Huatulco [hwa·TOOL·co], Oaxaca [wa·HAH·ca] is still relatively uncrowded and unspoiled. Its numerous small, isolated bays, or the Bahías de Huatulco and close proximity to the mountainous jungles of the Sierra Madre del Sur make it an idyllic setting. Huatulco International airport, 10 miles west of town, serves the area and has recently expanded.
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Thanks for the feedback . . . domestic looks great and international looks down. Are you "domestic" once you land in Mexico city? Are you "international"
Hola. We just returned from Huatulco and the airport was CROWDED! And yet again, while in June 2009 there has been a 28% year-to-year DECLINE in overall air
The season in Mexico must have been very slow. When we traveled by luxury bus back to Mexico city from Tlaxcala, we were the only ones on it, other than the
Hi huatulco@yahoogroups.com, I set up a Facebook profile where I can post my pictures, videos and events and I want to add you as a friend so you can see it.
Perhaps it was because of Easter being in April??  We have also seen a tremendous amount of bus traffic into Huatulco during Easter time. Still, I wonder