Sat on the shores of San Ignacio lagoon, these cabanas offer rustic yet comfortable wilderness accommodation in an outstanding location. Food is freshly prepared daily by the resident Mexican family, and a naturalist guide is on hand to talk about the lagoon's grey whale migration phenomenon. Find Out More
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This small and simple eco camp consists of a series of walk-in tents, situated very close to the grey whale’s breaching site. A beachside lounging area is equipped with hammocks, chairs and a camp fire, providing the perfect place to unwind under the stars, after an exhilarating day's whale watching. Find Out More
Located in the picturesque town of Angangueo, with its cobbled streets and wooden houses, Don Bruno is conveniently situated to visit the nearby butterfly sanctuaries. Rooms are clustered around a pretty garden courtyard and each have a fireplace for cool evenings. A restaurant serves traditional regional cuisine Find Out More
Conveniently located near the monarch butterfly sanctuaries, you can expect luxurious comfort at this traditional, rustic Mexican retreat which is surrounded by lush gardens and forest. With only nine rooms and six cabins, Rancho San Cayetano provides a personal and exclusive experience. Find Out More