Much has changed in this quiet town in the Pacific Ocean. You can tell about the progress and care local people put to welcome visitors around the globe, supportive of any person with disabilities due to the fact it was the first Mexican public beach to include such facilities to swim and have a good day.
Ideal for big families with little kids, elders or any family member with any disabilitie, who wants to dive in, swim or just relax on a peaceful, warm sea and eat some local food. Hotels are comfortable for a weekend with...
Read moreThis is one of those idyllic locations -- a protected Bay with gentle waves, clean water, 7 palapa restaurants, paddle board rentals and boaters of all kinds who are usually up for sharing a sail. In 2015, the beach will become just the 7th handicapped accessible beach in the world (the 2nd in Mexico). We will be hosting Special Olympic events here. We have a variety of hotels with rooms running 12000 pesos per night with multiple rooms and your own swimming pool, suitable for 6 families to (on the other end) 250...
Read moreIt is a really family friendly beach resort. It has incredible disabled accessibility. The sea is calm and safe. There are water sports which looked fun and good value. The food was excellent. We went to Un Oso with its own designated parking. It was a three hour spent giving us a restful afternoon. We will come back. Very friendly...
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