Enjoy an experience touring the Bays of Huatulco aboard a shared boat, with an average group of 20 travelers.
Being a maneuverable vessel, you can approach the shores of the beaches to experience their natural beauty up close; during the tour, you'll have plenty of time to admire the most beautiful landscapes and marine life. Nature can surprise you with the possibility of sighting dolphins, turtles, manta rays, among others.
On this adventure, you'll be able to observe natural discoveries up close, such as the blowhole, the island, and the stone face or Mixtec face.
You'll visit two different beaches. The first is La India Beach, with a stay of approximately 1.5 hours to enjoy, swim, or snorkel while admiring the reefs and fish. The second is El Maguey Beach, with a stay of approximately 2 hours. You'll be able to swim and sample seafood specialties in a restaurant.
The operator will approach travelers in the hotel or Airbnb lobby by calling their name. If the traveler is staying outside the urban area of Bahías de Huatulco, the operator will meet him at the meeting point "Iglesia De La Crucecita"
As you begin your Bays tour, one of the first attractions you'll enjoy is Santa Cruz Bay, Huatulco's most iconic bay. From the boat, you can observe: Huatulco's main pier, where international cruise ships arrive; Santa Cruz beach, with its golden sand and calm waters, where there is also a chapel; beaches such as "La Entrega" and "Yerbabuena".
During your tour, you'll be able to see "La Entrega" beach, a popular attraction in the destination known for its crystal-clear emerald-green waters and calm waves. Inclusive, recreational beach with greater historical wealth. The name La Entrega beach comes from an important story, as it was here that General Vicente Guerrero, one of the heroes of Mexico's independence, was betrayed and handed over to his enemy forces.
Located within the majestic Huatulco National Park, Cacaluta Bay is one of the most impressive spots on the tour. You'll be amazed by the natural beauty of this pristine bay, famous for its heart shape. From the boat, you can admire: The long white sand beach, bordered by tropical jungle and completely virgin, which makes it look like an untouched paradise; The iconic heart-shaped view of Cacaluta, visible when you move away a little, makes it a bay recognized even for having appeared in films such as "Y Tu Mamá También" and "Juana La Cubana."
A true paradise hidden within Huatulco National Park. Accessible only by sea, this bay offers a completely disconnected experience, surrounded by nature. This area was formerly inhabited by Zapotec and Mixtec indigenous groups, who used the bays as fishing refuges and transit points on their coastal trade routes. From the boat, you can observe: a wide, quiet bay surrounded by tropical vegetation and green mountains; the virgin beach, where peace and natural beauty reign.
La India Beach, designated by National Geographic as one of the 10 most beautiful beaches in the world, is located within Chachacual Bay, in the heart of Huatulco National Park. The beach takes its name from an ancient local legend that tells of a young indigenous woman who took refuge in this area to escape the hustle and bustle and find peace. Today, Playa "La India" remains a place of pure tranquility, as it is only accessible by sea, keeping it protected and free from urbanization. This is the first stop: you'll have the opportunity to walk along the beach, swim, snorkel, and enjoy refreshing drinks like piña coladas, coconut flakes, or micheladas prepared by locals.
At this second stop, you'll have the opportunity to enjoy Maguey Bay, known as Huatulco's giant natural pool. It's characterized by calm waves and the agave-green color of its waters. Maguey Bay owes its name to the maguey plant, very common in the region and a symbol of Oaxacan culture. At this second stop, you can walk along its golden sand, swim, and sample delicious food cooked here in a wood-fired oven, such as pineapple stuffed with seafood, grilled fish, or a seafood specialty.
This is the smallest of Huatulco's bays. Within it, you'll find the pristine beach "El Órgano," certified as a "Clean Sustainable Beach" and also holding the international Blue Flag certification, making it a conservation beach recognized for its quality and environmental preservation. Here we will observe the famous stone face or Mixtec face, a natural rock formation.
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