Horseback Riding, Kayaking and Fishing: Activities in Barra de Potosi

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Horseback Riding, Kayaking and Fishing: Activities in Barra de Potosi


If you're looking for a hidden gem in the Zihuatanejo area, Barra de Potosi is a must-visit destination. This picturesque fishing village boasts a stunning beach that joins a fresh water lagoon which is surrounded by lush jungles, and abundant wildlife, making it the perfect place to explore the great outdoors. Here's a rundown of the different outdoor activities available in Barra de Potosi, with a focus on kayaking through the mangroves and other unique ways to experience the area's natural beauty.


Getting There:


Barra de Potosi is approximately a 30-minute drive from the Zihuatanejo.  You can rent a car or take a taxi which will charge you around $350 pesos each way. . Alternatively, you can take the "combi" public transport which will cost you around 25 pesos per person each way. You will have to hop on a combi from downtown or Plaza Kyoto to the airport which run constantly (every 10 minutes) once at the airport you will need to transfer to the Barra de potosi combi which depart once every hour.   Alternatively if you pre-book a tour most providers will offer shuttle services. Once you arrive, there are plenty of activities to keep you busy.


Outdoor Activities:



Barra de Potosi offers a variety of outdoor activities to suit all interests and skill levels. Kayaking or Paddle boarding through the mangroves is a particularly unique and exciting way to explore the area's natural beauty. Paddling through the calm waters of the lagoon, surrounded by lush mangrove forests, you'll see a variety of wildlife, including small crocodiles, iguanas, and numerous bird species.


Other popular activities in Barra de Potosi include horseback riding, birdwatching, and fishing. Horseback riding tours range from 1-hour beach rides to few hour excursions, with something for everyone in between. Highlights include riding along the beach at sunset, exploring the nearby lagoon, and traversing the jungle to see local wildlife. Jose Miguel form the restaurant "El  Marlin" is the man to contact for the horse back riding trip. He will make sure you have a great time and if you are an experienced ridder he will let you gallop the horses down the beach.


Local Restaurants and Fabulous Food:

Barra de Potosi is home to a variety of delicious rustic restaurants called "Enramadas", these casual beachfront restaurants are run by a mom and pop operation and serve up fresh seafood and traditional Mexican cuisine. Our Favourite (and also one of the most popular restaurant) is Teresitas. Don't miss the chance to try some of their local specialties, such as ceviche, grilled fish "a la talla", and coconut shrimp..


Conclusion:

Barra de Potosi is a hidden gem in the Zihuatanejo area, offering a range of exciting outdoor activities and opportunities to explore the natural beauty of the region. With kayaking through the mangroves, horseback riding tours, and more, there's something for everyone. Whether you're an adventure seeker or a nature lover, Barra de Potosi is a must-visit destination. So pack your bags, book your tickets, and get ready to experience the best of the outdoors in this charming coastal village. Don't forget to sample some of the local cuisine along the way!




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