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8 little-known destinations in Mexico for a vacation

Mexico is known worldwide for offering a wide range of tourist places that include paradisiacal beaches, archaeological sites, architectural cities, jungles, forests among others.

Today we present you those places little known by travelers within the Mexican territory but that are undoubtedly a jewel that you have to discover them.

1. Isabel Nayarit Island

If you are a nature lover, adventurer and explorer, Isla Isabel is for you. Considered an ecological reserve, located 61 km northwest of the Marías Islands archipelago and 74 km northwest of Puerto de San Blas, it is an island belonging to the state of Nayarit. Here you practice diving, adventure and scientific tourism, fishing and photography among others, you will also be able to meet an endemic and protected fauna of the place flying around at sunrise and sunset, unique in the world. Because it is a protected reserve, access to the island is limited, which is why only 60 people are allowed access per day, which makes it even more a popular place for tourists.

Island Marias

2. Laguna de Chacahua Oaxaca

This lagoon, a Mexican national park open to the public in the state of Oaxaca, is home to endemic flora and fauna, as well as turtles that come to spawn every year between August and March. It includes three lagoons, connected by channels and surrounded by mangroves and estuaries that you will undoubtedly have to know.

Chacahua lagoon

3. Laguna de Bacalar Quintana Roo

In the southern part of Mexico in the state of Quintana Roo is the lagoon of the 7 colors or Bacalar lagoon, it is an extension of shallow water, it is a unique wonder in the world composed of soft white sand, where its waters produce a variety of shades of blue, and generate a sight to behold.

Bacalar Lagoon

4. Pinal de Amoles Querétaro

Pinal de amoles, a picturesque town immersed in the Sierra Gorda of Querétaro and 2 hours from the capital, surrounded by forest ecosystems and mountains, offers incredible places for lovers of ecotourism. If you visit this place, you cannot miss the Escanela river with crystal clear waters, the Chuveje waterfall with a 35-meter waterfall, the bridge of God, a cave more than 30 meters long where water runs from the ceiling and abounds mosses, ferns and abundant stalactites.

Sierra Puebla

5. Cuetzalan Puebla

Located in the mountains of the Sierra de Puebla, it is a small town with cobbled streets and where you can lose yourself in them, smell coffee and meet its inhabitants, mostly Nahua, who keep the custom of dressing like their ancestors. It has a market where you can find flowers, fruits, shawls and baskets. Get to know the parish of San Francisco de Asís, an icon of the town, the Xoxoctic botanical garden and learn how huipiles and rebozos are made on a backstrap loom.

Sierra Puebla

6. San Carlos sonora

San Carlos considered the tourist jewel of Sonora due to its spectacular view of the sea. From its emblematic Tetakawi hill you can appreciate the best sunsets in the world with a combination between the desert and the sea. If you prefer, you can visit the Estero el Soldier, a protected area that contains lagoons and mangroves as well as several species of birds and species of the area, you can visit it on foot, by bicycle or kayaking.

The best date to get to know it is in the months of September and October since the temperatures in the area decrease and you can enjoy a more pleasant climate

San Carlos dock

7. -Parras Coahuila

When we talk about wine tourism in Mexico, we undoubtedly remember Parras in Coahuila and its best-known and oldest hacienda in America, Casa Madero, a place that you cannot miss the opportunity to know by taking a tour of its vineyards and admiring its hacienda with its old-time style and copper stills. In addition, you should not miss the opportunity to observe its historical buildings such as the house of culture, the municipal palace and the grandfather’s house, the residence that was once the revolutionary Francisco I. Madero.

Residence that was once the revolutionary Francisco I. Madero.

8. Loreto Baja California Sur

Hidden in the Baja California Sur peninsula, Loreto is little known among tourists but it houses an unparalleled beauty, with beautiful relaxing and harmonious landscapes. Among the activities you can do in this beautiful place is to take a tour of the crowned island where you will find a spectacular landscape for its incredible beaches with white sand and its natural bay, where you can relax and swim in its crystal clear waters.

During the months of January to March, humpback whales and blue whales migrate to these beaches, where you can admire them on the tours offered there.

Loreto, Baja california Sur