Most tourists travel to Mexico for its striking beaches. Surrounded by 6,000 miles of shoreline for four distinct parts. Mexico has incomparable sunny places. There really is something for everyone. When visiting Mexican beaches. They are found from deserts to tropical jungles. Its turquoise waters range from green to blue. They are from rustic lodges (palapas) to large tourist hotels. Wherever you decide to go, remember the following: • By law, all beaches in Mexico are open to the public. Free of charge. • sunbathing nude or, for women, not the top of your bathing suit is strictly prohibited. (There are some exceptions: Puerto Angel is a nude beach). • Few beaches have lifeguards. Take safety precautions. • Be careful with the intense sun of Mexico, use sunscreen and avoid the strongest hours (from 12:00 to 14:00) • Do not swim alone or in remote locations, not your back to the sea and the waves are unpredictable. • If you feel that is pulled offshore not alter or try to swim to the beach, instead swim parallel to the beach and usually about 12 meters (40 feet) of the situation changes and it is then safer to swim to shore. • Pay attention to the flags placed on some beaches, as they indicate the condition of the water. Main museums: • Museum of Cultures of Oaxaca (Before: Regional Museum) - Oaxaca City, inside the former convent of Santo Domingo. It features fourteen permanent showrooms and thirteen small interactive themed rooms in the area of ??the cells in the novitiate. Their showrooms provide an overview archaeological, historical and ethnographic Oaxacan cultures. In the archaeological collections of objects is found in the various examinations conducted by the National Institute of Anthropology and History. The history and ethnography rooms have political, religious and military of the various cultures in Oaxaca resistance warn them of indigenous peoples before the conquest, their identity, the will to revive its economy, regain their demographic, incorporating new cultural patterns and further organized based on their traditions and wisdom.