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El Mirador
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View on mapA scenic lookout and photo stop that gives you the classic Caribbean-water view people come for. It is simple, but it does the job well.
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- Quick stop; best in good light
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Loved this beach. Parking wasn't hard. Very relaxing..not so crowded on a Monday. There were a bunch of iguanas. And a protected spot for the sea turtle nests. There are shades you can use for free. There's swings/playground and a workout area made of wood that's also free. There's supposed to be free bathrooms but it was locked for some reason when we tried to use it. When we parked, there were a few men in white that told us parking is free but they just ask for a tip because they're gna keep your parked cars safe. 🤔 not sure if they were officially employed to do that or if they were independently collecting tips from people..regardless, we gave a tip so our cars won't be broken into. The sand here is so fine... Recommend this beach.
Beautiful beach. I loved it the color, the weather and of course the beach and the sand. Is perfect.
There's nowhere to buy snacks, the bathrooms are open until 5, it's very quiet and the sea is beautiful, and there is somewhere you can park your car.
An excellent place to have a good time, a public beach but with Blue Flag certification which is an international recognition of the "excellence" of beaches, marinas and sustainable tourism boats.
A beautiful public beach in Cancun with palapas for shade. The sea is a bit choppy, not ideal for swimming, but still very enjoyable. This beach features the most famous Cancun sign, known for its stunning views, though there are often long lines to take photos. If you arrive by car, be prepared to find parking as it's one of the most popular beaches. Taking photos from the viewpoint is definitely worthwhile. This beach is difficult to access for people with disabilities, as there's a significant descent, but the climb back up is the most challenging part, and there are now steps.