Mexico's beaches line both the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean, offering everything from calm turquoise water to dramatic surf and cliffs. On the Caribbean side, white-sand beaches and clear water make it perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and diving. The most popular beach resorts include Cancún, Playa del Carmen, Tulum, and Cozumel, all famous for coral reefs and resort life. On the Pacific coast, Cabo San Lucas stands out for luxury resorts, sea arches, and whale watching. Puerto Vallarta and nearby Riviera Nayarit mix long beaches with charming towns and jungle-covered hills. Mexico's beaches are loved because you can find party vibes, family resorts, or quiet escapes–all under warm sun and colorful sunsets.
The webcam shows a live view from the Fiesta Americana Acapulco Villas Hotel overlooking the shoreline of Playa Condesa. From this angle, the sandy beach, rolling waves, and a clear stretch of the Pacific Ocean are visible, along with part of the hotel's swimming pool area in the foreground. The hotel is located along Avenida Costera Miguel Alemán, right in Acapulco's Golden Zone, one of the city's most active and well-known beachfront areas. It gives a real feel of daily beach life, mixing resort relaxation with the energy of Acapulco’s main coastal strip.
Zihuatanejo: Playa La Madera/Zihuatanejo: Playa La Madera 2
Webcams showing Playa La Madera look out over the beach and calm waters of the bay. From the live view, it is possible to see the shoreline, swimmers, small boats, and daily activity along the sand. Playa La Madera is located inside the Bay of Zihuatanejo, just east of the town center and a short walk from Playa Principal. Zihuatanejo is a coastal town on Mexico's Pacific coast in the state of Guerrero. It sits on a protected bay and mixes residential areas, beaches, and harbor life. The webcams offer a simple look at everyday beach conditions in one of Zihuatanejo's central areas.
Zihuatanejo: Playa La Ropa
The webcam at Playa La Ropa shows a live view of the long sandy beach and bay waters. It is located along the beachfront and is partly hidden between palm trees, so the foliage frames the sand and ocean in the view. Playa La Ropa is about 1.2 km (0.75 miles) long and lies east of Playa Principal and Playa La Madera on the Bay of Zihuatanejo. The camera captures the shoreline, people walking, and boats on the water.
Playa de Tulum
The webcam shows a live view of the water and sand along this beach, so you can see the color of the sea, waves rolling in, and the shoreline in real time. It's located on the beachfront in Tulum, Quintana Roo, facing out toward the Caribbean Sea where the water is typically clear and blue. Playa de Tulum itself is a long stretch of soft sand just south of the Tulum town center and the famous Tulum ruins, running along the protected coastline. The area is known for its wide open beach, shallow water near shore, and a relaxed atmosphere that contrasts with busier resort zones farther north.