If you think that all you can do in Cancun is the parking of your ass in a swimming bar and maybe go shopping and bar hopping in the city center, then we have at Travel Off Path News for you!
Yes, it is true that many of Cancun’s hidden gems have been discovered on the masses, especially with the wide route of attractions of the Mayan train.

Take Isla Mujeres for example – It is now one of the trendy islands of Mexico, which surpasses many Cancun travelers wish lists.
But the favorite international vacation spot of Americans is so outrageously popular, more and more places to escape apparently inevitable crowds sometimes come to light.
Experts in all things that are recorded on The Cancun Sun Just revealed their top choices to do that exactly, so let’s dive into 5 crowd-free destinations in the Cancun area that calls your name this fall.
Bacalar: Mexico’s dream changed reality
Let’s start with a one you may have heard of, Bacalar – also known as the lagoon of seven colors.


Really one of the most beautiful miracles of Mexico, this visible lagoon taps every possible shade blue on the color wheel, hence his name of the Mexico Maltiaten.
Although you do not find the same level of Ritzy facilities here, that is all part of the attraction.
Instead of being on your (likely) too expensive balcony suite that pray to all the gods that Sargassum will not roll in today, that is never a problem in Bacalar.
Relax in a hammock with your toes in the water, go for a dive in a pristine cenote and discover alien formations such as rare stromatolites (advised not to touch!).


When you are ready for the most adventurous way to get here, make sure you have a Fantastic guideAs a boat trip here from Cancun you can easily top 4 hours.
But if you ask me, it’s a bad service not To make a stop in nearby Chetumal, one of the biggest surprises in all my travels through Mexico.
The best alternative from Isla Mujeres?
Well, Isla Mujeres has to start somewhere, so the same can be said for little known Isla Contoy?
The Cancun Sun Hypt this Hush-Hush Island as the “Silent, nature-first brother or sister” on Isla Mujeres. In other words, it has DNA to be a big star, but it just hasn’t had its glow-up moment.


The truth is told, it may never have had that moment given the strict rules. Mexico has implemented a daily cap of 200 visitors on licensed tour boats.
But those who have done their utmost to visit one of Cancun’s least known excursions wild Impressed by this nature reserve – literally!
For a full Jim Halpert-Style, view rundown of all DOS and not to visit Isla Contoy here.
Swap Cancun’s Turquoise Waters for beautiful pink lakes
If you thought Cancun should be the same year after year.


The disadvantage is that you have to sacrifice a full day of your travel schedule with a 7 -hour tour with boot rides.
The positive side is that both Cancun Sun and we give our stamp of approval at Travel Off Path – it’s definitely worth it!
Although we will not be full of the scientific man on you by explaining the scientific reasoning for Bubble-Gum pink shades, it cannot be denied that Las Coloradas is one of the most beautiful locations in Mexico, few tourists seem to know.
But in the typical American fashion, why wouldn’t you make a combination of it? The Cancun Zon also recommends viewing the series of animals in the wild, including flamingos and crocodiles, in the Ría Lagartos Reserve.
EK BALAM: Cancun’s Jungle Gem


Another place that pops up on the radars of Meer Cancun Holidays is Valladolid, and near European Balam Ek Balam is just the place to beat the Chichen Itza crowd.
The Maya train makes it a lot easier to reach, thanks to the Valladolid stop.
The best of all, You can climb the pyramid (indicated as the Acropolis – no offense, Athens!).
Although you may have seen viral videos from locals who chase out of breakers who climb other archaeological locations, EK Balam is open to the public with minimal rules.
Moreover, it is the home of a downright beautiful cenote for swimming in your own piece of paradise – however, be wary of Crocs!
Sian Ka’an Biosphere: Adventure is waiting for the UNESCO site of Tulum


Tulum airport may not have been a thunderous hit as it was expected, but there is still easier than ever, regardless of the mixed bag with results.
Although it is still trendy and certainly too expensive in some aspects, the UNESCO world heritage site of Tulum, Sian Ka’an Biosphere, is remarkably quiet, with only a small entrance fee required.
You can also book personalized or private tours (on request). No matter how you can cross this unfinished natural miracle, it expects to witness a variety of wild animals, such as sea cows, dolphins and exotic birds.
Continue with mangrove channels, snorkel in natural swimming pools or drive old Maya waterways, while others wonder whether the fork was worth a different face in the crowd in their Ritzy Resort about their salary.
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