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Move over Cancun! Travelers have discovered an unspoiled paradise nearby

Last updated: 2024/08/04 at 5:03 PM
Published August 4, 2024
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Pass on Cancun? Yes! That’s what many travelers do.

Despite being Mexico’s most iconic destination, as anywhere else, there are some drawbacks.

Naturally, recent vacationers got quite a shock along the paradise shores of Cancun when a random fatal attack occurred.

Woman in Bacalar Lake on a swing

While Cancun is generally safeMexico is often in ‘PR mode’ due to the negative light that the mainstream media doubles down on every chance they get, including holiday hotspots like Cancun.

An occasional unexpected attack probably shouldn’t stop you from booking a dreamy beach vacation, but many vacationers were already saying ‘goodbye’ to Cancun in search of more peace and quiet heading to Belize.

Nice Costa Maya it’s teeming with natural wonders, pristine beaches and lush forestry, a far cry from the action-packed all-inclusives of Cancun.

Bacalar: where adventure and tranquility come together

At the same time, Cancun is the ultimate escape to let go of your phone or turn it off and enjoy the peace and quiet in paradise.

Pristine beach in Mahahual, MexicoPristine beach in Mahahual, Mexico

Further along the coast you reach the Costa Maya region, packed with some of Mexico’s most beautiful natural areas that don’t get talked about enough.

Overshadowed by the popularity of Cancun, the size of Alaska, those in the know have taken in the wonders of the Costa Maya without the hordes of tourists that Cancun often sees.

The highlight of the region is Bacalar, a small town surrounded by one of the most beautiful lakes in the world.

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Lake Bacalar is more notable as the ‘Lagoon of Seven Colors’.

Take it from me as someone who has flown over this lake: I thought I was flying over Bora Bora. Are That lively, even at an altitude of 9,000 meters!

Cenote Esmeralda in BacalarCenote Esmeralda in Bacalar

But on the ground floor, adventure and tranquility meet, because it’s as much fun to explore as it is to relax.

Have a great swim cenotesas popular Cenote Cocalitoswith otherworldly shades of blue or lounge in the crystal clear water on swings or beach chairs by the water.

Better yet, Bacalar is the ultimate cheat code to avoid the costs of Cancun and Tulum without sacrificing quality.

Stay everywhere from comfortable hostels to luxury resorts, with budgets to suit all types of travelers.

Tip: Rent a kayak at sunrise or sunset to enjoy fewer crowds and magical views. Don’t forget your waterproof camera for your cenote explorations!

Manbun: Bad, Mahuahal: Good

Lounge chairs on Mahahual beachLounge chairs on Mahahual beach

Have you ever enjoyed a trip so much that you want to go back in time and relive it? I do.

One of my fondest memories of exploring Mexico is a trip to Mahahual many years ago before it became “trendy.”

It was authentic, peaceful, unspoilt and truly wild. Like ‘wild’ in the sense of waking up to iguanas outside your bedroom.

Of course, if I were to go back in time, I’d try to sneak past TSA with a pair of scissors to cut off my dreaded ‘manbun’ – the only hiccup on an otherwise unforgettable trip.

The beaches were clean, the eco-resort was so affordable and comfortable, and the locally sourced seafood couldn’t have tasted better.

Swinging on Yaya Beach in MahahualSwinging on Yaya Beach in Mahahual
Manbun swinging at Yaya Beach in Mahahual, including…

While certainly more popular than years ago, Mahahual still claims ‘hidden gem’ status, tucked away from the hustle and bustle of its northern counterparts in Quintana Roo.

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Those looking for pure bliss without the need for the fancy allure of Cancun’s resorts will fall in love with Mahahual, although the city center gets lively on weekends with fun bars like my personal favorite, Yaya Beach Club.

Tip: There are few well-known hotels here, so contact the property before arrival to confirm your booking. Albeit years ago, I was scammed with a non-existent hotel!

Chetumal: a mix of stunning beauty and fascinating history

Xpujil Ruins outside Chetumal, MexicoXpujil Ruins outside Chetumal, Mexico

Like Mahahual, Chetumal was also one of the biggest surprises in all my Mexican escapades.

Located at the very tip of Quintana Roo, against the border of Belize, the town is packed with picture-perfect sights and fascinating historical sites.

Not necessarily a beach destination as you can’t help but notice the many crocodile warning signs, Chetumal’s beautiful scenery, delicious food and gateway to the Mayan ruins make it a top destination.

Some of the most popular Mayan sites in the region are Kohunlich, Dzibanche and Oxtankah. Although, Xjupil is definitely worth the 2-hour trek.

This growing city has made a name for itself in recent years, but still doesn’t offer flights from the US

Scenic coast of Chetumal MexicoScenic coast of Chetumal Mexico

The Mayan Train will eventually stop here once it’s finished, but for now, buses and car rentals from Tulum and Cancun are your best bet for an easy ride south.

Tip: If you choose to enter Belize, be wary of your surroundings. I have never felt so unsafe during my travels!

Sam Sears

Sam, our lead writer and San Diego-based journalist, has visited 30 countries and written more than 400 articles with an emphasis on sharing his own travel experiences and highlighting lesser-known gems.

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