The 5 best unknown beaches in Mexico

Balandra In Baja California Sur

Five hidden sanctuaries of vast tropical beauty, which few know but many dream.

There are many beaches in Mexico!

And not only that; Whatever your preference for a sunny day at sea, you can surely find it. From the whitest sands, to the calmest waves; In Mexico there is variety.

But like every secret that is poorly kept, the problem now is not to find the crystalline color or the biological variety of the sea, but to separate yourself from those crowds that seem to be around any paradise destination you touch.

It is true that Mexico is typically recognized for its gifted beaches that radiate life and color. Probably for that reason, finding a small space where the sound can be heard and the song of the sea has become an odyssey.

With this factor in mind, we have taken care of collecting the five best kept beaches in Mexico. What can we say? We can’t keep a good secret either…

MATANCHÉN, NAYARIT:
If you take Highway 76 from Tepic that goes to Santa Cruz and at 27 km you take the deviation that goes to Mecatán, you will reach Bahía de Matanchén, a beautiful and isolated beach that you will find empty almost 365 days a year. Here you can not only lie on fine sand and dive into moderate waves, but you can also find fresh food and relatively cheap lodging (you can also camp).

MERMEJITA, OAXACA:
Many recognize the name Mazunte, however, few know that only a few kilometers from there is the beach of Mermejita. This golden expansion of the open sea is portrayed by a beautiful exotic jungle that climbs the hills with green brushstrokes. The beach is rarely inhabited, and can be the ideal place for a beautiful sunset, a night campfire, or (if lucky) a dolphin and whale sighting.

BALANDRA, BAJA CALIFORNIA SUR:
The beaches of this charming corner with a panoramic view of the Sea of ​​Cortez are enchanted by crystal clear waters and sweeping waves. The water conditions are also perfect for diving or enjoying a good snorkel, as the different rock formations that surround it give habitat to some of Mexico’s most fascinating underwater landscapes.

COLIMILLA, JALISCO:
The small beach of Colimilla can only be accessed by boats or boats coming from Mismaloya. Located south of Puerto Vallarta, this paradise has delicious hammocks for lying down, as well as ideal conditions for diving. Visitors to the site can choose to camp, and enjoy the beautiful night landscapes.

PLATANITOS, NAYARIT:
This beautiful corner of Nayarit is enriched with excellent camping spots, food and seafood stalls, as well as a useful section of cabins to host the night. This beautiful and peaceful paradise is perfect for swimming and enjoying, whether accompanied by children or adults. To get there, just take the 200 coastal road to Puerto Vallarta, and about 20 km, before reaching Punta El Custodio, you will find Platanitos.