Campos, Mexico
Information
This beach, located in the open sea is several kilometers long, has a regular extension and has a light gray sand. It is surrounded by large boulders surfeited of vegetation. There is a peculiar connection between the beach and lagoon Cuyutlán through a large channel, at the mouth of locals and visitors gather to enjoy fishing with hook and cast net; usually fish species are mackerel, snapper and rooster. This beach is a lighthouse, situated on top of a hill, whose height is approximately 120 m; since there is attractive to admire the landscape that offer the ocean and the coast, the expansive beach, green palm trees, the still waters of Lake Cuyutlán and a portion of the nearby Bay of Manzanillo. You can access the lighthouse through a vehicle or walking. In addition to swimming and admire the scenery, you can visit one of the most important tourist destinations, Manzanillo. This site is ideal for rest and recreation in its beautiful beach ideal for swimming, snorkeling, snorkear. It also offers good options to taste delicious food and for shopping; most of the commercial establishments are located around the hotels. In Campos beach fishing, participate in tournaments, competitions and regattas, and especially participate in the International Tournament of sailfish, marlin and dorado that takes place in the month of November each year. By being open water and have a strong surf, this beach must swim with caution. In the modules that are located in the bay of Manzanillo will provide information and tourist assistance (Angeles Verdes, lifeguard, first aid and the Red Cross).
Get There
Playa Golf is located 500 meters from the town of Campos, and 8 km from the port of Manzanillo. From Colima, the state capital, to the beach is 98 km.
By Road:
Manzanillo is located 98 kilometers from the city of Colima. The coastal Highway 200 is the one to take to get to Manzanillo. The journey from Mexico City takes 14 hours or so. The buses covering the route departing North Terminal Cien Metros Avenue. Before reaching the coast, units go through Colima, the state capital of the same name.On the other hand, Manzanillo is interconnected to major cities in western Mexico, through the federal highways. By Sea: Manzanillo was the Spanish third Pacific port and today is one of the most important in Mexico. During several cruise ships anchored in its dock.
By air:
44 kilometers from downtown Manzanillo and 35 of the Hotel Zone, is the Playa de Oro International Airport receives flights from the United States, Canada and major cities. The journey from Mexico City takes an hour and 15 minutes.