Gorgeous beach that's worth the effort. We took the hiking trail from Playa Danta and it was a pretty well-groomed trail with guardrails in some areas. It's not a long hike, but it does have some elevation. Beautiful lookout halfway on the trail between Danta and Dantita that's at the highest point of the hike.
The beach itself has sugary sand, plenty of tree cover for shade, and is very secluded. The water is turquoise and incredibly warm for ocean water. Very low waves relative to other nearby beaches. Was well worth the effort to get there. Great place to go on a lunch date...
Read moreAn absolute hidden gem. Very easy accesable from Danta Beach. No need to hike through the mountains. Just walk by the shore. The water is crystal clear and warm with turquoise colour. The sand is so soft and has mixture of black, orange and white particles that makes this beach even more beautiful. The beach is quiet, not crowded and has one of those waters that allow you to swim without a fear of being dragged to an open ocean by strong current. Thoroughly enjoyed it. Remember to bring your own food and drinks as there are no facilities at the...
Read moreIt's a fantastic beach. After parking the car , you'll need to hike a bit, around 15 minutes,the hike isn't hard, but it's better if you wear water shoes or proper shoes, though I did in flip flops. The views were amazing!
We were alone at the beach from 14.00-16.00, after 4pm peoe who are staying in Las Catalinas started slowly gathering. The beach is great, you can swim there. If you wanna have a beer or some snacks, you should take everything with you. There's nothing at the beach, and the town, Las Catalinas, is rediculous...
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