What to do and see in Southern Mexico, Southern Mexico: The Best Things to do

April 21, 2022 Russell Mellin

Discover the best top things to do in Southern Mexico, Southern Mexico including Zona Arqueologica de Monte Alban, Bahia San Agustin, Laguna de Manialtepec, Playa Zicatela, Asociacion Cultural Na Bolom, Cascadas Magicas de Copalitilla, Orquideas Moxviquil, Playa La Entrega, Centro de Textiles del Mundo Maya, El Arcotete.
Restaurants in Southern Mexico

1. Zona Arqueologica de Monte Alban

Oaxaca Mexico http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/415
Excellent
80%
Good
17%
Satisfactory
2%
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5.0 based on 4,737 reviews

Zona Arqueologica de Monte Alban

The ruins of this ancient Zapotec capital make up one of the most important archaeological sites in all of Latin America.

Reviewed By zantb003 - Sybertsville, United States

Great site!! Great prehispanic temples and observatory. It’s a part of Oaxaca, Zapotecs. I enjoyed it, of course, we’re into history and archeology. It’s impressive-grand.

2. Bahia San Agustin

Huatulco Mexico 981113885 http://www.huatulcohost.com/bahia-san-agustin-en-bahias-de-huatulco-oaxaca.html
Excellent
71%
Good
20%
Satisfactory
6%
Poor
1%
Terrible
2%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 725 reviews

Bahia San Agustin

This beach is perfect for snorkeling and diving and features fresh-seafood restaurants.

Reviewed By CasaHoffa - Huatulco, Mexico

Playa San Augustin is among our 3 favorite beaches in Huatulco for snorkeling, swimming and EATING. The reef here is filled with colorful fish of every size and the restaurants serve-up fresh fish pulled out of the waters (try the Huachinango restaurant!!)

3. Laguna de Manialtepec

Las Negras Mixtepec km 123 preguntar por Agustín o Gloria en el restaurant vista hermosa, Puerto Escondido 71981 Mexico
Excellent
74%
Good
17%
Satisfactory
5%
Poor
2%
Terrible
2%
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4.5 based on 601 reviews

Laguna de Manialtepec

Lagoon a few miles away from Puerto Escondido featuring lush plant life and pristine beaches.

Reviewed By 98chips - Calgary, Canada

Look! Look! Look! Wherever you turn, there is a new bird and this was in March, off of breeding season for many species when song activity is not high. It's local folks who are making their living here. Support them and see nature up close. It's the only way to really SEE this extensive mix habitat. Go early. Take the 6:30 launches and avoid the heat. Best for pics, too. Be sure to bring binoculars. Funny how many people think that they'll see everything like on TV.

4. Playa Zicatela

Puerto Escondido Mexico
Excellent
65%
Good
28%
Satisfactory
6%
Poor
1%
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4.5 based on 1,206 reviews

Playa Zicatela

Beachfront in Puerto Escondido.

Reviewed By Bibliokos - Jalisco, Mexico

Amazing beach right south of Puerto Escondido. Great for riding the waves or hanging out on the beach and taking a quick dip in the ocean. This is not a beach for swimming or hanging out in the ocean unless you have a surf or bodyboard. The surf and undertow are dangerous along this beach. Also, stay away from the over-priced and mediocre to poor quality food that is offered at the restaurants along the main drag of Av del Morro. If all you want is a cold drink and some guacamole and chips that's fine... but don't waste your money on dinner at these places. Take the beautiful walk to the southern area.... La Punta/Brisas (keep reading) The only place you can really just sit in calm waters is at the far south end near the lighthouse. There you can relax and sunbathe and wade out into the water to cool off. This is also where you find the kids who are learning to surf. It's really quite fun watching them tackle the mini waves. This Brisas de Zicatela neighborhood is also the place to stay if you want a younger and more hip and lively bunch to hang out with. Plenty of lodging and good restaurants and the best coffeehouse are down there.

5. Asociacion Cultural Na Bolom

Palacio de Gobierno Del Estado de Michoacan Av. Morelos Sur Barrio del Cerrillo, San Cristobal de las Casas 29220 Mexico +52 967 678 1421 [email protected] http://www.nabolom.org
Excellent
60%
Good
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Satisfactory
7%
Poor
2%
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4.5 based on 570 reviews

Asociacion Cultural Na Bolom

The former home of Frans and Trudy Blom, a Danish couple that worked to save the region's forests and native inhabitants, is now the headquarters of a foundation dedicated to continuing their work and also includes a museum.

Reviewed By 56MandM - Edmonton, Canada

Na Bolom is a few blocks off the main tourist areas of San Cris and a world away in terms of history, culture, art. This is a museum and gallery where you feel connected to the exhibits and the people that collected them. You can feel the love, passion and inspiration all around you, in the walls, beautiful courtyards and gardens. The personal items give you a sense of the very real people that called this home. Their important work continues in the association they left behind, the Na Bolom Cultural Centre. Definitely worth a visit. The restaurant is excellent too, for breakfast, lunch or dinner. One of the highlights of our trip to Mexico.

6. Cascadas Magicas de Copalitilla

Cascadas magicas acceso, Huatulco Mexico
Excellent
70%
Good
19%
Satisfactory
7%
Poor
3%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 612 reviews

Cascadas Magicas de Copalitilla

Reviewed By Rudkin37 - High Prairie, Canada

We went to a coffee plantation had great fun good food there are washroom and markets to buy gifts and coffee. It is alot of walking so it's for people in shape. If your dealing with pregnancy heart lung issues it may not be the tour for you. Clean water cool they stop do you can buy medical dried plants best honey in the world. Also mezcal like tequilas but organic no chemicals used. Amazing flavor.

