
Playa Paraíso
Meilleur moment pour visiter
Arrive by 9 AM before the day-trip ferries unload their crowds. Weekdays from November through April deliver the calmest water and thinnest crowds.
Conseils budget
Public beach access is completely free with no entry fee. Bring your own snorkel gear and food from the island's mercado to skip the inflated beach club prices.
Recommandé pour
Snorkelers and swimmers, Couples seeking calm turquoise water, Solo travelers wanting easy beach access, Photography enthusiasts chasing color gradients
Planifiez votre visite
3-4 hours
À propos
Faits rapides: Powdery white sand meets water in 40 distinct shades of blue here, a color spectrum created by the Gulf of Mexico meeting the Caribbean Sea. Swimmers share these calm waters with sea turtles that glide through the nearby reef just 50 meters offshore.
Points forts: Fishermen still pull their boats directly onto this stretch of sand each morning, selling freshly caught ceviche from coolers just steps from where you're floating. The sunsets here turn the thatched palapa roofs into golden silhouettes against a sky that shifts from peach to violet in under 20 minutes.
Conseils d'initiés
- Rent a golf cart for the day to explore both the beach and Punta Sur on the same trip.
- Walk 100 meters north of the main beach clubs for quieter water and fewer vendors approaching your towel.
- Pack reef-safe sunscreen only; the local marine park fines anyone using standard sunscreen near the water.
- Arrive with snorkel gear already on for the 50-meter swim out to the reef break where turtle sightings are almost guaranteed.
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