When you think of Cancun, you probably imagine white-sand beaches, turquoise waters, and hotels by the sea. But this destination is much more than that. Today, Cancun is also a unique opportunity to travel consciously, sustainably, responsibly, and connected to your surroundings.
If you’re planning your next escapade with Royal Holiday Club, this is the perfect moment to discover experiences that you will love and that will take care of the planet. Because yes, paradise can be sustainable.
WHAT IS SUSTAINABLE TOURISM, AND WHY IS IT IMPORTANT?

Traveling sustainably doesn’t mean giving up the comfort or pleasure of unforgettable vacations. It means making informed decisions: supporting local communities, reducing environmental impact, saving natural resources, and promoting the preservation of the destination’s culture.
In a place like Cancun – with its fragile and valuable natural beauty – these actions make a big difference. From the way in which you choose your accommodation to the activities you enjoy, every step can be part of more responsible tourism.
YOUR ACCOMMODATION ALSO COUNTS
As a Royal Holiday Club member, you have advantages: many resorts in the catalogue have clear environmental responsibility and efficient resource management policies.
Grand Park Royal Cancun, Park Royal Beach Cancun, and Club Regina Cancun are excellent options for travelers who want comfort, spectacular views, and the ease of knowing that your trip is organized with high standards for energy and water usage, as well as residue treatment. Additionally, if you stay in properties of the Club, you avoid tourist exploitation of fragile zones by promoting planned and controlled use of resources.
By staying in these hotels, you not only enjoy the comfort and the privileged location… You also contribute to a way of traveling that takes care of the destination for future generations.
5 SUSTAINABLE EXPERIENCES YOU CAN HAVE IN CANCUN
- Visit the Subaquatic Museum of Art (MUSA): This museum is unique. It combines art, ecology, and marine conservation. The submerged sculptures are not only visually impactful, but they also act as artificial reefs that promote marine life. You can explore it by scuba diving or on a glass-bottom boat tour.

- Sian Ka’an Tour, the largest reserve in the region: This reserve in the biosphere, declared UNESCO World Heritage, is home to dolphins, turtles, crocodiles, manatees, and hundreds of bird species. Many certified tourist operators offer tours with minimal environmental impact and trained guides, promoting an educational and profoundly respectful experience with nature.

- An experience with Mayan communities: Some local cooperatives offer authentic cultural experiences, where you can learn about traditional medicine, try ancestral dishes, and directly support families of the region. It is tourism with purpose.

- Discover cenotes and ecosystems without harm: Avoid massive tours and go on small excursions with local guides who respect times, environmental limits, and teach you to enjoy cenotes consciously and safely. Learn more about cenotes here.

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- Support marine wildlife rescue centers: There are programs where you can visit turtles in rehabilitation, assist in controlled turtle release, or participate in educational talkbacks. These activities are organized by biologists and certified centers that work towards marine conservation.




