Cacaluta Bay, the largest and least accessible of Huatulco’s bays, is a heart-shaped inlet in Oaxaca, Mexico. Known for its role as a backdrop in the film Y Tu Mamá También, the bay offers clear waters and good snorkeling just a short swim from the shore. Surrounded by lush, undisturbed nature, Cacaluta Bay provides a serene setting, a stark contrast to the bustling atmosphere of Santa Cruz Bay. Visitors can enjoy the tranquil ambiance and explore the underwater world teeming with marine life.
Cacaluta Bay (Bahia de Cacaluta)
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