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Cabo Corrientes, Mexico
Cabo Corrientes beach - Mexico
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With a total length of 75 km. of coastline, Cabo Corrientes has a beautiful and idyllic natural beaches with fine white sand and warm semi-dry climate in the coastal area make these beaches even more attractive and nice, some of the most important beaches of Cabo Corrientes are: Playa Villa del Mar: Open Sea with large and treacherous waves in addition to strong waves, not recommended for swimming, extensive cross it ideal for motorcycle or horseback beach, and an incomparable view the horizon. Playa Tehuamixtle: Moderate waves, restaurants, shops, beautiful beach, oyster breeding, fishing vessels visited by national and international tourism, wonderful place to vacation. Playa Mayto: Open Sea with moderate to large waves, strong swell, long beach, turtle camp and watching them in spawning season, caution is advised to swim at this beach, ideal for a weekend with your partner in your cute little hotel. Playa Corrales: small, soft waves, long beach and fine, very quiet ideal family, also with the famous lighthouse cuen put there by orders of Don Porfirio Diaz in 1901. Playa Yelapa: Moderate waves, long beach, restaurants, hotels, shops offering a myriad of souvenirs, abundant activity under cruises and tours to and from Puerto Vallarta, which is visited by foreign tourists, ideal for a weekend at the beach with the more attractive a waterfall make this place one of the main attractions of Cabo Corrientes and really launches gliders taking off from the top of the hill of Yelapa luck. Quimixto Beach: small, soft waves, restaurants, shops offering various souvenirs, nice riding destined to a beautiful waterfall and excellent climate, crystal clear waters encourage expert divers to capture the different underwater landscapes who return again and again to repeat this wonderful experience. Playa Las Animas: smooth and small waves, restaurants, great weather, beautiful beach with fine sand . and white, ideal for diving and snorkeling and hopefully we will see on the horizon some dolphins or whales snooping by its clean waters marine realm Majahuitas: Clear waters and mild waves, beautiful greenery and fantastic weather. Chimo: more than a great beach is a small town where we can find a lot of fishing and abundant activity, if you leave city life visit it.Pizota: moderate waves with a large and beautiful beach, lush vegetation and varied marine life, ideal for rest with absolute tranquility.
Get There
Cabo Corrientes is located 94 km from Puerto Vallarta by ua path of 3.5 km along the coast from Corrales.

By Road:

Land transportation is carried out through Barra de Navidad Guadalajara-Puerto Vallarta highway. It has a network of dirt roads and trails that connect the towns to the county seat. In the metropolitan area of Guadalajara there are two bus stations Bus Station popularly as 'New' and Bus Station 'Old' known in the Central 'Old' trucking lines operate with short routes up to 100 kilometers from the city, while in the Central 'New' all other output lines with the rest of the country they operate. Puerto Vallarta is connected to the rest of the Mexican territory the Guadalajara-Compostela-Vallarta Highway (reaches Manzanillo) and Guadalajara-Autlan-Vallarta route; both in good condition. The distance between Puerto Vallarta and Mexico City is 891 kilometers. Every day, several buses covering the route, being the estimated travel between 10 and 12 hours time.

By Air:

Air transportation can be performed by the Puerto Vallarta airport or across the airstrip landing the municipality itself The modern Gustavo Díaz Ordaz International Airport, 6 km north of Puerto Vallarta, is the main access road.In the high season the traffic is 450 weekly flights, between domestic and foreign, especially US cities like Los Angeles, San Francisco, Dallas, Fort Worth and Denver. The shuttle from the airport to the city center presents reasonable rates. The passenger must pay the amount for the service in the booth cab air terminal, which will assign a standard drive van that will take you to your destination.

By sea:

By the sea, for much of the year luxury cruise ships from various parts of the world and private planes, reach the shores of Vallarta. The city offers all the facilities to the ships and tourists who dock at the marina for 400 boats.

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