Thursday, February 22, 2007

Cuastecomate

Cuastecomate

Cuastecomate beach is accessible from Barra de Navidad or Melaque by leaving Highway 200 at Melaque's last exit on the west as you reach the highway 80 junction (near the military base).

A paved road winds over the hillside to the beach on Cuastecomate Bay, where the small village is. Palapa seafood restaurants line the beach.

The waters of the bay are generally calm, making for good, safe swimming even for children, kayaking and a good snorkeling spot out along the rocks.

Besides the restaurants on the beach and houses, there is not much but one large hotel (Hotel Royale Costa Sur- under repair) and a few B&B's

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

just for those interested in being good tourists, the hotel in cuastecomate has taken water access from the rest of the locals in the town. so maybe try staying in a place outside of cuaste and just visiting instead of supporting infrustructure that is taking away from the people.
Power to the People

Anonymous said...

HOW DO YOU KNOW THAT? I HAVE A LITTLE HOUSE THERE, AND YES THEY (GOVERMENT)HAD INSTALL ALL THE INFRAESTRUCTURE TO GET WATER AND YES, WE GOT IT FOR A FEW MONTHS AND THEN WE HAD TO GO BACK TO THE OLD WAYS OF PULLING WATER FROM THE WELL. I'M GOING TO HAVE TO INVESTIGATE ON THAT MATTER. THANK YOU FOR THE INFO.

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