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Best Manzanillo Beaches- January Poll

Submitted by Manzanillo Blogger on Wednesday, 28 January 20096 Comments

Welcome back to the great Manzanillo Arena. It is here that epic battles have been fought. The people have voted, and great things have transpired. Soriana was declared the peoples favorite grocery store, Oxxo was declared the masses favorite convenience store, what will the people call for next?? Well, it's that time again. Decisions must be made!

It's time for the next great battle to begin!

We are proud to introduce:

The Great Manzanillo Battle Of The Beaches!

Manzanillo has so many great beaches, each and every one of them has something different and unique to offer. Whether it's the beachside restaurants of La Boquita, the stunning waves at Olas Altas, the historic La Audiencia, the calm waters of Las Brisas, the idilic Miramar, or the ever popular Playa Azul... Manzanillo's beaches present a vast array of choices. But which is the best? Now is your time to cast your vote and tell the world why your beach is the best!

What is Manzanillo's best beach?

  • Miramar (36%, 29 Votes)
  • Olas Altas (20%, 16 Votes)
  • La Boquita (11%, 9 Votes)
  • Las Brisas (11%, 9 Votes)
  • Other... (If you vote for this leave a comment for which beach you prefer!) (9%, 7 Votes)
  • La Audiencia (7%, 6 Votes)
  • Playa Azul (6%, 5 Votes)

Total Voters: 81

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*Note: If we left out a glaringly obvious beach, kindly mention it to us and we will add it to the listings!

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6 Comments »

  • Tarzan said:

    Miramar is by far the best beach in ZLO. In fact I believe it’s the only beach in ZLO, all the rest are very rocky with no place to sit and usually have lots of broken glass and scorpions. No sense looking anywhere else, nope, don’t even bother :)
    CMack

  • ManzSan said:

    I agree with Tarzan, Miramar is also my first choice. Something there for all, shopping for souveniers and a very long beach for walking. But my favorite is to rent an umbrella and just enjoy the view of the beautiful beach and bird watch all while having a nice cold cerveca. Can never spend too much time there. Ahhh heaven!!

  • Kevin said:

    Hey the best beach is Playa Azul …. For Skimboarding
    You have to visit it.

  • HolyMole said:

    We spent only one evening in the Manzanillo area several years ago, at Hotel Marlyn in Santiago, on the way from Melaque to Colima. We were not at all impressed with Playa Santiago…..we didn’t like the blackish sand or the broken glass. And Olas Altas, with the traffic blasting past so close, wasn’t our idea of an idyllic tropical beach either. If Santiago and Olas Altas were typical, we’d look elsewhere, but we’re sure there must be some great beaches in the Manzanillo area.

  • Stan said:

    It depends on what I want to do. If I want to body surf, then Olas Altas. If I want to walk on the beach, then Miramar (note spelling). If I want to hang out and have a bite to eat, then La Boquita.

    I don’t think there is one best beach as there are too many beach activities and one beach isn’t best for all of them.

  • Dennis said:

    The finest beach in Manzanillo is the Las Hadas beach where you can snorkel, swim, or just relax. That is why the movie 10 was filmed there with Bo Derek and Dudley Moore.

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