BeachesSan Agustinillo
Description
San Agustinillo was founded at the same time as Mazunte, also part of the
Santa María Tonameca Municipality. It is a small
town surviving on farming
and small-scale fishing. The people of San
Agustinillo lived from the hunting
and exploitation of turtles for many
years, as it was the site of the turtle
raster. The Federal Government
prohibited the hunting of turtles in 1990. This town has a beach approximately 4,265 feet (1,300 metres) long, that has
been divide in three areas. The
first is surrounding by protective rocks,
and its gentle waves make it a great
place to swim. The second has stronger
waves, and is on the west side
of the beach. Local residents are always
eager to offer visitors exciting boat
rides through the area. Location • San Pedro Pochutla: Is located 150 miles (242 kilometres) South of the City
of Oaxaca via highway 175 to Puerto
Angel. Approximate travel time: [5:00] San Agustinillo is almost 15 miles (24 kilometres) from San Pedro Pochutla.
Drive on Federal Highway 200, in the
direction of Puerto Escondido, until reaching
the town of San Antonio. Turn left
on a small paved road, until reaching San Agustinillo,
out of Mazunte.
San Agustinillo has a beautiful beach: • San Agustinillo Beach San Agustinillo Beach is on the open sea. It is approximately 3,281 feet
(one kilometre) long and 164 feet
(50 metres) wide. The golden,
medium-grained sand is gently
inclined and the greenish-blue water
is warm. There is a restaurant
and cabins for rent as well. Location Approximately 30 steps south from the town. |
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Beaches San Agustinillo
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