Nestled on the northern end of the Isle of Caludge,
this beach is cited as the most popular getaway
for vacationers during peak summer months.
Popular activities include scuba diving,
snorkeling, and bird watching.
Selange Beach is known for its temperate sand.
Made up of ground coral due to thousands of
years of tectonic activity, the sand is always
cool to the touch, despite the heat.
The western portion includes fantastic flora
and fauna and many pre-Columbian ruins.
Known primarily for it's hidden location on
Kamar Island (which includes swimming through
an underground cave), Hunt Lagoon offers a
peaceful respite from the tourist-laden locations
found throughout Kamar.
If possible, make a visit at night –
it's bioluminescent lagoon is like viewing
fireworks in the water!
Last, but certainly not least, is Moat Lagoon.
This is one of the most difficult beach
locations to access. The lagoon is located
inside of a prehistoric cenote, or
underground aquifer.
Accessing it involves crossing the moat
surrounding the lagoon (hence the name)
with locals by kayak.
Once there, marvel at the phenomenal
(and endangered) quetzal bird and its golden
feathers.