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Tenacatita, Mexico
Tenacatita beach - Mexico
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Tenacatita is highly recommended for fishing and quiet of its waters make this beach an excellent place for diving, snorkeling, skiing, sailing, rowing and swimming. Virtually all year are suitable for the activities mentioned, except March and April. Sightseeing in Tenacatita: Tenacatita tourists find different highly recommended handmade creations to acquire: earrings, necklaces, hammocks, hats, jewelry boxes and bracelets, worked in shell, coral, palm, and various materials more. Do not forget that near this resort attractive, and there are several small communities of great charm. Either way, you should take precautions in Tenacatita for water sports, since, in some areas, strong currents are present.

Throughout the bay can be found many restaurants, ideal for breakfast and lunch without spending more, and adequate variety to suit all tastes. They are highly recommended, as the tropical fruit delicacies, dishes prepared with seafood and traditional drinks. On the beach in Tenacatita, you can make camp, or if you prefer, there is a rustic and affordable hotel opposite the shelters and alternative accommodation in the village of El Rebalsito and in the corridor Costalegre. Lobster- and octopus-fishing is very popular here.

The name of Tenacatita means "rocks colored "and is located about 9 kilometers from the road. It owes its name to a large red rock cliff that rises in the South Bay. Locals report that the prehispanic Indians who lived in the place, red stone used to build their houses. Tenacatita Beach is the site of interest in this whole region. The areas of more moderate swell, lend to practice skimboard. Furthermore, in the coral reef that visitors and locals known as "The Aquarium" you can go diving and snorkeling. The waters in the area are generous in different varieties of coral and fish. Also, in certain periods, it is possible to observe dolphins, whales and sharks. Other recreational possibilities that can be enjoyed in Tenacatita is bird watching. The area is often observed flying over the coastal zone to pelicans and other birds in particular mangroves. The latter can be explored in exciting boat rides, as well, they are advisable, horseback riding along the coast, or simply take walks along the beaches of La Manzanilla and Boca de Iguanas.
Get There
Tenacatita is located 40 km from Barra de Navidad, at km 30 of the federal highway. 200.

By Road:

Barra de Navidad is approximately 225 kilometers south of Puerta Vallarta and 280 kilometers from Guadalajara. There is bus service class Puerta Vallarta and Guadalajara. The two bus lines providing service to Barra are Flecha Amarilla Primera Plus and ETN.

By air:

The most direct way to get there is to fly to Barra airport Manzanillo; Playa de Oro International is only about 20 minutes from Barra taxi. Aircraft: Aerocalifornia flies direct daily between Los Angeles and Manzanillo (American airlines have an agreement with Aerocalfornia to sell seats on the same flight). Mexicana and Aeromexico They also offer comparable prices. From November to April, American West Airlines offers flights to Manzanillo connecting through Phoenix, Arizona. Car rentals. Cars can be rented at the airport of Manzanillo and many parts of Mexico.

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