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Estadio Beto Ávila
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Estadio Beto Ávila

Cancún, Quintana Roo · Capacity: 9,785

Capacity:9,785
Location:Cancún, Quintana Roo
Home:Tigres de San Luis

About Estadio Beto Ávila

Cancún's primary sports stadium with a capacity of 12,000, home to the Tigres de Quintana Roo baseball team. A fun local sporting experience beyond the resort zone.

  • Capacity: 9,785
  • Operator: Quintana Roo
  • Home team: Tigres de San Luis
  • Owner: Quintana Roo
Fan Guide · Cancún Baseball

Baseball in the Caribbean resort capital

The Estadio Beto Ávila brings Mexican professional baseball to Cancún — Mexico's Caribbean resort capital, where the turquoise sea, the Riviera Maya and the ruins of the Yucatán are the real headline acts.

It's a short drive from the Hotel Zone's beaches and the nightlife of the city.

Below are the Cancún stays, restaurants and bars fans use around the stadium.

Fan tip: Cancún is a beach base first — pair a game with the Riviera Maya, cenotes and the Tulum ruins down the coast.

Where Fans Stay, Eat & Drink near Estadio Beto Ávila

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Hotels, bars, restaurants and things to do near Estadio Beto Ávila in Cancún — every pick web-researched and source-cited, closest to the stadium first.

Where to Stay

Hotel Fiesta Americana Grand Coral Beach — Fan Stay
Fan Stay

Hotel Fiesta Americana Grand Coral Beach

The Fiesta Americana Grand Coral Beach is Cancún's most acclaimed luxury resort, built on a coral reef point with panoramic Caribbean Sea views and the kind of all-inclusive hospitality infrastructure that makes it the natural base for sports travelers combining a Liga MX or Cancún FC weekend with the full Mexican Caribbean resort experience. The hotel's central Zona Hotelera location provides easy access to sports bars and transportation toward the stadium district, while the beach and pool facilities offer ideal recovery between sporting excursions. Cancún's sports travel proposition — world-class football in a paradise setting — starts here.

Bars & Pubs

La Madonna Sports Bar — Fan Bar
Fan Bar

La Madonna Sports Bar

La Madonna on Cancún's Hotel Zone strip is the city's premier sports bar destination, packed with North American fans watching NFL Sunday games and NBA playoffs from poolside loungers while sipping margaritas. Multiple large screens cover every major North American sport simultaneously, and the beach setting makes it easily the world's most photogenic sports bar experience. Football and basketball fans on Cancún resort trips make Sunday afternoons here a non-negotiable ritual.

Restaurants

Mercado 23 — Cancún Local Market — Fan Eats
Fan Eats

Mercado 23 — Cancún Local Market

Mercado 23 is Cancún's most authentic local market, a world away from the resort strip, where the city's residents — including the football fans who pack Estadio Andrés Quintana Roo — eat breakfast cochinita pibil on corn tortillas and drink horchata at prices that make the resort zone look absurd. The market's taco stalls and fruit vendors operate from early morning, making it the ideal pregame fuel stop for visitors who want to eat like a Cancunense rather than a tourist. Cochinita pibil — Yucatán's slow-roasted achiote pork — is among the world's great taco fillings and Mercado 23 serves it at its best.

Things to Do

Cancún Beach Volleyball & Water Sports Fan Zone — Things to Do
Things to Do

Cancún Beach Volleyball & Water Sports Fan Zone

Cancún's beach zones host regular professional and semi-professional beach volleyball and water sports competitions that draw fan crowds to the Caribbean shoreline. The NORCECA beach volleyball circuit stages events here that attract passionate volleyball fans from across North America and the Caribbean. The combination of elite sport and Caribbean beachfront is a uniquely Cancún fan experience far removed from traditional stadium culture.

Chichén Itzá — Maya Ballcourt Pilgrimage — Attraction
Attraction

Chichén Itzá — Maya Ballcourt Pilgrimage

The Great Ball Court at Chichén Itzá — 166 metres long, 68 metres wide, with vertical stone rings through which the rubber ball had to pass — is the largest and best-preserved Mesoamerican ballcourt in the world and a place of profound significance for any sports fan who understands that organized ball sport in the Americas is thousands of years older than European football. The day-trip from Cancún to Chichén Itzá passes through the Yucatán countryside and culminates in one of the world's seven wonders of the modern world. Standing on the Great Ball Court at sunrise before the tourist crowds arrive is a transcendent sports-history experience.

Estadio Andrés Quintana Roo (Atlante FC) — Attraction
Attraction

Estadio Andrés Quintana Roo (Atlante FC)

The home of Atlante FC in the Caribbean coast city is a uniquely exotic football venue where Liga de Expansión matches take place with the Yucatán jungle as backdrop and Caribbean sea breezes drifting through the stands. Atlante's historic Liga MX era is recalled in the stadium displays and the club's fan community maintains strong attachment to the historic identity. The tourism industry has brought an international fan element to home matches rarely seen at this level of Mexican football.

Mercado 28 — Things to Do
Things to Do

Mercado 28

Mercado 28 in downtown Cancún is the authentic alternative to the Hotel Zone tourist shops — a sprawling Mexican market where fans pick up Liga MX and Mexican national team jerseys, handcrafted Mayan memorabilia, and artisan goods at honest prices. The market's fondas serve some of the city's best poc chuc, cochinita pibil, and sopa de lima, making it a complete fan experience combining food, culture, and shopping. It's where visiting sports fans feel like they've actually arrived in Mexico.

Museo Maya de Cancún (Sport & Ball Game) — Attraction
Attraction

Museo Maya de Cancún (Sport & Ball Game)

The excellent Museo Maya de Cancún contains exhibits on the ancient Maya ball game—a sport played for at least 3,500 years that is arguably the world's oldest recorded ball game tradition. The ritual, competitive, and cosmological dimensions of the Mesoamerican ball game speak to every modern football fan's sense of sport as something bigger than mere competition. A visit before an Atlante match connects Mexico's deep sporting history to its modern football culture.

Coco Bongo Cancún — Things to Do
Things to Do

Coco Bongo Cancún

Coco Bongo is Cancún's legendary mega-entertainment venue where live performers, acrobats, and DJs recreate scenes from iconic films and concerts in an enormous theatrical setting. It has become a traditional post-tournament celebration venue for international sports teams and their traveling fan groups who descend on Cancún after competitions throughout the Mexican Caribbean. The sheer spectacle of a Coco Bongo show is unlike anything else in resort entertainment.

Plan Your Trip to Estadio Beto Ávila

Estadio Beto Ávila in Cancún is tracked across 0 events and seats 9,785 fans. Here's how fans build a trip around it:

  • Anchor Event: Use the event cards below to select your next anchor date.
  • Post-Event Path: Continue into Cancún and Cancún hotspots for food, bars, and stay options.

Sources & References

Structured facts on this page (capacity, opening year, architect, ownership) are compiled from public reference databases and verified against venue coordinates.

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