The romantic city of Santa María Huatulco is full of attractions, such as Riscalillo Beach and San Augustin Beach, and is loved for its beaches and entertainment.
Santa María Colotepec is known for its beaches and restaurants, and entices visitors with its popular attractions, including Zicatela Beach and Punta Zicatela.
If a restful holiday is part of your travel plans, Zicatela Beach might be the perfect place to visit during your trip to Central Zicatela. Make some time to visit the shops while you're in the area.
Zócalo is worth passing through for a few pics when in Oaxaca Centro. Why not live the cultural experience and visit the museums, art galleries and churches in the area? Your sightseeing tour starts here.
If a restful holiday is part of your travel plans, Mazunte Beach might be the perfect place to visit during your trip to Mazunte. Take in the entertainment choices and sunrises in the area.
Church of Santo Domingo de Guzmán is just one of the places to see in Oaxaca, so why not enjoy the other things to explore during your travels? While in this culturally rich area, find time to visit its shops.
If a restful holiday is part of your travel plans, Tangolunda Beach might be the perfect place to visit during your trip to Santa María Huatulco. Discover the entertainment venues in this relaxing area or seek out its snorkelling spots.
"We loved the view but wished we would have known there was a nightclub across the street that played loud music all night until 3am .Breakfast was great loved the patio deck and servers were excellent "
"Where to begin...let's just say that if you are looking for a higher end, relaxing vacation....this AIN'T IT! However, if you enjoy base thumping music from 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m., come and get it. We had a prepaid 21 day visit to what appears as a 5 star hotel...big mistake, BIG MISTAKE! We spoke to many other guests and they were just as appalled by the noise. In fact, we know of one particular couple who also prepaid, but cut their loses and let this resort for another. We would have left too, but was refused any sort of refund. During our stay there were at least 3 weddings and a birthday party hosted right on the beach in front of the pools. Live bands singing until 11:00 p.m. No consideration to the guests who paid to stay there, no prior notification of these events. Qunita Bella needs to decide if it is going to be a hotel or a wedding venue. There is not enough square footage for both. That being said, the daily staff does a great job. All interactions were friendly and polite. Not sure I can say the same about the management. I was able to pick out a couple of people (women in navy blue sheath dresses) stomping about, never smiling or greeting guests. They were frequently seen meeting with nervous looking staff, sitting a public tables. Please, meet in private. Quinta Bella, you need to read the room. More than 90% of the guests, I would say, are 60+ years old and retired. They want to be here and spend their money in peace. "
"The pictures are deceiving, you are not on the beach. You need to take a shuttle which is every 30 minutes. You can walk but if you have a bum knee it’s too much. Beach closes at 5pm and then no access. There is a show every night, it’s ok. The food was different yet the same. You need to dress up for the one specialty reataurant, and can only go once. For actual and not snacks you have no choice but to go to the beach club otherwise it’s hotdog, hamburger French fries chicken nuggets. The staff was great, it’s very clean but a bummer to have limited beach access and to have to eat and the other part of hotel that is on the beach. If you want to book tours do it with the local guy paradisio and not with nexus. They don’t give you all the information and one took cost an extra $1000 pesos when we already paid $120 CAD for the tour. It’s a quiet hotel, all lights are off by midnight. It’s great to rest or if you have small children but we were disappointed by the beach and the 7bay tours and the Pochutla market, not worth it. "