Salinas
ejido
735 inhabitants (2005),
fishing, cattle, aquaculture
snorkeling, beachcombing
eco-cabaña
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Toro Prieto
community of Salinas
298 inhabitants (2005),
fishing, cattle, aquaculture
snorkeling, beachcombing
boat rental to Isla Terrón
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Roca Partida
volcanic cliff
handful of inhabitants
lighthouse, rappelling, diving, cave exploration,
eco-cabins
access from Arroyo de Lisa
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Arroyo de Lisa
ejido
395 inhabitants (2005),
fishing, cattle,
snorkeling, beachcombing, boat rental
hotel, eco-cabañas, restaurants, palapas
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Costa de Oro
ejido
534 inhabitants (2005),
fishing, cattle, iguana sanctuary
snorkeling, beachcombing, boat rental
hotel, eco-cabañas, restaurants. palapas
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Playa Hermosa
ejido
368 inhabitants (2005),
fishing, cattle,
snorkeling, beachcombing, cave exploration
eco-cabaña
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Revolución
ejido
113 inhabitants (2005),
fishing, cattle,
beachcombing, waterfall
eco-cabañas
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Dos de Abril
ejido
252 inhabitants (2005),
fishing, cattle,
beachcombing, horse rental
hotels, restaurants, palapas
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Montepio
ejido
158 inhabitants (2005),
fishing, cattle, tourism
beachcombing, boat rentals, horse rental, hill climb
hotels, eco-cabañas, restaurants
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Balzapote
ejido, port
521 inhabitants (2005),
fishing, cattle
beachcombing,
palapas, camping
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Less than 5000 people occupy the ejidos along the San Andrés Tuxtla
coast which extend high up into the overshadowing volcano. Tourism
here is mostly in the stone age with a few "budget " class facilities in
Montepio. Tell than to the 50,000 people that swarm to the beaches here
Coastal Villages of San Andrés Tuxtla