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Mexico Vacation Reservations & Travel Information For Huatulco |
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Overview |
Huatulco ("Bahías de
Huatulco", centred around
the town of Santa Cruz
Huatulco) is a tourist
destination in Mexico. It is
located in the southern part
of the state of Oaxaca.
Huatulco features different
bays. Many luxury resorts
lay on the shores of
Tangolunda's bay. Camino
Real, Gala and Barceló are
examples of the most common
resorts in the area. There
are many activities that can
be done by the visitors. For
additional information see
-- http://www.HuatulcoParadise.net/
http://www.tomzap.com/frm/list.php?f=15
Perhaps the most attractive
feature about Hautulco is
its 9 bays with 30+ beaches,
many of which have "no
footprints." With the help
of local guides or Hurricane
Divers, a local diving
business, one can explore in
relative privacy the beaches
and bays and snorkel or dive
and see amazing fish and
coral.
In addition to the beaches,
one can explore and shop in
really three or four small
"communities" such as Santa
Cruz, La Crucecita, Huatulco
(the tourist zone), and old
Santa Maria Huatuclo (the
district municipality). When
doing so, you are able to
move between the communites,
sometimes walking, and
always by using inexpensive
taxis. The entire area has a
"small town" feel about it
and is almost never crowded
with tourists.
Huatulco is NOT well visited
by foreign tourists because
it does not have easy access
by several airlines in spite
of its own international
airport just 20 minutes or
so from the main resorts
located on just one or two
of its bays. However, this
"problem" is also the reason
way Huatulco remains a
"secret" and is visited
sparingly by nationals and
Canadians, usually during
December through April.
Hautulco, Santa Cruz, and La
Crucecita, are located in an
"ecological zone" which
means much of the area is
protected from future
development, and the area is
serviced by modern water and
sewage systems so that
nothing goes into the
pristine bays. |
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