Numerous locations in Mexico provide a wide variety of flora and animals to nature lovers. Here, we highlight some of the lushest Magic Towns, where visitors may explore some of the continent’s most remarkable ecosystems.
Bacalar
One of the most unique sites in the world to practise snorkelling, scuba diving and kayaking is found in the state of Quintana Roo, around three hours’ drive from Cancun, where the Magic Town is situated.
Additionally, services like boat excursions and sailboats are available to visit the spectacular Bird Island, the Black Cenote, and the Pirate Canal. In addition to being the entrance to the underwater caves of the Blue Cenote, Bacalar offers a verdant jungle with intriguing Mayan archaeological sites.
Mazunte
One of the most unique sites in the world to practise snorkelling, scuba diving and kayaking is found in the state of Quintana Roo, around three hours’ drive from Cancun, where the Magic Town is situated.
Additionally, services like boat excursions and sailboats are available to visit the spectacular Bird Island, the Black Cenote, and the Pirate Canal. In addition to being the entrance to the underwater caves of the Blue Cenote, Bacalar offers a verdant jungle with intriguing Mayan archaeological sites.
Sayulita
One of the most unique sites in the world to practise snorkelling, scuba diving and kayaking is found in the state of Quintana Roo, around three hours’ drive from Cancun, where the Magic Town is situated.
Additionally, services like boat excursions and sailboats are available to visit the spectacular Bird Island, the Black Cenote, and the Pirate Canal. In addition to being the entrance to the underwater caves of the Blue Cenote, Bacalar offers a verdant jungle with intriguing Mayan archaeological sites.
Isla Mujeres
Off the coast of Cancun, this Magic Town is a haven for snorkelers and divers who appreciate its enormous coral reef and one of the Mexican Caribbean’s richest places in terms of natural life.
The so-called amazing coral reef, which is located to the west of Isla Mujeres, is one of the largest marine life habitats in North America and is properly protected by the authorities.
Additionally, visitors get the chance to swim with spectacular whale sharks and dolphins, dive around Isla Mujeres’ Underwater Museum of Art, and admire a number of sculptures created in the area’s shallow waters.