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A destination so special and secluded,
it's not for everyone. If you've always been the
first to go where many will follow, if you are an
explorer, Xcalak could be your greatest discovery.
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Hikers will enjoy being surrounded by jungle and huge
flocks of birds that migrate here.
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Hidden lagoons,
miles and miles of perfect 'flats' with crystal clear
waters, protected from the wind offer the fisherman plenty
of opportunity to land Tarpon, Bonefish, and Snook.
the abundance of fish makes both fly-fishing and spin
fishing rewarding. The diving here is truly
spectacular.
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Divers will find the Belize reef, the
largest in the western hemisphere just half a mile from
the shore and reefs, caves, canyon, walls, and incredible
drop offs that plunge hundreds of feet ensure an adventure
for all diving abilities.
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Nearby Chinchorro Banks, a
massive coral atoll that stretches almost 30 miles along
the Yucatan coast is considered one of the wonders of the
marine world.
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Costa de Cocos
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Costa de Cocos is a short ride from the small fishing
village of Xcalak. The resort is located on an old coconut plantation
and offers romance, adventure and solitude. Costa de Cocos has 12
private cabanas, each made with local woods and topped with palm
thatching. 24 hour electricity, hammocks and warm water,
comfortable yet rustic surroundings make for an enjoyable stay.
Their restaurant and bar overlook the ocean and the family style dining
serves up tasty and unusual dishes. This is the meeting place to
make your plans for the day and in the evening this is a great gathering
place to talk about the days events. Fishing guides have a fly
tying station here and will gladly help you prepare for the next days
catch. This property lives in harmony with nature. An on
site desalinization plant recaptures seawater and a reverse osmosis
purification process provides fresh water. Round the clock
electricity is generated by the windmill.
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