Mexico
Looking for the best chillin in Mexico? We've got you covered with the top trails, trips, hiking, backpacking, camping and more around Mexico. The detailed guides, photos, and reviews are all submitted by the Outbound community.
Top Chillin Spots in and near Mexico
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20.409432,-87.305422, Mexico
Snorkel in Yal Ku Lagoon
4.0Charts display the numerous species of fish which may be seen in the lagoon, and the area's rocky underwater canyonlike terrain mixed with mangrove roots providing shelter for the fish offer an interesting landscape to snorkel through. There are two businesses that provide access to Yal Ku Lagoon...Read more -
20.645796,-87.631931, Mexico
Explore Punta Laguna Monkey Reserve
1 mi / 50 ft gainUpon entering the Punta Laguna Reserve, which lies 20 kilometers north of the Coba traffic roundabout, visitors are given two options. Simple admission grants access to swimming in the large lagoon, walking the trails, and visiting the small museum that explains the species of plants and animals ...Read more -
Hidalgo, Mexico
Camp at La Posada next to Potrero Chico
La Posada is a great campsite righto outside of the entrance of Potrero Chico, one of the best sport climbing areas in the world. You can set up your tent or sleep in your car here. The kitchen is a huge draw, with ample stoves, fridge space, and tables for big group dinners. This is also where ...Read more -
Loreto Municipality, Mexico
Camp at Playa Ligüí
Playa Ligüí south of Loreto is effectively the last public beach on Highway 1 before it heads west over the Sierra de la Gigantes mountains, and while not the pristine white sand beach of other nearby beaches it is still absolutely dramatic with fantastic views of the Sea of Cortez, Danzante Isla...Read more -
25.515194,-111.071335, Mexico
Camp at Puerto Agua Verde
The tiny fishing village of Puerto Agua Verde has a church, a sometimes open bodega, and two "restaurants" which are rarely open and are exactly what you would picture of a small beach eatery at the end of a dirt road some 60 miles from the nearest gas station. The gorgeous, quarter-mile long bea...Read more -
Hidalgo, Mexico
Climb Los Lobos Canyon in Potrero Chico
This is the first crag you can reach upon entering the Potrero Chico Canyon. The entrance is a scree pile, but there is a path that takes you towards sturdier rocks as you go to the right. If you find yourself battling crumbling gravel after a minute or two while making your way up to the rocks, ...Read more -
20.323308,-87.383869, Mexico
Swim in Cenote Dos Palmas
The cenote is set in a limestone cave depression, with the water surrounding a central island 'eye'. The water is clear blue, and as this cenote tends not to be crowded, you'll have a chance of seeing and swimming with the freshwater turtles that make their home here. The rounded limstone cave ta...Read more -
Xelhá, Mexico
Swim Cenote Tajma-Ha
This cenote is popular with divers, owing to its access to a complex underground cave system reaching a depth of about 15 meters, entering into multiple rooms. While popular amongst divers, swimmers will likely find no one else on the water's surface, so it makes for a quiet and relaxing stop. Th...Read more -
20.817630,-88.054320, Mexico
Cenote Agua Dulce
Looking for an unforgettable swim in the heart of the Yucatán Peninsula? Cenote Agua Dulce, located near Valladolid, Mexico, offers a serene and stunning natural escape perfect for travelers seeking a refreshing dip in one of the region’s best-kept secrets. What Makes Cenote Agua Dulce Spe...Read more -
20.198248,-87.502818, Mexico
Swim in Cenote Escondido
5.0The swimming area is nestled between limestone cliffs and lush jungle, with clear turquoise waters. A small changing room and a few tables and deck are about the only developments around this beautiful swimming hole. The cenote is a popular diving spot, having access into the limestone cave syste...Read more -
Playa El Medano, Mexico
Playa El Medano
4.0Playa El Medano is the main beach that you can spend the day at in Cabo San Lucas. This is a great beach to just spend the day at relax. There are plenty of activities to do on the beach as well, from jet skiing to horseback riding. It's a very popular spring break destination, so there will b...Read more -
20.474095,-87.765466, Mexico
Swim in Cenote Tamcach-Ha
The spiral staircase descending to the water has two jumping platforms, about 5 meters and 10 meters above the water. The water is blue and clear enough to snorkel in. There is a lifeguard on duty, and life jacket rentals are available outside the cenote entrance. Admission for each of these thre...Read more -
20.836048,-88.051418, Mexico
Swim in Cenote Sac-Aua
Reaching the cave and cenote requires a 1-kilometer walk down a level path into the jungle, and guides provide helmets and lights before descending a set of stairs into the cave. Accessing the cenote requires heading down a set of wooden steps. The cenote contains a wide circular opening in the l...Read more -
20.887880,-88.136064, Mexico
Swim Cenote X'Canche
The cenote requires climbing down wooden stairs to the water level. Platforms for jumping and equipment such as life jackets for rent are also available, as is a short zip line, where you can glide over the water before dropping in from about 10 feet up. Lockers are available for those bringing t...Read more -
Chunyaxché, Mexico
Cenote Cristal
5.0Cenote Cristal, along with Cenote Escondido located directly across the street, share ownership and visitors can opt to pay for admission to either at the parking area for Cenote Cristal, or buy admission to both at a discounted rate. The crystalline water is blue and epically clear, and small s...Read more -
Tulum Municipality, Mexico
Swim in Cenote Corazon del Paraiso
Despite lying away from the more popular tourist clusters of Tulum-area cenotes, Corazon del Paraiso has modern facilities, a photogenic setting, and seems to be a favorite amongst locals. There are multiple decks, shaded chairs, and platforms for laying out on, as well as drinks and snack for sa...Read more