At a glance · 5 reasons to go
Why Cancún, Mexico.
The Hotel Zone is a 14-mile strip of all-inclusive resorts between the Caribbean Sea and Laguna Nichupté — white sand, warm water, and the best-value all-inclusive product in the hemisphere.
Chichén Itzá — one of the New Seven Wonders of the World — sits two hours inland.Cobá's pyramid is the last climbable Mayan structure. Tulum's ruins stand on a Caribbean cliff.
The Yucatán hides the world's longest underwater cave system — thousands of cenotes (sinkholes) for cavern diving, snorkelling, and swimming in water so clear it shows tree roots descending into the dark.
CUN airport offers direct service from virtually every major US, Canadian, and European city — the most accessible Caribbean destination from North America.
The Riviera Maya south of Cancún runs from Playa del Carmen through Akumal to Tulum: boutique eco-luxury, jungle resorts, and turtle nesting beaches.Three holidays — ruins, reef, resort — in a single week.
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Cancún is the entry point to one of the world's most extraordinary holiday regions — the Yucatán Peninsula. The Hotel Zone (Zona Hotelera) is a 14-mile strip of all-inclusive resorts lining a narrow peninsula between the Caribbean Sea and Laguna Nichupté, and it delivers exactly what it promises: white sand, warm water, and unlimited drinks. But the Yucatán is far larger than Cancún's resort corridor. Within two hours lie Chichén Itzá (one of the New Seven Wonders of the World), the last climbable Mayan pyramid at Cobá, the cliff-top ruins of Tulum, thousands of cenotes — the world's longest underwater cave system — and the boutique eco-luxury strip of the Riviera Maya. Cancún is also the most accessible Caribbean destination from North America: CUN airport offers direct service from virtually every major US, Canadian, and European city, and the Hotel Zone's all-inclusive product is among the best-value in the hemisphere. Couples, families, and solo travellers all find their lane here.
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Cancún, Mexico
Cancún's Hotel Zone (Zona Hotelera) has an excellent safety record for tourists and is heavily policed and patrolled. The risk profile changes significantly outside the resort corridor — particularly in downtown Cancún city at night and on roads between destinations after dark. Cartel activity in Quintana Roo state is real but concentrated away from tourist infrastructure. The US State Department Level 2 advisory reflects the broader state rating, not the Hotel Zone specifically. Tourists who stay in the Hotel Zone, use authorised transport, and take standard urban precautions face low-to-moderate risk.
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Reviewed: 2026-01-01
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