Atelier Playa Mujeres Restaurant
“The vlogger and her friend have a late-night dinner at a seafood restaurant within the resort, enjoying cocktails and a meal of mussels, clams, lobster, and steak.”
— Michel Janse
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Dec–Apr
Avoid hurricane season (Aug–Oct)
5–7 Days
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“The vlogger and her friend have a late-night dinner at a seafood restaurant within the resort, enjoying cocktails and a meal of mussels, clams, lobster, and steak.”
— Michel Janse
“The vlogger stops at this cafe for breakfast and coffee. He notes that an Americano coffee costs 45 pesos, which is only about $2, and finds it very affordable.”
— Birhayalinpeşinde
1 Vloggers“The vlogger has dinner at this Brazilian steakhouse, which offers unlimited meat service. He is very impressed with the quality of the meat, especially the picanha, and rates the experience 10 out of 10.”
— Birhayalinpeşinde
“The vlogger walks past the iconic Hard Rock Cafe, highlighting it as part of the vibrant nightlife and entertainment district of Cancún.”
— Birhayalinpeşinde
“The vlogger briefly enters a Hooters restaurant, a well-known American chain. He notes the smell inside isn't great and quickly leaves.”
— Birhayalinpeşinde
“The vlogger is in a restaurant area within the hotel lobby, having a 'solo lunch' with a crab roll and watermelon juice.”
— Michel Janse
“Vlogger visits a coffee shop, noting the macarons and other pastries, and gets a coffee.”
— Cassie Aran
“Vlogger visits another pool bar, enjoying drinks and the atmosphere.”
— Cassie Aran
“Vlogger dines at a fancy restaurant, trying duck with chocolate and other dishes, but finds the duck dish unappealing.”
— Cassie Aran
“Vlogger explores a vibrant Mexican buffet restaurant, showcasing various food stations including tacos, fresh vegetables, meats, fish, a parmesan wheel, diverse juices, and a large dessert section with cakes and ice cream.”
— Cassie Aran
1 Vloggers“Vlogger waits for a table at a rooftop restaurant, noting its elevated location.”
— Cassie Aran
“Vlogger discovers a unique pool bar with a waterfall, where they enjoy drinks.”
— Cassie Aran
December to April is ideal — dry, sunny and perfect for beach and ruins
Essentials
Daily Budget
$60–120 / day
per person · excl. accommodation
Main Airport
Cancún International Airport (CUN)
~25 min to Hotel Zone · Shuttle ~$15 · Taxi ~$40
Search flights to CancúnVisa
FMM tourist card on arrival · visa-free up to 180 days for most
Tipping
10–15% at restaurants · tip in pesos preferred
Vlogger Tip
Skip the hotel zone restaurants and head to El Centro (downtown) for authentic cochinita pibil tacos at a fraction of the price. The cenotes near Tulum are a 90-minute bus ride and worth every peso.
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LOCAL INSIGHT
Each neighborhood has a completely different vibe
Turquoise Caribbean Beaches Along a 23 km Resort Strip
Price
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“The vlogger arrives at the Atelier Playa Mujeres resort in Cancún, excited about her stay and showing off the beautiful lobby and pool areas.”
— Michel Janse
“The vlogger gives a tour of her hotel room, highlighting the spacious bathroom with a large tub and the overall stunning decor.”
— Michel Janse
“The vlogger is in her hotel room, preparing to properly wash her hair after being in the humidity.”
— Michel Janse
“Vlogger expresses amazement at the resort's design, noting how nature is embedded everywhere with trees and beautiful art. She audibly gasped upon entering her 'ridiculous' and 'massive' room, highlighting the resort's overall scale and the need for an app to navigate its many offerings.”
— Cassie Aran
“The room features a private balcony with a 'private lounge setup', including a hammock and a swim-up pool that connects to the rest of the resort. Vlogger expresses excitement about swimming to other parts of the resort directly from her room.”
— Cassie Aran
“Vlogger is offered a lavender towel and a coconut popsicle upon arrival during check-in.”
— Cassie Aran
“Vlogger gives a detailed tour of their room, highlighting the bathroom with two sinks, a tub, a beautiful shower, two beds, a living area, a mini-fridge stocked with drinks and snacks, an espresso machine, and a private balcony with hammocks and a swim-up pool.”
— Cassie Aran
“The vlogger gives a tour of his 2+1 Airbnb apartment, which he booked for $130 per night. He mentions it has a fast internet connection, which was important for their work.”
— Birhayalinpeşinde
“The vlogger introduces his Mexico trip from this 2-bedroom apartment, which he gives a quick tour of. He mentions it cost $130 per night and is located in the city center.”
— Birhayalinpeşinde
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FAQ
5–7 days lets you enjoy beaches, visit Chichén Itzá, swim in cenotes, and explore Isla Mujeres and Tulum.
The Hotel Zone is very safe and heavily patrolled. Use registered taxis, stay in tourist areas, and avoid walking alone late at night in downtown.
Cenote Suytun, Gran Cenote near Tulum, and Cenote Ik Kil near Chichén Itzá are the most popular. Arrive early to avoid crowds.
Absolutely. It's one of the New Seven Wonders. Book a sunrise tour or go at opening (8 AM) to beat the heat and crowds. It's a 2.5hr drive from Cancún.
No, always drink bottled or purified water. Most hotels provide filtered water. Use bottled water even for brushing teeth.
Mexican Pesos get better prices everywhere. USD is accepted but at worse exchange rates. ATMs in the Hotel Zone give pesos.
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