{"id":3220,"date":"2018-08-22T09:34:03","date_gmt":"2018-08-22T09:34:03","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.kooxdiving.com\/en\/?p=3220"},"modified":"2019-10-24T10:40:53","modified_gmt":"2019-10-24T10:40:53","slug":"discover-soliman-bay-in-mexico","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.kooxdiving.com\/en\/discover-soliman-bay-in-mexico\/","title":{"rendered":"Discover Soliman Bay in Mexico – the Reef and Snorkeling"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Discovering the Soliman Bay in Mexico – the Reef and Snorkeling<\/h1>\n

Soliman Bay is a classic Mexico tourist destination. A cluster of picturesque villas, cabanas and little bungalows butting right up to the sands, set in the arch of a little-visited yet paradisiacal beach. If white sands, relative privacy and a whole lot of sea and sun are what you had in mind for your Mexican holiday, secluded Soliman Bay could well be the place for you. But while the bay is a quiet place to stay on the surface, there’s a whole lot of action under the water and a plenty to do nearby.<\/p>\n

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Snorkeling and kayaking are immensely popular here. And when you see the amazing reef just off shore, you will see why. In fact, taking a little kayak ride out to the small but perfectly formed reef is the ideal break from your time soaking up the rays of the generous Mexico sun – not to mention the drinks which are in plentiful supply from the two small local restaurants, one smaller and one higher end, which make up the places to eat in the bay.<\/p>\n

How to get to Soliman Bay, Mexico<\/h2>\n

Soliman Bay is located a little north of Tulum<\/a> and immediately north of Tankah. There are several easy ways to get there:<\/p>\n

Drive<\/b><\/p>\n

If you’ve rented a car for your trip, you’ll probably find you’ll have the easiest time of getting to the bay.<\/p>\n

If you’re coming from Tulum, simply head north until you see the sign for Hotel Jashita, then turn right. If you’re coming from Playa del Carmen, travel until you go past Ocasr and Lalo’s, then turn back on yourself when given the option and then turn right at the sign of Hotel Jashita as if you were coming from Tulum.<\/p>\n

Take a taxi or collective bus (collectivo)<\/b><\/p>\n

Expect your taxi driver to take the same route as if you were driving yourself as described above. If in a collectivo, request that you be dropped off at the Hotel Jashita turning if you are coming from Tulum. From Playa del Carmen, get dropped off at Oscar and Lalo’s. Then all you need to do is hop across Highway 307 to the entrance to Soliman Bay.<\/p>\n