More Bays

Maguey
El Órgano






Conejos
This bay offers tranquil beaches with smooth and clear waters, ideal for scuba diving, fishing, and swimming. It is an exclusive residential area, perfect for your next investment.

 
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Chahue Bay (The place of fertile land)


In the valley of this bay of beautiful and vast blue waters La Crucecita is located, a hospitable traditional village that among its many attractions are: the main square, the bandstand, the church, the handicrafts and regional products shops, in addition to several boutiques and restaurants. La Crucecita also offers hotels from 3 and 4-star to inns, enabling the visitor to choose the one that suits his/her budget.



Cacaluta: "place of the black bird"
From the exuberant vegetation framing the ecological reserve, Cacaluta is ideal to rest because of its sub humid climate and fresh breeze. The beauty of the scenery, completely virgin as well as the abundance of its flora and fauna fulfills its huge appeal.




Maguey
On a 437-yard long beach, this bay offers the tourist it peaceful scenery and the coolness of its smooth waves, favorable to enjoy with your family the aquatic sports, snorkeling and jet skis. At the palapas the visitor can taste rich and fresh sea food, as well as traditional local saucers and his gastronomy.




El Órgano
Its beaches with soft sand and smooth swell offer the highest possible security to those trying the aquatic sports for the first time.




San Agustín
The largest beach of Huatulco, it is located in front of San Agustin Island, grating it its name. It is perfect to practice scuba diving due to its coral reef. Its vegetation includes species like acacias, grasses, and herbaceous plants. The palapas offer fresh and traditional sea food.




Chachacual
It is considered a natural reserve, and very attractive due to its coral reef and a wide vegetation species like acacia, ficus, and mangroves, bordering its two beaches: Chachacual and La India. It is one of the favorite places for the spawning of the turtle. Annually more than 100,000 specimens of these Chelonians arrive to its beaches.

 
 

 

 

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