These Mexican beaches provide natural settings away from tourist spots. From protected coves in Quintana Roo to sandy shores in Baja California Sur, you will find clear waters and native marine life. Many locations are accessible only by boat or sit near small fishing villages.
Quintana Roo, Mexico
The nature reserve provides nesting sites for sea turtles and a 300-meter sandy beach with turquoise water.
Nayarit, Mexico
This beach cove sits inside a natural cave with an opening in the vault where sunlight enters.
Oaxaca, Mexico
The bay contains coral reefs with colorful fish and offers good underwater visibility for swimmers.
Jalisco, Mexico
The beach is accessible only by boat or hiking trail and has a 20-meter waterfall located 1 km away.
Baja California Sur, Mexico
The national park protects a coral reef with over 800 fish species. The waters are suitable for snorkeling and diving.
Baja California Sur, Mexico
The bay has shallow water and is surrounded by limestone rocks. At low tide, natural pools form for swimming.
Guerrero, Mexico
The bay consists of four different beaches. Local fishermen sell their catch directly on the beaches.
Quintana Roo, Mexico
The former fishing town sits on the Mesoamerican Reef. The beaches have white sand and palm trees.
Jalisco, Mexico
The coast extends for several kilometers without development, featuring gray sand and strong waves suitable for experienced swimmers.
Guerrero, Mexico
A fishing village with long sandy beaches, where restaurants serve fresh seafood and fishing boats anchor along the shore.
Oaxaca, Mexico
This small bay features calm waters for swimming and snorkeling, with restaurants located directly on the beach.
Nayarit, Mexico
A beach with golden brown sand, surrounded by green hills, with palm trees and small restaurants serving local cuisine.
Guerrero, Mexico
This beach belongs to a fishing village near a lagoon. The area attracts many birds and offers opportunities for kayaking.
Guerrero, Mexico
This beach is only accessible by boat from Zihuatanejo. The water is suitable for snorkeling and swimming.
Baja California Sur, Mexico
A long beach with consistent waves for surfing. The location offers surf lessons and equipment rentals.
Nayarit, Mexico
The beach is located near San Blas and has white sand. The coast provides good conditions for swimming and sunbathing.
Quintana Roo, Mexico
The beach extends over two kilometers with white sand and turquoise waters of the Caribbean Sea.
Guerrero, Mexico
A 1.2-kilometer coastline with palm trees, warm water and several restaurants along the beach.
Oaxaca, Mexico
A 300-meter bay with green water, accessible via 167 stone steps from the upper parking lot.
Jalisco, Mexico
A fishing village of 7000 inhabitants on a lagoon, connected by ferry to Grand Island.
Tulum, Quintana Roo, Mexico
The coastal strip extends 500 meters with white sand and clear water. The water temperature averages 26 degrees Celsius.
Santa María Tonameca, Oaxaca, Mexico
The bay consists of three connected beaches. Fishermen sell fresh catch here daily. The water is suitable for swimming and snorkeling.
Mazunte, Oaxaca, Mexico
A two-kilometer sandy beach with strong currents. Whales can be observed here from November to March.
Todos Santos, Baja California Sur, Mexico
The beach offers three-meter waves for surfers. Fishermen bring their boats ashore here every afternoon.
Michoacán, Mexico
The beach features granite rocks and serves as a protected area for several sea turtle species during their nesting season.
Jalisco, Mexico
This 30-meter bay sits between tall rocks and tropical vegetation on Mexico's Pacific coast.
Quintana Roo, Mexico
A marine protected area with sea turtle conservation programs and nesting sites in white sand.
Quintana Roo, Mexico
The remote beach on Holbox Island's western end offers shallow waters and mangroves.
Michoacán, Mexico
This coast sits away from main roads and extends several kilometers with white sand terrain.
Guerrero, Mexico
The beach offers shallow water and minimal waves, with regular cleaning and maintenance of beach areas.
Colima, Mexico
The beach borders a Mexican village with local restaurants serving regional dishes.
Jalisco, Mexico
Access is exclusively by water taxis from the main port, with a 30-minute travel time.