Discover Sisal, a Pueblo Magico near Mérida with stunning white-sand beaches. Learn more about this destination—perfect for travelers who love ecotourism, tranquility, and authenticity.
Sisal: The dreamy beachside Pueblo Magico near Mérida

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The Pueblo Magico (Magic Town) of Sisal is always a wonderful idea for your next getaway. This charming, magical destination sits on the Yucatán coast near Mérida, known for its fine white sand, lush landscapes, and, of course, its crystal-clear emerald waters.
Give yourself the chance to enjoy a few unforgettable days in Sisal—especially if you love ecotourism, serenity, and authentic experiences. Why? Because this
Pueblo Magico offers an extraordinary blend of scenery:
It sits between two protected natural reserves that serve as wildlife sanctuaries; its sea is calm; it carries the charm of a fishing village; its architecture transports you back to its past glory; and its cuisine is filled with unique local flavors.
Three experiences you can’t miss in Sisal:
1. Sisal Pier
Sisal boasts breathtaking ocean views, and visiting its pier—located on the main beach—is a must. This area was once inhabited by the Maya civilization and later became the most important maritime port in all of Yucatán.
2. Coral reefs, mangroves, and more
One of Sisal’s biggest draws is its beach, where you can relax by the sea or enjoy a variety of water activities, including snorkeling and scuba diving, to explore its coral reefs.
Local boatmen also offer offshore tours where, on a good-weather day, you can see an old shipwreck that has rested underwater for many years. Tours also take you through the mangroves—and if you’re up for it, you can even swim there. Inquire about available tour options and included activities.
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3. Its lighthouse and its fort
The Lighthouse and Fort of Sisal are among the town’s most iconic landmarks. The lighthouse was built in 1850 and stands just steps from the beach. If you want to learn more about its past, you can take a guided tour—and the best part is that you can climb to the top for panoramic views and incredible photos.
Another must-see stop is the Fort of Santiago, originally built to protect early settlers from pirate attacks.
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Where to stay in Merida for a visit to Sisal?
Sisal is just an hour from Mérida, but for a better experience, it’s recommended to stay in the city and take a day trip.
Choose Camino Real Mérida, a five-star hotel with a unique concept where comfort and luxury go hand in hand.
Photo: Camino Real Mérida
Close to the hotel, you’ll find attractions such as the following:
Casa Museo Montes Molina, the only house in the city preserved in its original 1902 state; Parque de las Américas; Dzibilchaltún National Park; and La Fábrica de Chocolate Cacao, which preserves much of the heritage of cacao in Mexico.
Ready for your next vacation?