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    Default Mexico - Caribbean vs. Pacific Coast

    Hello Beyond,

    I'm looking for first hand experience on families that have traveled at least a few times to both the East & West coasts of Mexico. We've been to the Mayan Riviera area (Cancun down to Tulum) several times but the seaweed situation seems to be getting worse, not better. We're thinking about giving the Pacific side a try but I don't know much about the decent areas. Is Puerto Vallarta the place to be over there or is there a different area you have been to and would recommend?

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    Waters a little cooler on the Pacific side. Have heard good things about Loreto and cabo, but only secondhand.
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    Only been to PV once but we couldn’t swim in the ocean, the waves and current was too strong, not sure if that’s when we were there or a normal thing
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    Been to both sides plenty of times.

    Have had good experiences in both PV and Cabo on the pacific side.

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    Been to both and the Pacific side is way nicer but the water seemed much colder. Cabo by far is the nicest place I have been to date.

    That said, we are going to Tulum this winter to check out a dreams resort that we have been wanting to see.

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    Water colder and waves much rougher on Pacific side for sure.
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    We went to the Dreams resort in Huatulco last year. Strongly considering going back again in November. We have two young kids so we don't venture out of the resort much. Been to PV once and the DR a couple times but never to the east side of mexico.
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    We go to Mexico a lot.
    Typing this from Cabo right now. Love Cancun, but yeah the seaweed is a drag. We don't really like PV that much, the water is somewhat lacking.

    We come to Cabo at least once a year. This trip, the water was a bit off on the first day (had major rain the previous week so a lot of flood crud had come into the Medano Beach area)
    Was pretty much cleared up the next day.
    We come here so often we have gotten to know a lot of the great restaurants, and a few people, so it's really our go-to.
    Note that there are only a few decent swimmable areas, mostly in Cabo San Lucas proper (Medano Beach) as well as Chileno and Santa Maria bays.
    The pacific side is a no go for swimming, and further up towards San Jose, I'm not too familiar with but you have to do your homework and pick your spots.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thinmyster View Post
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    We went to the Dreams resort in Huatulco last year. Strongly considering going back again in November. We have two young kids so we don't venture out of the resort much. Been to PV once and the DR a couple times but never to the east side of mexico.
    I have been there, one of the best places on the pacific, huatulco is great place to get off the resort and see real Mexico... since it is so far south the water is warm, amd the bay is pretty protected so the waves are just right to,play in .

    Cabo is great for nightlife and food, but the beach’s sux as you can’t swim at most of them...

    We are going back to cancun again this year.

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    Our family travels to Mexico every year for Christmas with usually a March trip thrown in. I've stayed in PV (Nuevo), Bucerias, Acapulco, Barra Navidad, Manzanillo, Puerto Morelos, Cancun, Playa del Carmen, Cozumel and Tulum.

    They all offer something a bit different. Normally I would say the east side gets you the better beaches and sand but the sea weed was brutal in Puerto Morelos in April of this year. Didn't even want to go into the water. If you do All inclusives then the east side probably has the better deals. I would avoid Cancun myself. It just seems over done. If you want a different experience check our Azulik in Tulum. Basically it is a massive tree house on the beach. Absolutely love this place.

    https://www.azulik.com/

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    I prefer the west side. The sunsets are better. The west side just doesn't feel so "US touristy" to me. Used to love Acapulco. The weather is so nice down there but its become to sketchy. Our family have a time share in Nuevo Vallarta so that's where we mostly go now. We stay here:


    https://www.vidanta.com/web/nuevo-vallarta/grand-luxxe


    If you want something not as developed I have friends that swear by Hualtulco. They say there are some great Airbnb places available down there.
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    From what I'm reading here, the West coast not having seaweed doesn't really help if the water is generally too rough to swim anyway. Does anyone here have comments on places like Grand Cayman, St. Thomas, etc. with regards to seaweed over the last 24 months?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Masked Bandit View Post
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    From what I'm reading here, the West coast not having seaweed doesn't really help if the water is generally too rough to swim anyway. Does anyone here have comments on places like Grand Cayman, St. Thomas, etc. with regards to seaweed over the last 24 months?

    Depends on where you are on the west side. There are all sorts of beaches that you can swim in.
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    I stayed in Nuevo Vallarta (Riu Jalisco) and the water was amazing! We swam all day long, there were fun waves to body surf and it was never too rough/wavy to be in the water. Also there was some good surfing in that area as well. Really enjoyed my time there but I don't have any Caribbean experience to compare it to.

    FWIW, I went to the Pacific side because the water is more fun (surfing, body surfing etc) and that is a huge thing for me
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    Quote Originally Posted by thinmyster View Post
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    We went to the Dreams resort in Huatulco last year. Strongly considering going back again in November. We have two young kids so we don't venture out of the resort much. Been to PV once and the DR a couple times but never to the east side of mexico.
    I went to this resort last earlier this year with my family as well and would highly recommend it. We will definitely be visiting the area again. Like others have mentioned, it has warm water and with all of the bays, the waves aren't too bad.

    And the airport is the best - so small and few people make it one of the best parts of flying there. Plus it is the same time zone as AB and 'just' a 6 hour flight.

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    Spent a lot of time between Puerto Vallarta and Sayulita, while there were some red flag days, the majority were not. I much prefer PV over the Cancun area as it seems way less Americanized, and still has some great restaurants, tourist stuff and some old style Mexican style.

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    I love Huatulco but feel like it is more of a romantic getaway as it is very laid back and there isn't as many activities or excursions to do there.

    PV would be my suggestion for the family. Lots to do, safe, not a bad flight for children and the mountains cascading into the bay are beautiful.

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    West side is my favourite. Better water sports. Less Daytona Beach feeling. Cheaper.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lex350 View Post
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    Depends on where you are on the west side. There are all sorts of beaches that you can swim in.
    We're planning a 7 day all inclusive somewhere warm this winter, early February. About three couples, leaving the kidlets behind for the first time. Would love to find somewhere west cost that has nice swimming beach, and a town within walking distance to get off the resort for entertainment. Hualtuco is off list as the resorts there look pretty isolated.

    Can you name a few of the beaches that are decent for swimming?
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    Quote Originally Posted by R-Audi View Post
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    Spent a lot of time between Puerto Vallarta and Sayulita, while there were some red flag days, the majority were not. I much prefer PV over the Cancun area as it seems way less Americanized, and still has some great restaurants, tourist stuff and some old style Mexican style.
    Agree with this 100%. We have stopped going to Cancun area/Caribbean in favor of PV area.

    The one small difference is the nice blue ocean waters, but we find that we actually end up spending more time in the ocean in PV regardless.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cidley69 View Post
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    We're planning a 7 day all inclusive somewhere warm this winter, early February. About three couples, leaving the kidlets behind for the first time. Would love to find somewhere west cost that has nice swimming beach, and a town within walking distance to get off the resort for entertainment. Hualtuco is off list as the resorts there look pretty isolated.

    Can you name a few of the beaches that are decent for swimming?
    Most of PV will fit your needs.

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