Buena Vista Surf Club

 

In pursuing my photos I realized that I didn't take any pictures of the Buena Vista Surf Club, where we stayed for the first couple of days, so these come from its website.

After Costa Dulce, this place was a disappointment. The cabin was extremely dark, and the place was almost deserted after the first day, so kind of a strange vibe. Very little air circulation, sleeping under a mosquito net, with a fan, which was barely adequate. And there was no door on the bathroom which was definitely weird.

As for the Buena Vista (Good View), the vegetation was so dense that you could not really see much of the ocean. There were many birds.

Close to the surfing paradise of Playa Maderas, the steep hill coming back was a bit challenging.

Again, compared to the tranquility of Playa Escameca, I found Playa Maderas with its three restaurants and many surfers not my favourite place, although it is extremely beautiful. On a walk trying to reach Playa Marsella, I discovered some tropical fish and other sea life in some tidal pools.

Breakfasts were great, as were the suppers. The young hostess in her twenties was also the morning yoga teacher, but I only decided to do the class on the last morning, when there was no class.

 

Cabin from the outside

 

View from the yoga deck

 

Aerial view




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