Caribbean Beaches
Beaches in Mar de Cortés
Pacific Ocean Beaches
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Acapulco Beaches
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Chiapas Beaches
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Costalegre Beaches
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Ensenada Beaches
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Huatulco Beaches
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Ixtapa-Zihuatanejo Beaches
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Manzanillo Beaches
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Mazatlan Beaches
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Michoacan Beaches
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Beaches of Puerto Angel
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Puerto Escondido Beaches
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Puerto Vallarta Beaches
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Riviera Nayarit Beaches
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Rosarito Beaches
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San Blas Beaches
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Tecoman Beaches
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Troncones Beaches
Gulf of Mexico Beaches
Caribbean Beaches
Beaches in Mar de Cortés
Pacific Ocean Beaches
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Acapulco Beaches
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Chiapas Beaches
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Costalegre Beaches
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Ensenada Beaches
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Huatulco Beaches
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Ixtapa-Zihuatanejo Beaches
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Manzanillo Beaches
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Mazatlan Beaches
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Michoacan Beaches
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Beaches of Puerto Angel
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Puerto Escondido Beaches
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Puerto Vallarta Beaches
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Riviera Nayarit Beaches
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Rosarito Beaches
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San Blas Beaches
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Tecoman Beaches
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Troncones Beaches
Gulf of Mexico Beaches
BEST BEACHES IN CIUDAD DEL CARMEN
North Beach
It is a white sand beach with tranquil waters, ideal for swimming and water skiing. There are palapas with restaurants, toilets and parking.
In the surroundings there is a family park and a small zoo.
Location
It is located 10 minutes from the city center.
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Playa La Manigua
It has a calm swell and is surrounded by a landscape of coconut trees and mangroves.
The locals visit this beach especially on weekends because there are excellent places to eat. This place has a unique tropical atmosphere since it is not uncommon to find musical groups.
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Location
It is located on the shores of the Laguna de Términos.
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Playa Caracol
This quiet beach of gentle waves is surrounded by mangroves.
There is a restaurant, bungalows and rental of aquatic gear.
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Location
It is located on the shores of the Laguna de Términos.
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Bahamita
It is considered a paradise reminiscent of the beaches of Cancun.
Beach of singular beauty with crystalline waters of blue-green color and fine sand.
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Puerto Real
It has banks of shells and crystal clear waters that vary from intense green to jade green.
Here are huge banks of shells, snails, clams and starfish.
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Isla Aguada
This small fishing village has a unique charm due to its natural beauty.
Although it is called an island, it is more of a sandbar that separates the Gulf of Mexico from the Laguna de Términos. It offers kilometers of pristine beaches with shallow, deep green waters.
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