, Nayarit
Carricitos Clothing Optional Beach Trailhead
Carricitos is a remote clothing-optional beach on Mexico's Pacific coast, accessed via a trailhead near the Jalisco-Nayarit border.
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About this place
Carricitos is a remote clothing-optional beach on Mexico's Pacific coast, accessed via a trailhead near the Jalisco-Nayarit border. The beach sits in a relatively undeveloped stretch of coastline south of Puerto Vallarta. You'll need to hike in from the trailhead, which keeps crowds manageable and maintains a low-key atmosphere. The beach itself is known for its natural setting and relaxed vibe. Expect basic conditions — this isn't a resort beach with facilities. The clothing-optional section is informal, established by visitor practice rather than official designation. The remoteness means you'll want to bring everything you need for the day. Access requires a vehicle capable of handling rough roads, and the area lacks commercial development. This appeals to visitors seeking a genuine off-the-beaten-path experience rather than organized amenities.
Etiquette & ground rules
This is an informal clothing-optional beach without posted rules or active management. Standard beach naturist etiquette applies: bring a towel to sit on, respect others' space and privacy, and don't photograph anyone without clear permission. The remote location means you're responsible for your own trash — pack out everything you bring in. Be aware that textile and naturist visitors may share the beach, so discretion and courtesy matter.
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