70 Ports Found

Playa Blanca

Playa Blanca is a Pacific Ocean resort town featuring a number of isolated beaches and a lively nightlife! Try horseback riding along Playa Blanca's hilly landscapes or try scuba diving, deep sea fishing, kayaking, or sailing. Or head to nearby Manzanillo for a quiet day at the beach.

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Santa Rosalia

Located on the Gulf of California, halfway down the Baja Peninsula, lies the quaint seaside resort of Santa Rosalia, unique in Baja because of its prominent French heritage. A French mining company built Santa Rosalia to mine the area's rich copper reserves in 1885. Among the many sights here are the church designed by Gustave Eiffel, the Municipal Palace, and the Gandhi Library.

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Calica/Playa Del Carmen, Mexico

The port of Calica borders the popular eco-tourism destination known as Xcaret. Here, one can snorkel in an underground river, see a historic Mayan dance, go horseback riding, swim with dolphins, and more. Be sure to take the Tulum Ruins tour for a dose of natural wonder, or do some shopping in Playa del Carmen.

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Guaymas, Mexico

Bring your fishing pole if you head to the northeastern Mexican town of Guaymas. Surrounded by colorful mountains, but located on the Gulf of California, the city is renowned for its sportsfishing. The gulf has tremendous populations of marlin, sailfish, sea bass, shrimp, and sole. There are also a number of spas and resorts in Guaymas.

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