Plaza Caracol

Shopping mall · Cancún

Plaza Caracol

Shopping mall · Cancún

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Blvd. Kukulcan 7500, Punta Cancun, Zona Hotelera, 77500 Cancún, Q.R., Mexico

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Cancun’s Plaza Caracol is a charming, two-story mall packed with boutiques, souvenirs, and a cozy food court perfect for casual shopping.  

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@afar

"This popular two-story mall in the hotel zone has been around for nearly 30 years and is constantly growing and being renovated. With some 150 shops offering everything from designer clothes and fine jewelry to souvenirs, it provides one-stop shopping in Cancun. Plaza Caracol is also a favorite gathering place for locals and has a food court with staples such as a Starbucks and a Häagen-Dazs."

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@afar

"This popular two-story mall in the hotel zone has been around for nearly 30 years and is constantly growing and being renovated. With some 150 shops offering everything from designer clothes and fine jewelry to souvenirs, it provides one-stop shopping in Cancun. Plaza Caracol is also a favorite gathering place for locals and has a food court with staples such as a Starbucks and a Häagen-Dazs."

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Doc Breen

Google
This "mall" is very run down. 90% of the shops are either closed or souvenir shops. The rest consists of pharmacies and a Starbucks. The shop owners are very aggressive. We walked through the mall and they kept following us. The upper floor is completely shut down. Some of the better pictures are from the Riu Cancun Hotel nearby. (The place where we're currently residing)

Saleen Hernandez

Google
I didn’t read reviews. But the pictures had me thinking this was an okay place to visit. It seemed sketchy as heck walking too, and it felt abandoned. A few souvenir shops with good deals but it feels kind of eerie. I wasn’t feeling a good sense of safety. Luckily I was with my boyfriend but if it was me and a girl friend. I don’t recommend.

Clemens Marquardt

Google
This place is closed to 90% - only a few souvenir shops and the starbucks. Not much to see or get in this place. It's even a but spooly to walk around because it seems like a lost place and every know and then is a guy standing randomly in a corner.

Chelsea T

Google
Vintage shopping mall for souvenirs and to take a tour around . The store owners were really nice. This place was really hot with no AC but tolerable for a short period. Older ladies who owned the store in the further back were kind and shared the story about turtles because she sold miniature glass ones . I thought it was a good place just to take a tour.

Robbie Fern

Google
Unfortunately this Mall is a shell of its old self with only a few souvenir stores still open. Shame considering it's location.

Patricia Sartori

Google
When I started going to Cancun in 1989 that was really the only mall there was and it was very nice with some high-end stores. Now it's just okay. But you can really get some deals there.

Kam Ak

Google
Small and quiet mall, especially JR jewelry 💍 store has more options. Storekeeper Jamie was very honest and friendly. After 6 years in February 2024 I wanted to see Sir Jamie. I went the sore, but I shocked what I see is like ghost mall. 99% stores are out of business. 😞

Eric R.

Google
Nice mall with mostly small jewelry, art, and souvenir shops. Very friendly shop keeps. Unfortunately a lot of things are permanently closed and it looks a bit dated inside and outside. Which is sad, because the remaining stores are all nice! I suppose the location makes it difficult to stay in business. I think if they posted a map of the mall outside it would help a lot.
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Em S.

Yelp
I remember when Plaza Caracol was outdoors and THE place to be! I was there when they built a wall around it and finally when they enclosed it. There were so many shops and places to eat! Now, it is pretty much an empty relic of former times. There are seller stalls facing the street which seem to all have the same merchandise. The sellers beckon you to come "look look," but there is no reason. I really expect on a future trip to see this structure being demolished to make way for a modern attraction.
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Richard Q.

Yelp
Beware. This mall is completely dark inside. Most stores are closed. Looks like the stores were abandoned years ago. If you enter be careful; it feels more like someplace to be robbed than a place to shop.
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Ida H.

Yelp
We were doing our usual sight seeing through the hotel zone, when we got hit with a down pour. Lucky for us, we were in close proximity to this mall, so we ducked in to get out of the rain. I was pleasantly surprised that the mall was nice inside with all the typical stores one would expect in the tourist area of Cancun. Even though we were not so much in the shopping mood, I couldn't help but check out several stores along our travels from one end of the mall to the other. For me, I enjoy browsing just in case I spot something unique that might catch my eye. Although there were many souvenirs here and there, it seemed that I couldn't find anything that I really needed. Prices were not that competitive, and we kept getting employees desperately trying to bring us into their shops. When I start feeling the pressure to make a purchase, I clam up and move on. It didn't take long for us to find the exit and we decided that walking in the rain was not that big of a deal after all.
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Cynthia J.

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Plaza Caracol is part of the downtown tourism scene. From the outside it looks like a mall with a bit of promise but from the inside it is a ghost town with stores catering to tourists wishing to bring back cheesy trinkets to people in their lives that they don't have a lot of regard for. I mean, you will definitely be disappointed if you don't fall into that category. I say go and look around for yourself. My mum and I walked through since we were just going for a walk downtown and in five minutes we had made the complete loop through the plaza. Be prepared to be approached by several vendors calling you to view their wares. I just feel they would do a lot better being outside with more exposure.
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April H.

Yelp
This shopping area is a former mall that has been converted into a series of booths with separate vendors. There is no air conditioning, and the vendors are politely pushy. Many shops have similar/repetitive items. But, If you are looking for some souvenirs, this is a pretty good choice. The prices are low, and you can pay in dollars, pesos, or with a credit card at most booths.