Cuastacomote was quite beautiful. A nice short ride just around the corner from
Melaque. We approached and were
surprised we were the lone vessel. A
nice and calm little cove with several palapa restaurants, a few homes and
hotels and not much else. Of course soon
after we arrived another vessel came in followed later by three others, two that
stayed for the day and went back to Melaque or Barra de Navidad. We stayed the first night and decided on an
additional night before heading to Tenecatita.
Along with a nice meal one evening (shrimp burgers were recommended by
another boater in the anchorage) we had gorgeous sunsets both nights.
Cuastacomte anchorage. Nobody here! |
Taking the dinghy out to explore the anchorage |
Cindy skimboarding on the fabulous soft sand beach |
Walking the beach. It was the weekend so it was a little busy |
Chickens roam free in Mexico, even inside restaurants. Free-range chicken - yummy! |
Most of the beachside palapas have musicians that wander through and will play music for you. They of course want a few pesos after they are done. Adagio anchored out front. |
Cindy and Kevin working on some sort of trust building exercise. |
Apparently they trust each other. |
Beautiful sunset in Cuastacomote |
Jumping from the side of the boat. |
It is so nice to be boating in 75 degree water. We end up in the water almost every day. |
Spectacular sunsets seem more common in Mexico |
A perfect ending in another fantastic anchorage. |
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