Marietas Islands

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The Marietas Islands are a small group of uninhabited volcanic islands off Mexico’s Pacific coast, famed for their rich marine biodiversity, birdlife, and the hidden beach Playa del Amor.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf archipelago
uninhabited islands
accessibleBy boat
bestVisitSeason dry season
climate tropical
conservationMeasure temporary closures of Playa del Amor for restoration
country Mexico
distanceFromPuertoVallarta approximately 35 kilometers
geologicalOrigin volcanic
governingBody National Commission of Natural Protected Areas of Mexico NERFINISHED
hasActivityRestriction limited daily visitors to Playa del Amor
no permanent settlements allowed
regulated boat access
hasAttraction Hidden Beach NERFINISHED
Playa del Amor NERFINISHED
hasConservationIssue coral reef degradation
tourism pressure
hasEcosystem tropical marine ecosystem
hasFauna blue-footed booby
brown booby
dolphin
frigatebird
humpback whale
sea turtle
hasIsland Isla Larga NERFINISHED
Isla Redonda NERFINISHED
hasMarineProtectedArea Islas Marietas National Park NERFINISHED
hasReef coral communities
rocky reefs
knownFor Playa del Amor hidden beach NERFINISHED
marine biodiversity
scuba diving
seabird colonies
snorkeling
whale watching
languageOfSurroundingRegion Spanish
locatedIn Bahía de Banderas NERFINISHED
Pacific Ocean
locatedNear Puerto Vallarta NERFINISHED
Punta de Mita NERFINISHED
locatedOffCoastOf Nayarit NERFINISHED
nearestMajorCity Puerto Vallarta NERFINISHED
partOf Islas Marietas National Park NERFINISHED
protectedStatus UNESCO biosphere reserve buffer zone
national park
region Riviera Nayarit NERFINISHED
tourismType ecotourism
uninhabited true

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Punta de Mita locatedNear Marietas Islands
Punta de Mita hasNearbyIslandGroup Marietas Islands