Hard Rock Hotel Cancun - All Inclusive





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This route is perfect for combining a bit of exercise with history. You start this route near Plaza Kukulcan and walk along the seashore with its turquoise waters. You will pass many hotels and resorts with services such as bars and restaurants where you can linger. Eventually, you will arrive at the ruins of the Templo del Alacrán, a small Mayan archaeological site that sits practically on the beach!
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This pleasant walk on the sandy beaches of Cancun explores its hotel coast between the Nichupté lagoon and the Caribbean Sea. You start near Plaza Kukulcan through the public access to the beach and walk along the seashore, with its turquoise waters. You will pass many hotels and resorts with services such as bars and restaurants where you can linger. The route continues along the entire beach to Playa Gaviota Azul at the tip.
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This route connects Cancun's two Mayan archaeological zones by the cycle track (also used by pedestrians). You start in the elegant gardens of the Cancun Mayan Museum and San Miguelito Archaeological Zone. The museum has a small but important collection. The ruins are found in the wooded park and are inhabited by many iguanas. After enjoying this area, you cross Kukulcán Avenue and follow the cycle track to the south and the entrance of the El Rey Archaeological Zone. This second zone is a...
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Enjoy a gentle walk or a fast run on the warm sands of the beaches on the east coast of Cancun. Start this route at the public access to Playa Delfines, and it will take you to Punta Nizuc and back. Ideal at any time of the day for relaxing walks or challenging runs on the beach. You will be delighted with the impressive sunsets over the sea that make the sky look like a work of art and the brilliant colors of the water.
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Kukulcán Avenue, which derives its name from a Mayan god, is the main boulevard that runs along the Hotel Zone – the narrow land between the sea and the Nichupté lagoon. In addition to palm trees and viewpoints of the lake and sea, here you can find many places to stop for shopping or eating.