This section of the beach is excellent; they've removed the boat, creating more space.
This beach is a great spot to unwind, but may not be ideal for families with young children due to the lack of shallow waters. The entrance offers seafood restaurants, but if you prefer to skip them, you can continue on and simply appreciate the stunning, clean, and free beach. It rivals the beaches of Cancún and Tulum in terms of beauty.
We spent two days at this location. On the first day, the sea was very calm and perfect for swimming, although it wasn't very clear due to the weather. However, on the second day, there was a lot of wind and the sea was rough. Despite not being deep, the waves were very strong and brought in a lot of shells, making it impossible to swim. The sand is unrefined and grayish, with plenty of shells around. The palapa managers charge $100 per table, or it is included if you consume on-site. The prices are not expensive, with a bucket of 6 beers costing $150, but the food is quite average and lacks flavor. Additionally, the staff's attention is not very helpful. However, the beach is the highlight of the location.
The tranquil beach offers a serene ambiance where one can unwind and bask in the beauty of the vast sea. It's a haven where you can forget about the hustle and bustle of daily life and simply revel in the peacefulness of the surroundings. The beach may not offer any activities, but it's the perfect spot to rejuvenate and recharge your batteries. So, kick back, relax, and let the soothing sound of the waves wash away your worries.