As you prepare for one of the most important days of your life, all sorts of options abound, some of them having to do with your honeymoon. From exotic locations to the perfect destination for adventure lovers, each one has its own unique and special appeal.
It has been shown statistically, however, that beaches top the list of favorite destinations, and in this case, the long Mexican coastlines offer newlyweds more than one ideal setting for romance and serenity.
Starting with the glamorous charm of Acapulco and wrapping up with an exploration of Mazatlán’s hidden treasures, the incomparable beauty of each one of the destinations presented here can captivate both hearts and minds.
To get familiarized with them, we have put together this guide to what we consider the top 5 honeymoon beaches in Mexico, so take a look!
Acapulco, a traditionally famous romantic destination, boasts a coastal gem whose natural beauty is dazzling and its vibe dynamic: Condesa Beach
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With its fine sand constantly caressed by the warm Pacific water, it is one of the best beaches in Acapulco and an idyllic setting for newlyweds looking for a good balance between relaxation and entertainment.
Located in Acapulco’s renowned Zona Dorada (Golden Zone) and boasting calm, warm water, Condesa Beach is great for swimming, as well as relaxing in the sunshine. But that is far from all, since it is also the takeoff point for an extensive range of both land and sea activities.
One of the first things to do at Condesa Beach, besides relaxing on the soft sand, is going in for a refreshing dip, doing beach sports and going jet-skiing or for a banana boat ride with your brand new spouse.
On the other hand, if the two of you are heavy into adrenaline, you might rather go windsurfing, sailing, parasailing or even snorkeling.
No matter how little or much excitement you have during the day, though, who could say no to a romantic early evening stroll on the beach, admiring the landscape and watching a breathtaking sunset.
After a full day, it’s time for an energy boost, and the hotels along Acapulco’s Condesa Beach have an extensive selection of restaurants, bars and cafes offering delicious culinary creations.
If you’re in the mood for dancing and cocktails, choose from a number of bars and discos with live music and entertaining shows.
But if cuisine is what you have in mind, restaurants such as Barbarroja and Antigua, just to mention a couple, offer menus replete with delicious dishes and stunning ocean views.
Location: To get to Condesa Beach, in Acapulco, just locate the northern part of Santa Lucía Bay, in the Zona Dorada. Av. Costera Miguel Alemán, between the Emporio and El Presidente hotels.
Hours: Open daily.
Cost: Covering food and water activities can total between $300 and $1500 pesos per person.
Famous for its lavish resorts and crystal clear water, Cancun is the honeymoon dream destination for many couples.
And along the entire Cancun coastline, Delfines Beach stands out as a pristine paradise of white sands and turquoise waters. Here, newlyweds really find out what Caribbean serenity is, as they revel in the privacy and tranquility this heavenly spot provides.
What Couples Like Doing at Delfines Beach
One of the most romantic activities in this area is getting to see dolphins swimming off the shore, most likely in the morning. But for an even more thrilling experience, tours are available to observe them at much closer range.
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There’s no question about it, Cancun’s Delfines Beach is a highly desirable location that has excellent waves, ideal for surfing and parasailing lovers. So, there’s no time to waste; rent a couple of boards or put on a parachute harness, and have fun feeling like the queen and king of the waves.
You might decide to walk the whole 18.5-mile length hand in hand and even have a beach picnic along the way. But if you’d rather get a view from above, check out the scenic overlook for spectacular panoramic views of the bay.
To round off the day’s activities, don’t pass up the chance of getting a shot of a loving hug in front of the famous CANCUN poster, with its bright colors as the backdrop.
While there’s no end to its beauty, Delfines has no restaurants or eateries. However, just a few yards away is a convenience store where you can pick up what you need.
Also, vendors walk the beach offering luscious treats such as shrimp empanadas, pambazos (sandwiches on rolls dipped in tasty chili marinade), Lebanese kibbehs (stuffed meat and bulghur wheat croquettes), stuffed meatballs and gorditas (ground corn patties with a filling inside). Go ahead and try them. You won’t be sorry!
Location: If you like the sound of Cancun’s Delfines Beach, you will find it in the hotel zone, at Km. 18 on Punta Nizuc, Blvd. Kukulcan 17, Cancun.
Hours: Open daily, 24 hrs.
Cost: Entrance is free, but you might spend between $200 and $1300 pesos on activities like parasailing and other expenses.
If your idea is to really get away from life’s hustle, bustle and stress and connect with genuine natural beauty, many of the beaches in Ixtapa Zihuatanejo fit the bill.
Surrounded by lush tropical landscapes and crystal clear waters, Cuachalalate Beach is a nearly untouched space that gives newlyweds the chance to follow the flow of romance in an extremely beautiful and peaceful setting.
