Agence de voyage
Playa La Saladita
Recommandé par 22 habitants
Emplacement
Playa la Saladita
Los Llanos de Temalhuacán, Gro.
Conseils des habitants
Excelente surf // perfecto waves all year. Ideal for longboard an relax surf. Benitos restaurant// Mexican food and ceviche. Also you can coordinate with Benito for a fishing day or surf in Palo Alto by boat. For board rental to chuchos or Lourdes bar. Marejada great burgers ! Just weekends. For more challenge surf you can go to Rancho. Just 40 minutos from Saladita. Gréât breakfast near the point and incredible big waves. Troncones : just 30 minutos from Saladita. You can go to eat at indigos (great bread) or do yoga at present moment (healthy kitchen ) or restaurant las Brisas (punta mahahua) typical food. To get to Saladita from airport // by taxi 1500 mxp$$ approx Y recommend to rent a car at the airport. Is easier to move around.
Excelente surf // perfecto waves all year. Ideal for longboard an relax surf. Benitos restaurant// Mexican food and ceviche. Also you can coordinate with Benito for a fishing day or surf in Palo Alto by boat. For board rental to chuchos or Lourdes bar. Marejada great burgers ! Just weekends.…
Small surfing community about 40 km north of Zihuatanejo with some fantastic waves. Makes for a nice day trip out of town. Several beachfront restaurants, beachcombing, surf lessons.
La Saladita's surf break is great for beginners and intermediates both. The point break offers a really long consistent ride. The surrounding mountains are beautiful and are reminiscient of a lush Southern California. The wave - Saladita Point - is often called a reverse Malibu for good reason. It breaks long and consistent over a forgiving cobblestone bottom, but instead of going right like Malibu, Saladita breaks left making it a rare goofy foot paradise
La Saladita's surf break is great for beginners and intermediates both. The point break offers a really long consistent ride. The surrounding mountains are beautiful and are reminiscient of a lush Southern California. The wave - Saladita Point - is often called a reverse Malibu for good reason. It…