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Jan König
a week agoGreat free beach, but you have to get there early.
Kazi 026
3 weeks agoNice public beach. This is where the Cancun sign is highly recommended.
Kellen Cavalcante
4 weeks agoA água e o mar são lindos realmente. Mas: Pontos positivos: - Tem disponibilidade de banheiro, duchas e sombras fixas, que são cabanas de palha espalhadas pela praia sem custo (é concorrido, mas rola pegar uma de boas se tiver paciência). - Tem estacionamento na frente da praia, é “gratuito”, mas precisa dar uma gorjeta ao flanelinha (vale a pena, porque ele olha os carros mesmo… e uns 30 pesos já atende bem). - Tem bastante salva-vidas. Pontos negativos: - Serviço de praia é pífio - quase nulo: se você é brasileiro e está acostumado com a maravilha de uma boa praia brasileira, com carro do milho, queijo coalho, barraca de coco, bebidas e comidinhas legais na praia, ambulantes com outras comidas e bebidas: esquece! E olha que no Brasil até já reclamei disso (porque nossas praias são lotadas até demais disso tudo). Mas nessa praia, esquece real (assim como qualquer outra praia fora do Brasil). Só vi 1 (um) vendedor ambulante de pururuca e água (tudo caro). - Tenha cuidado com vendedor de drink, eles dizem ter todo tipo de bebida, até cerveja zero - menos água (???), mas são pilantras, fingem que não entendem nosso portunhol para meter o loko, vendem bebida adulterada e cobram caro por isso. - Sim, a praia tem iguanas: vi umas 4. Elas ficam nas tocas delas (pequenas montanhas de pedras no meio da areia) e aparecem do nada. Eu não ligo, acho elas simpáticas, elas não atacam ninguém (só se aproximam, lentamente, para pedir um petisco do que você estiver comendo - ficam só encarando e pedindo com o olhar haha). Mas é importante sinalizar para quem tiver pânico do bichinho. - O mar é de tombo, tem que tomar cuidado ao nadar, muitas correntes de retorno. - Praia com bastante sargaço (e olha que essa época nem é o pico dessas algas - fev/março). Em resumo: praia muito bonita, mas é só. Vale ir só para conhecer, mas eu não voltaria pela falta de estrutura de bebidas e alimentos. Se quiser ir para ficar mais tempo, leve bastante comida e bebida por conta.
Cordeiro López
a month agoFree entry, basic amenities like restrooms and shade. Highly recommended!
Robert Meelich
a month agoBeautiful beach, no Sargassum mosquitos during our visit. Free parking available for a small tip. Free umbrellas available if you arrive early enough (before 11-12 am). Toilets available.