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The beach isn't very large, but it stretches out quite a bit with plenty of trees for shade from the intense heat. The sea was very calm today, despite the strong winds, thanks to being sheltered in a bay. The road to the beach is in poor condition, making it a bit challenging to drive back with a regular car. It's a great spot for camping and having a barbecue.
I highly recommend visiting Iguanita Beach, a stunning national refuge perfect for photography enthusiasts and those looking to relax in calm, crystal-clear waters. Access to the beach is limited to 4x4 vehicles only. 🌊📸🚙🌞
This beach is one of the best I've been to in the area. Some may say it's accessible with any car, but I highly recommend using a 4x4 or at least an SUV with front dirt tires. I got stuck in the steepest part of the path.
This beach used to be a hidden gem, but it's now quite popular with locals. My husband and I camped here between Christmas and New Year's Eve and it was crowded. There are two sections to the beach - the right side is free with porto-potties, while the left side requires a $6 fee for access and has actual bathrooms and ranger security. We arrived before sunset and thought the beach was closed, but you just need to get the ranger's attention before 8pm. Overall, it's a beautiful small beach, but be prepared for crowds as it's well known to locals now.
We went to this beach as part of a guided 4wheeler tour. The beach is stunning! It's untouched, with more monkeys than people and iguanas roaming in the trees. The ocean view is breathtaking. I'm not sure if I'll ever have the chance to return, but this part of the trip truly amazed me.