Popular diving spot for beginners and experts alike: both can enjoy the marine life that flocks to this coral reef.
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Popular diving spot for beginners and experts alike: both can enjoy the marine life that flocks to this coral reef.
World-famous cactus garden.
Large river spanning 100 miles and reaching up to 30 feet in depth.
Canyon located in a harsh desert containing a beautiful and refreshing waterfall.
Dramatic rock formation resembling a pulpit.
Lose yourself in paradise while kayaking this beautiful bay.
The highlight of this rocky canyon is a beautiful waterfall treasured by the Cochimi Indians.
The precise location marking the position of the sun during the summer solstice.
This three hundred foot Mexican ferry now sites at the bottom of the ocean, full of marine life and waiting to be explored.
Underwater dive site full of marine life, from barracudas to bulls-eye rays.
Diving site teeming with life, from playful sea lions to whale sharks.
This rock marks a popular diving site, where divers can explore a wrecked ship.
Strong undercurrents and powerful waves make swimming here dangerous, but the soft white sands at this beach make it an ideal hang-out spot.
Very remote, hard-to-find beach, featuring camping grounds, soft sands and lots of peace and quiet.
This quiet beach, lined with small, comfortable cabins, is most popular for its surfing.
Long sandy beach perfect for strolling and lounging; currents are string here, though, so swim with caution.
Small Indian pueblo in the mountains.
See Mexico's beautiful and dramatic desert landscape on horseback.
Located in Scammon's Lagoon, this park attracts thousands of grey whales (and tourists) a year.
Small town full of crafts shops where bargain-seeking art lovers can find excellent-quality handicrafts at reasonable prices.