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The Natural Surroundings
CocoCabañas is situated on the 22km long federally
protected beach called Playa de Los Cocos (Coconut Beach).
The beach is open ocean, with tremendous blue, green, and
turquoise waves that sometimes reach up to a staggering 15
ft in height. Playa de los Cocos is a natural habitat for
endangered sea turtles that come ashore and lay eggs
(generally in the fall and winter months).
Dolphins and whales may also be spotted during migration
periods. Tropical flora also abounds in the zone.
Within a short bike ride, one will come upon immense palm,
banana and mango groves. Plum trees, blue agave fields,
watermelon patches and chili plantations dot the landscape
of the Isla de Navidad peninsula.
CocoCabañas lies directly on an open ocean that receives
substantial wind and sun. We have integrated our landscape
into the natural context while creating a stunning and
energy efficient compliment to the ocean, rocks, hills, and vegetation that
form Isla de Navidad’s remarkable environment. Rather than
combat the elements, and due to our energy system, we
maintain plant species such as cacti and agave which
naturally thrive in these rugged conditions and which
require little water and energy.
The ocean at Playa de los Cocos generates large and
powerful waves that are impressive to view from your cabaña.
The ocean sounds can be quite loud, and composes a music
that must be experienced to believe. Sleeping at
CocoCabañas is a truly phenomenal experience. However, due
to the large waves and strong currents, this beach is not
recommended for swimming, and your safest way to get wet and
cool off is in the pool. Excellent beach swimming is just
across the lagoon in Barra de Navidad.
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