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Beaches Vacations and Luxury Travel Packages
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If you decide to explore Manzanillo Bay, make sure you visit the beaches known as Ventanas, Las Coloradas, El Viejo, San Pedrito , Playa Azul, Las Hadas and La Escondida. Particularly worth visiting is the peaceful Las Brisas beach facing the bay. You can admire the sunset from the central pier in Manzanillo bay.
El Viejo Beach Located on the other side of the hill on the western side of Manzanillo , this beach is surrounded by shrubs and palm trees and seldom populated. The main form of life here are the birds flying over the warm water. The beach has a gentle incline and the fine sand is gray.
| Las Brisas Beach |
Its soft, medium-textured, light brown sand, sloping beach and gentle waves invite you dive into its turquoise waters or sunbathe on the shore. |
Las Coloradas Beach The warm water laps over reddish colored stones that gave the beach its name ( Colorado ). The fine sand is dark gray and the incline is gentle. This beach is separated from El Viejo beach by big cliffs.
| Las Hadas |
The beach was called Las Hadas , meaning fairies, by seamen hundreds of years ago that discovered the phenomenon caused by the phosphorus in the sea that creates the impression of illuminated silhouettes dancing on the surface of the sea. |
La Escondida Beach As its name (¿Out-of-Sight¿) implies, this beach is half hidden away in the green hills facing the blue sea. It has good hotels, nice houses, and white-colored condominiums.
Playa Azul The deep blue sea breaks onto the dark brown sands of this beach, located between Salagua and Las Brisas in regular-sized waves. The incline is gentle.
San Pedrito Beach The party atmosphere at the rustic palm huts offering delicious seafood is in direct contrast with the calm sea. This beach, next to the town of Manzanillo , is almost 500 meters long.
Ventanas Beach This place is alive with marine birds that nest between the plants and shrubs next to this 500-meter long beach . The water is warm, the incline normal, although there are a few stones. The sand is grayish in color.
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