It depends more on the season of the year, as Dec-Apr is the time where most beaches in Mexico are calmer. From May to November, the beaches on both the Pacific and Caribbean are more turbulent, as the hurricane season elapses during those months.
Because these cities have the best tourism infrastructure found in Mexico: good highways, nice hotels, clean beaches and until recently, very good security.
Yes and no. There are white, sandy beaches as well as dangerous, rocky coasts. Examples of sandy beaches include Puerto Vallarta, Cancun or the Mayan Riviera; rocky beaches include most of the Baja California Peninsula and several miles of seashore along the Pacific coast of Mexico.
Florida has approximately 663 miles of beaches, making it one of the states with the most extensive coastline in the United States. Its beaches are famous for their white sand and warm waters, attracting millions of tourists each year. The state's diverse coastal regions include the Atlantic Ocean on the east and the Gulf of Mexico on the west.
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Yes. With 9,330 kilometers (5,798 miles) of coast along the Pacific Ocean, Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea, Mexico is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world due to this very fact.
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Volcanoes, mountain ranges, and oceanic beaches would be three of Mexico's most notable landforms.
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No. Mexico has better beaches, more secure cities and more beautiful landscapes. It is the 10th most visited country by international tourists in the world, having more tourism than the rest of Latin America combined.
Most of the Great Lakes have extensive beaches, so - yes- there can be beaches on lakes.