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Playa Paraíso Beaches in Tulum, QR
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View of Playa Paraíso in Tulum, QR
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Playa Paraíso

4.3(47 reviews)$$Restaurant
🕑 4-5 hours👶 Best for ages 2-12. Toddlers and preschoolers love the shallow cenote water that's safer than ocean waves, while elementary-aged kids enjoy the playground and exploring the beach. Even teens appreciate the beautiful scenery and swimming opportunities.

About

Playa Paraíso offers the perfect combination of beach dining and water play for families visiting Tulum. Kids can splash in the shallow, protected cenote while parents relax beachside with fresh seafood and tropical drinks. The dedicated playground area keeps children entertained between swims, making this an ideal spot to spend a leisurely beach day without the stress of typical restaurant dining.

Highlights

  • Shallow, calm cenote pool perfect for young swimmers and nervous paddlers
  • Beachfront playground with swings and climbing structures
  • Fresh-caught seafood including kid-friendly options like fish tacos and grilled shrimp
  • Beach beds and palapas for family relaxation between activities
  • Stunning Caribbean views and photo opportunities along Tulum's famous coastline

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Arrive before 11am or after 3pm to avoid peak crowds and secure the best beach beds and shaded palapas near the cenote area.
  2. 2.Bring water shoes for the kids as the cenote floor can have rocks and the beach may have coral pieces.
  3. 3.Pack reef-safe sunscreen (required in Mexico to protect marine life) and reusable swim diapers for little ones, as these can be expensive or hard to find locally.
  4. 4.Order a whole fried fish to share, it's fresher and more economical than individual dishes, and kids love the novelty of seeing the whole fish.
  5. 5.Keep Mexican pesos on hand as card machines occasionally have issues, and you'll get better exchange rates than paying in US dollars.

Best Time to Visit

Visit on weekday mornings (Tuesday through Thursday, 10am-1pm) for the calmest atmosphere and best service. The dry season from November to April offers the most reliable weather, though the cenote and beach are enjoyable year-round. Avoid weekends when both tourists and locals crowd the area.

What to Know

This is a pay-to-use beach club with restaurant, so expect a minimum consumption charge (typically 300-500 pesos per person, about $15-25 USD) that goes toward food and drinks. Parking is available along the roadside, and most staff speak basic English, though having a translation app helps with detailed menu questions.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round with best conditions during dry season (November through April). Summer months (June to October) bring possibility of afternoon rain showers and occasional seaweed on beaches, but cenote swimming remains unaffected. Hurricane season (August to October) may cause temporary closures, so check ahead if visiting during these months.

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