The Best Beaches in Mexico

There are 5,000 beaches on the Mexican Carribean and Gulf of Mexico. With that many beaches how can you possibly choose which one is perfect for your family? Some beaches are simply stretches of shoreline with no amenities on the beach front. Others involve a treacherous hike to arrive at the beach.

One of the most picturesque of all beaches is Tulum. The Mayan ruins overlook this beach making it one-of-a-kind sandy cove. Although it’s very small it’s perfect for swimming and sunbathing without hundreds of others. There are motels, restaurants and souvenir shops in Tulum village. Take a tour of the ruins and geological formations in the area.

Playa del Carmen is extremely popular and close to Cancun. This beach offers a casual atmosphere with nearby accommodations. The beach retains its low-key attitude even though people come from around the world to visit here. Take the ferry to Cozumel or shop a string of stores down Quinta Avenida (5th Avenue).

Puerto Escondido consists of several strips of shoreline. The area offers reasonable prices on everything from accommodations to dining. Visit the 2km long Zicatela known largely to the surfing community or one of the three coves like Playa Puerto Angelito. If you’re going to surf seas are likely to be rough from August to November.

Puerto Angel, on the Pacific coast is a peaceful area which includes Zipolite Beach, a favorite among hikers. Strong currents in deep water make it the water sometimes treacherous but overall a nice, relaxing spot.

Bahia de Matanchen in San Blas on the Pacific Coast is a small but fabulous beach. In the summer there is a problem with sand flies and mosquitoes so come prepared. Otherwise, the beach offers a prime spot for all types of water enjoyment.

Between Acapulco and Puerto Vallarta are hundreds of miles of beaches and attractions. There are small resorts with beach huts, huge beach areas surrounded by motels and restaurants, or tiny out-of-the way spots that may be difficult to get to, but are worthwhile in the long run.

Playa Solmar, 1 km west of Cabo San Lucas is the place to go for watching whales. The best time is from January to April. The area is also suitable for scuba diving and other water sports. Nearby Playa Costa Azul is known especially for the fabulous surfing opportunities.

There are so many beaches in Mexico and the Gulf that it would be nearly impossible to see them all in a lifetime. You can find out more information on the regional beaches by checking with travel agents, travel brochures and searching online for the right beach for your next family vacation.

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