Surfing Ixtapa Mexico
Hanging out with the awesome folks at Catcha L'Ola Surf Shop. They took us to some beautiful beaches to score some waves.
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Catcha L´Ola / Surf, TU CASA TV / MVS Televisión: Programa 5, bloque 4
Serie especial de 5 capítulos de 2 horas cada uno, del divertido programa de televisión TU CASA TV” desde las hermosas ciudades de Ixtapa y Zihuatanejo.
Patricio “Pato” Cabezut, Anette Cuburu y Rafael “Rafita” Balderrama, mostraron a México y al mundo:
La calidez y dedicación de los habitantes y prestadores de servicios turísticos azuetenses.
La espectacular belleza de las playas y abundantes escenarios naturales de este hermoso destino.
El seductor contraste entre la modernidad y ambiente cosmopolita del CIP Ixtapa versus el pintoresco y tradicional pueblo de Zihuatanejo.
La satisfacción que los visitantes experimentan al disfrutar de nuestras abundantes opciones de descanso, gastronomía, entretenimiento y salud.
TU CASA TV” se transmite de lunes a viernes de 18:00 a 20:00 horas por el canal 52mx (orgulloso anfitrión del espacio noticioso de Carmen Aristegui) de MVS Televisión, distribuido por DISH vía satélite y por cable a más de 8 millones de hogares en las 200 ciudades más densamente pobladas en la república mexicana y a través de LATV ( en los Estados Unidos de Norteamérica.
Enrique Gutiérrez / Consultoría + Creación
Content Marketing & Locaciones Turísticas
Catcha L Ola Surf Shop
Commercial spot for surf tours in Ixtapa, Mexico.
What Is Really Happening In Mexico? Day 9 - Part 1 IXTAPA / ZIHUATANEJO
Hosted by Scott Sheehan
Directed & Produced by Michael Corbiere
Day two in the state of Guerreros double your pleasure destination, and were itching for a bit of exercise. Surfing is a popular pastime (for many, a lifestyle) all around the world, and the coast around Ixtapa offers many great breaks to test your skills. Unfortunately, I dont have any yet, so I thought Id get a quick lesson with Leon, at Catcha Lola. He is a well-known fixture in town, and can teach you how to surf, or, if you already know how, he can take you around the region and share his knowledge of the secret spots.
There were two of us out there for the first time in our lives. Me, and Ted from Oakville Ontario. We were given a cursory(!) lesson, and then unleashed upon the waves! Ive always wanted to try surfing, but the chance just hasnt come my way, or when it did, I always found the surfing dudes a little off-putting with their not on my wave, attitude. I am happy to report that on Playa Linda today, I experienced none of this. It was a totally unintimidating environment in which to flail around like a fish out of water in the water which was surprisingly warm, for the Pacific Ocean. And videotape doesnt lie I actually experienced the incomparable feeling of standing up on a surfboard and riding a wave! Sure, it was on a surfboard the size of a bus, on waves the size of well, of really small waves, but it sure felt amazing! Save me a spot on the wave, Leon! Ill be back!
My feats of derring-do in the ocean were followed up with a near-miraculous moment on one of Ixtapas golf courses. Alberto, the pro at the Real de Palmas agreed to take us out and show us the course. Even in the throes of the dry season, the fairways and greens seemed well kept and remarkably green, and the views of the ocean and up close and personal encounters with Alligators and Iguanas made a buzz around the links that much more enjoyable. Just dont shank your ultra-high-tech golf balls into the drink, because if you go after them, you might end up vying for supremacy over a magical land with a dagger wielding, high-flying boy who refused to grow up And then I teed up my drive and cranked it right up the middle of the fairway and onto the apron of the green, avoiding an enormous pond, three sand traps, and a partridge in a pear tree! One swing! No practice swing, no warm-up, camera on me, people clamouring to play through and I nailed it! I was in position for a possible eagle! Then of course I 4 putted it and bogeyed the hole. For a minute there I thought I was in the running for the assistant pros position, Alberto seemed so impressed.
On the theme of sports, theres one more thing Id like to add to this overly long, and somewhat self-aggrandizing post: The other night, while typing away, I had the TV in my room on, and lo and behold, Lucha Libre leapt onto the screen with a vengeance! For those of you who are unfamiliar with the term, it refers to what I consider to be a wonderfully fun aspect of Mexican culture: amateurish wrestling in crazy masks. Now, I apologize to the purists out there who would take offence, but it was just that. And it was so fun to watch. The masks make a stylish and borderline frightening souvenir, as well!
