2. Playa Sisal, Yucatán

The majority of tourists to Mexico have long been attracted to the state of Quintana Roo because of its well-known combination of resorts, noteworthy nightlife, and historical sites. But the neighboring state of Yucatán presents a worthwhile alternative for frequent flyers seeking something more understated. Yucatán has beautiful beaches with powder-soft sand and calm waters, despite being less popular than the famous Cancun or the Riviera Maya. Playa Sisal, which is just an hour’s drive from Mérida, the state capital, has pristine white sand, clear water, and a quiet charm all its own. Expect only a few beachside palapas and quaint assorted outdoor eateries offering fresh seafood.