Thanks to the new highway to Puerto Vallarta, this destination will become a must-visit this summer

The natural spaces of Mexico will never cease to surprise us, and proof of this are the majestic beaches with which we can forget about the routine of work and school to spend moments of total relaxation with the family. That is why, to start making plans for these next summer vacations, you do not have to leave this destination, which is just two hours from the capital of Jalisco, off the list.
Coral Island is a small islet located just two kilometers off the coast of Rincón de Guayabitos, in Nayarit. It is known for its crystal clear waters, white sand beaches, and vibrant coral reefs, making it an ideal destination for snorkeling, diving, and other water activities.
In this place you can find coral reefs that you can discover by snorkeling safely thanks to the low intensity of the waves, so you can spot colorful fish, sea turtles, starfish and other specimens of marine life.
In addition to swimming, diving and snorkeling, you can enjoy other activities on the island, such as kayaking, rowing and bird watching from its highest point, where you will find a restaurant that offers traditional dishes and preparations with seafood from the region at prices accessible.
Here you can enjoy several white sand beaches where you can relax and sunbathe, as well as do various activities with family and friends such as playing volleyball, beach soccer or with a Frisbee.
With the construction of the new highway that connects Guadalajara with Puerto Vallarta, you will be able to find a lot of attractions of this type along the way that make your trip much more enriching and entertaining.
If you want to visit Coral Island, on the beach with the same name you can purchase a pass on the party yacht, it costs 250 pesos per person and gives you the right to stay on the island for two hours.
How to get to Coral Island in Nayarit?
To get to this natural reserve in Nayarit, the quickest and easiest route is along the Guadalajara-Puerto Vallarta highway to exit 131 towards Bucerías/Rincón de Guayabitos. Follow this road for about 20 kilometers until you reach Rincón de Guayabitos. This route has a booth cost of 424 pesos.
If you want to enjoy the landscape, you can take the federal highway. Take the Guadalajara-Tepic highway until you reach Compostela. From there, take State Highway 54 towards Rincón de Guayabitos. This route is a little longer, but it allows you to see a wide variety of natural landscapes on your way.
Source: trendencias




