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Visit El Golfo de Santa Clara for your Mexican Holiday

El Golfo de Santa Clara, called “El Golfo”, is a small, peaceful fishing village located just 60 miles south of Yuma, Arizona. Expansive white beaches on the lovely Sea of Cortez host pelicans and many other shore birds. The area is also known for its miles of sand dunes.

 

One can camp anywhere along the beach. RV parks and hotels can be found along the beach, as well.

 

Some of the activities one can enjoy while in El Golfo include:


  • Visiting shrimp farms.
  • Exploring abandoned salt mines.
  • Fishing in the protected Biosphere.
  • Bird watching in the protected Biosphere.
  • Scuba diving or snorkeling on massive reefs.
  • Touring the extensive sand dunes.
  • Guided fishing trips.
  • Rent ATV’s.
  • Lounging in the sun and surf.

 

The few restaurants in the small town of El Golfo serve delicious seafood (El Delfin recommended), great tacos and ice cream. It is easy to buy fresh produce, fish and meat. Be sure to clean produce well with purified water.

 

Mexican Holiday in El Golfo

The beach stretches on for 30 miles or more south, one can drive or walk, watching the fishing boats (pongas). Beaches are virtually deserted--the perfect place for a Mexican holiday. Be sure to drive on the beach rather than the hard pack, which is deceptively difficult to maneuver.

 

Check the tide charts before you set up camp. The tides are crazy, fluctuating 20 feet or more. A camping spot could quickly be under water if one does not pay attention to the tides.

 

A 28-mile beach excursion from El Golfo to the "2nd light house" is a nice day-trip. There are miles of trails with amazing views of the sea, mountains and desert around El Golfo.

 

One of the El Golfo websites describes the area as follows: "If you like sand and sea, you will love El Golfo! El Golfo is one of the best-kept secrets in the Western Hemisphere."

 


For more information, check out these websites: 

http://www.gulfofsantaclara.com/

http://www.visitelgolfo.com/?hop=swg8open

 

Before driving to El Golfo for your Mexican holiday, don't forget to purchase Mexican car insurance from www.Mexpro.com. 

 

Comments

Hi, Two weeks ago, I rode my dualsport motorcycle down to Naco, Sonora. After getting insurance (do it!), I crossed the border, asking the pretty Federale border guard if she knew where I could buy some shrimp. She didn't, but as I was about to go searching, a Mexican man in a Chevy pickup said "Follow me!". With all the drug violence, and the average Americans' concern with the unknowns of Mexico, I followed him until we were almost out of town. I told myself that if he turned off of the main road, I was outta there! He pulls over, points to a restaurant sign and announces "camarones!". The nice guy had gone out of his way to do me a favor, and me a complete stranger, and (we think) a crummy American. How wrong can we be to think that badly of a people who have always shown me and my family the greatest hospitality. Good on ya, amigo. PS, you can bring back 50 pounds of seafood, the 2 kilos I brought back were delicious. And she gave me 2.5 kilos, I checked.
Posted @ Wednesday, December 02, 2009 9:40 AM by Bruce Mangels
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