Anonymous wrote:Costa Rica - beach in Samara gives off a Tulum-like vibe. Fly to SJO and then its a few hour drive. You can book a transfer because you don't need a car in the town. The town is fun an walkable but not colonial.
Honduras - I've been to Utila (better for diving), not Roatan (better for beaches) and Spanish & English are spoken there. But its a hassle to get to, so I would find some closer beaches. Towns are not cute.
Nicaragua- San Juan del Sur would also give some Tulum like vibes, but my Nica friend has avoided it the last few years so I wouldn't go back now either. but Granada + San Juan would check the boxes at another time in history.
Mexico- consider Holbox, "the next Tulum". Its the same flight to Cancun, but then a few hour transfer to the ferry. Holbox Dream is a great budget hotel on the beach. No ruins or culture nearby.
Colombia - fly to Cartagena. Within an hour or so is the Santa Marta area. Parque Tayrona is a gorgeous, protected park but I remember the lodging there to be pretty rustic. Rodadero is this resort town frequented by Colombians. Ocean City like. You can rent chairs and cover in a little stall and then all day people walk by "masaje? masaje?" "aqua de coco!" so you can definitely practice your Spanish. I don't remember it being the most beautiful beach of my life but its a pretty fun experience. Cartagena is a cute Colonial town but you leave the city for the good beaches.
I have an in law from El Salvador. Suchitoto is their cute colonial town. Costa del Sol is their beach. I haven't been though to make any recommendations.
Anonymous wrote:PP here who commented about Vieques. To be clear, there are beach resorts in PR, just not in Vieques. Luquillo is a nice beach on the main island, and others may have recommendations there, but the most beautiful beaches are on Vieques and Culebra, both of which lack resorts. We stayed at a nice AirBnB.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve been traveling to Cancun/Playa del Carmen/Akumal/Tulum area for the last 30 years. I love the beaches, ruins, food, etc.
Our last trip though, in 2021 was the first time we’d been since 2016, and it was super disappointing. The sargassum (even though it was winter, it popped up a couple of times), the crowds, the exploding prices, the scams, etc. It just felt like everything had changed in a bad way. Things that used to cost $5-10 (like admission to a cenote), were now $30-40 and crowded. Not to mention the security situation, which escalated in the days before our trip. All was fine and we felt safe, but I didn’t enjoy worrying about it and monitoring it.
I’ve never been to Costa Rica-would that be a good alternative? Or Cartagena, Columbia? I’m looking for beaches and cute colonial towns. Ideally Spanish speaking. I know CR has also exploded in popularity the last couple of years so worried it will have similar problems to Cancun/Riviera Maya. I’d love to go to Guatemala but the beaches there are meh and it’s hard to get around.
Thank you!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go to Puerto Rico. Old San Juan for the colonial town, El Yunque for hiking and ziplining, and Vieques for amazing beaches. Bonus: bioluminescent bay in Vieques.
Op here. So this is dumb but it’s like I have a mental block around PR. I went through all the hassle of getting my kids passports and I’m gonna use them goshdarnit. Haha.
It sounds like I need to get over this.
I’ve also heard PR can be kind of dumpy….I must not be looking at the right places then!!
Anonymous wrote:Go to Puerto Rico. Old San Juan for the colonial town, El Yunque for hiking and ziplining, and Vieques for amazing beaches. Bonus: bioluminescent bay in Vieques.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For beaches? Maybe Turks and Caicos, but if you’re finding the Riviera Maya expensive, T&C would be worse. Panama, Honduras, Nicaragua and Belize all have some good beaches although the overall tourism infrastructure isn’t great in those countries…
Op here, yeah we can’t afford T and C, and we’re trying to target Spanish speaking countries.
Isn’t Nicaragua basically collapsing right now? I don’t think Americans can travel there but will check. And I’ve heard Honduras is pretty unsafe these days, though I imagine the Bay Islands are fine (but I’ve heard they don’t really speak Spanish on the Bay Islands-has anyone been?).
I guess I need to do more research but appreciate these thoughts from everyone!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:(but I’ve heard they don’t really speak Spanish on the Bay Islands-has anyone been?).
What language do you think they speak? Spanish is definitely spoken on Roatan…if you’re noting that due to tourism many people are bilingual, that’s true, but that’s the case in all these areas you’re considering.