Mexico Beaches

Looking for the perfect Mexico Beach for your next vacation? From stunning sunsets overlooking the glistening Pacific Ocean to the gentle breezes and tranquility of the Caribbean Sea, Mexico offers a wealth of exceptional beaches to explore along these breathtaking coastlines.

CancunWhite sand beach and hotels in Cancun, Mexico With its long stretch of powdery white beach and brilliant Caribbean waters lapping at the shore, Cancun provides a vibrant destination for watersport enthusiasts. Situated on the east shore, Playa Bellenas, Playa Marlin and Chac Mool offer ideal conditions for parasailing, sailboarding and volleyball. The beaches of Punta Nizuc and Playa Delfines are well-known for their extraordinary views and excellent sunbathing and surfing conditions. Most Cancun beaches provide lifeguards, and a fine variety of restaurants, shops and markets as well as hotels such as the Marriott hotel in Cancun can be found nearby.
Playa del CarmenCaribbean Sea scenery in Playa del Carmen, Mexico Home to a variety of exceptional beaches such as Mamitas Beach, Zubul Beach and Coco Beach, Playa del Carmen in known for its white sand, typically warm Caribbean waters and limestone accents. Visitors can experience a variety of watersports or charter a fishing boat at the local marina. Dolphin, manatee and sea lion programs allow tourists to spend time with these fascinating animals up close. Known as Playa del Carmen’s energetic promenade, La Quinta Avenida runs along the ocean and features a variety of restaurants, shops and hotels.
CozumelCoast line view of the island of Cozumel, Mexico Those in search of exceptional scuba diving and snorkeling conditions can take the local ferry from Playa del Carmen to Cozumel. Scuba diving and snorkeling tours are an enjoyable way to experience the beauty of Cozumel. With its long stretch of white sand, Playa Casitas is a relaxing getaway that features palapas for shade, gentle waters for swimming and an authentic Cozumel experience. Known for its excellent watersport conditions, Palancar Beach is a fabulous destination for kayaking, diving and sailing.
Puerto Vallarta Coastline of Puerto Vallarta, Mexico With breathtaking beaches, rivers and the Sierra Madre mountain range, Puerto Vallarta is an exceptional destination for nature enthusiasts. Circled by rocks, Playa de Oro features a bay that is perfect for swimming, waterskiing and parasailing. Situated near the mountains, Mismaloya Beach puts on a stunning display of flowers and birds during the rainy season. Los Muertos Beach is ideal for family outings and romantic strolls at sunset. In addition to stunning views of the Pacific Ocean, Puerto Vallarta beaches are conveniently located near a variety of gourmet restaurants, boutiques and galleries and the Marriott hotel in Puerto Vallarta.
MazatlanThe Malecon in Olas Atlas area of old town Mazatlan , Mexico Mazatlan offers a pleasing blend of both secluded and active beaches that feature typically warm waters and 16 miles of extraordinary coastline. One of Mexico’s largest beaches, Playa Norte is known for its excellent beach fishing and fresh seafood specialties. Peaceful and relaxing, Playa Sabalos is a popular location for parasailing, waterskiing and sailing excursions in the Pacific Ocean. Referred to as the beach of big waves, Playa Olas Atlas is a favorite destination for surfers around the world. Those searching for gentler waves will find a sea pool located at the northern end of the beach. A variety of restaurants and hotels are conveniently located nearby.

 

 

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Mayan Riviera, Mexico

There is an area that lies on the Caribbean coastline of Mexico known as the Mayan Riviera. It is an amazing place to visit. The Mayan Riviera is located on the eastern side of the Yucatan Peninsula. Belize, Cancun and Guatemala all border the Mayan Riviera. On the southern end of the Mayan Riviera is the ancient, Mayan site of Tulum. The entire coastline of this area is truly a Caribbean paradise of white sand beaches and warm, tropical seas.

Caribbean beach in Tulum Mexico under Mayan ruinsHistorically, the Mayan Riviera was a vital cultural, religious and commercial center of the ancient Mayan civilization. There are plenty of archaeological sites to explore, such as Coba, Tulum and Muyil.The Mayan Riviera was first developed as a tourist destination as an alternative vacation spot to large, touristy areas such as Cancun. This area is well known for it’s beauty and balmy weather, along with a wide range of historical and archeological sites to visit. Additionally, the Mayan Riviera offers many choices of large-scale, cheap all inclusive holidays as well as eco-travel options and many archeological day trips.

Map of Mayan Riviera, MexicoOf course, there is always the beach! The Mayan Riviera boasts many exquisite beaches. Caribbean beaches are known for their fine, white sand and beautiful, turquoise-blue seas. The water temperature even stays warm enough to swim year round. The beaches are truly amongst the finest in the world. Many of the tourist activites that are offered in this region are aquatic in nature. For example, scuba diving, snorkeling and deep sea fishing are some of the most popular activiites to participate in while visiting the Mayan Riviera. There are over twenty miles of coral reefs, including the Gama Reef. There you will find some of the best diving and snorkeling in the world amongst underwater caves, magnificent coral reefs and ancient shipwrecks.

The coral reef system of the Mayan Riviera is the second longest in the entire world. In addition to scuba diving and snorkeling, you will also have the option of water skiing, diving, swimming with the dolphins, riding a zip line, surfing, horseback riding, and guided tours of the jungle. Archaeology is also a major tourist attraction in the Mayan Riviera. There are many tour guides and companies that will take you on a day trip to ancient, Mayan archeological sites.

If you are vacationing on the Mayan Riviera with your family, one place you may want to spend an entire day visiting is the eco-Mayan theme park, Xcaret. Truly, it is an exhilarating and unique place to visit when you are on the Mexican Riviera. There is an enormous diversity of activities from which to choose at Xcaret. You can snorkel, swim with dolphins, tour underground rivers, visit a butterfly park or spend time in a replicated, historically accurate Mayan village. The Mayan Riviera is truly an incredible place to spend your next vacation. There are wonderful beaches, some of the best scuba diving and snorkeling in the world and a wide range of historical and famous archeological sites to explore.

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