It is part of the Ballena Marine National Park and is one of the most spectacular beaches that even the most demanding tourist can enjoy. In addition, in the near town of Uvita, there are signs of a significant development, such as hotel and commercial infrastructure, as well as banking institutions.
White sand, blue waters and moderate waves; this beach is ideal for swimming, diving or snorkeling, kayaking, visiting estuaries and mangroves, horseback riding or simply lie in the sun or go a few hundred meters into the sea by walking over the tombolo that looks like the tail of a whale.