A beach with infrastructure for people with mobility difficulties or who use wheelchairs. It has paid public bathrooms and showers. There are no food or drink outlets on site, so you need to bring your own snacks and drinks. (Always remember to pick up all your trash and put it in the trash can!) It is a beach for all ages! We saw many families! You could see the happiness on people's faces! For those who go by car or motorcycle, it may be difficult to park, because there is little space available. I loved how clean the place was!!! There was even an employee cleaning the sargassum! I loved how polite the people were! I didn't see any trash thrown or forgotten on the sand! People kept the beach...
Read moreThe COOLEST beach/Cenote to go to in Playa Del Carmen. Easy to get to and DEFINITELY worth checking out. The fresh water from the Cenote flows into the ocean. There are spots near the rocks where you can stand and feel the pressure of the fresh water pushing it's way out and other spots in the shallow areas where the fresh water bubbles out of the ground.... Pretty cool site to see. There are people there who will rent you an umbrella and chairs for $10-15 for the day .... Well worth it. They will set it up and also have agua fresca and snacks for cheap.
This place is Very easy to walk or bike to. You can get a...
Read moreThis is a stunning beach. It is very well maintained, with change rooms, showers, and washrooms available. There is plenty of shade. The beach is set up to be accessible, and has areas designated for ease of access. The beach is in a bit of a cove, so it is more protected from big waves than other beaches in PDC. Perfectly soft sand. There is also a small cenote that kids were playing in. The beach is used by locals and tourists and is very peaceful! There is parking available, though it was pretty full on a Sunday afternoon- less so during the week. Bring a picnic and...
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