This is a very beautiful beach. The water was so clear and there is a hiking area that has a great lookout at the peak where you can see all of Balandra. This is a preserved natural ecosystem and you can walk for miles with chest level water. It is quite unique.
However, for us this visit was too rushed and we really did not get a chance to fully enjoy the beauty. We came with a tour group early in the morning and we had to leave in a few hours. It was February, so the water was cold early in the day. The washroom was an outhouse, the line up is long and you had to pay for toilet paper. There were no food vendors.
We will be back to visit again. We probably will go in the afternoon and food. We will not forget our water shoes, so not to disturb the sting rays...
   Read moreThis is a beautiful area with a shallow beach. The tide was out when we were there so had to wade a long way out to get to waist deep water. Nice to visit once but I won’t drive from Cabo again.
There are lots of misinformation about entry. This I confirmed when we visited.
2 entries: 8am-12 and 1-5pm Police clear you out at end of shift.
Open 7 days of week but first Sunday of the month is for locals only and yes they enforce.
420 people per shift. They count! Only ~300 on the Monday we were there but long line of cars by 12:30. Let us in at 12:50
We were not charged any entry fee.
No camping here. Go 6 km to Tecolote beach for...
   Read moreEs una playa muy bonita para conocer o tomar fotos para el Instagram, pero a mi punto de vista esta sobrevalorada, solo hay 2 horarios de entrada; a las 8am y a la 1pm (NO PAGAS NADA, acceso solo a 450 personas) Llegas y tienes que hacer fila ya sea en carro o caminando (caminando o en uber toma foto del ultimo carro para mostrarle al guardia detrás de quien llegaste) (HAY CAMIONES QUE TE LLEVAN DESDE EL MALECON A LAS PLAYAS, COSTO $70 PESOS por viaje) por ultimo no son aguas profundas los bebés pueden andar gateando, no venden comida tu tienes que llevar todo, bueno en la fila andan vendedores ambulantes con comida, bebidas y hasta accesorios de playa, pero es un área protegida asà que no hay basura ni restaurantes.
En mi opinión esta mejor la playa pichilingue o coromuel y no es tanto rollo, aun asà disfrute la...
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