Mexico Beaches: Pacific, Caribbean and Gulf Coast

Mexico has thousands of kilometers of coastline on three bodies of water — the Pacific, the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean. The resort beaches (Cancun, Los Cabos, Puerto Vallarta) get all the marketing, but the best beaches for budget travelers and people who prefer sand over lounge chairs are elsewhere. Pacific Coast Zipolite and … Read more

San Blas: Surf, Birds and the Bells of Longfellow

San Blas is a small, mosquito-haunted Pacific coast town in Nayarit state that offers exactly nothing in the way of resort tourism and everything in the way of authentic coastal Mexico. A colonial-era port that once controlled shipping along the Pacific, it is now a bird-watching destination with decent surf, a mangrove estuary and a … Read more

Zihuatanejo: A Fishing Town Beach on the Pacific Coast

Zihuatanejo is the small fishing town that sits next to the planned resort of Ixtapa. While Ixtapa has the big hotels and manicured beaches, Zihuatanejo kept its character — a working waterfront, narrow streets, and Playa La Ropa, which might be the most pleasant swimming beach on the Mexican Pacific coast. The Beaches Playa La … Read more

Mazunte: Turtles, Sunsets and Quiet Beaches

Mazunte is Zipolite’s quieter neighbor. A small village on a hillside above two beaches, it went from a turtle-slaughtering port to an ecotourism destination after the government banned turtle hunting in 1990. The Mexican Turtle Center here is worth a visit, and the beaches are calmer than Zipolite’s for swimming. The Beaches Playa Mazunte faces … Read more

Mazatlan: Old Town, Beaches and Pacific Coast Seafood

Mazatlan is the Pacific coast resort that Mexicans actually use. While Cancun and Los Cabos draw international tourists, Mazatlan fills up with families from Guadalajara, Monterrey and Mexico City. The old town (Centro Historico) has been restored over the past decade and the Malecon boardwalk stretches for 20 kilometers along the coast — one of … Read more

Huatulco: Nine Bays on the Oaxaca Coast

Huatulco is the planned resort that never quite became Cancun. The Mexican government developed nine bays along the Oaxacan coast in the 1980s, built an airport and a cruise port, and waited for the tourism boom. It came, but slowly, and Huatulco ended up as something more interesting — a beach resort with national park … Read more