What to do in Costa Maya, Mexico - 40 Cannons Beach Club

Costa Maya is one of the standout destinations on any Carnival cruise, and during our recent stop there, we embarked on an excursion to the historic 40 Cannons site. This charming and culturally rich location, also known as Mahahual, offers a unique blend of history, natural beauty, and local charm. If you’re considering a Carnival cruise with a stop in Costa Maya, here’s why 40 Cannons should be on your list.

Exploring 40 Cannons: A Glimpse into History

40 Cannons, or "40 Cañones," is a small area in the village of Mahahual, named after the legend that the Spanish galleon Nuestra Señora de los Remedios was armed with 40 cannons when it was shipwrecked off the coast. This site offers a relaxed atmosphere perfect for those who want to escape the hustle and bustle of the typical tourist spots.

Our excursion began with a scenic drive along the coast, where we were greeted by the stunning Caribbean Sea’s turquoise waters. Upon arriving at 40 Cannons, we immediately felt the area’s laid-back vibe. The town retains much of its authentic charm, with quaint buildings, cobblestone streets, and friendly locals who warmly welcomed us.

What to Expect at 40 Cannons

One of the main attractions of 40 Cannons is its pristine beachfront. The sandy shores and clear waters are perfect for swimming, snorkeling, or simply lounging in the sun. We spent a portion of our day relaxing on the beach, where the gentle waves and serene environment provided the ideal setting for unwinding after days of cruising.

For those interested in history, 40 Cannons offers a fascinating glimpse into the past. Although the original cannons are long gone, the area’s history is still very much alive in the stories told by the locals. We took a leisurely walk through the town, where we admired the local architecture and learned more about the region’s colonial past.

Dining and Shopping at 40 Cannons

After exploring the beach and town, we stopped by a local eatery for some authentic Mexican cuisine. The food was fresh and flavorful, with dishes like ceviche, fish tacos, and guacamole that were simply delicious. It was a perfect way to immerse ourselves in the local culture.

Shopping at 40 Cannons was another highlight of the excursion. The town features several small shops and stalls where you can purchase handmade crafts, jewelry, and souvenirs. We picked up a few unique items to remember our visit, all crafted by local artisans.

Why Choose the 40 Cannons Excursion?

If you’re cruising with Carnival and looking for an excursion that offers a mix of relaxation, history, and culture, 40 Cannons in Costa Maya is an excellent choice. Unlike the more commercialized ports, this location allows you to experience the authentic side of Mexico, away from the crowds. Whether you’re lounging on the beach, exploring the historic town, or savoring local cuisine, 40 Cannons provides a memorable and enriching experience.



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40 Cannons Costa Maya Mexico Excursion. Available to all cruisers coming to Mexico.


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