Ok, weve arrived in the bustling, vibrant city of Acapulco Once THE most popular and prestigious vacation destination in the Americas. The place that really started it all. I cant wait to get out there tomorrow and drink its milkshake!
Ixtapa-Zihuatanejo Surfing!
Que cool la pasamos en Ixtapa-Zihuatanejo con nuestros amigos de Catcha L'ola! en donde nuestro amigo Leo nos dio un tour por la tienda y su hermano Everardo nos dio unas clases para para ponernos a surfear! // We had a blast at Ixtapa-Zihuatanejo with our friends from Catcha L'ola! we had a tour on the shop by our new friend Leo and with his brother Everardo we had a surfing class!
Catcha L'ola ixtapasurf.com
PADDLE BOARD SURFING IXTAPA
Tours, Lessons, Rentals and Sales at Catcha l'a Ola
What Is Really Happening In Mexico? Day 9 - Part 5 IXTAPA / ZIHUATANEJO
Hosted by Scott Sheehan
Directed & Produced by Michael Corbiere
Day two in the state of Guerreros double your pleasure destination, and were itching for a bit of exercise. Surfing is a popular pastime (for many, a lifestyle) all around the world, and the coast around Ixtapa offers many great breaks to test your skills. Unfortunately, I dont have any yet, so I thought Id get a quick lesson with Leon, at Catcha Lola. He is a well-known fixture in town, and can teach you how to surf, or, if you already know how, he can take you around the region and share his knowledge of the secret spots.
There were two of us out there for the first time in our lives. Me, and Ted from Oakville Ontario. We were given a cursory(!) lesson, and then unleashed upon the waves! Ive always wanted to try surfing, but the chance just hasnt come my way, or when it did, I always found the surfing dudes a little off-putting with their not on my wave, attitude. I am happy to report that on Playa Linda today, I experienced none of this. It was a totally unintimidating environment in which to flail around like a fish out of water in the water which was surprisingly warm, for the Pacific Ocean. And videotape doesnt lie I actually experienced the incomparable feeling of standing up on a surfboard and riding a wave! Sure, it was on a surfboard the size of a bus, on waves the size of well, of really small waves, but it sure felt amazing! Save me a spot on the wave, Leon! Ill be back!
My feats of derring-do in the ocean were followed up with a near-miraculous moment on one of Ixtapas golf courses. Alberto, the pro at the Real de Palmas agreed to take us out and show us the course. Even in the throes of the dry season, the fairways and greens seemed well kept and remarkably green, and the views of the ocean and up close and personal encounters with Alligators and Iguanas made a buzz around the links that much more enjoyable. Just dont shank your ultra-high-tech golf balls into the drink, because if you go after them, you might end up vying for supremacy over a magical land with a dagger wielding, high-flying boy who refused to grow up And then I teed up my drive and cranked it right up the middle of the fairway and onto the apron of the green, avoiding an enormous pond, three sand traps, and a partridge in a pear tree! One swing! No practice swing, no warm-up, camera on me, people clamouring to play through and I nailed it! I was in position for a possible eagle! Then of course I 4 putted it and bogeyed the hole. For a minute there I thought I was in the running for the assistant pros position, Alberto seemed so impressed.
On the theme of sports, theres one more thing Id like to add to this overly long, and somewhat self-aggrandizing post: The other night, while typing away, I had the TV in my room on, and lo and behold, Lucha Libre leapt onto the screen with a vengeance! For those of you who are unfamiliar with the term, it refers to what I consider to be a wonderfully fun aspect of Mexican culture: amateurish wrestling in crazy masks. Now, I apologize to the purists out there who would take offence, but it was just that. And it was so fun to watch. The masks make a stylish and borderline frightening souvenir, as well!
Ok, weve arrived in the bustling, vibrant city of Acapulco Once THE most popular and prestigious vacation destination in the Americas. The place that really started it all. I cant wait to get out there tomorrow and drink its milkshake!
Señor Frog´s / Ixtapa, Zihuatanejo, TU CASA TV / MVS Televisión: Programa 5, bloque 7
Serie especial de 5 capítulos de 2 horas cada uno, del divertido programa de televisión TU CASA TV” desde las hermosas ciudades de Ixtapa y Zihuatanejo.
Patricio “Pato” Cabezut, Anette Cuburu y Rafael “Rafita” Balderrama, mostraron a México y al mundo:
La calidez y dedicación de los habitantes y prestadores de servicios turísticos azuetenses.
