If you are looking for a unique and unforgettable experience for your next trip, we recommend "Hidden Beach" in the Marieta Islands in Mexico. It is an amazing place, visited by tourists, but not altered by human hand because it is strictly protected by law.
The wonderful Marieta Islands, near Puerto Vallarta, have been declared national park, and therefore the activities such as hunting, fishing and just about anything else in this place, are illegal. In fact there are only two permitted activities in the area, kayaking and snorkeling, so the islands are free from damage and degradation - The park covers almost 1,400 hectares.
In this magnificent paradise, where the climate does not change during the year, one of the islands has a fascinating "Hidden Beach" that is entered only through a cave. There is enough space between the rock ceiling of the cave and the crystal clear for visitors to swim freely without having to hold your breath or using scuba gear.
The feeling you get when you arrive this unique shelter of tranquility and natural beauty is just wonderful. It is believed that "holes" were formed in early 1900 when intense military activities conducted in these islands uninhabitable.
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