This beach is overrated and often crowded. You can swim in a fenced pool, but only after paying an entrance fee, the purpose of which is unclear.
We spent 7 days at the hotel and were pleasantly surprised by the amazing location. We discovered that we were on one of the best beaches on the island, with peaceful surroundings and natural pools forming at low tide. The hotel is surrounded by a mangrove reserve, and we woke up to the sound of birds singing. However, the hotel could use some renovations in both the interior and exterior areas, including furniture and landscaping. Additionally, signposts are needed on the entrance street as they are currently lacking. It is evident that the hotel is still recovering from the effects of the pandemic.
This beach is a paradise, with tranquil waters that make it easy to appreciate the perfection of God's creation.
This beach is perfect for those seeking peace, tranquility, and silence. The sea is calm, just like the rest of Bahia de Todos Santos. There are many fisherman's boats and two tents, although we stayed until 10:30 and they were still closed. It's unclear when they open. However, if you bring your own beach towel and cooler, you can enjoy a relaxing morning or afternoon.