Things to do in Pie De La Cuesta
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Restaurant Vayma
Located at Hacienda Vayma, this beachfront restaurant has an extensive international menu. Highlights include calamari tacos, Thai shrimp, mole poblano chicken and several tasty varieties of pizza. At night, the restaurant and hotel grounds are bathed in the glow of candles and tiki torches; the perfect spot for a romantic sunset dinner.
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Steve's Hideaway/El Escondite
A local favorite since 1968, this hole-in-the-wall sits on stilts over the lagoon with great views over the water. Esteban serves drinks, steaks and fresh catches like red snapper and fish quesadillas. It's located down a dirt road on the southeast side of the lagoon.
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Coyuca 2000
Pull up a chair on the sand, watch the waves and enjoy tasty meat and seafood dishes, including good fish in fajitas or al mojo de ajo (sautéed minced garlic). Great mixed drinks enhance the casual atmosphere.
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Quinta Rosita
Treat your tastebuds to shrimp cooked six different ways while basking in the ocean breeze at this beachfront eatery. Sunday specials (M$40 to M$60) include paella, Veracruz-style fish and homemade stewed pork.
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Club de Ski Chuy
Waterskiing on the lagoon is one of the most popular pastimes; there are several waterskiing clubs on the lagoon side including Club de Ski Chuy.
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boat trips
Several establishments offer boat trips on the lagoon; eager captains await your business down by the boat launches along the southeast corner of the lagoon.
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Picalagua
Coconut shrimp and other seafood delights await at this breezy, convivial lagoonside place with paper lanterns and palapa roof.
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Horseback Riding
Horseback riding on the beach costs about around $150 per hour; book from a hotel or directly from the galloping cowboys on the beach.
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Restaurant and Club de Skis Tres Marías
This lagoonside gem underneath a huge thatched roof is popular for its American-style breakfasts.
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