The name “Cuachalalate” actually comes from the Aztec language, Nahuatl, and refers to an endangered tree that was once common in the area. However, the tropical air remains, with its lush vegetation and uniquely spectacular backdrop of surrounding mountains.
So Cuachalalate is perfect for taking long walks by the water’s edge, snorkeling and exploring marine life around the nearby reefs.
It is also the ideal destination for relaxing in the sun and having a romantic picnic on the beach, kayaking together and exploring the surroundings, or simply watching the sun go down over the ocean—a truly romantic experience!
Although there are no restaurants or eateries at Cuachalalate Beach, nearby restaurants and food stands offer fresh seafood options and typical regional specialties such as ceviche, fish a la talla (grilled, butterflied fish) and shrimp al mojo de ajo (in garlic marinade).
Location: The only way to get to Cuachalalate Beach is by boat, available at Linda Beach, on Ixtapa Island, Zihuatanejo.
Hours: Daily, from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Cost: With entrance and other expenses, as well as water activities, it can cost between $800 and $2000 pesos.
The charming colonial city of Mazatlán has captivated visitors with its lively culture and impressive coast for years.
But among its beaches, there is a spacious one that, with its soft sand and calm waters, has turned into a romantic refuge for newlyweds looking for unforgettable moments: the sensational Norte Beach.
Starting at the fisherman’s monument, this long scenic corridor is a natural treasure admired by locals and visitors alike. Its refreshing swimming areas and impressive views truly make this place a gift for the senses.
At Norte Beach, in Mazatlán, you can plan everything from water activities and exercising in the spacious outdoor gym, to just laying back and relaxing together on the beach, sunbathing and observing nature’s stunning diversity, like the birds and sea turtles that make their home there.
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For an especially intimate experience, take in the magnificent sunset as the colorful ball goes down to the rhythmic sound of the waves, gradually sinking into the serenity of this idyllic spot.
Mazatlán is known for delicious fresh seafood, and at Norte Beach, you’ll find plenty of restaurants serving ceviche, aguachile (a shrimp and local chiltepín chili dish), shrimp and fish made all kinds of ways.
But besides the array of food from the ocean, you can also enjoy international treats, like pizzas, hamburgers, Italian food and more, served with thirst-quenching drinks at the beach bars.
Location: Norte Beach, Mazatlán Bay.
Hours: Open daily, 24 hrs.
Cost: Adding up entrance and other expenses such as water activities, it may cost between $900 and $1800 pesos per person.
Its fusion of Mexican charm and modern sophistication makes Puerto Vallarta the perfect destination for an absolutely unforgettable honeymoon.
So, among Puerto Vallarta’s 10 best beaches, Conchas Chinas is the place whose picturesque landscape and attractive atmosphere make couples fall deeper in love, as they bask in the natural beauty surrounding them.
If you’re not sure what you’ll do at Conchas Chinas, we can only say that it is an ideal spot to enjoy Vallarta’s natural beauty at its max.
Located on Banderas Bay, Conchas Chinas Beach is famous for the “natural swimming pools” abounding in its sparkling, calm waters, having formed between coastal rocks over time by the waves.
What’s more, this inspiring corner of the world is home to a wide variety of wildlife, from birds and reptiles to fish and crustaceans, ready to be spotted through the clear ocean water.
In fact, the beach is named after the abundance of seashells (conchas) in the area, making reference as well to their curvy shapes, colloquially called chinas, or curls.
Thanks to these peculiarities, it boasts “Blue Flag” certification, an international award promoting sustainable beach conservation and preservation. Consequently, it may not be the best place for water and extreme sports, but it’s perfect for a romantic getaway and awareness of nature.
With numerous hotels, restaurants and shops, this lovely beach provides endless options that cover every taste. And naturally, the food and drink served make the most of local delicacies from the sea.
You’ll discover typical regional dishes such as grilled fish, marlin or shrimp tacos,
luscious octopus ceviche and seafood specials. It can all be served with a michelada (beer with lime juice and salt) or a refreshing margarita, while the warm sand soothes your feet and the sun goes down on the horizon.
Location: To get to Conchas Chinas Beach in Puerto Vallarta, go to Las Amapas neighborhood, on the southern side of Puerto Vallarta.
Hours: Open daily, 24 hrs.
Cost: Considering food and water activities, it can come to somewhere between $1400 and $3500 pesos a couple.
As you can see, the choice of your honeymoon beach is a big decision that will set the tone for the beginning of your life together as a couple. With its impressive scenes, Mexico offers endless possibilities for creating magical memories.
Whether you prefer the lively beach atmosphere in today’s Acapulco, the seemingly endless and stunning Cancun coast, the peace and quiet of Ixtapa Zihuatanejo, the urban twist of Mazatlán or inhaling romance in Vallarta’s nooks and crannies, each spot offers its own very special something.
So, follow your own idyllic vibes as you explore these incomparable wonders on your honeymoon. Paradise awaits!