In 2026, the state of Colima is consolidating its position as one of the most comprehensive tourist destinations in western Mexico. With an offer that integrates Pueblos Mágicos, archaeological sites, museums, emblematic cuisine, and a year-round calendar of festivities, the state delivers cultural, natural, and recreational experiences within short travel distances.
Below is a structured guide by key categories to help plan your 2026 travel agenda.
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Which Pueblos Mágicos Should You Visit in Colima?
Comala
Among the must-visit destinations in Colima for 2026, Comala stands out as a Pueblo Mágico recognized for its traditional whitewashed architecture and historic portales, ideal for travelers who appreciate charming small towns.
Its gastronomy features traditional Mexican snacks, while the Coffee Route offers tastings and local experiences perfect for coffee enthusiasts.

Archaeological Sites and Pre-Hispanic Heritage
Zona Arqueológica La Campana
- A pre-Hispanic urban center with plazas and ceremonial platforms.
- Open year-round with permanent guided tours available.
Zona Arqueológica El Chanal
- Features ceremonial altars and carved stone engravings.
- Ideal for cultural visits during the 2026 winter season.
These archaeological sites provide insight into the ancient civilizations that once flourished in the region.
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Best Museums to Visit in Colima
Colima offers a wide variety of cultural venues that highlight its historical development, supported by the state’s tourism authorities. Here are some of the top museums to explore:
Museo Universitario de Artes Populares María Teresa Pomar
- Showcases traditional Mexican folk art and handicrafts.
- Offers quarterly cultural workshops for visitors interested in artisan techniques and textile traditions.
Museo Regional de Historia de Colima
- Houses archaeological and colonial-era collections.
- Hosts temporary exhibitions throughout 2026.
- A key destination for history enthusiasts interested in Colima and surrounding regions.
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Best Beaches to Visit in Colima
Manzanillo
- Host of international sport fishing tournaments (January and November 2026).
- Home to popular beaches such as Miramar and La Audiencia.

Manzanillo remains one of the Pacific Coast’s most attractive beach destinations for both relaxation and adventure tourism.
Playa de Cuyutlán
- Known for its volcanic black sand and salt-producing tradition.
- Host of the Salt Festival in July 2026.
Cuyutlán offers a more traditional coastal experience, combining history and seaside charm.
Traditional Dishes and Typical Foods of Colima
In every tourist destination across Colima, visitors will encounter authentic regional cuisine. Some must-try dishes and beverages include:
- Tatemado colimense (marinated pork baked in traditional style).
- Fresh ceviches and zarandeado-style grilled fish along the coast.
- Tuba fresca, a refreshing traditional palm sap beverage.
- Sopitos and sweet enchiladas.
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Colima’s gastronomy reflects a blend of coastal and inland culinary influences, reinforcing its cultural identity.
Festivals and Events in 2026
- Feria de Todos los Santos
- October 30 to November 15, 2026.
- Manzanillo Carnival
- Starting February 2026.
- Fiestas Charrotaurinas of Villa de Álvarez
- Beginning February 2026.
- Independence Day Celebrations
- September 15 and 16, 2026.

These festivities combine music, gastronomy, cultural exhibitions, and traditional performances, attracting both domestic and international visitors.
A Strategic Destination for 2026
Colima offers in 2026 a strategic combination of culture, recreation, and tradition. Its proximity between mountains and sea allows travelers to explore pre-Hispanic ruins, colonial towns, Pacific beaches, museums, and vibrant celebrations within just a few days.
With this diversity concentrated in a compact geographic area, Colima strengthens its position as a comprehensive destination for national and international tourism in 2026.