Quick Verdict
Pick Cancún if Chichen Itza dawns, Gran Cenote swims, and Tulum cliff ruins trump Pacific cobblestone walks. Pick Puerto Vallarta if Zona Romantica alleys, Malecon sunsets, and Olas Altas taco stands beat Mayan ruin days.
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How do Cancún and Puerto Vallarta compare?
Caribbean turquoise vs Pacific sunset — and the real question is whether you want Mayan ruins as your day-trip menu or a walkable cobblestone old town with pelicans diving offshore. Cancún is launchpad-not-destination: skip the Hotel Zone for Chichén Itzá at dawn, Tulum's cliff-top ruins, cenote swims at Gran Cenote, and Isla Mujeres ferries from Puerto Juarez. Puerto Vallarta is the opposite — Zona Romántica's cobblestone alleys, the iron crown of Our Lady of Guadalupe over the Malecón, and Pacific sunsets behind the bay watched from El Set's cliff bar with a $12 mezcal margarita in hand.
Mid-range budgets land at $185 in Cancún against $200 in Puerto Vallarta — close, but the splits diverge. Hotel Zone all-inclusives can run $400/night; downtown Vallarta boutique stays in Zona Romántica are $120. A Tulum-area beach-club lunch is $50; an Olas Altas taco-stand dinner is $8. Cancún wins on cultural sites (Chichén Itzá is a New Seven Wonder, Tulum and Cobá complete the trio) and Caribbean snorkeling. Puerto Vallarta wins on walkability (a flat Malecón plus Zona Romántica grid), food scene depth (Latin America's most established LGBTQ+-friendly culinary scene), and nature access — humpback whale-watching, Marietas Islands, Sayulita 45 minutes north.
Combine them via a 4-hour Volaris hop ($180 round-trip booked early). Cancún peaks December-April (avoid August/September hurricane season); Puerto Vallarta peaks November-April. Avoid spring break weeks at Cancún unless that's the trip. Pick Cancún if Chichén Itzá dawns, cenote swims, and Tulum cliff-ruins trump cobblestone old towns. Pick Puerto Vallarta if Zona Romántica walks, Malecón sunsets, and Olas Altas taco stands beat Mayan ruin days.
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🛡️ Safety
Cancún
The Hotel Zone (Zona Hotelera) and tourist areas are significantly safer than downtown Cancún, where cartel-related crime affects certain neighborhoods. Most visitors have a completely trouble-free trip. The key is staying in tourist areas, using Uber or hotel taxis, and exercising the same awareness you would in any large resort city.
Puerto Vallarta
Puerto Vallarta is one of the safer Mexican Pacific resort cities — direct tourist incidents are rare, the central tourist zones (Romantic Zone, Malecón, Hotel Zone, Marina) are well-policed, and violent crime in the tourist core is uncommon. The genuine concerns are timeshare aggressiveness, beach vendor pressure, occasional taxi overcharging, and the broader context of cartel violence in Jalisco state (rare to affect tourists in PV but not zero). Solo travellers and LGBTQ+ visitors generally report comfort.
🌤️ Weather
Cancún
Cancún has a tropical climate with warm temperatures year-round and high humidity. Two main seasons: dry (November–April) and wet (May–October). Hurricane season runs June–November, with September being the most active month. Even in the wet season, rain is usually an afternoon event, leaving mornings sunny.
Puerto Vallarta
Puerto Vallarta has a tropical wet-and-dry climate — dry season (November-May) is sunny and warm, wet season (June-October) is hot and humid with daily afternoon thunderstorms. Hurricanes are rare (Banderas Bay's mountain wall provides some shelter) but the September-October peak season has occurred. Sea temperature stays 25-29°C year-round.
🚇 Getting Around
Cancún
The Hotel Zone is a 23km strip with a single main boulevard (Kukulcán) running its length. Public buses (Route R-1) run the entire length of the Hotel Zone for MXN 12. Uber works throughout the city. Taxis are ubiquitous but do not use meters — negotiate before boarding. The ADO bus terminal connects Cancún to the rest of the Yucatán Peninsula.
Walkability: The Hotel Zone is not walkable end-to-end — the strip is 23km long and the heat makes long walks impractical. Individual beach and hotel clusters are walkable within a few blocks. Downtown Cancún's market and restaurant areas around Mercado 28 and Parque Las Palapas are pleasant on foot in the evening.
Puerto Vallarta
Puerto Vallarta is divided into several distinct districts — the Romantic Zone (south of the river), Centro (around the Malecón), the Hotel Zone (north along the bay), Marina Vallarta (further north), and Nuevo Vallarta (across the state line in Nayarit). Walking covers a single district; Uber or taxi connects districts. Public buses are excellent value but slow. The bay's south coast (Boca de Tomatlán, Yelapa) requires water taxis as no road runs along the southern bay.
Walkability: The Romantic Zone and central Malecón corridor are excellent for walking — flat, dense, and engaging. The Hotel Zone is a 6 km strip along the highway and not really walkable between hotels; you take taxis or buses for inter-hotel movement. The Marina is its own walkable enclave but isolated from downtown without a vehicle.
📅 Best Time to Visit
Cancún
Jan–May, Dec
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Puerto Vallarta
Jan–Apr, Nov–Dec
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The Verdict
Choose Cancún if...
you want Caribbean turquoise water as a base for Chichén Itzá (a New Seven Wonder), Isla Mujeres, cenote swimming, and Tulum ruins — use the Hotel Zone beach as a launchpad, not a destination
Choose Puerto Vallarta if...
you want a walkable Pacific Mexican beach city with Hollywood history, Latin America's best LGBTQ+ scene, humpback whales December-March, and the Marietas Islands offshore
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