Encounter hundreds of wild iguanas at the legendary Iguanario Archundia sanctuary, then continue to the charming lagoon village of Barra de Navidad — a sun-soaked fishing pueblo framed by mangroves, Pacific surf, and colonial history dating to the Spanish Manila galleons.
What to expect
The drive south along the Costalegre hugs a spectacularly lush coastline before arriving at Iguanario Archundia (rated 4.1 on Google, 114 reviews) — a family-run sanctuary where hundreds of iguanas of all sizes roam freely, and guests can offer fruit to the larger adults at close range. A local naturalist explains iguana biology and conservation efforts. The group then continues to Barra de Navidad, the languid lagoon town from which Miguel de Legazpi's fleet departed in 1564 for the Philippines. Lunch is served at a waterfront palapa with fresh Pacific seafood, and free time allows a stroll along the malecon or a dip in the surf.
Good to know
Full-day excursion; Barra de Navidad is ~1 hour south of the port. Depart no later than 8:30 AM. Sun protection essential — the lagoon town offers very little shade. An ideal choice for wildlife lovers, history enthusiasts, and those seeking a more relaxed Pacific coast day.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Manzanillo — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.