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Playa Delfines
Opening hours
- Monday: Open 24 hours
- Tuesday: Open 24 hours
- Wednesday: Open 24 hours
- Thursday: Open 24 hours
- Friday: Open 24 hours
- Saturday: Open 24 hours
- Sunday: Open 24 hours
Images provided by Google Places
Long white-sand beach featuring shallow waters plus umbrellas, restaurants & dolphin sightings.via Google
The city’s most recognizable public beach, with a broad sweep of sand and a clear sense of place that does not depend on a resort gate. It is one of the few spots where Cancún feels open rather than enclosed.
- Good to know
- Free access; go early for calmer conditions
Reviews from Google
Absolutely gorgeous beach with beautiful water (although pretty high waves and gets deep right away), very nice facilities with bathrooms, etc. available until 17:00. Parking is an issue unless you come earlier in the day (before noon), especially on weekends. Sometimes you have to get a bit creative about it, if the officials lots are full.
Our family enjoyed visiting this beach. We appreciated the free palapas (first come, first serve) the beautiful view, and soft sand. The water was definitely rough so wouldn't suggest for novice/small children. There were showers and bathrooms, however, not sure when they're open because by the time we went to the them the bathrooms were locked and showers were turned off. Overall good experience.
The beach was really beautiful and it’s free. The parking is tip based, thats it. Its was not crowded. We had quite great time hanging out here. The place had so many local people, they were friendly.
It looked like a very nice beach with white sand. The day that I went there it was very windy and cloudy and the water was quite wavy. I didn't go in the water but it looked like a nice spot to chill on the beach. Change rooms are available. I didn't see any vendors selling food there.
A great beach with no food and facilities! Be careful swimming. You can see a full review video of the beach by copy and pasting in Youtube - Playa Delfines Cancun 🇲🇽 | Biggest Mistake We Made! (Budget Beach Guide + Bus Tips) Today we decided to check out the public beach, Playa Delfines, in the Hotel Zone. We jumped on the R-2 bus from our place — should’ve been about 20 minutes. When we finally got onto the beach though… wow. The sea colours were incredible and the sand was beautiful. We thought, “Perfect — let’s grab a drink and enjoy the view.” That’s where it went a bit wrong. Unless you’re staying in one of the hotels, you can’t buy a drink — and unless we completely missed something, there aren’t any public bars or restaurants there. We walked for ages trying to find somewhere, but nothing. The sea looked stunning but also pretty rough. We actually saw a guy being pulled out by lifeguards using a rope — definitely not calm swimming conditions and they did have red flags flying. We spotted a bar on the lagoon side when we were on the bus and thought we’d just walk along the beach until we found a way back to the road. Nope. The hotels are like Fort Knox — no cut-throughs at all. Joanne asked a lifeguard if there was anywhere to get a drink. She just shrugged and said no. We asked how to get back to the road… again, no nearby exit. Fair play to her though — after listening to our terrible Spanglish, she took pity on us and walked us through one of the hotels so we could get out. Absolute legend.