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The beach is truly stunning, with easy parking and an immaculately clean shoreline. Our midday visit on a weekday was hassle-free and we had no trouble accessing the beach. Our furry friends were delighted to join us, although we did encounter a few local dogs that were quite vocal. However, simply keeping our dogs on a leash and moving further down the beach allowed us to escape the barking and enjoy a quieter atmosphere. While there are a few palapas available, we preferred to bring our own beach umbrella. Don't forget to take a stroll up to the overlook for a breathtaking view.
This beach is absolutely stunning! There are two time slots available to visit, one from 8:00 am to 12:00 pm and the other from 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm. We decided to go for the 8:00 am slot and arrived at 7:40 am to queue up. We were 109th and 110th in line, and only 400 people are allowed in per session. We were able to drive into the beach parking area to unload, but then had to park our car about 600 meters away. After setting up our things under a palapa, we took a walk up the hill for some breathtaking views, which we highly recommend if you're able. When we returned, we were ready for a swim. There are also kayaks available for rent, and if you walk to the other side of the rocks, you'll find an even more secluded beach that you can see from the top of the hill. When our time was up, we headed to Tecolote beach nearby for the afternoon. Overall, the views were just amazing.
The beach has limited entry times - 8-11am, 11am-2pm, and 2-5pm. When I arrived at 7:45am, there was already a long line, but it moved quickly. Admission is free, but you are only allowed three hours. The water was a bit chilly and windy at 8am, but by 9am it was as beautiful as the pictures with clear turquoise water. The water is shallow enough to walk from one side to the other and see fish swimming below. Overall, I thoroughly enjoyed my time at this beautiful beach.
The beach is a serene and picturesque destination that offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. The limited number of visitors allowed at any given time ensures that the beach remains unspoiled and undisturbed. On our visit, we arrived early on a Sunday morning and were greeted by a small queue of cars. Despite the number of visitors, we were able to find a secluded spot on the beach, away from the crowds. We spent the day exploring the bay, encountering a variety of marine life including a green eel, schools of fish, and a majestic heron. The small arch that spans the bay adds to the charm of the beach. We were fortunate enough to spot two sting rays during our visit. Overall, we highly recommend this beach for anyone seeking a peaceful and immersive nature experience. Don't forget to shuffle your feet!
I've been to a lot of beaches, but this one is definitely one of the best. The water is so clear that you can see right through it. The beach is shallow enough that you can walk out pretty far without getting in over your head. Even in November, the water is still refreshing. There are a few umbrellas available, but they're first come, first served. You can rent some, but it's not really worth it. There's only one toilet and no restaurant, so make sure you're prepared. We brought our own snacks and spent about five hours here just relaxing.