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Mexico's Best Kept Secret

The Bays of Huatulco belong to the coastal kingdome of the Mixtecs. The water of the bays is clear and transparent, and the sand has hardly been walked on. The hotels cater to the varying needs of every guest, even the most demanding. They embellish the coastline both east and west of Santa Cruz. To the east, a paved road links the Chahué, Tangolunda, and Conejos Bays. To the west lie Organo, Maguey, and Cacaluta. All these bays are accesible by car from Santa Cruz. Isolated farther west we find the Bahías Chachacual and San Agustín. There is still a lot to be discovered on the coast of Oaxaca, as it enters a bright future without losing any of its ancient treasures.

The international airport at Huatulco (above) is made of beautiful huts ("Palapas") which add a special emotion when arivng at this incredible resort. People are friendly everytime and make you feel as if you were at home.


The Bays

Transportation

Conejos
Tangolunda
Chahue
Santa Cruz
Organo
Maguey
Cacaluta
Chachacual
San Agustin

Mexicana Airlines is the only year round comercial flight available. Another option is Magnitur, a Mexican charter company also operating all the year. During the winter some international charter airlines fly to Huatulco

From Canada:
Signature Vacations
Vacances Air Transat
Tours Mont Royal

From USA:
Apple Vacations
MLT Inc.

A typical vacation to Huatulco must include a boat trip to visit the bays, a visit to downtown "La Crucesita", Golf at the "Tangolunda" Golf Course (18 holes Par 72), dinner with live piano music at "Casa Real" (Sheraton´s gourmet restaurant), lunch at "El Sabor de Oaxaca" (tipical Oaxacan cousine), deep sea fishing (Marlin, Sail, Mahi-Mahi), scuba diving, the "Guelaguetza" Mexican dance show at "Don Porfirio", one day at the coffee plantations, and a trip to nearby town of Santa María Huatulco.

Recommended Web Sites to Visit

Author: Arturo E. Ayllón

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Bays of Huatulco Website - Updated: July 31, 1999