A dreamlike secret beach
If there were no gentle waves hitting the small sand, it could be said that it would be easy to go through Playa del Amor without knowing there was a beach there.
Playa del Amor has become a popular place after the first photo of this place was shared online, most people do not believe that such a place really exists in real life.
The Marieta Islands are located on the coast of Puerto Vallarta, Mexico and are believed to have formed centuries ago due to volcanic activities in the region. In the early 1900s, the Mexican government used this uninhabited place to become a military test site.
After years of research plus the efforts of scientists and archipelagos, they are legally protected.
Mexican government announced Marietas is a protected national park. Today, the islands are still uninhabited and only allowed boats can take tourists to visit.
You can only get to this magical location through a 2.5-meter tunnel connecting the Pacific Ocean and they will have to swim to this secluded paradise.
Although previous bomb tests have hurt the flora and fauna populations here, some argue that it has created one of the most special wonders here: Playa del Amor.
- Strange beauty of 'unique' beaches
- The most dangerous beaches in the world
- 8 most pristine beaches in the world
- The most terrifying waters in the world
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- Sandstorm swept away flying objects on the French beach
- The beach disappeared for 12 years suddenly appeared in just one night
- The sparkling glass beach is in danger of disappearing
- The 300m beach disappeared three decades after a night
- Surreal scenes such as aliens at the 'dragon egg' rock beach tens of millions of years old
- Impressed by hundreds of thousands of turtles landing on the beach
- Why smell the sea?