The first thing that comes to people’s minds when they think of visiting Mexico is white sand beaches surrounded by palm trees. Not surprisingly – Mexico has some of thebest beaches in the world. If you ask tourists to name some beaches in Mexico most of them come up with Cancun. Howe...
See: The Most Exotic Black Sand Beaches in the World Hidden Beach: Marietas Islands, Mexico Getty Images This beach on Mexico's Marietas Islands – off the country's western coast – is truly a hidden gem. Only accessible by boat from tourist hot spots like Puerto Vallarta and Punta Mita...
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The U.S. may have seized global headlines during a polarizing election year, but Mexico's political climate has changed as well. With a new President committed to bettering citizens' quality of life and renewed focus on crime, some of Mexico's “dangerous” cities have been thrown back into...
Where:The Marieta Islands by Puerto Vallarta, Mexico Why it made our list:LOOK AT IT! While no longer as hidden as the name might suggest, this beach is rumored to have been formed by the Mexican military detonating test bombs in the early 1900s. ...
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Zipolite Beach, MexicoOne of the most dangerous beaches on earth can be found in Mexico. Literally the name of the beach Zipolite from Mexican is translated as 'Coast of the Dead'. The strong undercurrents, which can not even be mastered by the experienced swimmers, make this at first ...
12. Tulum, Mexico At Tulum, you can swim in the shadow of ancient Mayan ruins. The area is home to a Mayan archeological ruin that teeters on the edge of a cliff. Beneath it, sand and jade green waters glisten. Highlight:The Yucatan’s turquoise cenotes and excellent diving are touris...
12. Tulum, Mexico At Tulum, you can swim in the shadow of ancient Mayan ruins. The area is home to a Mayan archeological ruin that teeters on the edge of a cliff. Beneath it, sand and jade green waters glisten. Highlight:The Yucatan’s turquoise cenotes and excellent diving are touris...