun by road. You have two options:
- Organized tour: from $1,200 MXN per person. Includes transportation, a guide, and usually a cenote stop. Departures at 7 AM, returning by 7 PM.
- On your own: ADO buses from the Cancun terminal cost $400-$550 MXN one way. Admission to the site is $614 MXN for foreigners ($237 MXN for Mexican nationals with INE). Bring a hat, sunscreen, and at least 2 liters of water.
The best time to visit is between 8 AM and 11 AM, before the heat becomes intense and the crowds arrive.
Hotel Zone vs. Downtown Cancun
The Hotel Zone is a 23 km strip packed with all-inclusive resorts, shopping malls, and spectacular beaches. An average all-inclusive hotel costs between $3,500 and $8,000 MXN per night for a couple. It is comfortable but can feel disconnected from real Mexican culture.
Downtown Cancun is where the locals live. Here you will find hostels from $300 MXN per night, budget hotels from $600 MXN, tacos al pastor at $15 MXN each, and markets like Mercado 28 for handicrafts. Parque de las Palapas has excellent street food in the evenings.
Money-Saving Tip
Stay downtown and take the R-1 or R-2 bus ($12 MXN, about $0.70 USD) that runs the entire length of the Hotel Zone. You can access any public beach without paying for a hotel.
Nightlife
Coco Bongo is the iconic venue. Expect Las Vegas-style shows with acrobats, confetti, and live music. Entry with open bar costs between $1,800 and $2,500 MXN depending on the night. Arrive after 11:30 PM when the show really gets going.
Other options include Mandala (electronic and reggaeton, $800-$1,200 MXN with open bar), La Vaquita (more relaxed vibe, $600 MXN), and City Nightclub for special events featuring international DJs.
Where to Eat Well on a Budget
- Tacos Rigo in the Hotel Zone: tacos al pastor from $25 MXN.
- Pescadillas Claudia downtown: fried fish quesadillas with green salsa from $20 MXN.
- El Pocito downtown: authentic cochinita pibil from $75 MXN per plate.
- Parque de las Palapas: Yucatecan marquesitas ($40 MXN), elotes ($30 MXN), and aguas frescas ($25 MXN).
Practical Information
Best Time to Visit
From November to April is the dry season with temperatures between 25-30 degrees Celsius (77-86 F). Avoid September and October due to hurricanes. January and February offer the best value when balancing price and weather.
Getting from the Airport to Your Hotel
Cancun International Airport (CUN) is 20 km from the Hotel Zone. An official airport taxi costs $800-$1,000 MXN. A private transfer booked online starts from $450 MXN. Uber does not operate from the airport (though it does work within the city). The ADO bus to downtown costs $100 MXN.
Approximate Daily Budget
- Backpacker: $800-$1,200 MXN ($45-$70 USD) for hostel, street food, and public transport
- Mid-range traveler: $2,500-$4,000 MXN ($140-$225 USD) for a 3-star hotel, restaurants, and activities
- Luxury: $8,000+ MXN ($450+ USD) for all-inclusive resorts and private tours