Who can tell me why...

The roads are not private property. The roads belong to the people of Mexico. The beach is federal property and access to the beach is Mexican Federal law.
Americans do not make laws in Mexico! Read the Mexican Federal laws and you will find you can not stop people from access to the beach or public roads!
Mexico belongs to the Mexicans not Americans. You only have a lease on the property!
So are you saying that I can't be stopped if I want to go to the beach off the Mayan....the security guards at the entrance off the highway, and the second guard gate....have to let me go through???? Or the guard gate at Encanto????
 

InkaRoads

cronopiador
So are you saying that I can't be stopped if I want to go to the beach off the Mayan....the security guards at the entrance off the highway, and the second guard gate....have to let me go through???? Or the guard gate at Encanto????
My only thought about that, as I been told, is that Mayan Group does own the land other than the Caborca highway that goes thru it or the chunk htey donated to the city for the airport, therefore they do have the right, as a mexican corportion and sole owners, to check on everybody that wants to get into their property, that might be the main difference with Playa Encanto?
However you can drive down the entrance for Encanto condos (not Playa Encanto) or Casa Blanca and drive to the end of the road along all the beach houses and enter the Mayan Palace that way with out any Mayan Group check points.
 
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rikyt

Guest
Here's a bit of history of Playa Encanto's birth. Puerto Penasco's Department of Ayuntamientos (land permits) would not issue any permits to the original owners, the 5 Gamboa brothers, until there was a road to the property. The Gamboas first had to create and keep a maintained road for access if they intended to subdivide their land into development parcels. Herein lies more Mexican rules of the land, which is common in the United States as well, an ingress/egress (i.e., getting to the other side), for the purpose of getting across the properties and the property right of way allows someone the right to travel across property-owned by another person. If a road is there, we have the right to use it Mexican or American.

One more note. The Gamboas and Jim Perry had to petition the Mexican Federal Government to have the land rights changed from agriculture to tourism. This was a federal mandate required to continue on their project to sell prime beach lots. Several years later, the Gamboas and Jim Perry finally had the tourism permits. Thus Playa Encanto came about. The road to the beach moved many times as the weather, rain and wind, changed its course. So the roads belong the Mexican people!
 

jerry

Guest
Can't you just go to Miramar and park at the South end and walk over? From my experienced down south you may block access if you have provided another route.Santo Tomas did this when they setup the Fish Camp one mile to the south. The big easter party down their is a blast.
 
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