Playa Tenacatita. Named for the bay on which it is lies, Tenacatita is a lovely and usually calm beach about 30 kilometers north of San Patricio Melaque and 95 kilometers north of Manzanillo. Many seafood palapas line the shore.
Playa Mora, the snorkeling beach, is accessible by a steep, short, uphill dirt road running north from Playa Tenacatita past the palapas. This small beach is filled with RV and tent campers in the winter months.
Playa La Boca north of Tenacatita is not as popular because of its rough surf and steep beach. Its isolation and strong surf, make Playa La Boca great for beachcombing, walking and surf-fishing. Playa La Boca sometimes acts as an overflow area for campers who can't get into Playa Mora.
Along the road into Tenacatita you pass through the two small villages of El Rebalsito and La Rosa.
Tenacatita - The Beach
Playa Mora on the other side - "the aquarium"
Vendors cart on the beach
Fishing Boat
Vendor in front of the Palapa restaurants
Playa Mora, the snorkeling beach, is accessible by a steep, short, uphill dirt road running north from Playa Tenacatita past the palapas. This small beach is filled with RV and tent campers in the winter months.
Playa La Boca north of Tenacatita is not as popular because of its rough surf and steep beach. Its isolation and strong surf, make Playa La Boca great for beachcombing, walking and surf-fishing. Playa La Boca sometimes acts as an overflow area for campers who can't get into Playa Mora.
Along the road into Tenacatita you pass through the two small villages of El Rebalsito and La Rosa.
Tenacatita - The Beach
Playa Mora on the other side - "the aquarium"
Vendors cart on the beach
Fishing Boat
Vendor in front of the Palapa restaurants
1 comments:
Yes, I am also a fan of this beautiful place, I have lived there once and I am very please for the time I spent there.
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