Marietas Islands:
Booby birds. If there are any birds to remember when it comes to the Marietas Islands, it's them. There are brown-footed and blue-footed, they walk awkwardly when they are on land, but elegantly fly and dive in search of small fish. Then there are the other inhabitants of this Nayarit paradise: bottlenose dolphins, giant manta rays, olive ridley turtles and humpback whales that arrive in winter wanting to forget Alaska. And while the whales are jumping, sponges, anemones and sea urchins are stirring underneath them, among coral reefs. It is a show of transparencies reserved for divers and snorkeling enthusiasts.
This small archipelago, declared a Biosphere Reserve, is accessed by boat from Punta Mita. The Marietas Islands are alien, rocky, full of tunnels and caves. Humans walk on them to visit them, not to live them. There are those of Isla Larga, and that one, Playa del Amor, in Isla Redonda, that no one forgets. Only by swimming through a cavern can you get to know its hidden sand. It is an enclosed beach, with a circle of sky acting as a roof.

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