Mexico Tourism Weblog / Category / Sun & Beach Tourism in MexicoSun & Beach Tourism in Mexico: LoretoPosteado el Abril 24, 2007 - Categorizado en Bahia Concepcion Loreto, Baja California Mexico, Loreto Baja California, Loreto Mexico, Mexico Tourism, Nopolo Loreto, Puerto Escondido Loreto, Sun & Beach Tourism in Loreto, Sun & Beach Tourism in Mexico In Loreto’s surrounding areas that are several beaches that are ideal for relaxing and doing various outdoor recreational activities, thanks to the excellent water conditions. Nopolo – Located 9 km (6 mi) south of Loreto, off Highway 1. This beach has fine sand, hotels, a golf course, restaurants and recreational areas. Puerto Escondido – Located 30 km (19 mi) south of Loreto, off Highway 1. This is a bay with various beaches and spectacular landscapes that are perfect for relaxing or swimming. Bahia Concepcion (Concepcion Bay) – Located 97 km (60 mi) northwest of Loreto, off Highway 1. On this bay you’ll find quiet beaches that are perfect for relaxing or doing water sports. We invite it to visit this wonderful place and to lodge at one of many hotels in Loreto. Source:visitmexico.com Sun & Beach Tourism in Costalegre: Scuba DivingPosteado el Abril 19, 2007 - Categorizado en Barra de Navidad Costalegre, Costalegre Jalisco, Jalisco Mexico, Los Angeles Locos de Tenacatita Costalegre, Mexico Tourism, Sun & Beach Tourism in Costalegre, Sun & Beach Tourism in Jalisco, Sun & Beach Tourism in Mexico Costalegre is a treasured destination for scuba diving and snorkeling. In these waters you’ll find ideal conditions to explore colorful underwater settings. Barra de Navidad. Located 55 km (34 mi) from the port of Manzanillo, off Highway 240, and 216 km (134 mi) from Puerto Vallarta, off Highway 200. This beach is 2 km (1.2 mi) long. A 15-minute boat ride from this beach will take you to an interesting scuba diving area called Morro Prieto, where you’ll see a submerged black rock formation that descends 5 to 12 meters (16 to 40 feet) deep. At this spot you can observe various coral species and schools of surgeonfish. Los Angeles Locos de Tenacatita. Located at Km 21 on Highway 200. This beach offers rentals and excellent conditions for scuba diving and snorkeling. The calm clear waters, marvelous scenery and abundant coral are an open invitation to enjoy an underwater adventure. For more information, you visit our section of hotels in Costa Alegre. Source:visitmexico.com Sun & Beach Tourism in Mexico: Playa del CarmenPosteado el Abril 19, 2007 - Categorizado en Mexico Tourism, Playa Paamul Playa del Carmen, Playa Paraiso Playa del Carmen, Playa del Carmen Mexico, Playa del Carmen Quintana Roo, Quintana Roo Mexico, Sun & Beach Tourism in Mexico, Sun & Beach Tourism in Quintana Roo At Playa del Carmen you’ll find beautiful beaches with calm turquoise-blue waters of the Caribbean Sea. At these beaches, you can do all kinds of activities, relax and bask in the sun as you listen to the soothing sounds of the sea and take in the incredible scenery that the Quintana Roo coast offers. Playa Paamul – Located 20 km (12 mi) south of Playa del Carmen off Highway 307. This beach has fairly calm waters, allowing you to snorkel and do other activities. You can also relax in cozy cabañas nestled in the jungle or the Playa del Carmen resorts . Playa Paraiso – Located 20 km (12 mi) north of Playa del Carmen, this beach is surrounded by lush jungle vegetation, making it the ideal spot to relax and get away from the hustle and bustle . Nearby you’ll find an all-inclusive hotel powered by solar and aeolian energy.Source:visitmexico.com Sun & Beach Tourism in Mexico: The Best Beaches in Ixtapa-ZihuatanejoPosteado el Abril 18, 2007 - Categorizado en Ixtapa-Zihuatanejo, Mexico Tourism, Sun & Beach Tourism in Mexico Las Gatas La Ropa La Madera IXTAPA Tourist Destinations in Mexico: Cancun, the Caribbean ParadisePosteado el Abril 12, 2007 - Categorizado en Cancun Mexico, Mexico Tourism, Quintana Roo Mexico, Sun & Beach Tourism in Mexico, Tourist Destinations in Mexico Cancun is Mexico’s most important tourist destination and one of the world’s most well-known resorts. Located in the state of Quintana Roo in the Yucatan Peninsula region, it has a subtropical climate, with average temperatures ranging between 27º C (81º F) and 35º C (95º F) and sunny days throughout most of the year. Cancun offers the unparalleled beauty of the Caribbean Sea’s turquoise-blue water and white-sand beaches. During your stay, you can do water sports or other activities: snorkeling, scuba diving, parachuting, or you can take a spin on a waverunner. You’ll also find plenty of time to relax and enjoy the fine services offered in the hotel zone. Along the hotel strip, which spans more than 30 kilometers (nearly 19 miles), you’ll find everything from villas and five-star hotels in Cancun to exclusive resorts and spas. You’ll also find modern shopping malls, more than 500 restaurants offering the best in national and international cuisine, and numerous bars and discos where the parties rage all night long. Nearby Cancun, you can tour the Mayan Riviera and check out Playa del Carmen, Xcaret and Xel-Ha, ancient Mayan ports that have been converted into modern-day paradises. Also nearby is Tulum, a fascinating archaeological zone by the sea. It was the only walled city built by the Mayans. Finally, you’ll want to visit Isla Mujeres and Cozumel to live the unforgettable experience of snorkeling and scuba diving along the coral reefs. If you are interested in the place and to know some activities, you visit our section on Cancun Fishing Source:visitmexico.com |