![]() There are plenty of tidal pools and caves to explore. Visitors can also go hiking along the trails and bluffs leading from the free car parking area. The trail is steep in places but it’s worth the trek as the beach is nice for sunbathing but there are no facilities. Time your visit for low tide as there is very little beach at high tide. Pirate Cave is a tunnel through the rock which reveals stunning views of the waves and San Luis Bay. There are signs directing you east either down to the beach or to the pirate cave, which has the best views but is a more treacherous route down. There were legends of treasure buried long ago by Sir Francis Drake but no evidence has ever been found.Īccess to the beach is from Cave Landing Road. Its secluded position and rocky caves would have made the beach a natural hideaway for smugglers when ships heading to Port San Luis Harbour dropped off smuggled liquor.ĭespite its name and notoriety, Pirate’s Cove has no known connections with pirates. This south-facing cove is sheltered which is probably why it is favoured as a nudist beach. From what Ive been told.we are currently all in the bathroom, while Ive been writing this.Another California gem for naturists, Pirate’s Cove is midway between Avila Beach and Shell Beach / Pismo Beach. Come to find out we were all trying to make this a nice evening because none of us wanted my husband to feel like his b'day dinner was a disaster!! We all have food poisoning. Trying to put it nicely.While we were at the restaurant we really did not complain about the food. Pirate’s Cave and other sea caves are nearby so the area on the bluff. This south-facing cove is somewhat protected from the weather and attracts many locals looking for a comfortable clothingless beach atmosphere. Pirate's Cove is powered by Pure Neocon Pirate Evil. Pirate’s Cove is a well-known clothing optional beach between Avila Beach and the Shell Beach area of Pismo Beach, California. It was all we could do to make it home without making a mess of ourselves. Pirate's Cove by Pirate's Cove is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Everyone complained about feeling dizzy and having a headache. The other fried platters were so salty they couldnt eat them!! Everyone at the table expressed that they didnt feel well & I had to run to the bathroom to thro up (amoung other things). She brought me a new plate.with about a 1/3 of the food that I had on the plate she took back to the kitchen. I didnt want to cause a scene with my inlaws being there, So I told the server quietly the issues. Took 1 bite of my potato and realized something was horribly wrong with the sour cream - which was warm when I got it. I had taken 1 bite of fish,shrimp & crabcake (realized it was not cooked). ![]() While I added sour cream and butter to my potato the water (not butter, not that butter would have been better/ well maybe) from the seafood had completely covered my meal and my hushpuppies were a soggy mess. My plate arrived with water covering all the seafood about half way. ![]() The fish & shrimp were translucent and the crab cake was a very pale yellow(uncooked). I got the broiled Seafood Platter and the other 3 were fried. When we received our meals they were all mixed up and we had to exchange sides with each other to match what we ordered. Pirates Cove offers the newest, largest boat. This was the absolute worse experience Ive had so far! Where do I begin? Went for dinner with my in-laws because it was my husbands b-day and the food and drinks sucked! We were given two menus (1 was small print in Black & white) to share between the 4 of us. Pirates Cove Marina is a full service marina facility located on Grand Lagoon at Panama City Beach, Florida. In This Section Check out Pirates Cove at their NEW LOCATION behind the campus bookstore Physical Student I.D Card and current enrollment is required to. 4 Soft Drinks who knows the price, lets say $1.99 each ![]()
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