ECOTOURISM
In San Blas
and its surrounding areas there are various places where you can observe flora
and fauna or go on photo safaris while you enjoy a peaceful walk along nature
trails.
La Tobara. Located in the
city of San Blas, 2 km (1.2 mi) from
the port. Freshwater and salt water come together here to form a river with
lagoons and navigable estuary canals. This is the ideal location to observe
such plant species as lilies, orchids, fig trees and ferns. As for animals,
you?ll see herons, cormorants, parakeets, parrots, doves and turtledoves, among
other species. Open daily from 8:00 to 6:00.
Parque Nacional
Isla Isabel (Isabel Island National Park). Lies 74 km (46 mi) northwest of San Blas by boat. This is one of Mexico?s most important
ecological reserves, thanks to its biodiversity. It?s also the breeding grounds
of diverse marine birds, including frigate birds, booby birds, the red-billed
tropicbird and seagulls, among other species.
Isla
de Mexcaltitan (Mexcaltitan
Island). Located 90 km (56 mi) south of San Blas, off Highway 54. This is a great place to observe
birds throughout the year, particularly in the winter. It is home to such
species as herons, kingfishers, black-bellied whistling ducks and egrets, among
others.
La Bajada. Located 25 km (15 mi) south of San Blas. This singular town offers countless sites to observe birds
and enjoy photo safaris.
La Manzanilla. Located 20 km (14 mi) southeast of San Blas, off Highway 54. The lowland jungle vegetation here
makes it the ideal place to observe plant and animal species or go on a photo
safari.