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The beach is stunning, but the currents are quite strong. It's not recommended to bring small children or non-swimmers as the waves can be quite large. Additionally, a 4x4 is necessary to access the beach due to the poor condition of the road. It's important to bring your own food and snacks and to clean up after yourself since there are no food vendors in the area.
This hidden gem of a beach town is perfect for those seeking a peaceful and authentic experience. With a focus on surfing and scuba diving, it's a haven for adventure seekers. What sets this spot apart is its lack of tourist crowds, allowing visitors to truly immerse themselves in the local culture. Overall, a highly recommended destination for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of typical tourist hotspots.
The beach was truly impressive, and the ride uphill and downhill from Santa Fe was nothing short of spectacular. It's highly recommended to have a four-wheel drive vehicle for the journey.
This beach is fantastic and the locals are incredibly friendly. The only downside is the lack of water, as the nearby rural aqueduct only provides a small amount. However, we were fortunate enough to come across some cabins called Patiño, where the man who helped us had access to water and saved us from having to search for it ourselves.