La espectacular belleza de las playas y abundantes escenarios naturales de este hermoso destino.
El seductor contraste entre la modernidad y ambiente cosmopolita del CIP Ixtapa versus el pintoresco y tradicional pueblo de Zihuatanejo.
La satisfacción que los visitantes experimentan al disfrutar de nuestras abundantes opciones de descanso, gastronomía, entretenimiento y salud.
TU CASA TV” se transmite de lunes a viernes de 18:00 a 20:00 horas por el canal 52mx (orgulloso anfitrión del espacio noticioso de Carmen Aristegui) de MVS Televisión, distribuido por DISH vía satélite y por cable a más de 8 millones de hogares en las 200 ciudades más densamente pobladas en la república mexicana y a través de LATV ( en los Estados Unidos de Norteamérica.
Enrique Gutiérrez / Consultoría + Creación
Content Marketing & Locaciones Turísticas
What Is Really Happening In Mexico? Day 9 - Part 2 IXTAPA / ZIHUATANEJO
Hosted by Scott Sheehan
Directed & Produced by Michael Corbiere
Day two in the state of Guerreros double your pleasure destination, and were itching for a bit of exercise. Surfing is a popular pastime (for many, a lifestyle) all around the world, and the coast around Ixtapa offers many great breaks to test your skills. Unfortunately, I dont have any yet, so I thought Id get a quick lesson with Leon, at Catcha Lola. He is a well-known fixture in town, and can teach you how to surf, or, if you already know how, he can take you around the region and share his knowledge of the secret spots.
There were two of us out there for the first time in our lives. Me, and Ted from Oakville Ontario. We were given a cursory(!) lesson, and then unleashed upon the waves! Ive always wanted to try surfing, but the chance just hasnt come my way, or when it did, I always found the surfing dudes a little off-putting with their not on my wave, attitude. I am happy to report that on Playa Linda today, I experienced none of this. It was a totally unintimidating environment in which to flail around like a fish out of water in the water which was surprisingly warm, for the Pacific Ocean. And videotape doesnt lie I actually experienced the incomparable feeling of standing up on a surfboard and riding a wave! Sure, it was on a surfboard the size of a bus, on waves the size of well, of really small waves, but it sure felt amazing! Save me a spot on the wave, Leon! Ill be back!
My feats of derring-do in the ocean were followed up with a near-miraculous moment on one of Ixtapas golf courses. Alberto, the pro at the Real de Palmas agreed to take us out and show us the course. Even in the throes of the dry season, the fairways and greens seemed well kept and remarkably green, and the views of the ocean and up close and personal encounters with Alligators and Iguanas made a buzz around the links that much more enjoyable. Just dont shank your ultra-high-tech golf balls into the drink, because if you go after them, you might end up vying for supremacy over a magical land with a dagger wielding, high-flying boy who refused to grow up And then I teed up my drive and cranked it right up the middle of the fairway and onto the apron of the green, avoiding an enormous pond, three sand traps, and a partridge in a pear tree! One swing! No practice swing, no warm-up, camera on me, people clamouring to play through and I nailed it! I was in position for a possible eagle! Then of course I 4 putted it and bogeyed the hole. For a minute there I thought I was in the running for the assistant pros position, Alberto seemed so impressed.
On the theme of sports, theres one more thing Id like to add to this overly long, and somewhat self-aggrandizing post: The other night, while typing away, I had the TV in my room on, and lo and behold, Lucha Libre leapt onto the screen with a vengeance! For those of you who are unfamiliar with the term, it refers to what I consider to be a wonderfully fun aspect of Mexican culture: amateurish wrestling in crazy masks. Now, I apologize to the purists out there who would take offence, but it was just that. And it was so fun to watch. The masks make a stylish and borderline frightening souvenir, as well!
Ok, weve arrived in the bustling, vibrant city of Acapulco Once THE most popular and prestigious vacation destination in the Americas. The place that really started it all. I cant wait to get out there tomorrow and drink its milkshake!
Ixtapa
Our view from our villa in Ixtapa~
SURF EN IXTAPA ZIHUATANEJO
SURF EN IXTAPA POR GMAK
esto es lo que hay2 cap8 bloque 1
karma surf entrevista delegado de turismo ixtapa, y surfing local
BLuE MeXiCo!
IXTAPA_JAN_'09
GYM / Hotel Azul Ixtapa Grand, TU CASA TV / MVS Televisión: Programa 5, bloque 9
Serie especial de 5 capítulos de 2 horas cada uno, del divertido programa de televisión TU CASA TV” desde las hermosas ciudades de Ixtapa y Zihuatanejo.
