Huatulco At a Glance

Welcome to Huatulco Bays in Oaxaca State. A paradise located on the Southern Pacific Coast of Mexico, where nine beautiful bays of brilliant indigo waters were found. With the beautiful Sierra Madre del Sur as a backdrop, their 36 beaches offer a paradise secluded from the rest of the world by 21,000 hectares of lush vegetation. Huatulco offers natural sceneries that invite you to practice activities related to ecotourism and extreme sports. Your Huatulco vacations will be full of adventure and beautiful beaches at a calm and natural ambiance.


Huatulco Sea

Description

Until the early 1980's this group of nine interlocking bays had only an isolated fishing village, with no water or electricity and was accessible by a dirt path. The terrain is formed by the rugged Sierra Madre del Sur, abutting the Pacific to create sandy coves. The lively services village of La Crucecita is good for bars and restaurants and budget hotels.

In 1983 the first luxury hotels and a six-lane road network were built, soon followed by an airport, golf course and marina. But for the moment, Huatulco remains pleasantly undeveloped. So far, there are three structured bays: Tangolunda which is the most exclusive, Chahue which is still embryonic and Santa Cruz, where amenities are clustered around the marina.

Huatulco meets with a high level urban infrastructure that follows international standards of quality and environmental protection, as well as great respect for the regional architecture and its natural surroundings.

Your Huatulco vacations will allow you to be in direct contact with the purtest nature thanks to the natural sceneries invite to participate in alternative, extreme, and ecological tourism activities.