
Quiet Beach in Cabo San Lucas © Heather Sorenson
Did you know the Mexican Caribbean and Golf of Mexico have over 5,000 beaches? A wide variety of everything from serene and empty stretches of sand to overcrowded sites near popular tourist resorts. Whatever you seek, you will not face any problems when searching after your favourite beach in Mexico.
Cancun, Quintana Roo
Compared with other resort destinations in Mexico, Cancun offers most luxury hotels, restaurants, nightlife and activities. The white-sand beaches in Cancun and along the Yacatan’s Quintana Roo coast, extending south almost all the way to the Belizean border are the country’s best in terms of pure beauty. Don’t forget to admire the coral reef when you swim in the clear water.
Isla Mujeres, Quintana Roo
This beautiful island, located offshore from Cancun, is a must visit. From Playa Norte - the only beach on the island - you can take diving lessons in El Garrafon reef, snorkel or join a boat tour to the close by Isla Contoy National Wildlife Reserve.
Tulum, Quintana Roo
Set below the Mayan ruins this is one of the most scenic beaches in the world. Tulum village, around 130 km south of Cancun, has a car park, restaurants, motels and souvenir shops, but its sandy cove is far from crowded and perfect for sunbathing and swimming. Don’t miss a tour of the ruins and the vast nearby nature preserve.
Playa del Carmen, Quintana Roo
“Playa” on the Caribbean coast is a popular beach destination, attracting tourists from all over the world. An unpretentious and relaxing place located quite near the ruins of Tulum and a 45-minute boat ride to the island Cozumel. With soft sand beaches, clear azure water and plenty of accommodation, bars and restaurants in “Playa” town, you’re set for a pleasant and sociable vacation.
Puerto Escondido, Baja California
In Spanish, Puerto Escondido means “hidden port” and the village surely lives up to its name. Consisting of several beaches with their own appeal, the town offers inexpensive rooms, great budget dining and a laid back atmosphere. Puerto Escondido is also named Mexico’s surfing Mecca. Playa Zicatela or “the Mexican Pipeline” boasts waves reaching 22-26 feet August through November.
Puerto Angel, Oaxaca
The best beach in the calm Puerto Angel area on the Pacific coast is Zipolite Beach, located about 37 miles from Puerto Escondido. Favoured among hikers and backpackers Zipolite gives you simplicity and relaxation. Visiting in August to November? Watch out for the high surf and strong currents in deep water.
Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco
Start your day at Puerto Vallarta’s popular public beach Playa los Muertos. After a beach volleyball game and some swimming, rent a car and explore the rest of the wide Banderas Bay offering 26 miles of beaches. Don’t forget to bring a map.
Yelapa, Jalisco
Located south of Puerto Vallarta, Yelapa has remarkable surroundings, unscathed shores and their own view of modern amenities (Yelapa doesn’t have electricity or cars). To reach the fishing village of Yalapa meaning “gathering place”, board a water taxi from Boca de Tomatlan or Los Muertos beach. But leave early to avoid the tourists arriving on the large boat around noon. The last water taxi returns to Boca at 5pm and to Puerto Vallarta at 4.30pm.
Pie de la Cuesta, Guerrero
This quiet village, below Sierra Mountains, between the ocean and a fresh water lagoon is located 6 miles northwest of Acapulco. Translated the “Foot of the Sunset”, Pie de la Cuesta makes a perfect setting for wedding ceremonies and couples seeking a romantic retreat. Beware of the big waves to avoid getting caught in the undertow.
Los Cabos, Baja California
With miles of amazing beaches, Cabo San Lucas and San Jos del Cabo, are major American tourist destinations, especially popular among golfers, fishers and young people in search of booze and party. Begin at Pueblo la Playa, north of San Jos del Cabo, and continue to Playa de Amor (Lover’s Beach). Don’t miss taking pictures of the dramatic rock formations along the shoreline and, at some beaches, the heavy waves. If the water is too rough, rather watch than swim.
Whether you seek an exceptional spot for sunbathing, pleasant swimming, terrific diving possibilities or thrilling surf, you will find it in Mexico. And remember, the best time for a Mexican beach vacation is November to May.


























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August 28, 2007 at
Evelyn
Are you a travel journalist? Photojournalist or both?
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Erica Johansson
I am both!