For a true taste of paradise, take a day trip to Sian Ka’an, the green jewel of Mexico. It is Mexico’s largest protected area and with more than 500,000 hectares of protected biosphere to explore, you are in for a treat. A day trip to Sian Ka’an from Cancún is the best way to escape the city hustle and bustle and recharge in nature. This protected area is unlike anything you have experienced before and is unique in the extent of the experiences it offers.
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For a true taste of paradise, take a day trip to Sian Ka’an, the green jewel of Mexico. It is Mexico’s largest protected area and with more than 500,000 hectares of protected biosphere to explore, you are in for a treat.
A day trip to Sian Ka’an from Cancún is the best way to escape the city hustle and bustle and recharge in nature. This protected area is unlike anything you have experienced before and is unique in the extent of the experiences it offers.
Here's all you need to know about Sian Ka'an, one of the most exciting day trips from Cancún.
Sian Ka’an is south of Cancún and also sits on the Caribbean coast of the Yucatán Peninsula.
It is a straight shot to Sian Ka’an from Cancún along the 307 road. You will drive through Playa del Carmen and Tulum before reaching the biosphere. It is almost 200 kilometers away and should take you 3 hours to drive.
A guided tour is the most convenient way to enjoy a day trip to Sian Ka’an. This allows you to sit back and soak in the scenery on the long drive, a necessary luxury after a long day of adventurous activities in the biosphere.
The entrance fee to the Sian Ka’an biosphere reserve is MXN 90 (US$5).
A basic day tour to Sian Ka’an will start with a 7 AM pickup from your hotel in Cancún. You will get to the reserve around 10 AM and start the adventure with a walk around the archeological zone. After that, you will go on a boat tour to explore the Mayan Channels, followed by a light lunch.
Other tours take you through the mangroves and also into the ocean, where you can see dolphins and sea turtles enjoying the protected waters of Sian Ka’an. Longer 10-hour tours also offer time for snorkeling on the reserve’s reef.
If you are more interested in the captivating archeological sites in the area, you can join a 7-hour tour to the Muyil ruins, where you will learn about the complex Mayan history of Mexico.
Day trips to Sian Ka’an are all-day affairs, but there is a different focus on each of them.
Join a small tour group on a day trip to Sian Ka’an to explore the emerald waterways of the biosphere. These tours include transportation and a delicious lunch, but some do not include your park entry fee. Small group sizes keep the experience calm and intimate while helping you save on costs as transportation costs are split between the group.
Private day tours to Sian Ka’an are the most popular way to experience this magnificent biosphere. You can take your time exploring the parts of the park that most appeal to you and enjoy comfortable private transportation on the long journey to and from the park.
A basic small group tour to Sian Ka’an costs between US$150 and US$190, depending on the activities included in your trip. This could include snorkeling, dolphin watching and boat tours.
Private tours cost around US$440 per person, but the price is reduced if you book for more than two people.
Sian Ka’an is an ecologically diverse reserve and you will spend a lot of time searching for rare and wonderful animals living in the mangroves and the ocean. Some tour itineraries also take you into the ocean to snorkel or go dolphin watching, while others allow you to explore the magnificent historic Mayan sites in the area.
Sian Ka’an has pleasant warm weather all year but the dry season, from December to April, is a good time to visit as you can expect sunny skies. September is the wettest month, with occasional downpours that could put a damper on things.
Yes, there are tours departing from other cities in Mexico: