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Uverito Beach is a public beach, so it does not have a closing time. You can access it at any time. To get there, the most common option is to drive from Las Tablas; the trip is short and well signposted. If you are looking for public transportation, ask about local buses or taxis that can take you directly there.
Not at all! Access to Uverito Beach is completely free. It is a public beach where you can enjoy the sand and the sea at no entrance cost.
To fully enjoy Uverito Beach, I recommend planning to spend between 3 and 5 hours. This gives you enough time to relax on the sand, swim, perhaps have lunch at one of the nearby restaurants, and enjoy a nice walk along the shore.
Uverito Beach is known for being the closest and most popular beach for the residents of Las Tablas, especially during festivities such as Carnival. Its charm lies more in being a center for recreation and social gathering than in ancient history. It is a key place for the traditions and leisure of the Azuero region.
The best time to visit is during the dry season (December to April), when the weather is sunny and perfect for enjoying the beach. Early morning or late afternoon are the ideal times to avoid the strongest heat and enjoy beautiful sunsets.
Unfortunately, access to the sand at Uverito Beach does not have specific infrastructure for people with reduced mobility. The entrances usually lead directly onto the sand. However, you may still enjoy the views from the nearby restaurants or paved areas facing the beach.
Absolutely! While in Las Tablas, you should not miss the vibrant atmosphere of the town center, known for its culture and folklore. I recommend visiting the Church of Santa Librada and Belisario Porras Park. If you are looking for more beaches, Mariabé Beach is also relatively close.
Of course! I recommend bringing sunscreen, a hat, sunglasses, and plenty of water to stay hydrated. Although there are food stalls, bringing your own snacks can be useful. If you plan to swim, keep the tides in mind. And please, do not forget to take your trash with you to help keep the beach clean and beautiful!
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