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Hello! Villas De Santa Clara offers six comfortable rooms in El Golfo de Santa Clara. You can rent one room or all six for a relaxing family vacation. The property has a parking lot and/or camping area, it is located a block away from the beach (Sea of Cortez), there are lots of sand dunes and beautiful beaches! Come and see the iconic lighthouse, El Machorro, or bring your fishing poles for a day out on the water. Come experience all that El Golfo de Santa Clara has to offer! The space This listing is for room #1 with a private bathroom. The space includes a queen sized bed and basic bathroom amenities. There is a wall mounted AC unit and a ceiling fan to help keep you cool during the hot summer nights. There is a staircase behind the rooms which leads to a viewing deck/balcony. Guest access Full access to all areas of the property, parking, view deck etc.. During your stay When you arrive, Dahely or Doña Mary will be there to greet you, check you in and show you the place. They can also arrange Tours, banana rides, and fishing trips. They can recommend the best places to eat in El Golfo or They can cook for you, your family and guests some of the typical food like "Curvina Sarandeada (with all the toppings), Caldo de Pescado, Ceviche or the traditional Carne Asada and Fish Tacos...right on the property. Other things to note PEJERREY/GRUNION Every year, El Golfo de Santa Clara in Sonora is the setting for the spawning of the Pejerrey/Grunion/Silverside, an endemic species of the Sea of Cortez that spawns right on the shore of the beach. Between March and May or even until June, visitors can appreciate a unique spectacle in which the coast is dyed silver for a few seconds. The Grunion/Pejerrey (Leuresthes Sardina) is a relative species of sardines that measures between 11 and 15 centimeters, its body is translucent and has a silver stripe. To mate, it is carried away by the waves to the beaches where the females bury themselves in the sand and lay eggs (between 1,000 and 3,000), while the males surround them to fertilize them. After this process, which lasts about 30 seconds, females and males return to the sea. In the spring season, females spawn up to six times, usually occurring between one and six days after each full moon or new moon.
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