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Rincon de Guayabitos
Articles on each town, by Christina Stobbs, originally published in Mexico Connect
Rincón de Guayabitos – A Spectacular Mexican Beach Town
Rincón de Guayabitos, which translates to “Corner of the Little Guavas” is truly a delightful and picturesque beach. The beach offers shallow safe swimming waters, gentle waves which are perfect to play in, and three miles of fine, velvety sand to walk along. The surrounding majestic mountains are extraordinarily beautiful, and frame the bay perfectly. Because of its tranquil waters, the beach is frequently referred to as the “largest swimming pool in the world”. Guayabitos is a very popular beachside paradise with Mexican families during the summer, holidays and Semana Santa (Holy Week) and with Canadians and Americans during the winter and spring season, both as a vacation spot and a winter retirement destination.
The south end of the beach offers old world charm and is frequented by fisherman with colourful boats decked out with pelicans. There are several palapa restaurants on this end of the beach. For a change of pace and more casual fare we like Alicia's for authentic Mexican food and beachside dining. We also frequent Latitude 21 for Texas style burgers and good, inexpensive beach front dining.
The central portion of the beach is populated by the higher end hotels, and has several great Mexican restaurants such as Piña Loca, Tonita's and El Campanario, set a block or two back from the beach. For the younger crowd, Guayabitos has two discotecas which are quite lively after 10 p.m.
The north end of the beach is largely residential where many of the homes resemble tropical palaces complete with colourful cupolas. This end of the beach is always quiet, very popular with boogie boarders of all ages, and on windy days you may even catch some of the local kids surfing.
The main avenue of Guayabitos is lined with stores selling an endless array of sandals, bathing suits, hats, t-shirts and souvenirs. There is a great variety of inexpensive restaurants, taco stands, ice cream parlours, fresh fruit stands, and convenience stores.
While visiting Guayabitos, take a boat ride to nearby Isla Islote for some snorkelling, or simply a day at small but very beautiful beach. The beach at Isla Islote boasts fine white sand and crystal clear Caribbean-like waters and good snorkelling at high tide. The snorkelling does not compare to the Caribbean side of Mexico, but is still good. Bring an umbrella for shade, your own snacks and water, and try to visit the loo before you board the boat, as there are no facilities of this kind on the island.
Rincón de Guayabitos is an affordable, beautiful beach side paradise which offers something for everyone.
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