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Day:
Daily

Time:
4:30pm-7:30pm

Departure:
Hotel

Include:
Transportation to the Pier, Open Bar on board,
Bilingual Tour Guide, Snacks.
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| Adult: |
$46.00 USD |
Children 6-11 years: |
$23.00 USD |
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Hidden along the beautiful coast of Oaxaca, you'll find Bahias de Huatulco, a jewel of a resort, developed with an eye toward ecological preservation. Although a Fonatur project, the Pacific Coast in this southern part Mexico is less promoted and therefore less well known than other beach resorts. This is surprising, since it consists of 35 kilometers of coastline, including 9 bays and 36 beaches, each with distinctive personalities.
Bahias de Huatulco is the largest ecological reserve designated by the Mexican government, making it a truly a unique tourist destination since it combines a very modern resort infrastructure within a large undeveloped natural area.
Located at the southern tip of the Southern Sierra Madre Mountain range, known for its high, rugged mountains and deep, fertile valleys, the area is surrounded by waterfalls, rivers, and wondrous mountainous landscapes. During May through December, the vegetation is a lush jungle green, offering a great variety of eco-tourism activities to give you full contact with the wonders of nature.
Because the Pacific Coast of Mexico actually runs northwest, in the resort of Huatulco, the bays actually lie east to west. As you travel from east to west, you come to Conejos Bay first. It is not yet developed and is protected by steep cliffs.
Tangolunda is one of the principal bays and home to five-star resort hotels and shopping areas.
What could be more perfect than to end the day with a breath-taking sunset cruise to Tangolunda Bay and back?
Lean back and just enjoy this beautiful Bay Huatulco´s.
Observations:

To bring:
Reservation Ticket, light sweater, money for souvenires. |
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