Information about "The Tangolunda Golf Club" covers 6,851 yards. The club is located in Huatulco, Mexico and government owned. The Tangolunda golf course is the only golf course in the entire Huatulco beach resort area. The golf course was designed by Mario Schjetnan Dantan and Pedro Güereca. The golf course was inaugurated in 1991 and it's located in a tropical forest area made up between three scenic lakes in approximately 73 acres.
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Huatulco Mexico has several major attractions along its +20 shoreline. Nine pristine bays along a green coastline full of "Mexican EcoTourism". In order to fully grasp Huatulco's ecotourism heaven is by taking contracting a local cruise ride to all the bays. Once onboard.. you may take several dips into the water as you pass by Maguey Bay.
One way to arrange a bay tour is to go to the boat-owners' cooperative {958-587-0081} in the red-and-yellow tin tent by the entrance to the marina. Please note posted prices, you can buy tickets for sightseeing, snorkeling, or fishing. Beaches other than La Entrega, including Maguey and San Agustín, are noted for offshore snorkeling. Several of the Huatulco beaches are completely undeveloped, so you will need to bring your own snack pack in the backpack. Boatmen from the cooperative arrange all return pickups at scheduled times. Prices run about $15 for 1 to 10 persons at La Entrega, and $35 for a trip to Maguey and Organo bays. The farthest bay is San Agustinillo; that all-day trip will run $80 in a private boat.
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Shopping - The indigenous folk art of Huatulco has found its place in galleries, museums and gift shops around the world. From unique black and green pottery, to whimsical carved wooden animals, to boldly colored wooden rugs, there's always something to catch your eye. Golf - Be sure to enjoy the beautiful Tangolunda Golf Course, an 18 hole (par 72) championship course designed by Mario Schjetnan, which is beautifully blended into the surrounding jungle course features a spectacular waterfront green on the 13th hole. Club de Golf Vista offers a 9 hole course, but be sure to arrange transportaions as it is more challenging to find it than to play it. Sailing - Harness the wind and sail the sea on the 44-foot sailboat, Luna Azul. It's a one of a kind sailing experience found in Huatulco, where you can let soft breezes take you away. What better way to enjoy a peaceful ocean sunset than on a relaxing sunset cruise, while enjoying a glass of wine and bit of cheese. Cultural Walking Tours - Huatulco is easily explored on foot, and cultural walking tours provide a great introduction to the city. The colonial heart of the city is immaculate and clean, and a guided tour will walk you through this exciting historical area, explaining the significance of various sites. Sunny Beaches - The coast of Huatulco, at least for now, has remained one of Mexico's relatively undiscovered beach areas. This incredible location offers some of the most beautiful bays and beaches in the country. The Huatulco coast used to be one of the sea turtle's worst enemies, lately it has become a savior of this endangered species. This is now one of the few remaining places in Mexico that you can see these beautiful creatures on a regular basis, in any numbers. |
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Huatulco Ecotourism - Protected by the foothills of the South Sierra Madre and surrounded by the indigo blue waters of the Mexican Pacific, the nine bays of Huatulco extend for 35 km (21.8 miles), constituting a natural paradise isolated by 51,870 acres of dense vegetation. A formidable environment of mountains, valleys, slopes and rivers surrounds the 4.4 miles coastal strip of Pacific waters, limited by the rivers Coyula and Copalita. Its beautiful white sandy beaches and soft waves are the magnets that converted this area – which was unknown until the 1980s – into one of the most appreciated destinations of international tourism, from couples who want to get married to those who come to enjoy the most audacious aquatic sports. |
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