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We found this place after visiting the first beach mentioned here. The first was ok but noisy, locals with loud music. therefor we drove to the end of the beach. We asked if we could stay in front of palapa and if it was safe. No problem. Didn't have to pay, only if we wanted to use chairs and table would be 100peso. We didn't need them. Totally quiet, only the sound of the sea!
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Spent one night here; it was quiet and felt very safe. Beautiful beach but all the surroundings are full of garbage.
Report Check-InTrash everywhere. Seems to be worse than previous check ins or it was not mentioned.
Locals cruising on moto and horseback on the beach. Moved north down the beach, less trash
Report Check-InYou can enter at any point I town and then just follow the beach until you find a spot you like. Looks like most of the people park in front of the old palapas like us. An owner of the house next to it is super friendly, he told us we can use his bathroom and showers for free and then just leave a tip if we feel like it. He also invited us for a ceviche.
We stayed for 4 days. The beach is very long and wide, no good swimming but great spot for yoga, jogging etc. There are guys on scooters offering fresh oysters and empanadas de platano daily. The village is very cool, small, friendly, local, good food. There's some beach break surfing if you have a board with you. Overall a great spot to chill for a few days calmly. Super calm and peaceful.
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Take care of spring tide!! (new moon, full moon) --> it's possible to stay at the beach but only in the really back of it! the palapas are under water at spring tide.
Have a closer look to if the sand was recently wet or not or ask the locals.
Nice beach restaurants around :-)
Great beach and more quiet than in the center of the town. Spend 2 nights.
Belle plage plus calme que vers le centre du village. Nous y avons passé 2 nuits.
Report Check-Inperfect. park in the sand. very peaceful at night. people during the day, but not noisy. I love it!
Report Check-InWe were there on a Thursday. No loud music. Some kids with fireworks that sound like gun shot. Some bikers doing donuts ob the beach. Mexicans enjoying the place. Fishermen in the morning. Really quiet in the night.
Report Check-InA small paradise where to stay a few days. Very quiet and safe. The gentleman in front of whom we were parked is very nice and helpful. Bathroom at 10 pesos. The beach is just beautiful and endless. Walk for long hours finding superb seashells. In the evening, at low tide, find clams in the sand and have a feast! Magnificent sunsets.
A small paradise where to stay a few days. Very quiet and safe. The gentleman in front of whom we were parked is very nice and helpful. Bathroom at 10 pesos. The beach is just beautiful and endless. Walk for long hours finding superb seashells. In the evening, at low tide, find clams in the sand and have a feast! Magnificent sunsets.
Report Check-InStayed there one night. unfortunately we couldn't surf as the huricane was there few days ago so we stayed only one night.
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We found this place after visiting the first beach mentioned here. The first was ok but noisy, locals with loud music. therefor we drove to the end of the beach. We asked if we could stay in front of palapa and if it was safe. No problem. Didn't have to pay, only if we wanted to use chairs and table would be 100peso. We didn't need them. Totally quiet, only the sound of the sea!
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