Isla Espiritu Santo, Baja California Sur
Isla Espiritu Santo is a UNESCO Heritage Site and natural protected area that will take your breath away. You can arrive by boat from La Paz or the Malecon pier. You’ll be able to see a stunning world of biodiversity that includes 32 species of reptiles, 98 species of birds, and 16 species of flora and fauna.
Los Coloradas, Yucatan
If you’re ever visit the Yucatan peninsula, you absolutely cannot miss going to Los Coloradas. The lakes here are visually stunning due to their pink color, which are created by the tiny critters living in the waters. To match the beautiful water, you can sometimes catch pink flamingoes that get their color from the same bacteria in the water. It’s certainly one of the most impressive sights you can see.
Tamul Waterfall, San Luis Potosi
Anyone who loves adventure will absolutely love visiting Tamul Waterfall, which is located in San Luis Potosi. You can reach the area from Tanchachin by boat, a journey that takes about two hours. To reach the waterfall, you then take an all-terrain vehicle that you can rent at Aquismón. The best time to visit this gorgeous area is between October and May.
Nanacamilpa Firefly Sanctuary, Tlaxcala
Nanacamilpa offers a truly unique experience: imagine you are immersed in a dark forest when suddenly your surroundings are lit up by these fascinating insects. It creates a beautiful and enchanting feel being surrounded by this magical sight.
Sumidero Canyon, Chiapas
Sumidero Canyon is located in Chiapas, Mexico, which is north of the city of Chiapa de Corzo. It is surrounded by the Sumidero Canyon National Park, which is a protected area that takes up over 53,000 acres. It is one of the most important tourist sites in Chiapas. You can take a boat from the river in Chiapa de Corzo to get here.