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Feel Free To Contact Us Any Time:
Posada de los Raqueros
Playa Manzanillo,
CP40880
Troncones, GRO
Ph: +52-755-5532870
reservations@raqueros.com
Click here for reservations
We speak Spanish, English, German and Dutch; please feel free to communicate with us in any of these languages.
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Surfing
"Guerrero has a long coastline with almost no crowds and limitless
potential for surf exploration. Most spots will be largest
in the summer, sometimes huge from June through September, but
reasonable surf can be expected for the majority of the year..."
--From
the Surf Report, published by Surfer Magazine
From the photos above, you can see that there
is plenty of surf in the area, starting with the fun left pointbreak
in our back yard, known as Troncones Point, and the various beachbreaks
and rivermouths biking distance to the north and south. From
there, experienced surfers can either hire boats or rent a taxi
to visit some other nearby semi-secret spots: Saladita (a long Malibu-style left point) and the Ranch are only a short drive or boat ride away. If you have a car...
then exploration is the name of the game.
The water is warm year-round, usually hovering
in the high 70s/low 80s. Winds tend to be light offshore
every morning, turning onshore around noon almost every day. Troncones
Point is a peaky point with a steep drop over sharp coral, that
then backs off into deeper water, sometimes lining up nicely through
the inside, sometimes not. We recommend reef boots, as the
urchins can be thick.
Good boards can be rented at the nearby Inn
at Manzanillo Bay (Modern boards in good condition: Channel Islands,
Rusty, etc, mostly epoxy as well as longboards, boogie boards,
fins, snorkels, etc). We have some boogie boards also, which
guests can use in the shorebreak out front on smaller days.
Snorkeling
It's amazing when you find a place where you can both surf and snorkel
in nearly the same spot. Because of the
steep shelf that makes the waves break and the deeper water next
to it, you can snorkel in relative safety even when waves are breaking
on the reef-- you just stay 20 yards to the north of the breaking
waves where the bottom drops suddenly to approx 15 feet deep. From
there you will see all sorts of tropical fish in the clear blue
water-- on an average day you will see schools of skipjack, giant
angelfish, pufferfish, huge schools of colorful striped reef fish,
pufferfish in all colors, shapes and sizes... plus the odd tuna,
snapper or the local favorite: Sierra.
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