Manzanillo is for more a versatile place for visitors, both for work as it has one of the main cargo ports of the Mexican Pacific, but if the visit is on vacation, Manzanillo offers fun options, counting on the Santiago Bay with its The gentle waves are perfect for spending a family day, while the Manzanillo Bay offers the visitor extensive beaches where you can enjoy a relaxing walk as well as the most beautiful sunsets.

The Sailfish Monument
This is the icon of the coastal city of Manzanillo, it is the most famous monument that you cannot miss in the historic center. The sculpture was created by Sebastián and highlights the origin of the city's bay, as a special touch here you can enjoy the typical drink called tuba.
Historical Center
Recently remodeled, it stands out for its white buildings, pedestrian walkways as well as its quiet and clean streets. Here you can sit on the benches of the Álvaro Obregón Garden and admire the kiosk, the dancing fountains that decorate at night and the buildings around it.
Manzanillo Bay
The main bay of Manzanillo that is consecrated for its beautiful beaches that are: Las Coloradas, El Viejo, Ventanas, Las Brisas, San Pedrito, Playa Azul, Las Hadas, Salahua and La Escondida and you can also walk along the downtown boardwalk, you will see the fiscal pier and the inner port as well as various tourist services.
Malecon of the Holy Spirit
Named after the ship that first arrived in Manzanillo, it was initially called “Santiago de Buena Esperanza”. In the long walk along this boardwalk you can admire or, where appropriate, photograph monuments and sculptures such as: El estibador, Escorpión, Las Pescadora, Monument to the Sailfish, Monument to Benito Juárez and the Pilot Boat.