Isla Tortuga, a private, uninhabited island on Mexico's western coast offers miles of beaches—and it's up for grabs.
is located along the coast in the center of Riviera Nayarit and has over a thousand feet of beachfront facing the Platanitos Surf Break. The island, which currently has no structures, is exceptionally lush with towering coconut trees and native vegetation. It’s zoned for a private estate, small eco-resort or even a glamping site.
Here, you don’t have to worry about prying eyes, as the land is surrounded by over 1,500 acres of ecological preserve filled with estuary channels. The land is situated at the end of a gentle, swimmable, eight-mile beach and is less than two hours from Puerto Vallarta’s international airport, as well as fabulous surfable beaches and villages.