Olive Ridley Sea Turtle Arribada — Ixtapilla Beach
One of Mexico's lesser-known olive ridley arribadas, where thousands of sea turtles swarm a remote Michoacán beach in simultaneous mass nesting events.
About this spectacle
During the mass nesting events known as arribadas, thousands of olive ridley sea turtles emerge simultaneously from the Pacific surf onto Ixtapilla Beach in Michoacán, Mexico. Visitors witness a living tide of ancient reptiles hauling themselves across dark volcanic sand, laboriously excavating nests and depositing eggs before retreating into the ocean. The air fills with the rhythmic sound of flippers pushing through sand, and the scale of the spectacle — hundreds or thousands of turtles visible at once — creates an overwhelming sense of witnessing one of nature's great surviving rituals. Dawn and dusk arrivals are common, and guided night walks allow careful observation without disrupting nesting females. The beach itself is remote and lightly visited, lending the experience an intimate, almost surreal quality that more famous turtle beaches rarely offer.
When to go
Jan — Dec, peak Jul — Nov
Getting there
Nearest airport: ZLO. Nearest city: Manzanillo.
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