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CUASTECOMATE
(The dark sand bay)
www.Cuastecomate.com
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Cuastecomate is a small beach pueblo located 4
km from the Mex 200
junction west of
Melaque. The dark sand beach in this cove is well
protected from offshore winds, making it a quiet spot for
swimming, snorkeling or sunbathing. It is only a short
taxi ride away from Melaque, but active people may decide to
hike here. Snorkeling is best on the reef on the south
side of the bay. The Solamar Inn Hotel is a
prominent fixture in the bay. Cuastecomate is pronounced (koh-ah-stay-koh-MAH-tay).
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PLACES TO STAY
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HOTELS
355.5085
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Hotel Solamar
Inn 4 Star
Calle Costa Sur No.8888
(old Hotel el Portico del Mar & Hotel Royale Costa Sur)
60 Rooms with
Pool,
Tennis Court and
Restaurant
Gerente: Rosa Isela Ramírez V.
Tel: (315).355.5085
Beach View
Pool View
Courtyard
Located on the south side of the beach.
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VILLA ALEGRE
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Villa Alegre
Mexico
($20,000p/wk/12per.)
Calle Playa No.2
2 story waterfront Villa with
Pool,
Kitchen,
deluxe
Rooms.
Villa sleeps up to 12 people. Add a chef for $1000
more.
Propietarios: Vickie Leach & Dan
Baxter
Gerente: Vickie Leach
Ask about their
Fishing
adventures.
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OTHER
Private Rentals
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There are a few private bungalows
and rooms to rent here. As you walk around the pueblo,
look for window signs or ask at one of the restaurants on
the playa. There is no local bus service to
Cuastecomate.
Aerial View Photo
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PLACES TO EAT
Playa Cuastecomate Video (slow loading -
requires
QuickTime plug-in)
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Eight beachfront restaurants lie
along the playa. (listed north to south)
Crystal, Cuastecomate, Maricela
(Mario Alberto), El Camaronero,
El Oso, El Cayuco del
ño, Rosa
María, and Royale Costa Sur. |
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