Beautiful Beaches of San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua (part 2)
Monday, July 7th, 2008South of San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua
Cabo Manzanillo
Cabo Manzanillo is located about an hour drive south from San Juan del Sur. This beach has a small pier that is located directly in its center. The pier is quite picturesque but was never finished so it is hardly used by anyone. Manzanillo is one of many other beaches in Nicaragua with the same name. It is almost hard to believe but there are 2 other beaches in Nicaragua that sport this same name.

Once a new tourist border crossing is created joining Costa Rica with Nicaragua this beach will be one of the very first to benefit from this. Manzanillo has very flat surf making it a friendly place for swimming and snorkeling.
La Flor National Park
La Flor is a large stretch of beach that is located about 40 minutes from San Juan del Sur.
La Flor is a national park that was created specifically to protect paslama sea turtles, which hatch and lay eggs from July to January every year. The park is administered by an NGO called Fundacion Cocibolca and allows entrance to visitors for a small fee.

The park owns over 1500 acres of land and plenty of beach for the turtles to call home. There is only one other park in the country that protects these endangered species. La Flor is also home to an abundance of birds, lizards and monkeys and is certainly a must see amongst other beaches located in Nicaragua south Pacific.
Playa Coco
Playa Coco is located 30 minutes south of San Juan del Sur. It’s a spectacular beach that has become a favorite for Europeans living and traveling in Nicaragua. An Austrian family started one of the first projects in the area. They currently own and operate the hotel Parque Maritimo Playa Coco and beachfront restaurant Puesta del Sol. The restaurant is known for its variety offering everything from Wienerschetzel to fish Ceviche.

With La Flor National Park to the south and Escameca Private Ecological Reserve to the north, Playa Coco is nestled between two large tracts of green area. The beach also has the added advantage of having the proposed coastal highway running only steps from the ocean. Playa Coco has rental houses available on the beach and with great ocean views. There are also beachfront lots and beachfront condos available on Coco beach. Coco is both a swimming and surfing beach and the coast is gently sloping making it safe and kid friendly. There are also great natural pools located on the south end of the beach just over the last bluff. These pools are calm, clean and completely transparent. You can only access these natural ponds during low tide.
Playa Yankee
Located about 20 minutes south of San Juan del Sur is Playa Yankee. The entrance to this beach is a little difficult if it’s your first time. Pay no mind to the formal entrance that says “Cantamar de Yankee”, this is seldom open and is usually locked. The entrance to Yankee is through a dirt road after you have passed the formal entrance if you’re coming from the south. There are many properties available with great access and views of Yankee beach.

Yankee is known as a surfing beach with an impressive left break that comes off the rocks during high tide. Yankee is not as popular as Maderas, which makes for a much less crowded wave. The surf is not as consistent as other beaches in San Juan del Sur but many people enjoy this fast breaking powerful wave. The beach is separated in two with the north side being the flat calm beach and the south having the point breaks coming of the rocks and reefs.
Remanso Beach
Originally called Playa El Sucio (which means dirty in Spanish) owners of this beach changed the name to Remanso making it more marketable than its unclean predecessor. There is a real estate development offering lots, and homes with great access to Remanso Beach. Remanso is a small cove that is less than 1km long. Located only 5 minutes south of San Juan del Sur, Remanso is home to 30 different homes that are all only minutes walk from the ocean.

There is both a private entrance and public entrance to this beach. The public road is located just before getting to the private gated entrance. This public road receives less maintenance so you will need to drive slow and in 4 low. Remanso is a great beach for beginning surfers. The waves here are docile and slow breaking and there are usually less than 3 surfers in the water.









