10 Things to Do in Cancun in April

There is no doubt that Cancun is almost a mecca for those looking for a dream holiday. This is a planned city in the State of Quintana Roo, Mexico. Located on the Yucatan Peninsula, its shores are bathed by the Caribbean Sea, giving rise to unique natural landscapes.

Ana Caballero

Ana Caballero

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10 Things to Do in Cancun in April

Cancun | ©Jess Torre

Every year, up to 12 million people pass through the hangars of Cancun's international airport, many of them during the month of April. Why the high passenger flow during this month? April is one of the final months of Spring Break, or American college holiday, so Cancun is visited by a high number of travellers from all over the world, especially those departing from US air terminals.

As a consequence, although a wide variety of unique activities can be found in Cancun all year round, they show their full potential in the month of April. Are you ready to experience the best the region has to offer? Here are 10 activities you can't miss on your trip to Cancun.

1 Amusement Parks in Cancun: options available for all tastes

Xcaret Park| ©Ben & Gab
Xcaret Park| ©Ben & Gab

In Cancun you can visit more than 10 theme parks, ready to offer an unforgettable experience for the whole family. In the area you will find the XPlor de Cancun Multi-Adventure Park, which is none other than the most visited zip-line park in the world, very close to Playa del Carmen; and Xenses, another park based on visual effects and optical illusions that will stimulate all your senses.

Of course, during periods of heavy rain it is not possible to fully enjoy the attractions, let alone parks like the Xcaret Park in Riviera Maya, based precisely on water canals and underground rivers. However, for those who go in April this will not be a problem. Similarly, it is possible to find unique discounts as a result of the closing of the high season.

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2 Parasailing in April: The best views at over 80 metres above sea level

Parasailing in Cancun| ©Rob
Parasailing in Cancun| ©Rob

For the more adventurous, it is also possible to access various options to see the city from the air. Given that Cancun's maximum height is only 16 metres above sea level, it is clear that certain activities such as paragliding are not possible. But as a substitute for this, April is the ideal month for Parasailing. Users will be able to soar up to 80 metres, and see over the high ceilings of the hotels in the area.

Although it is clearly possible to do these activities at any time (as long as it doesn't rain), April is the best time to do it. In this type of sport, there is a phenomenon known as thermal ascent, where the presence of warm air, such as the one that occurs in Cancun during the month, produces a tendency of elevation in the parachute, making the experience much more enjoyable.

I leave you with this post for more information on the Top 10 activities to do in Cancun.

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3 ATV tour through Cancun's landscapes

Jeep tour in Cancun| ©baffalie
Jeep tour in Cancun| ©baffalie

Cancun is a perfect place for lovers of activities such as motocross and ATV tours. Further away from the coast, inside the jungle, there are several rental services for these vehicles, a great variety of routes, which without changing their altitude in a very profound way, offer unforgettable tropical landscapes, as well as higher levels of difficulty, both for young people without any kind of experience, as well as for those more experienced.

The advantage of doing it in April is that for safety reasons, most routes are available to the public when the gravel is dry. Although mud is clearly one of the great charms of these activities, the more adverse conditions are left only for those with experience in the sport.

For the 4-wheeler lovers, there are also these off-road tours in Cancun.

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4 Visit the mythical Isla Mujeres and enjoy all the activities it has to offer

Paradise beach of Isla Mujeres| ©dronepicr
Paradise beach of Isla Mujeres| ©dronepicr

When planning an excursion to Isla Mujeres, it is best to go during the month of April, all for one main reason: the weather. From May onwards, the region has rainfall, and during the months of August to October, it is hit by certain storms as a consequence of the peak of the hurricane season in more northern regions of the Caribbean, reason why access could be limited. This is why this month offers the last chance to visit and experience the full potential of Isla Mujeres.

The island is home to Playa Norte, one of the best beaches in the world, where you can snorkel and dive in the second largest coral reef system in the world. In addition, the island has numerous hotels, national parks, an underwater museum where you can dive to enjoy up to 500 works of art - all this and much more!

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5 Enjoy Children's Day in Cancun with the little ones at home

Playa Langosta Beach| ©Quiero Cancun
Playa Langosta Beach| ©Quiero Cancun

It's also a great opportunity if you 're travelling with the little ones at home. Unlike other countries on the continent where Children's Day is celebrated on the third Sunday in July, in Mexico this holiday is set for 30 April. Thus, during this date, it is possible to find various events, as well as important discounts in theme parks such as Xoximilco Cancun.

