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
Nestled on cove of large dimensions where the Tuito River flows.
Its name means "Place where the waters come together," and it is located just 30 minutes from Boca de Tomatlán.
This isolated and small villa with jungle vegetation can only be accessed by sea or by bicycle.
Yelapa is a small and magical town, with a quiet beach, perfect for swimming and engaging in various water activities such as skiing, snorkeling, diving, and fishing. Its golden sands and deep blue waters make it one of the most beautiful in the area.
This cove resembles Polynesian landscapes, surrounded by high mountains with dense vegetation. It is the perfect place for horseback riding or hiking to explore the jungle, venture into the rivers, and swim in calm waters.
Approximately 20 minutes from the beach, there is a beautiful waterfall over 50 meters high that descends from the mountains, which looks more impressive during the rainy season (June-September).
In its seafood palapa restaurants, the famous Yelapa pie, which has a family tradition, is sold.
Yelapa
A PARADISE ON THE PACIFIC COAST