Best Blogs on Traveling​ to Cancun with Kids

Cancun is a breathtaking city situated on the Carribean coast. Contrary to popular belief,  it isn’t just a party town for spring breakers. In fact, you’ll find that there are plenty of things to do with kids when staying here. But how do you choose? Luckily, when it comes to your personal preferences, there are plenty of blogs to assist on the topic, each suggesting excursions that appeal to various tastes. Take a day trip to Isla Mujeres, for example, or visit Xcaret Park for some adventure-packed fun. We’ve compiled a list of some of the best family-friendly blogs in Cancun to help make your next vacation a smooth ride.

Kid’s Are A Trip’s “Best Things To Do With Kids in Cancun.”

sunset on the beach at Cancun

Cancun is known for its natural beauty. When recommending activities for children to do in the area, Kids Are a Trip suggests checking out some of Mexico’s geological wonders. Spend the day at one of Cancun’s beautiful beaches, like Playa Tortuga. Since the waves are shallow, kids can spend the day splashing and playing in the sand. Children can also take a dip in the nearby cenotes, which are natural swimming pools. Doj Ojos, Cenote Azul, and Grand Cenote are among some of the most popular ones. As the blog notes, older kids may enjoy a visit to Cozumel to snorkel at El Cielo beach. It’s about two hours away from Cancun, but worth the trip to get up close and personal with starfish and stingrays. Read the full blog post here.

The Barefoot Nomad’s “Things To Do in Cancun With Kids.”

Micki from The Barefoot Nomad disputes the fact that Cancun is only a party destination. As she notes, there are plenty of activities for children in the area. Take the little ones to Xcaret Park, a massive complex where they can explore an on-site water park, Mayan ruins, and interactive exhibits. Afterward, you can eat at a local restaurant like La Casa de Los Abuelos, which has a kid’s room supervised by qualified nannies. Kids who aren’t old enough to snorkel but still want to enjoy the experience can also try the Subsee Explorer, a yellow submarine tour offered by Aquaworld Cancun. For rainy or sweltering days, consider taking the kids to Las Americas Mall, where they can play in the arcade or catch a subtitled movie. Read the full blog post here.

Travel Mamas’s “Tips for Cancun With Babies and Toddlers From Family Travel Experts.”

Young kids on the beach in Cancun playing with sand toys.

Traveling with younger children can be particularly challenging. Luckily, Colleen from Travel Mamas lays out a few tips before you embark on your trip to Cancun: use rash guard, a sun hat, and baby-safe sunblock. Once you’ve got the basics mastered, there are plenty of activities babies or toddlers will enjoy. Take them to The Aquarium at La Isla Shopping mall, where they can marvel at sharks, clownfish, and other sea creatures. Animal-loving families can also head to the Croco Cun Zoo, where your family can safely touch and view a variety of animals like deer, Mexican hairless dogs, and alligators. If you want your children to experience some of Cancun’s history and culture, Colleen suggests a day trip to the Mayan ruins Chichén Itzá. The pathways are stroller accessible. and less steep than other ruins nearby. Read the full blog post here.

Traveling Mom’s “Conquering Cancun With Kids.”

Kids in front of Cancun sign

Conquering Cancun with kids is made easier thanks to Traveling Mom’s blog post. Kimberly outlines a range of ways to have fun in Cancun with kids, even if you’re simply looking for souvenirs. Skip the touristy shops and take a local bus to venture downtown to Mercado 28, a popular flea market with clothing and food stalls. Or, spend an evening at Parque de Las Palapas, a square where local families gather to dine, listen to live music, and entertain their children with various activities, including a playground. To escape the hustle and bustle of downtown Cancun, however, consider taking a day trip to the nearby Isla Mujeres. It’s accessible by a 15-minute ferry ride and is ideal for spending a tranquil day with children. Either relax on the stunning Playa Norte beach or stop by and visit Tortugranja, a local turtle sanctuary. Read the full blog post here.

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