Best Beaches in Mexico
Thursday, April 21, 2011
By Aaron Maurette
Cancun Beach: Mexico has a few of the top beaches in the world but nothing as well-known as Cancun. Situated in the Yucatan peninsula in front of the Gulf of Mexico, Cancun benefits from one heck of striking setting, with chalky white sandy beaches and sea colours that look surreal.
Cozumel Beach: The beaches in Cozumel range from scalloped bays and little coves to wide wind-swept swathes of fine white sand. There is a beach for every taste; the tranquil waters of the most occidental part of Cozumel are ideal for swimming, snorkelling, and sunbathing. But the east of the island is blown by steady winds making it a paradise for windsurfers.
Acapulco Beach: Here you are in a place where the beaches and the surrounding mountains are simply breathtaking. Acapulco Beach is so scenic; it's the typical holiday postcard you see in post offices around the world. But be aware in recent years Acapulco is undergoing a constant battle against drug lords.
Playa del Carmen: Not as busy as Cozumel but close enough for a short trip to try Cozumel amazing coral reefs, Playa del Carmen is also blessed with powdery-white beaches, gentle surf and slow lifestyle. Numerous ridiculously delicious restaurants provide you with the delights of the Mexican cuisine.
Puerto Vallarta: This is the only beach town in Mexico that still preserves its colonial architecture and atmosphere. Puerto Vallarta is blessed with white sandy beaches with turquoise waters and coral reefs just off the beach making it ideal for snorkelling enthusiasts.
San Blas Beach: This is one of the quietest and most peaceful little towns on earth. If you are travelling on a budget then San Blas is your best bet. Lodging can be as cheap as a couple of hundred pounds for a whole month. It is a great place to get away from it but if you miss the hustle and bustle of busy town you can hop on a bus to Puerto Vallarta.
Guayabitos Beach: Located near Puerto Vallarta, the more modest Guayabitos town is a wonderful holiday destination. Not only is it lees crowded than other better known beach resort areas but it also features some of the best beaches in all of Mexico.
Teacapan Beach: Settlement of a small fishing village on an isolated peninsula, about 50 miles south of Mazatlan; Teacapan is your perfect off-the-beaten-track beach location.
Cozumel Beach: The beaches in Cozumel range from scalloped bays and little coves to wide wind-swept swathes of fine white sand. There is a beach for every taste; the tranquil waters of the most occidental part of Cozumel are ideal for swimming, snorkelling, and sunbathing. But the east of the island is blown by steady winds making it a paradise for windsurfers.
Acapulco Beach: Here you are in a place where the beaches and the surrounding mountains are simply breathtaking. Acapulco Beach is so scenic; it's the typical holiday postcard you see in post offices around the world. But be aware in recent years Acapulco is undergoing a constant battle against drug lords.
Playa del Carmen: Not as busy as Cozumel but close enough for a short trip to try Cozumel amazing coral reefs, Playa del Carmen is also blessed with powdery-white beaches, gentle surf and slow lifestyle. Numerous ridiculously delicious restaurants provide you with the delights of the Mexican cuisine.
Puerto Vallarta: This is the only beach town in Mexico that still preserves its colonial architecture and atmosphere. Puerto Vallarta is blessed with white sandy beaches with turquoise waters and coral reefs just off the beach making it ideal for snorkelling enthusiasts.
San Blas Beach: This is one of the quietest and most peaceful little towns on earth. If you are travelling on a budget then San Blas is your best bet. Lodging can be as cheap as a couple of hundred pounds for a whole month. It is a great place to get away from it but if you miss the hustle and bustle of busy town you can hop on a bus to Puerto Vallarta.
Guayabitos Beach: Located near Puerto Vallarta, the more modest Guayabitos town is a wonderful holiday destination. Not only is it lees crowded than other better known beach resort areas but it also features some of the best beaches in all of Mexico.
Teacapan Beach: Settlement of a small fishing village on an isolated peninsula, about 50 miles south of Mazatlan; Teacapan is your perfect off-the-beaten-track beach location.
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