Magical, historic, cultural, intimate – these are but a few of the words that best describe the balmy and magical escape that is Manzanillo on the Pacific Coast of Mexico. A lush, tropical environment welcomes travelers – verdant hillsides make way for sandy beaches, a setting that just begs for outdoor adventures and lazy days by the ocean. Visit between December and April and you’re likely to glimpse one of the playful whales swimming in Manzanillo Bay. By night, the village is full of energetic nightlife and restaurants are full to the brim. It’s all the charm of old world Mexico with every 21-century creature comforts you could want. While the crashing Pacific surf is sure to capture your attention for much of your time in Manzanillo, be sure to check out the countless other outdoor pursuits. Take an ATV off-road adventure, go deep-sea or sportfishing, head out hiking on an eco tour or take to the sea by kayak. Go sailing, snorkeling, SCUBA diving and surfing, then head back to shore for some shopping. Lace up your tennies for a volcano or waterfall tour.
Restaurants in Manzanillo
4.5 based on 302 reviews
A long stretch of beach, directly across the highway from Club Maeva.
Went here three times on our holidays, fantastic beach to walk and swim. Plenty of options to stop for a rest, drink food etc. Not busy like Puerto Vallarta. Various places have happy hour drinks.
4.5 based on 60 reviews
An active, snow-capped volcano well-worth a side trip.
4.0 based on 157 reviews
One of two major bays situated directly north of the city.
The northwest bay stretch of beach in Manzanillo is the best for walking, especially as you near the most northwest end at Club Santiago. There it is easy to enter the water which is very clear. Lots and lots of beach club options along the the entire 5km stretch. An especially nice one is the Oasis Ocean Club nearer the Club Santiago area. A great way to spend your day at the beach.
4.0 based on 28 reviews
One of several popular beaches.
The beach had some huge breakers at low tide but it was easy to walk along the beach any time from high to low tide, The sand was not course and did not have many rocks or debris.
4.0 based on 300 reviews
The 1979 movie "10" introduced the world to Bo Derek, and this beautiful beach.
Public beach with a coarse sand, clean water, you can ride a boat or banana. waves are less here than on other beaches.
4.0 based on 109 reviews
Nice to see the iguanas and a few other kinds of animals too. Maybe not the neatest kept, but you can see they are taking care and providing decent habitat to keep them safe and happy. Thank you!
4.0 based on 36 reviews
This is a beautiful public beach with miles of clean golden sand to walk on. You can walk along this beach all the way to Playa Miramar. There are umbrellas and chairs to rent for 180 pesos and numerous restaurants to enjoy. The seafood is fresh and delicious and the beer is cold and reasonably priced. You can bring your own drinks and food if you wish and use your own umbrella and chairs. The water is very warm with gentle waves. Excellent for swimming. Sandy bottom for most of the beach with more rocks the farther west you go. There are sting rays in the water so be careful not to surprise them. The beach vendors are very friendly and respectful of your beach time. Great place to go with kids. Went back four times during our stay. Can be reached by local bus and taxis.
ThingsTodoPost © 2018 - 2024 All rights reserved.