The best places to watch the sunset in Cancun

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The best places to watch the sunset in Cancun

The 20-mile-long Cancun Hotel Zone sits between the Nichupté Lagoon and the Caribbean Sea. The lagoon offers the best views for taking in the sunset and the city skyline. This despite the fact that the coastal resorts in the area have a monopoly on ocean views. Cancun has a special allure when it comes to sunsets because of the extraordinary variety of hues that are thrown into the sky. Here are the best places to watch the sunset in Cancun.

Best places to watch the sunset in Cancun: Nichupte Lagoon

The Sigfrido and Nizuc waterways connect the 7400-acre Nichupté lagoon, which is in the center of Cancun, to the Caribbean Sea. You can see mangroves that form tunnels where many wild creatures live and stunning scenes of crystal-clear waterways. You can use a boat to cross the Nichupté Lagoon or, if you’d like, rent kayaks or a jet ski to give you a more thrilling experience. Pick any restaurant or club around the lagoon to enjoy the sunset.

The Ferris Wheel

La Gran Rueda Cancún offers you the chance to view Cancun’s spectacular landscape at a height of 177 feet, making it one of the suggested things to do in this city. When you look around, the beauty of the Nichupté Lagoon and the Hotel Zone will impress you. We advise going to La Gran Rueda Cancún to see the sunset at around 7:00 p.m. because the view is at its best then. The view at night is also extremely wonderful because you can see all of the city’s lights reflected in the lagoon, so don’t worry if you can’t make it at that time.

Isla Blanca

There is a narrow strip of white sand running the length of the peninsula’s coastline, which is deserted save for a few quaint beach clubs and the occasional beachgoer. On the opposite side is a lagoon, which is popular with kiteboarders and fly fishermen due to its consistent wind and shallow waters. The land between the road and the beach is mostly private and has few access points despite the fact that the beach itself is legally open to the public. When you see the sky colors at sunset and hear the sound of the waves and smell the salt air it transforms into a completely magical ambiance.