Bay Christmas: a calm natural area to the south of Costalegre – DestinosFun!

Bahia Navidad un calmo paraje natural al sur de Costalegre

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If you’re thinking of spending your holiday in a place where the calmness invites you to relax and enjoy your free days in a natural environment, the state of Jalisco is a good option because it has several destinations that meet this premise.

One of them is Costalegre, also known as the ?Costa Bella?, just for the beauty of its landscapes. This region covers the shores of various bays, such as Christmas, Tenacatita, Cabo Corrientes, Majahuas and Costa Careyes.

The Bay of Christmas is, among these corners, the one that best adapts to a tranquil journey, where the traveller may spend a few days calm, and to watch beautiful and unforgettable sunsets, and relax on some of its beaches, which have a beauty particularly eye-catching.

 

What to do in this magical corner of Costalegre characterized by harboring some of the natural beauties most precious of the area?

 

  • Walk by the Lagoon of Christmas

This is the best place to practice sport fishing in the area, where the lovers of this sport will find species such as snapper, mullet, snook, mojarra, among others. Also, here is a farm of shrimp, and is also in the vicinity of the lagoon you can taste delicious dishes prepared with fish and seafood, such as the well-known ?colimilla?. Taking a walk by the lake, you can also meet the navy of the majestic hotel Great Bay.

 

  • Walk through the center

Other activities that you can perform in the Bay of Christmas is to know the centre and visit the Parish of San Antonio. In its interior is The Christ of the Arms Fallen, a sculpture whose legend is even more striking than the image itself. They say that when the hurricane Lily came up here in decade of the 70’s, many people sought refuge in the parish, and there, before the prayers and prayers, the Christ dropped his arms and immediately ceased the winds and gusts of a hurricane. Myth or reality, the truth is that the sculpture of this Christ remains intact.

 

  • Ecotourism

Just 20 km from the Bahía de Navidad, you can enjoy a place in contact with nature. This is the resort The Tamarindo where, in a natural environment and jungle, you’ll be able to sit with many species of native wildlife such as raccoons, deer, badgers and other animals. In The Tamarind, you can also spend an afternoon at any of its three beaches: Golden beach, Majahua or Tamarind; or if you prefer, you’ll be able to spend an afternoon of golf on their 9 hole course. It also has tennis courts, beach club, yachting and horse riding centre.

 

  • More beaches

If you want to enjoy the charm of the beaches semivírgenes of the Bahía de Navidad, you can not let you know The Chamomile, an ideal place for practicing sailing and fishing; or Boca de Iguanas, another paradise beach where you can take walks to horse or in a boat on the waters of this beach.

 

These are some of the activities that you can enjoy in Bahia de Navidad, a quiet natural area located to the south of Costalegre. Don’t miss it!

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