Centro Histórico de Manzanillo
Where History meets the Sea
Where History meets the Sea
While surfing is the main attraction, Boca de Pascuales is also ideal for those seeking to unwind, savor fresh seafood, or simply take in the vastness of the ocean.
Likely the best-loved beach anywhere on the Colima coast, you get prized surfing waves, excellent seafood, and famous black sand beaches that seem to go on forever.
This is an ecotourism paradise: camp, stay in stone cabins, paddle a kayak or boat, fish for tilapia, carp, and bass, hike coffee-lined trails
The most exotic beach country along this enchanted coast, you find a land of volcanoes crashing into the sea and every verdant landscape bearing something lush and inviting.
The Cerro de la Cruz viewpoint offers gratifying views of Manzanillo Bay, Cuyutlán Lagoon, the San Pedrito Inner Port, the city and the mountains surrounding the bays of Manzanillo.
The Arco Marco in Manzanillo is a majestic rock arch offering a unique natural spectacle, perfect for boat tours, photography, and observing marine wildlife, with stunning views of beaches, coves, and rocky formations along the coast.
Just 7 km from Armería, Playa El Paraíso offers delicious local dishes like ceviche and zarandeado fish, and thanks to the impressive waves this beach provides, you can enjoy surfing and bodyboarding. You can also explore the mangroves of Estero Palo Verde or relax while watching the sunset and starry sky by the sea.
Discover Las Brisas Beach, a sandy stretch on Manzanillo’s bay perfect for families, sea lovers, and sunset photographers; easily accessible from downtown, with nearby restaurants and services for a comfortable visit.