Los Arcos Marine Park

Los Arcos Marine Park

A renowned marine sanctuary located in the Bay of Banderas, Los Arcos Marine Park is a haven for snorkeling and diving enthusiasts.

3,800
Acres Protected
0
Miles of Trails
Est. 100,000
Annual Visitors
1984
Year Established

About Los Arcos Marine Park

Los Arcos Marine Park
 

Los Arcos Marine Park is an iconic marine reserve situated in the scenic Bay of Banderas, just off the coast of Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico. The park is named after the outstanding granite islands that rise dramatically from the sea, with arches that have been carved naturally over time. These formations provide a stunning backdrop for a rich marine ecosystem, home to a variety of sea life including tropical fish, sea turtles, rays, and occasionally humpback whales. The park's waters are a magnet for those seeking underwater adventures, offering premier snorkeling and diving opportunities in crystal-clear waters. Beyond its ecological value, Los Arcos also holds cultural significance as a symbol of the region's natural beauty. Visitors are drawn to its serene beaches and the opportunities for kayaking and bird watching around the rocky islets. The area is protected under Mexican law, ensuring the conservation of its diverse habitats and vibrant marine life. Local tour operators offer guided excursions, making it accessible for both seasoned divers and casual visitors who wish to experience its underwater wonders.

Highlights

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The Granite Arches

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Abundant Tropical Marine Life

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Popular Snorkeling Locations

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Humpback Whale Watching in Season

Notable Natural Features

Los Arcos

The impressive granite formations that are the main attraction of the park, known for their natural arches.

Underwater Caves

Explore hidden caves teeming with marine life, a favorite for advanced divers.

Isla Los Arcos

A small island providing stunning views of the surrounding marine landscape and abundant birdlife.