Discover the Hidden Gem of Troncones, Mexico for Your Next Beach Vacation

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Palapas restaurant on the beach

 

Adventures, local culture, and palapas dining in Troncones



For those seeking some adrenaline beyond the surf, Troncones offers a variety of outdoor activities. There’s no shortage of adventures, from horseback riding on the beach to hiking in the nearby Sierra Madre mountains. Costa Nativa offers organized eco-tours like estuary kayaking and wildlife observation, a snorkel tour to Ixtapa Island, and a mountain cave hike. You can also go fishing, take a scenic boat ride, or even volunteer in turtle conservation programs with ECOT.

Compared to other vacation spots in Mexico, Troncones is committed to preserving its natural beauty and keeping things as they are — idyllic, peaceful, and quaint. By choosing Troncones over the more touristy areas, you’re choosing to immerse yourself in authentic Mexican culture. The town has resisted the urge to commercialize fully, ensuring that local traditions remain intact. One of the many reasons visitors fall in love with Troncones is the sense of community and safety. The locals are friendly and often go out of their way to make visitors feel at home.

Troncones’ local restaurants, often called “palapas,” serve some of the freshest seafood you’ll ever taste. Siete Mares, Chenchos, La Mexicana, and Costa Brava are some of the best-rated restaurants in the area. Everything is authentic — there are no tourist traps in Troncones. Side-by-side in the palapas, locals and travelers alike enjoy dishes like ceviche, fish tacos, and grilled snapper. Make sure to try a refreshing “michelada” (traditional Mexican beer cocktail) or freshly squeezed tropical juice.

Eco-lodges and wellness for a sustainable stay

Woman practicing SUP yoga



The laid-back ambiance, combined with the sound of crashing waves and tropical breezes, makes Troncones a preferred destination for yoga and wellness escapes. Several places offer yoga sessions, spa treatments, and other holistic activities to rejuvenate the mind and body. Tres Mujeres and Present Moment are two highly-rated, long-standing boutique hotels offering pilates classes, detox cleanses, yoga retreats, dance sessions, and many more wellness initiatives. With beachfront yoga decks, these are perfect for sun salutation vinyasas.

You’ll also find several accommodations that emphasize sustainability and minimal environmental impact. Hacienda Eden is a laid-back oasis with an intimate number of 14 rooms, fantastic amenities, and a beach just steps away. 70% of the property’s guests come back, so there must be a reason! To get to the town of Troncones, you would ideally arrive at Ixtapa/Zihuatanejo Airport (ZIH). From there, you can rent a car in advance through Expedia.com or upon arrival at one of the four kiosks outside the airport. You can also take a taxi (agree on the price before you get in), public bus (less advised), or inquire if shuttles are available to your hotel.

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Troncones, Guerrero, is the ultimate down-to-earth paradise for those feeling overwhelmed by the crowded beach resorts and commercial hubs. Here, the pace is slow and authentic, the energy is relaxed, and nature remains pure. Pack your bags, leave behind your worries, and let this underrated beach town show you the true essence of a laid-back Mexican vacation.



Dave Pennells

By Dave Pennells

Dave Pennells, MS, has contributed his expertise as a career consultant and training specialist across various fields for over 15 years. At City University of Seattle, he offers personal career counseling and conducts workshops focused on practical job search techniques, resume creation, and interview skills. With a Master of Science in Counseling, Pennells specializes in career consulting, conducting career assessments, guiding career transitions, and providing outplacement services. Her professional experience spans multiple sectors, including banking, retail, airlines, non-profit organizations, and the aerospace industry. Additionally, since 2001, he has been actively involved with the Career Development Association of Australia.