missholly24 Posted Thursday at 10:07 PM #1 Share Posted Thursday at 10:07 PM I've been reading about Maya Chan and Hayhu Beach Club. They both look great but with crappy beaches. I researched on here also, but cant find any beaches that stand out more than the others? I occasionally see "Costa Maya" pics that look unaltered where the beach is actually blue. Do any beaches have less seaweed than the rest? Sometimes being behind a cove or in a cay can help. Brown water is not my thing, I'm struggling with this Western Carribean choice I made! LOL.....Thank you! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
c-leg5 Posted Thursday at 10:25 PM #2 Share Posted Thursday at 10:25 PM 12 minutes ago, missholly24 said: I've been reading about Maya Chan and Hayhu Beach Club. They both look great but with crappy beaches. I researched on here also, but cant find any beaches that stand out more than the others? I occasionally see "Costa Maya" pics that look unaltered where the beach is actually blue. Do any beaches have less seaweed than the rest? Sometimes being behind a cove or in a cay can help. Brown water is not my thing, I'm struggling with this Western Carribean choice I made! LOL.....Thank you! Not the best area for clear blue water but quality is definitely seasonal and dependent on recent weather. No way of actually predicting on advance but some days are better than others! Murkiness is caused by both sargassum (seasonal) and disturbed sandy sea bed. Seagrass can also be a problem depending on location. All the beach clubs along the Malecon occupy the same big bay, somewhat protected these days by baffles. Out of town clubs are individual but all face the same direction and have all had reports of sargassum at on time or another. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
missholly24 Posted Friday at 12:15 AM Author #3 Share Posted Friday at 12:15 AM 1 hour ago, c-leg5 said: Not the best area for clear blue water but quality is definitely seasonal and dependent on recent weather. No way of actually predicting on advance but some days are better than others! Murkiness is caused by both sargassum (seasonal) and disturbed sandy sea bed. Seagrass can also be a problem depending on location. All the beach clubs along the Malecon occupy the same big bay, somewhat protected these days by baffles. Out of town clubs are individual but all face the same direction and have all had reports of sargassum at on time or another. Ok thank you so much. I just found Jamies on Trip-advisor looks pretty cool. Might do that. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare SRQbeachgirl Posted Monday at 05:03 PM #4 Share Posted Monday at 05:03 PM Costa Maya is a ship day for us. The beaches are not attractive (to us) with the nets/baffles, seaweed, and worst of all--the incessant vendors. I have never been anywhere else with vendors as aggressive and persistent as they are here. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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