There are so many things to do in Manzanillo that you couldn’t possibly enjoy them all in a single vacation trip. Here is a list of some of the activities you can enjoy in Manzanillo:
ATV Tours
Enjoy Mexico on a high-powered all terrain vehicle or off-road vehicle. Start in Manzanillo and cross into neighboring state. As you travel in your atv, you will enjoy wildlife and natural beauty.
Deep Sea Fishing
Manzanillo has some of the beast angler deep sea fishing in the world. And that is no wonder coming from the “Sailfish Capital of the World”. Get personalized service from local English-speaking charter boat operators.
Sport Fishing
An incredible sport fishing experience awaits you on board of one of Manzanillo’s popular fishing boats. Reel in sailfish, marlin, dorado, among others. Then cap it all off with a breathtaking sunset tour around the twin bays of Manzanillo.
Scuba Diving
Discover amazing wonders in the unspoilt underwater world in Manzanillo. Diving is one of the best kept secrets here and you have the chance to experience untouched realms of the sea. Visibility here is 25-100 ft, temperatures ranging from 76-85 degrees F (24-29 C), and hardly any strong currents along the coastline make Manzanillo one of the best places for diving.
Snorkeling
See all sorts of exotic fish, colorful sponges, and coral. The same reasons that make Manzanillo great for scuba diving also make it wonderful for snorkeling. Coming so close to the underwater is a serene experience. Plus you don’t need special training in order to snorkel.
Surfing
You can find some fine surfing waters northwest of downtown Manzanillo, Playa Miramar, Playa la Audiencia and Playa Olas Altas. For more hardcore surfers, further north (about 55 miles) is the resort town of Barra de Navidad which has more consistent swells.
Eco Tours
Enjoy 100 foot waterfall, swim in a crystal clear creek, take a tour of an ageless Mexican jungle with a spectrum of fauna and wildlife, or go see a live volcano. All of this awaits you in Manzanillo.
Kayaking
Paddle through some amazing scenery and landscapes. For the more adventurous types, kayak to Isla Navidad through water inhabited with crocodiles. Adventure awaits you.


