Escuinapa

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Escuinapa is for its production of shrimp andMiguel Hidalgo Square mango both of excellent export quality. 18 miles out toward the coast is Teacapan, a fishermen's Eden enclaved on an island with an access by land, and filled with thousands of palm trees; it is rich in cattle raising as well as in a wide variety of fauna: white and pink Heron, Canadian Duck and Pichihuila among others. There is Deer, Ocelot, Boar and many others wild animals.

The variety and abundance of marine species is quiet excellent. Snook, Snapper; Mackerel, Curvina, Mullet, Sailfish, and Dolphin abound in these waters.

On the way from Escuinapa to Teacapán you will be captivated by the unparalleled scenery with a profusion of coconut palms and estuaries inhabited by birds, with access to pristine beaches such as La Tambora, Las Cabras and Los Angeles.City Hall

Beyond the town is La boca de Teacapan, this is an entrance to the open sea between two strips of land that form a natural marina that meanders through mangrove swamps for more than 47 miles to the south. Visit Teacapan and be in touch
with nature
 

Some of its main attractions are:

  • San Francisco de Asis Church, Click Here!

  • Beaches of Teacapan, Click Here!

  • City Hall

  • Wildlife in Tepeacan

  • Miguel Hidalgo Square


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