Sunday, April 24, 2011

Top Beaches in Mexico

By Aaron Maurette


Cancun Beach: Cancun has one of the most beautiful beaches in the world. The scenery is like those you get to see in Technicolor movies, with chalky white beaches and inviting water colours. And if you are attracted by the party atmosphere Cancun offers one of the best nightlife experiences in the Caribbean.

Cozumel Beach: The perfect location if you are travelling with kids, Cozumel caters like no other beach resort in Mexico for family holidays. However be aware the fact that this is a frequent stop for cruise liners makes it extremely busy. The beach however is as beautiful as beaches can be.

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: Located in a urbane town on the Caribbean Sea and in the very heart of the Mayan Riviera. The beach is beautiful as pretty much all Caribbean beaches are but you can also benefit from its nearby attractions making it an ideal holiday destination in the Caribbean.

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: Here you are in a place where you can escape the everyday hustle and bustle of big citie in a quaint fishing village flanked by Puerto Vallarta and Matzalan or simply paddle through the swampy forest, home to tropical birds, alligators, crocodiles, and kaleidoscopic fish.

Guayabitos Beach: Guayabitos is about three hours from Guadalajara city and around 40 one hour drive from Puerto Vallarta. The beach is lined with many kiosks, serving tempting barbecued shrimp, whole fish and other deep sea dishes. If you are looking for something of the beaten track the Guayabitos is what you need.

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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