A peaceful beach just next door, ideal for swimming and long seaside walks.
Relax on golden sand, swim in the Pacific, and enjoy spectacular sunsets in a laid-back, bohemian atmosphere.
A short hike to the best sunset viewpoint on the coast — perfect for a romantic evening.
Rent a panga @ san agustinillo beach and go looking for some tuna and marlin!
Depart from Mazunte or Puerto Ángel to spot dolphins, manta rays, and sometimes whales (in season).
Mazunte is known for its yoga retreats and massage centers — perfect for unwinding before or after the wedding.
A vibrant neighboring beach with an artistic vibe, beach cafés, and a relaxed, free-spirited atmosphere.
Just 1 hour from Mazunte, this surf town is world-famous for Playa Zicatela and its massive waves — a hotspot for surfers from around the world. But there’s more than surfing: Carrizalillo Beach: Calm turquoise waters, perfect for swimming and beginner surfing. La Punta: A relaxed neighborhood with beachfront cafés, sunset spots, and a bohemian vibe. Laguna de Manialtepec: Take a nighttime boat tour to see the magical bioluminescent plankton glow in the water. Local markets & street food: Try fresh seafood, tlayudas, and Oaxacan coffee.
A UNESCO World Heritage site full of colorful markets, traditional crafts, and amazing food like mole and mezcal.
An impressive ancient Zapotec city with breathtaking views over the valley.
A lively capital with world-class museums, historic neighborhoods, and vibrant food markets.
One of the New 7 Wonders of the World — a must-see Mayan archaeological site.
Natural freshwater pools where you can swim and snorkel in crystal-clear waters.
A charming mountain town with colorful markets and rich indigenous culture.
From the beaches of Los Cabos to whale watching in Loreto and surfing in Todos Santos, Baja offers stunning coastal landscapes and outdoor adventures.
A romantic colonial gem with cobblestone streets, vibrant art galleries, and charming cafés — perfect for strolling and soaking up the atmosphere.
A colorful, UNESCO-listed city with winding alleys, dramatic architecture, and lively plazas — famous for its underground streets and the Cervantino Festival.