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Huatulco
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Huatulco's Bays

Tangolunda Bay

At Tangolunda Bay are located many of the larger hotels, shopping and residential areas of Huatulco, along with an 18-hole professional golf course. The bay offers 5 separate and splendid beaches: Manzanillo, Tornillo, Tangolunda, Rincón Sabroso and Ventura.. Plenty of water sports opportunities are to be found along these fine, white-sanded beaches, as well as restaurants and services such as diving and snorkeling equipment rental and horseback riding.

Chahue Bay

Chahue Bay holds a lot of low-density lodging options, condominiums and time shares. Off the beach are housig areas for the local residents and regional employees, with a nice variety of restaurants and services such as the post office, medical facilities, schools, market, shopping areas and offices. The beaches of Chahué, Esperanza and Tejón are located on this bay, with crystalline, turquoise waters and slightly pebbly sand, surrounded by lush vegetation.

Bahía Santa Cruz

Santa Cruz Bay was the first area of Huatulco to go into development - as such it offers a well-developed tourist infrastructure with hotels, restaurants and a plethora of other services. There are three lovely beaches on the bay:, Santa Cruz, Playa La Entrega and Yerbabuena.

Santa Cruz beach is the most populated of all Huatulco's beaches. Here one can find boat rentals for day trips to any of the other beaches, jetski and other water sports equipment rentals and a number of beachfront seafood restaurants with lounge chairs and umbrellas. Coral reefs offshore provide excellent diving or snorkeling opportunities, and there is an underwater park in the emerald green waters off La Entrega beach as an attraction for snorkelers and divers.

The bay undergoes dredging for the accommodation of a new cruise ship dock which will accommodate up to 3 cruise ships at one time and which will be connected to an entire touristic shopping area for the cruise ship visitors.

Conejos Bay

Southeasternmost beach of the Huatulco complex. Boats leave to Conejos bay from Santa Cruz or access can be gained via paved road. There are 4 beaches to be found on this bay: Conejos, Punta Arenas, Arena and Tejoncito.

Cacaluta Bay

Amid jungles and mangroves, heart-shaped Cacaluta Bay is best approached by boats which leave from Santa Cruz beach. A small island protects the area from the direct sea winds. Take along food and beverage supplies for your days outings to this area, as it's beaches, Cacaluta and Arroyo, are located off the beaten path within the protection of the National Park and ecological sanctuary. The beaches are of slightly coarse sand, and Cacaluta Beach can sometimes have some strong surf, so precautions should be taken.

Bahía Chachacual

Part of the national parks's ecological reserve, Chachacual bay is a jungly environment with two beautiful, quiet, white sandy beaches called Chachacual and La India. Access is by sea in boats that leave from Santa Cruz. Lovely vegetation and abundant wildlife in this area.

Organo y Maguey Bays

These two bays are almost one and are treated as a unit. They have fine, white sand and clear blue-green waters.

Riscalillo

A tranquil, fine-sanded beach with soft waves and shallow waters. Lots of flora and fauna to enjoy in this area.

Bahía San Agustín

North-westernmost of the nine bays, with two beaches, San Agustin and Cacalutilla. Accessible via gravel road or via boat from Santa Cruz, the area is in the shelter of some small islands and it's coral reefs form an excellent spot for snorkeling and skin diving. San Agustin beach is 1 1/2 kms long with fine, white sand and clear blue-green waters. One can find water sports equipment rentals on the bay as well as seafood restaurants

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