Above: One of Huatulco's archeological sites is the Bocana del Rio Copalita complex and museum, easily accessed at just five miles from the town.
Left: The famous Tangolunda bay, which is home to Huatulco’s hotel district,
Below: Coffee beans fromone of themany coffee plantations of Pluma Hidalgo where one ofMexico's best coffees is produced.
Photos:VisitMexico - Mexico Tourism Board
Joining a small group tour, we travelled by
van along a dusty twisty mountain road (okay, this wasn't the highlight of the day) to the waterfalls of Llano Grande. Picture a magical place where a 60-foot waterfall cascades into a small pool surrounded by jungle flora. The mountain water was very cool and refreshing; several people took the plunge, while the more adventurous tried swinging over the falls on the jungle rope. This was the highlight of the day, and I highly recommend it. There's something special about Huatulco;
being here feels a bit like home, and whether you dream of a charming inn or a mega-resort, you can be assured of a
wonderful winter getaway.B Bridge – lethbridge’s lifestyle magazine 23
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