Mexico Tourism Weblog / Category / » Adventure Tourism in MexicoDive Sites in Mexico: AnegadaPosted on Tuesday 4 de December, 2007 - Tagged as Adventure Tourism in Mexico, Cabo San Lucas, Cabo San Lucas diving spot, diving in Cabos, San Lucas Bay, to scuba dive in Cabo San Lucas. Baja California Sur features excellent tourist destinations including the famous Cabo San Lucas which is an amazing vacation spot where visitors from all over the world enjoy adventure experiences such as snorkelling, windsurfing, scuba diving and many others.
Adventure Tourism in Mexico City: TepoztecoPosted on Wednesday 14 de November, 2007 - Tagged as Adventure Tourism in Mexico, Tourist Destinations in Mexico, eco tourism in Mexico, pyramid in Mexico, Tepozteco, Tepoztlan. Â The charming village of Tepoztlan is an attraction in itself where you can enjoy diverse tours since it offers many things to do. An hour south of this spot you can find a relatively small mountain where you can enjoy eco tourism. Adventure Tourism in Cabo San Lucas: Dolphin Swim “Cabo Dolphins”Posted on Tuesday 18 de September, 2007 - Tagged as Adventure Tourism in Mexico, Cabo San Lucas, Mexico Tourism,
If you’ve ever dreamed of swimming with dolphins, here’s your chance to turn your dreams into reality! Cabo Dolphins offers people of all ages the rare opportunity to swim and play with beautiful Pacific Bottlenose dolphins while visiting Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. Cabo Dolphins is one of the most exclusive and beautiful dolphin centers in the world, featuring state-of-the-art facilities and a friendly family of Pacific Bottlenose dolphins (see attractions in Los Cabos). Our dolphin swim programs begin with an educational presentation in knee-deep water on a submerged platform in our specially designed educational pool. This introduction will give you a deeper understanding of the Pacific Bottlenose dolphins’ physiology and environment. Following the orientation, we’ll begin our thrilling dolphin swimming experience. You will first become acquainted with your dolphin through petting, hugs, and kisses. The dolphins enjoy themselves tremendously and demonstrate their endearing ability to get along well with humans, a trait which never ceases to attract and amaze us. Then, taking the relationship one step further, you’ll have time to swim and play with your dolphin, while experiencing the thrill of up-close and personal contact with these fascinating marine mammals.Source:e-travelsolution.com Mexico Best Active Vacations: Surfing Zicatela Beach in Puerto EscondidoPosted on Wednesday 23 de May, 2007 - Tagged as Adventure Tourism in Mexico, Mexico Tourism, Puerto Escondido Loreto, Water Sports in Mexico, This world-class break is a lure for surfers from around the globe. It challenges the best in the sport each September and October, when the waves peak and the annual surf competitions take place. Other noted surf breaks in Mexico include Sayulita and Las Islitas Beach near San Blas (both north of Puerto Vallarta), and Playa Costa Azul, on the outskirts of San José del Cabo. Source:frommers.com Water Sports in San Blas: SurfingPosted on Friday 20 de April, 2007 - Tagged as Adventure Tourism in Mexico, Bahia de Matanchen San Blas, El Borrego San Blas, Las Islitas San Blas, Los Cocos San Blas, Mexico Tourism, Nayarit Mexico, San Blas Nayarit, Surfing in Mexico, Surfing in San Blas, Water Sports in Mexico, Water Sports in San Blas, San Blas’ beaches are ideal for hitting the surf, especially during the summer months when the waves are much bigger. Bahia de Matanchen (Matanchen Bay). Located 7 km (4 mi) south of the port of San Blas, off Highway 54. This is an ideal surf spot, as the waves can reach up to six feet. Los Cocos. Located 14 km (9 mi) southeast of San Blas, off Highway 54. This is a beach with moderate waves and numerous coconut trees. The beach is known for its constant breaks, making it the perfect surfing destination. Las Islitas. Lies 15 km (9 mi) southeast of San Blas. Considered one of the area’s best surfing locations, particularly in May and June when the waves are much bigger. |