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Playa del Carmen, 68 km south of Cancún, has grown from a quiet fishing village into the Riviera Maya's most cosmopolitan beach town. Its broad, palm-lined beach faces Cozumel island, and the pedestrian Fifth Avenue (Quinta Avenida) runs parallel one block inland.

Playa Tortugas sits at Km 6.5 of the Hotel Zone, a lively public beach known for its calm, swimmable waters and proximity to bars, restaurants, and the Isla Mujeres ferry terminal. It's one of the most family-friendly beach spots in Cancún.

Playa Chac Mool is a popular mid-Hotel Zone beach named after the reclining Maya rain-god figure. Known for its consistent waves and white sand, it sits near several major resorts and the commercial Kukulcán Boulevard corridor.

Playa Delfines is Cancún's most celebrated public beach, stretching along the southern end of the Hotel Zone. Unobstructed by resorts, it offers wide open sand and dramatic turquoise surf. The famous "CANCÚN" sign sits on the bluff above.

Playa Langosta is a sheltered, family-oriented beach in the northern Hotel Zone, where the L-shaped barrier island creates a calm bay with minimal wave action. It shares its name with the adjacent ferry terminal.

Consistently ranked among Mexico's best beaches, Playa Norte on Isla Mujeres offers crystal-clear, ankle-deep turquoise water that extends far from shore. The short 20-minute ferry ride from Cancún makes it an easy day trip.