What makes it 54% Kids-Friendly: Shallow entry lets kids splash and build sandcastles and a small water park sits next door, but no lifeguards, toilets, rentals, or shade require parents to bring gear and supervise closely.
Why 2–4 hours visit duration is ideal for with kids: Allows time for sand play, shallow wading and a short water-park visit without overtiring young children.
Sand-castle building:
Firm white sand holds shapes well near the water’s edge.
Tip: Pack buckets, shovels and molds so kids can build castles easily.
Shallow water play:
Gentle beach slope keeps water at waist level for small children.
Tip: Bring arm-floaties or small rafts for extra confidence.
Parque Acuático Chaac at Casa Maya:
Short walk to slides and shallow pools built for kids.
Tip: Call ahead for day-pass rates and include towels and water shoes.

Antonio Sanchez
There's a lot of sargassum, hehe. It's a shame that hotels have to rent a palapa to use it, but the kids love it. Please, you have to bring a parasol or a large umbrella.
Francisco Garcia
It's the sister beach, almost a twin, of Playa Langosta. It's very wide, with very calm waves. Even during sargassum season, it doesn't get as bad, and the water is shallow near the shore. The big drawback is that there's no shade at all, so you absolutely must bring your own umbrella or something to protect yourself from the sun, or rent one from the local vendors.
Lu
If you want to swim quietly without too many waves, this beach is perfect, even for children as young as 10 who already like to swim alone in the water. It's also great for all ages. 🤗 There aren't usually that many waves, but some form when boats pass by, but it's all very good. If you arrive at the beach through the entrance right next to the Hotel Casa Maya and then walk a few meters along the...
Alondra Diaz
It's a great beach for kids because it doesn't have too many waves and there are no rocks that could hurt them. You can walk a bit, and it's not that deep for a while. 🏊🤽🏖️🌅🌊
Micasa Gee
A hidden gem of a beach. Arrive early to nab parking and a good piece of beach to relax on.
Storms can wash in seaweed; check local beach-condition updates before you go. During April–September, arrive before 10 AM or after 4 PM to avoid peak sun.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Parking tip | MXN 50 |
| Casa Maya day-pass (per person) | MXN 650 |
| Total Estimated | MXN 2,650 |
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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