Salahua, Mexico
Information
Salagua is a magnificent beach, long and wide, with a moderate slope and golden sand of medium texture, part of the extensive bay of Manzanillo. The waves are normal, it is however recommended to swim with caution; It is ideal for sunbathing and playing.According to local legend, the "Nao" of the Chinese and the galleons from the Philippines stood on this beach for loading food and supplies in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries before leaving for the Far East. This Colima area Hernán Cortés expeditions left for the Californias. Salagua has a variety of restaurants where you can taste delicious dishes prepared with seafood, such as bisque, the Colima ceviche, made with ground beef sailfish, sierra or grouper fish and shaken. Heed pins placed along the entire beach, because they indicate how dangerous the sea is. If the flag is red, beware!, is dangerous to swim; if there is a white flag, you can have all the confidence to be in the sea, enjoy!
Get There
Salahua is located 45 minutes from Manzanillo.
By Road:
Colima has an excellent network of roads and paths are mostly paved. Among the busiest axes connecting to other cities such as Guadalajara-Colima, Manzanillo-Barra de Navidad and Colima Morelia, in addition to the internal roads as the Colima-Manzanillo, Colima and Colima-Tecomán Armory meet. The trip to Mexico takes about 14 hours. The buses cover the route from the North Terminal at 4907 Avenue 100 meters. The vehicles cross the city of Colima, the state capital, before reaching the coast. On the other hand, Manzanillo is interconnected with major Mexican cities through of the federal highway system.
By air:
The Playa de Oro International Airport, located 44 kilometers from downtown Manzanillo and 35 kilometers from the hotel zone. Here comes flights from the United States, Canada and major cities.