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EcoTourism & Adventure From sun-kissed beaches to luscious jungle kingdoms dripping with moss, and fragile underwater reef ecosystems, Mexico's Pacific Coast is blessed with the unspoilt beauty of Mother Nature.

But ecology and tourism walk a delicate balance. We must all do our part to continue practicing responsible tourism with a focus on sustainability.

In the meantime, get outside and enjoy the fruits of nature along the spectacular Mexican Pacific


Things To Do
Sailing the Costalegre
Sailing the Costalegre
The warm waters of Mexico’s vibrant Pacific set the stage for a four-night sailing adventure on the high seas, SERGIO IGARTUA writes
The green iguana
The green iguana
Little animals running and hiking trees show us the ancient traces of their especie in the beautifull beaches along the Pacific Coast
Mating Mantas
Mating Mantas
Tis big creatures named Pez diablo too, live in open waters and recifs, jump like dolphins and match between December and April.

Loreto ParkLoreto Park Camping at Bay of Loreto National Park, an adventure tourism and nature-oriented destination

Manantlan's Ecological ReserveManantlan's Ecological Reserve Colima's hidden wildlife reserve where moss-covered trees and hiking trails abound


Get to know some of the most common underwater creatures in the Mexican Pacific and the best places to snorkel and dive to spot them in their natural habitats
Summer in the Baja peninsula signals the start to drawn out sun-scorched days that are the perfect set to take the best waves of the Sea of Cortez and the Pacific where you can get reconnected with the beautiful nature and your soul.
The beautifull marine creatures are dying because of the illegal fishing practices. Sea Watch have a project that plans to increase local awareness of the dying sea through a publicity campaign
Flavors of the sea and the sun unite in Colima where sweet melons, ripe bananas, juicy citrus fruits, tropical mangos and the ever-useful coconut are some of the region’s tastiest exports.
A journey of a thousand miles from sea to sand and back again.
Different species of birds around Baja California peninsula and the Sea of Cortez form part of the migratory highway known as the “Pacific Flyway”.
Along the Mexican Pacific -- as well as across Mexico and parts of Asia -- mangrove systems are being wiped out by destructive human behaviour...encroaching tourism infrastructure and shrimp farming.
Beautiful, naturaly wild and adventurers, that are the Pumas that lives in the surrounding areas of Colima's Volcano where they can be protected from the hunters.
A dip in a mountain spring leaves EMILY HUGHEY relaxed, refreshed and revitalized about life in the southern Baja Peninsula
From December until April, the Pacific Coast welcomes in a visitor of another world: the grey whale.
The warm weather, the sun and the beaches of the Costalegre attracks lots of birds all year round
Lagoons, mangroves, wetlands and open seas beckon the winged rulers of the Pacific Ocean's skies.
Midday comes quickly to the coast. The sun sizzles on the sand, and forms shimmering, liquidy mirages that waver in the heat. Underwater, a different world appears in the coolness of the serene blue.
An amazing trip back into time croosing dusty ways and bumpy trails at the beautifull desert landscape of Baja
The plight of the giant sea turtle is one of Mexico's most prominent environmental issues as every year thousands of pregnant mothers make the long journey home to the beaches of their birth to dig their nests and lay their legacies.

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