Bays of Chachacual Bahia is located southwest of the Santa Cruz Bay. This bay is only accessible by a 30-minute boat ride. It has lush lowland jungle vegetation and mangroves, which are now part of an ecological reserve at the Parque Nacional. The two virgin beaches, Chachacual and La India, have fine white sand, a gentle slope and clear warm waters. These beaches are ideal for observing marine life, including moray eels, jellyfish and coral. In the Santa Cruz area and La Crucecita there are hotels, trailer parks and restaurants serving local and international fare.
Upon arriving by boat at this bay, one is immediately surprised by the greenness of the tropical vegetation that is alive with mammals and birds. Rock formations separate the two almost virgin beaches that seductively invite one to rest, swim, dive, or go fishing in their clear waters.
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