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Danya Soto
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Music lover, an enthusiast of dark beer and the art. Field of view: 50 mm. Shy but with a high probability of thunderstorms.

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Mismaloya Beach: Natural Charm and History

By  Danya Soto
Sep. 8, 2023
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Nestled on the west coast of Mexico, near Puerto Vallarta, lies a natural gem known as Mismaloya Beach. This paradise has witnessed a rich and varied history that combines the grandeur of nature with the magic of cinema.

The word “Mismaloya” has indigenous roots. It comes from the Nahuatl language and is a combination of two words: “Miztli,” which means “place of,” and “Maloya,” which means “tender corn.” So it translates as “place of tender corn” or “where young corn is found.” This name is a reminder of the historical importance of agriculture and corn in the region.

The Night of the Iguana

Mismaloya Beach became famous in 1963 with the film The Night of the Iguana, directed by John Huston and starring Richard Burton and Ava Gardner. The breathtaking shots of the bay and tropical jungle made this place unforgettable in the minds of cinephiles and put Mismaloya on the map as a first-class tourist destination.

Natural Beauty

Today, Mismaloya Beach remains a haven of natural beauty. Its crystal-clear waters are perfect for scuba diving, snorkeling, stand-up paddle boarding and SUP yoga. Surrounded by a tropical jungle, the beach offers the opportunity to explore nature in its purest form.

This corner of Mexico’s Pacific coast has become a complete micro-destination, with resorts, hotels and restaurants that offer an unforgettable experience

Danya Soto
Photographer

Music lover, an enthusiast of dark beer and the art. Field of view: 50 mm. Shy but with a high probability of thunderstorms.

  danyasotto
moc.s1713515589gamxe1713515589m@ayn1713515589ad1713515589

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