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While most travelers wagon themselves south of the border on holiday in Cancun, Puerto Vallarta or Los Cabos, there is one city whose long -term claim on Roem has been ‘Mexico’s safest city’.
Nevertheless, the cluster of beautiful beaches under an hour further overlooks as calmer alternatives for the bustling banks of the aforementioned trio.
Merida is a beautiful city full of timeless charm, eating world class and even stunning old ruins, but even with all locally produced seafood kitchen, it is not always considered a “beach destination”.

According to Travel + LeisureIt’s time to change that. With some of the most undervalued beaches in Mexico, there are a few beach cities that stand out the most and they all neighbors at a close distance to Merida.
The best of all is that they are really postcard worthy, especially because they all fly far away from the names of the household that many Americans are now going now.
Chuburná
Those who immediately venture to some of the lesser -known coasts of Mexico may think that the direct cities of Progreso and Chelem are all that can be seen.


And not that something has stayed wrong with staying here, it is just that they miss a few other beaches.
The neighboring Chelem is located next to the unknown coastal village of Chuburná, a white sand paradise with few crowds and scattered holiday rental and authentic eateries on the ocean, such as D ‘David Restaurante.
Do not expect flashy resorts as you will find in Cancun, for example, but travelers love that distinctive aspect.
For example, Bed and Breakfront on the water Puerta del Cielo Has guests who forget everything about the glitter and glamor of all-inclusive.


A guest claimed: “You have a swimming pool, surfboard, padleboard, kayak, lounge chairs, a king -size daily bed, patio and more to use and enjoy.”
Beaches here are spacious to enjoy a variety of activity FútbolOr catching waves and kayaking the lively, green -tinted waters.
According to Travel + Leisure, the locals recommend the West just beyond the Sierra Papacal Highway for the most remote Playas.
Isla Columpios


Although Bacalar has become one of the most trendy escape from Mexico for some of the most unspoilt waters you can imagine, Isla Columpios may not be that well known, but he certainly deserves a chair at the table.
Undoubtedly just as beautiful as every Yucatan beach, one glance at the white-sand and azure waters you don’t want you to be somewhere else than here.
Nestled near Chuburná, Isla Columpios includes countless lagoons and makes more than his right translation: “Swing Island”.
Following Bacalar, you can take the perfect photo in a hammock on the water as a reminder of the haters what they have missed.


The truth is told, you want to suck up as much time as possible here, because Isla Columpios is better suited as a day trip from Merida (less than an hour away) or surrounding beach city.
Rent a kayak from Chuburná, or jump on board a boat and grab the day with a generous size Micheladas And savory snacks on the beach.
Sisal
Sisal is the furthest beach in the region from Merida before he reaches the vast Staatspark Zona Sujeta A Conservación Ecológica El PalmarBut it is definitely worth the trip.


Sisal is the ultimate paradisal setting to relax with beach bungalows, cheap Mexican food and beautiful natural tours, such as top rating ZIZ-HA TOURS That visitors took part for flamingo observations and alien mangroves.
There are countless delicious taco stores in mother-and-pop style and seafood eateries to set up for sunny beach days, where you probably spend a lot of time Playa Sisal.
This beautiful beach feels like the edge of the world with little crowds, shiny white sand and lively bluish green waters that hug the enormous open space of the above ecological reserve.


There are several household accommodations ranging from bed and breakfast, boutique hotels and as promised, beach bungalows at Tatich Sisal Bungalows.
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