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Located in the state of Oaxaca, Huatulco is known for its natural beauty, nine bays, 36 beaches, warm weather, biodiversity, and sustainable tourism. The bays and beaches are the main attractions, offering everything from serene snorkeling spots to lively party beaches. The locals are warm, welcoming, and accustomed to helping visitors from all over the world, making Huatulco a comfortable destination for English-speaking tourists.
Huatulco is well-connected by air and road. It has an international airport and access to several major highways. However, the best way to explore Huatulco and its surrounding areas is by car. With a rental car, you can set your pace, stop whenever you want, and discover hidden gems that are off the beaten path.
Your choice of car class should depend on your travel requirements. A compact or economy class is ideal for couples or solo travellers, while families or larger groups might opt for SUVs or minivans for a comfortable journey. If you plan to venture off-road or explore mountainous routes, a 4x4 vehicle is recommended.
Throughout Mexico, traffic laws follow the international standard. The speed limit in the city is generally 40 km/h while on highways it's between 80-110 km/h. To ensure a safe trip, we recommend familiarizing yourself with local traffic signs and rules.
Free parking can be found throughout Huatulco. However, leave your car in a secure lot or garage when possible, especially overnight. Some hotels offer guest parking services, which can be very convenient.
Life in Huatulco revolves around its bays and beaches. Explore the Santa Cruz Bay for lively beachfront activities or visit serene Cacaluta Bay for bird-watching and snorkeling. Drive to the nearby coffee plantations in Pluma Hidalgo, delve into the local culture in La Crucecita, or venture further on a day trip to the stunning trekking trails of the Sierra Madre Mountains.
Huatulco boasts a rich calendar of cultural events and during major holiday seasons like Christmas and Easter, the town comes alive with festivals. If you're a foodie, don't miss the annual Food and Wine Festival offering a taste of local delicacies and international cuisine.
Huatulco has a tropical savanna climate, which means it's warm all year round, with the hottest months from April to June. The official currency is Mexican Peso, but US dollars are widely accepted. Credit cards are also accepted in most places.
With the right car rental, your trip to Huatulco can be even more memorable. So buckle up, hit the road and let the adventure begin in this vibrant coastal paradise!