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Los Ayala is said to be named after a group of bandits who sought refuge here many years ago (Los Ayalas), and the locals speak of a "Golden Door" hidden within a cave entrance, behind which lies a lost world and a magnificent treasure, still to be discovered.
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The half-mile long beach of Los Ayala is a palm fringed cove, perfect for swimming with soft, silky gold specked sand, a gradually sloping shoreline and crystal clear waters.
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Los Ayala is situated at the foot of the Sierra de Vallejo Mountains.
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"Holy Week" in Los Ayala is not for everyone, as the beach is packed and competing bands play music day and night, but it is definitely is off the beaten path and worlds away from the more heavily touristed beaches.
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Los Ayala is also a bird watcher's paradise where flocks of green parakeets soar above the many variety of palms.
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Los Ayala is said to be named after a group of bandits who sought refuge here many years ago (Los Ayalas), and the locals speak of a "Golden Door" hidden within a cave entrance, behind which lies a lost world and a magnificent treasure, still to be discovered.
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The beach of Los Ayala is generally quiet and tranquil, but it has been a favourite with Mexican families for decades and still bustles with activity on weekends, holidays, and especially Semana Santa.
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Los Ayala is situated at the foot of the Sierra de Vallejo Mountains on the Pacific coast of Mexico.
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The half-mile long beach of Los Ayala is a palm fringed cove, perfect for swimming with soft, silky gold specked sand, a gradually sloping shoreline and crystal clear waters.
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An undiscovered gem, Los Ayala is an authentic Mexican beach town and a fishing village.
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