A stunning island, but don't anticipate spotting any birds besides seagulls and crows. The rare birds depart early in the morning and come back late in the day. If I were to visit again, I would rent a boat to explore during the early morning or at dusk. The beach is crowded with tourists, some of whom play loud music on boom boxes—even in a nature reserve. If you're seeking a nature experience, this isn't the place, unless you visit early or late in the day.
This private beach, adorned with charming bungalows, is truly beautiful. Owned by the Marist University of Guadalajara, it offers ample space for meal preparation and various activities. You can enjoy a walk to the neighboring beach or explore the nearby abandoned house. Just 5 minutes away is Punta Perula, another excellent beach worth visiting.
This hotel is absolutely terrible, so I strongly advise against making any reservations here. They claim that it's located near the sea, but it's actually situated next to an open sea where it's obviously impossible to swim. Additionally, the rooms are extremely outdated, and I can't comprehend why they charge such high prices for such poor quality.
This is one of Mexico's most stunning beaches, complete with crystal-clear waters, friendly beach and restaurant staff, and delicious food and drinks. I would definitely recommend it.