Playa Blanca is a privileged destination. Allow yourself a meaningful immersion in the biocultural heritage of the region — connecting with nature, the community, and yourself. We help you reach local operators directly, to support sustainable tourism and strengthen the people who make it possible.
The point where a life-filled lagoon meets the sea. Over 8 km of waterway and 100 hectares of mangroves — ideal for kayaking or boat tours for bird watching. The iconic enramadas on the beach serve coastal food right where you sit.
Playa Blanca is a nesting zone. The Ayotlcalli turtle camp, five minutes from the villas, conserves three species that nest here — including the Leatherback. Release the day's hatchlings yourself (seasonal, subject to nest hatching).
An expedition to the iconic rock formations visible from the beach. Take in the open sea, watch thousands of nesting birds, snorkel the submarine life, or try light fishing. Boats depart from Barra de Potosí.
From December to March, humpback whales visit these waters to give birth. A spectacular experience — undertaken only with certified captains, the way it should be.
Discover the ancestral processes of salt production during the dry season. Meet the livelihoods of the region, and the hands and water cycles that turn the sea into a daily ingredient.
Treat yourself to a massage to the sound of the sea. We can connect you with yoga, meditation, sound therapy with Tibetan bowls, temazcal, and even personal Tonalamatl (Mexica calendar) readings.
Gastronomy is an expression of our culture. We'll happily point you to our favorite kitchens, cooks and fishermen, so you have the kind of meal that brings people back.
Visit downtown Zihuatanejo, full of life and charm. Walk the Paseo del Pescador and the small boutiques. We also recommend spending a day at La Ropa and Las Gatas — emblematic, swimmable, calm.
One message and we'll connect you to the right local operator — captains, cooks, guides, healers, and the people who know the lagoon by heart.
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