The people are friendly, honest and very hard-working. There are so many roving vendors, you really can't get a break. Me and my partner were even forcibly massaged on the beach. She did a great job, but I literally told her no about 35 times, no exaggeration. I felt great afterwards, so I really don't know how to feel about it. There is a few spots around the restaurants with sewage seeping into the streets. I say do not eat down in the village. If you do, you brave soul, remember the rules: only bottled beverages and well-cooked foods! Wish I had pictures to share, but I get too wrapped up in having the experience than documenting it. Check out the street view on Google maps....
Read moreWell worth the cost of a cab ride for the peace and quiet. As with most of Mexican beach front areas...the mall comes to you! Changing the name of the country to "Se Vende", would seem reasonable...lol. Pretty clean beach. Owners of the particular "slice" of the beach, do a great job of supplying food and beverages. Locally sourced fish is very good. Snorkeling opportunities along the rocks at the extreme end of the roped off areas. Ray's, stripers, groupers, gar, trigger fish and...
Read moreThe restaurant we ate at during our stay on the beach was expensive for the quality of food and drinks provided. Also, when we left there was a car parked behind us and no one could find the keys for the car. Once the truck next to me departed, I slowly maneuvered back and forth until I was able to exit ... and then three "parking lot attendants" asked for a tip! WHAT? They didnt even help me get out of the situation ): The beach was...
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