What makes it 86% Solo-Friendly: A solo visitor enjoys calm swimming, SUP and nearby cafés, and can leave easily after 1–2 hours; however, lockers and reliable showers are absent, so valuables and rinse-off are an issue.
Why 1–2 hours visit duration is ideal for solo trip: A brief visit covers key beach activities without feeling rushed.
Beach Photography & Relaxation:
Set up a towel under a natural palapa and capture shots of turquoise water.
Tip: Visit at sunrise or sunset for soft light and fewer crowds.
Swimming & Snorkeling:
Swim in clear, gentle surf then explore nearby coral with rented snorkel gear.
Tip: Rent gear early from local shops to secure a good fitting mask.
Stand-Up Paddleboarding:
Rent a SUP board and paddle along calm waters to hone your balance.
Tip: Book a board before 11 AM to catch gentler winds and smoother water.
Visit a Beach Bar:
Walk to a nearby seaside bar for a coffee, fresh juice, or a cocktail.
Tip: Try local fruit juices for a refreshing pick-me-up under the palms.
Day Trip to Isla Mujeres:
Catch the Ultramar ferry for an independent excursion to Isla Mujeres.
Tip: Buy round-trip tickets in advance to save time at the dock.

Rob Burke
Wow the sand and water at this beach are magnificent. The water is so clear with a beautiful teal colour and the sand doesn’t even seem real it’s so beautiful. Not much seaweed at all. There are lounger seats and umbrellas to rent for 600 pesos. There are restaurants right there for food and drinks. It was busy but not too busy. The waves were big which made it challenging to get in but once...
Griselda Guzman
Beach was nice. Water was beautiful and clear. There was a bit of seaweed. They were some guys picking it up and moving it out of the way. It was a bit packed.
Arantza Trivett
This was my husband's favourite beach in Cancun, they charged us $600.0MX for the umbrellas and beds, but the beach is nice for swimming, there's barely waves and not at all seewed, which we appreciate.
Kirsten Nash
For Csncun, this beach was very calm and was one of the only places where you could actually get in the water (most of the ocean facing hotel strip is red flag all the time). The chairs were a bit overpriced ($37US), but the staff was nice and friendly. It did get a bit crowded as the day went on - if you want to be able to pick your spot (and enjoy some quiet time), I would recommend arriving bef...
Vidhya Basak
It is a small crowded beach. Too many people from nearby hotels. Parts of the beach are blocked off as private property. But overall it is a good beach to swim and have fun! Pretty clean.
Plan your visit from December to April for clear skies and calm seas. Expect occasional rain showers May–October.
Explore These Activities
| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Snorkel gear rental (per set) | MXN 250 |
| SUP rental (1 hour) | MXN 400 |
| Beach umbrella & chair rental | MXN 250 |
| Coffee or snack | MXN 50 |
| Round-trip ferry to Isla Mujeres | MXN 500 |
| Total Estimated | MXN 1,450 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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Address: Caracol Beach, Punta Cancun, Quintana Roo, Mexico
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