Adults only Resort
Luxury Ocean Front Junior Suites:
Secrets Huatulco Resort & Spa offers luxurious smoke-free oceanfront suites, each featuring a king-size bed (or two double beds), whirlpool for two, private terrace or balcony, complimentary mini-bar and much more.
Room and Suite Amenities
Duration: 5 days & 4 nights
Traveler Requirement: Must be Married or cohabitating with matching address on ID's for cohabitating couples.
Guests: 2 Adults Only
Additional Travelers: Contact us for more information.
Additional Nights: Contact us for more information
Resort Fees & Taxes Apply
Booking Requirements: A copy of all Adult travelers traveling must include a copy of their State ID's or Passports when booking
Indulge in an expansive array of international cuisine. Choose from seven á la carte gourmet restaurants, a buffet venue, a grill and a café – reservations are never required. Or sneak away for a romantic meal in your suite or on the beach. 24-hour dining options allow guests to enjoy late night bites at the Coco Café. Or stay in and order room service. It’s all available at any hour day or night. Your Unlimited-Luxury® privileges include all meals as well as top-shelf spirits.
Unlimited Top-Shelf Spirits
A half-day excursion into the Sierra Madre del Sur, the Cascadas Mágicas is a set of beautiful waterfalls on a tributary of the Río Copalita. The falls are ensconced in dense, remote jungle, you’ll travel in a 4×4 along a twisting mountain road. After paying entrance and hiking through lush jungle you’ll forget all that effort, as you’re confronted by banks of dreamy cascades and emerald pools.
There’s a path leading up the side of the falls and through a cave, and you can dive into the clear water, which is wonderfully cool after that jungle trek. For more information; click the picture!
Another trip into the Sierra Madre del Sur will take you to this botanical garden and farm where you can immerse yourself in Oaxaca’s natural scenery, flora and agriculture. Set in 130 hectares, Hagia Sofia is on the Río Magdalena and cultivates rare timber, fruits (80 varieties) as well as flowers native to Mexico and Southeast Asia. As you’ll be spending a day, breakfast and lunch are included in the tour, comprising fresh fruit grown on the grounds and Oaxacan quesadillas with homemade salsas. One of many highlights will be a walk up the Río Magdalena to the stunning Waterfall of the Bell.For more information; click the picture!
Below the archaeological site is a beach at one of the mouths of the River Copatila, changing dramatically with the seasons and tides. Sometimes there will be just a sliver of sand, but usually there’s a large open space where a branch of the river snakes down to the ocean, leaving a lagoon. Surfers hit the waves, and while the currents are too strong for leisurely swimming you can have a wild time bodyboarding. The mud deposited by the river is rich in minerals, and you can ask to be slathered from head to toe, which will leave your skin feeling unusually soft for days after. There’s a couple of beach-side restaurants for a shrimp taco or fish burger and cold beer while watching the surfers in action. For more information; click the picture!