El Cuyo beach at sunset

End of your Yucatán route

Still on the road through Yucatán? End it right.

El Cuyo doesn't show up on every itinerary. That's what makes it worth going to. Can Cocal gives you a calm base, a proper dinner and two nights to finally slow down.

Why close here

You've seen a lot. Give yourself a proper stop.

Ruins, cenotes, colonial cities. Yucatán has layers and you've worked through them. Before heading home, it's worth closing the trip somewhere unlike anything that came before. El Cuyo is a beach town without the beach crowd.

Lagoon in El Cuyo at golden hour

The place

Not like the other Yucatán beaches.

El Cuyo sits between a lagoon and the Gulf of Mexico. Few people, no resort strip, no noise. A fishing village that still has what most beaches here have already lost. The kind of last stop you don't forget.

Can Cocal terrace in the evening

The base

A place to stop moving

Can Cocal is small by design. Not a hundred rooms — the right number, done properly. And the restaurant isn't an afterthought. Local produce, daily menu, a terrace worth sitting at. You won't need to find somewhere else for dinner.

Two or three nights change the experience

2 nights

Arrive, eat, sleep with the sound of the sea. Next day: lagoon or beach depending on the mood. One more night to end without rushing.

3 nights

Explore El Cuyo with no schedule. The kind of days that make the rest of the trip worth double.

Logistics

Where are you in your route right now?

You can reach El Cuyo from Valladolid (2h), Tizimín (1h20), Cancún (3h) or Mérida (3h). If you're not sure how it fits your itinerary, just ask. You don't need to have it figured out to get in touch.

When are you arriving?

Ask us directly. Availability, logistics, whatever you need.

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