The Stunning Waters of Cancun, Mexico

My favorite thing about Cancun is the water, the perfectly warm, turquoise water. While you might visit Cancun for its all inclusive resorts and nightlife, it has so much stunning nature and water bodies to offer. Full of stunning beaches, revitalizing cenotes, alluring natural sea aquariums, and refreshing pools, taking a dip in Cancun is quite the memorable experience.

See some of the ways you can experience the waters in Cancun:

The Beaches

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The Caribbean seas are the best. The temperature is always perfect, the sand is white and soft, and the water is a beautiful array of blues and greens.

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The Cenotes

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A cenote is a natural pit, or sinkhole resulting from the collapse of limestone bedrock that exposes groundwater underneath. The word cenote comes from the Yucatec Maya “ts’onot” meaning “well” or any location with accessible groundwater.

Cenote water is usually really clear and fresh as it comes from rain water that has been filtered through the ground. It is absolutely a pleasure to jump into a cenote and recharge your soul with these natural waters.

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You’ll find many smaller cenotes like one pictured near and around Cancun, with more than 7000 of them in the Yucatan Peninsula. Or you can seek out some of the most jaw dropping, deep water, cave cenotes around the area.

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The fresh dolphin pools and snorkel sea beds at Xel Ha

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Xel Ha is an aquatic experience theme park and one of the famous eco parks in the Riviera Maya. It is a bit of a way from Cancun (76 mi or 122 km) but a day trip is worth it. The park is named after a Mayan archeological site.

Activities include: swimming with dolphins, snorkeling, scuba diving, zipbike and more.

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Snorkel and scuba site in Xel Ha.

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Infinity Pool

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Seek out an infinity pool at a hotel or condo where you can swim and relax in calm waters while looking out to the beautiful vast ocean and the horizon. This is especially magical during the sunset.

Cancun definitely has its charm in spite of its touristy aspect.

What is your preferred body of water to swim in?

34 thoughts on “The Stunning Waters of Cancun, Mexico

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  3. Tanya Antosik's avatar

    Nice! I’m actually writing a post on a cenote tour I went on a week ago just outside Cancun. I love the Yucatan peninsula.

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    1. Mani (A New Life Wandering)'s avatar

      Oh cool! I’m looking forward to your post. Cenotes are amazing. Probably my favorite body of water.

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  4. Tanya Antosik's avatar

    Nice! I’m actually writing a post on a cenote tour I went on a week ago just outside Cancun. I love the Yucatan peninsula.

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    1. Mani (A New Life Wandering)'s avatar

      Oh cool! I’m looking forward to your post. Cenotes are amazing. Probably my favorite body of water.

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  5. Sreejith Nair's avatar

    Wow… beautiful shot, we could see all shades of blue here 🙂

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  6. Sreejith Nair's avatar

    Wow… beautiful shot, we could see all shades of blue here 🙂

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  7. Packing my Suitcase's avatar

    A dream!!! I would love very much to go there 🙂 bucket list!

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  8. Packing my Suitcase's avatar

    A dream!!! I would love very much to go there 🙂 bucket list!

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  9. Sally's avatar

    Beautiful photography, especially of the storm approaching the beach

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  10. Sally's avatar

    Beautiful photography, especially of the storm approaching the beach

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  11. Naomi Baltuck's avatar

    I was there last March–you certainly have captured the color, the warmth, the draw of the water! Beautiful photos, and I so appreciated your corresponding descriptions. Great post!

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  12. Naomi Baltuck's avatar

    I was there last March–you certainly have captured the color, the warmth, the draw of the water! Beautiful photos, and I so appreciated your corresponding descriptions. Great post!

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  13. Diana's avatar

    We are thinking of going there this winter….now you have me totally dreaming of that trip! Beautiful pics!

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  14. Diana's avatar

    We are thinking of going there this winter….now you have me totally dreaming of that trip! Beautiful pics!

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  15. mithriluna's avatar

    Wow, what a beautiful place! Wonderful pictures!

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  16. mithriluna's avatar

    Wow, what a beautiful place! Wonderful pictures!

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  17. restlessjo's avatar

    Yes, they look stunning alright, Mani! What colours! 🙂

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  18. restlessjo's avatar

    Yes, they look stunning alright, Mani! What colours! 🙂

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  19. Kalpanaa's avatar

    Loved your blog post. Honestly it made me really happy to see such heavenly blues and greens. Stunning.

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  20. Kalpanaa's avatar

    Loved your blog post. Honestly it made me really happy to see such heavenly blues and greens. Stunning.

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  21. the dune mouse (CybeleMoon)'s avatar

    I love the cenotes of the yucutan!! Lovely photos!

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  22. the dune mouse (CybeleMoon)'s avatar

    I love the cenotes of the yucutan!! Lovely photos!

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