Ixtapa area beaches

by HolyMole, Tuesday, October 06, 2015, 17:01 (3907 days ago)

Just looking at a map of the Ixtapa/Playa Linda area and noticed five beaches we've never visited, four located between Ixtapa and Playa Linda: Playas Don Juan, San Juan de Dios, Don Rodrigo and Cuatas, and the other just south of Playa El Palmar, called Playa Vista Hermosa.
We enjoy going to Playa Quieta every now and then for a change, but how about those other five beaches? Are they accessible to the great unwashed, or fenced-off for the exclusive use of the AI crowd?

(Ya ya, we know: all beaches in the Republic are public.....unless they're not).

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Ixtapa area beaches are PRIVATE - KEEP OUT!

by ZihuaRob ⌂ @, Zihuatanejo, México, Tuesday, October 06, 2015, 18:25 (3907 days ago) @ HolyMole

Just looking at a map of the Ixtapa/Playa Linda area and noticed five beaches we've never visited, four located between Ixtapa and Playa Linda: Playas Don Juan, San Juan de Dios, Don Rodrigo and Cuatas, and the other just south of Playa El Palmar, called Playa Vista Hermosa.
We enjoy going to Playa Quieta every now and then for a change, but how about those other five beaches? Are they accessible to the great unwashed, or fenced-off for the exclusive use of the AI crowd?

(Ya ya, we know: all beaches in the Republic are public.....unless they're not).

Nope, those beaches have all been essentially privatized with no public access. And at least one has actually put structures in the water to prevent access by boat, a definite legal no-no. But laws in Guerrero are like they don't even exist. Especially regarding vacation homes for the lawmakers and their influential pals

Playas Don Rodrigo y Las Cuatas
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Playa Punta Ixtapa
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Playa Don Juan (note the man-made water barriers)
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Playa Don Juan
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Ixtapa area beaches are PRIVATE - KEEP OUT!

by HolyMole, Wednesday, October 07, 2015, 14:17 (3906 days ago) @ ZihuaRob

That's what I expected. Years ago, attempting to get to some beach in the Puerto Vallarta area, we had to pass through a Westin Hotel but were stopped by hotel security. (Poor Canadians apparently stick out like a sore thumb amongst all those rich gringos). When we protested that "all beaches in Mexico are public", we were told: "Yes, they are. But to get to it, you have to go through our hotel.....and we're private."