During this day, the City Council is in charge of creating spaces and special events for children on beaches and public spaces. Likewise, places like Jungle Kids offer special promotions, as well as holding special events and setting up spaces so that both adults and children can enjoy an unforgettable afternoon with the family.

6 Enjoy and soak up the history of Cancun through the celebration of the city's founding

El Niño Beach| ©James Brown
El Niño Beach| ©James Brown

One factor that often goes unnoticed is that, although in official terms the founding of the city was announced on August 10, 1971, given that construction work began on April 24, 1970, it is this date that is taken into account for the celebration of what is now Mexico's youngest and most planned city.

In response to this, the city is filled with festivities and special events from April 17th to 24th. Even so, there are dance events during the last few days in the public squares, special concerts in venues such as La playa del Niño, traditional food festivals, and tours of the most iconic areas of the city, such as the construction sites that began the city's rise during the 1970s. As you would expect, during this week, the mariachis are not to be missed.

7 Great parties and alternatives for local anniversaries for all tastes and ages!

Party on the beach| ©airballingdtx.com
Party on the beach| ©airballingdtx.com

For those visiting Cancun in April, there is a particularly special opportunity to soak up the culture of the whole country. It should be remembered that Mexico has a long Catholic tradition, so Holy Week tends to be a time when the Church of the Risen Christ welcomes believers in special events, always seeking to honour the solemnity of the dates.

During these dates, the streets of Cancun are filled with processions, urban plays, as well as the symbolic reception of Jesus on Palm Sunday, where the avenues of Cancun are filled with palms in honour of the Messiah.

8 A visit to the cenotes: A walk through nature and history

Cenote in Cancun| ©Viviane Kermeci
Cenote in Cancun| ©Viviane Kermeci

Perhaps the most interesting natural phenomenon in the entire Yucatán peninsula are the cenotes, the deep water wells responsible for supplying the Mayans with water during pre-Columbian times. Some of them are accompanied by spectacular cavernous bodies, while others present figures so delineated that they appear to be man-made.

There are numerous organised excursions to the cenotes throughout the region, as it is undoubtedly one of the star experiences on your trip to Cancun.

As you can imagine, April is the perfect month to visit these formations, given that, depending on the rainfall in the region, some of them have a tendency to flood, which means that they can become submerged without any possibility of observation, or that they cannot even be accessed.

9 Coco Bongo: A must for those looking for the best of Cancun's nightlife

The Coco Bongo| ©Serge Melki
The Coco Bongo| ©Serge Melki

Coco Bongo is perhaps the most popular night spot in Cancun. The venue is emblematic of all that Cancun has to offer. The options range from great themed shows, to all-night dancing, to all-night dancing and partying. No two experiences at Coco Bongo may be the same!

The advantage of visiting the venue during the month of April is the prices. The venue's VIP options can run upwards of $150 during the high season. However, as April marks precisely the end of Spring Break, users will be able to find special promotions and important discounts, which will surely make your visit a better experience. Likewise, as the pace of tourists tends to be lower until November, the venue offers some unique shows during these dates.

10 Enjoy the internationally renowned beaches that Cancun's Caribbean waters have to offer

Tortugas Beach| ©Shinya Suzuki
Tortugas Beach| ©Shinya Suzuki

The main attraction for travellers to Cancun is, of course, to enjoy some of its beautiful beaches. Cancun has more than 20 kilometres of coastline and at least 10 Blue Flag certified beaches, so the options are certainly plentiful.

Perhaps the most popular of all is precisely Delfines beach, although tourists also tend to visit many others such as Playa Chac Mool, Playa Linda and Playa Tortugas, which are closer to the resorts, and where nightlife activities converge in a great way.

Cancun's weather during the month of April

Afternoon in Cancun| ©Bill Claxton
Afternoon in Cancun| ©Bill Claxton

April is one of the best times to travel to Cancun, as it is hard to imagine a milder climate than the one the region has at this time of the year. For those who want to make a complete planning, you should know that the dry season goes from December to April, the latter being the driest, presenting only an average of 3 days of rain during the whole month. Considering that it is a tropical climate, it certainly presents the best scenario.

Temperatures fluctuate between 26 and 30 degrees, an extremely comfortable average when compared to June, which presents the highest temperatures, fluctuating around 33 degrees, with a thermal sensation of up to 36 degrees Celsius. If you are looking for cooler temperatures, travellers will have to go in January, when the average temperature ranges from 22 to 27 degrees Celsius.