1 km sand road leads to the trailer park/ motel type place. Has a restaurant open on a Monday in April. Shower does have warm water (it’s the right faucet, not the left). Best feature is the drive through the dunes to the beach just outside, another km. Paid 200 Mx to park inside, 100 outside without hookups.
More developed than the last place we rated 4 stars. Has a bar restaurant (closed on Wednesdays) and the views from the beach are spectacular. Bathrooms clean and even have TP. A little crowded, we came without reservation middle of a slow week and there were only 2 shared spots.
Drive up the road of what was to be a resort but was probably battered by a storm, and go up to a house by the entrance. Several streets are lined with slabs where you can park. Quiet beach. Has toilet and showers in disrepair but functional (bring your own supplies). Feels safe
A little hard to find out past the baseball field. But very quiet with a nice rock shore for walking. $300 pesos per night with electricity. But do not trust electricity in Mexico without a surge polarity protecter. Pull in take a spot ( there are about 10) and someone comes around to collect at some point. Restaurant staff is very nice. Food is...
Nice place for overnight or longer stay. Friendly owners. Site have palapa, electric, water and sewer. Bathroom with showers are nice and clean
Small store for you extra needs
Full 800 pesos
Dry 400 pesos, far from bathroom