Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Some of the most beautiful beach spots in Mexico's hidden blue treasures!!!

Tucked down in the state of Oaxaca and out on the coast is the largest ecological reserve designated by the Mexican government: 35 kilometers of coastline, with 10 bays and more than 35 beaches. Making it more unique is that while there’s a large undeveloped natural area, there’s also an infrastructure for travelers. “The beaches aren’t easy to get to,” said travel researcher Stan Plog, “but there’s beautiful scenery and a fabulous mostly private beach setting.” The local secret? Playa Arrocito. It’s a tiny, almost hidden cove on Tangolunda Bay, and you’ll have to search for the stairs down the rocky cliff. The payoff is a secluded, romantic beach.

1 comment:

  1. "The beaches aren't easy to get to", I think this words sound very attractive to traveler who love nature. In some country, the place difficult to get to, sometime it refers to unsafe place especially if we can't speak their language. It's traveler responsibility to do some research before going to that place. There is a waterfall in my country that very difficult to get to as well. Travelers have to go by bus and walk another 11Km to get to the waterfall :o) Thank for sharing nice pictures pearl.

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