Palomino's main beach stretches across several kilometres of fine golden sand, fringed by coconut palms and lush tropical vegetation. It provides ideal swimming conditions, with warm, generally calm waters especially favoured by families.
The Palomino River mouth forms a unique zone where freshwater mingles with seawater, creating natural lagoons ideal for relaxation. This area is particularly popular for tubing, the signature activity of drifting down the river on an inner tube to the sea.
Further north, wild beaches offer a more secluded haven for those seeking utter tranquillity. These less trodden expanses allow sightings of local wildlife, such as colourful crabs and seabirds. Dense bordering vegetation evokes a truly authentic tropical ambience.
Water Sports and Relaxation
Palomino's waters are perfect for a range of aquatic pursuits. Kitesurfing and windsurfing thrive on reliable winds, especially from December to April. Novices can learn from seasoned local instructors.
Sport fishing is a major draw, offering chances to hook various tropical species from the beach or on boat trips. Coastal kayaking reveals hidden coves and marine life in its natural habitat.