7. Orquideas Moxviquil

Periferico Norte 4 Ojo de Agua, San Cristobal de las Casas 29200 Mexico +52 967 631 7599
Excellent
70%
Good
21%
Satisfactory
6%
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2%
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Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 449 reviews

Orquideas Moxviquil

Orquideas Moxviquil, OM, began in 1994 with a passionate desire to rescue the fallen flora of Chiapas's ever depleting forests. NOTE: Please enter through the OM entrance, NOT the Moxviquil entrance to experience the full magic of OM. The desire to maintain a small sampling of the natural flora of Chiapas for future generations was the driving force that created this oasis of the varied lifeblood of Chiapas's living natural wonders. These plants rescued from over 200 locations is a divine testament to the passion of rescuing and the desire to save the diminishing gifts of nature for future generations. The plants are preserved from further squandering of natures most delicate and little protected flora gems. This destruction is manifested in the pursuit of food, financial return and greed. OM continues to seek areas of destruction to preserve for the grandchildren of the world an expanding collection of this diversity in a sanctuary of preservation in the valley of San Cristobal, Chiapas. As of October 2014, the collection has over 25,000 rescued plants, comprising 600 species native to Chiapas. The garden located at 2100 meter above sea level has a hothouse for plants from the tierra caliente, hot lands, 1500 meters above sea level down to sea level, a fern grotto, a Maya Medicinal garden, two lakes one that is home to a rare local fish, Popoyote, several seasonal wetlands, extensive areas to walk, meditate and look for birds and other fauna in the cultivated and native wild forests of the Moxviquil 100 hectare reserve. OM has just completed the construction of our second greenhouse dedicated to the Lagos de Montebello, the most bio rich area of Mexico. Bring your headphones to tune in and relax, bring a camera to capture the colors, textures and forms available to you a lunch and a drawing pad. Sit on the last bench in the greenhouse and pretend; pretend you are deep in a Chiapas jungles, the birds will call, the wind will blow and your senses will be bathed in the exotic paradise that is OM. OM is dedicated to enriching your knowledge and enjoyment. One way we do this is by asking each person to please touch the plants, to experience with your fingers the delicate forms, the sharpness, the textural richness of the native plants of Chiapas. Smell and listen for the sounds that permeate the gardens.

Reviewed By R5457FCsandys - Albuquerque, United States

Our combi (collective taxi) on the Ojo de Agua route dropped us right at the entrance to this fascinating botanical garden devoted to hundreds of species orchids and bromeliads. Examples of species native to the surrounding mountains dotted trees along the path. Looking vaguely Tolkienesque, specialized structures housed species from three different ecological zones: rainforest, wetlands and tropical jungle. Our guide, Antonio, was cordial and knowledgeable, pointing out everything from orchids smaller than the tip of a pinkie to those the size of a bread plate, even encouraging us to smell the different varieties. We recommend visiting here before heading to Sumidero Canyon or a hike in the cloud forest. And wear sturdy rubber-soled walking running shoes. Although paths through the garden are well-maintained, this is no place for flip-flops!

8. Playa La Entrega

Huatulco Mexico
Excellent
56%
Good
31%
Satisfactory
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Poor
2%
Terrible
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4.5 based on 1,690 reviews

Playa La Entrega

Reviewed By 835janicew - San Jose del Cabo, Mexico

Could walk from Santa Cruz here but up a very steep hill and with this heat recommend a taxi (about 60 pesos). Drop you off and a guy will meet you to take you down to an area with an umbrella and beach front (make sure you tip). It is hot and humid you will want cervasa and or water !! They will also keep an eye on your stuff ! Snorkeling is Amazing!!!! Seriously good with a huge variety of fish and so many to look at! It is easy waves with little work to get there and back !! Beginner snorkeling people a breeze and seasoned ones will love it as go past ticks and coral covered with fish ! Even just to go out to ocean to cool off is easy ❤️ Actually tried the oysters in the beach a young guy was serving - cool experience and didn’t get sick! Also tried the mango too - so delicious ???? Easy to catch cab back to Santa Cruz and driver stopped at view point so I could get picture ( Must do as view is incredible of harbours !) Namaste

9. Centro de Textiles del Mundo Maya

Av 20 de Noviembre, San Cristobal de las Casas 29200 Mexico +52 967 631 3094 http://www.sic.gob.mx/ficha.php?table=museo&table_id=933
Excellent
74%
Good
19%
Satisfactory
4%
Poor
1%
Terrible
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4.5 based on 387 reviews

Centro de Textiles del Mundo Maya

Reviewed By lfreede - The Woodlands, United States

A wonderful collection of textiles. If you love textiles, be sure to give yourself time to really take a look and enjoy. The museum shop is not always open when it says so I missed the opportunity to make several purchases before I had to leave. I would definitely go back to visit!!

10. El Arcotete

Carretera Rumbo a Tenejapa Km 8 Ejido Rio, San Cristobal de las Casas 29200 Mexico
Excellent
61%
Good
27%
Satisfactory
9%
Poor
1%
Terrible
2%
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4.5 based on 181 reviews

El Arcotete

Reviewed By emilyjanelang - San Cristobal de las Casas, Mexico

The Arcotete is park featuring a natural limestone arch over the Fogotico River, close to San Cristobal. In the last decade or so, a narrow pathway with cement steps has made it possible for travellers to climb up to the intricate little caves and passageways, full of stalactites and stalagmites, with a view of the river itself directly below. This is a spectacular and dizzying experience! You can also take the path down from the parking lot to the edge of the river and admire the rock formations from below, or wave to your friends up above. Wide fields cropped by sheep are great for playing soccer, there are cabins and swings, a hanging bridge and paths through the woods and along the riverside. The local indigenous people manage the place and have a restaurant by the parking lot with good quesadillas and other local snacks and dishes.

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