Patricio “Pato” Cabezut, Anette Cuburu y Rafael “Rafita” Balderrama, mostraron a México y al mundo:
La calidez y dedicación de los habitantes y prestadores de servicios turísticos azuetenses.
La espectacular belleza de las playas y abundantes escenarios naturales de este hermoso destino.
El seductor contraste entre la modernidad y ambiente cosmopolita del CIP Ixtapa versus el pintoresco y tradicional pueblo de Zihuatanejo.
La satisfacción que los visitantes experimentan al disfrutar de nuestras abundantes opciones de descanso, gastronomía, entretenimiento y salud.
TU CASA TV” se transmite de lunes a viernes de 18:00 a 20:00 horas por el canal 52mx (orgulloso anfitrión del espacio noticioso de Carmen Aristegui) de MVS Televisión, distribuido por DISH vía satélite y por cable a más de 8 millones de hogares en las 200 ciudades más densamente pobladas en la república mexicana y a través de LATV ( en los Estados Unidos de Norteamérica.
Enrique Gutiérrez / Consultoría + Creación
Content Marketing & Locaciones Turísticas
esto es lo que hay2 cap8 bloque 2
surfing escolleras de ixtapa guerrero, karma surf 06, sofia melgoza, vanesa gonzalez, chicas, etc...
What Is Really Happening In Mexico? Day 9 - Part 3 IXTAPA / ZIHUATANEJO
Hosted by Scott Sheehan
Directed & Produced by Michael Corbiere
Day two in the state of Guerreros double your pleasure destination, and were itching for a bit of exercise. Surfing is a popular pastime (for many, a lifestyle) all around the world, and the coast around Ixtapa offers many great breaks to test your skills. Unfortunately, I dont have any yet, so I thought Id get a quick lesson with Leon, at Catcha Lola. He is a well-known fixture in town, and can teach you how to surf, or, if you already know how, he can take you around the region and share his knowledge of the secret spots.
There were two of us out there for the first time in our lives. Me, and Ted from Oakville Ontario. We were given a cursory(!) lesson, and then unleashed upon the waves! Ive always wanted to try surfing, but the chance just hasnt come my way, or when it did, I always found the surfing dudes a little off-putting with their not on my wave, attitude. I am happy to report that on Playa Linda today, I experienced none of this. It was a totally unintimidating environment in which to flail around like a fish out of water in the water which was surprisingly warm, for the Pacific Ocean. And videotape doesnt lie I actually experienced the incomparable feeling of standing up on a surfboard and riding a wave! Sure, it was on a surfboard the size of a bus, on waves the size of well, of really small waves, but it sure felt amazing! Save me a spot on the wave, Leon! Ill be back!
My feats of derring-do in the ocean were followed up with a near-miraculous moment on one of Ixtapas golf courses. Alberto, the pro at the Real de Palmas agreed to take us out and show us the course. Even in the throes of the dry season, the fairways and greens seemed well kept and remarkably green, and the views of the ocean and up close and personal encounters with Alligators and Iguanas made a buzz around the links that much more enjoyable. Just dont shank your ultra-high-tech golf balls into the drink, because if you go after them, you might end up vying for supremacy over a magical land with a dagger wielding, high-flying boy who refused to grow up And then I teed up my drive and cranked it right up the middle of the fairway and onto the apron of the green, avoiding an enormous pond, three sand traps, and a partridge in a pear tree! One swing! No practice swing, no warm-up, camera on me, people clamouring to play through and I nailed it! I was in position for a possible eagle! Then of course I 4 putted it and bogeyed the hole. For a minute there I thought I was in the running for the assistant pros position, Alberto seemed so impressed.
On the theme of sports, theres one more thing Id like to add to this overly long, and somewhat self-aggrandizing post: The other night, while typing away, I had the TV in my room on, and lo and behold, Lucha Libre leapt onto the screen with a vengeance! For those of you who are unfamiliar with the term, it refers to what I consider to be a wonderfully fun aspect of Mexican culture: amateurish wrestling in crazy masks. Now, I apologize to the purists out there who would take offence, but it was just that. And it was so fun to watch. The masks make a stylish and borderline frightening souvenir, as well!
Ok, weve arrived in the bustling, vibrant city of Acapulco Once THE most popular and prestigious vacation destination in the Americas. The place that really started it all. I cant wait to get out there tomorrow and drink its milkshake!
luis amaya ixtapa III
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