Nayarit Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
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Destiladeras Beach, Nuevo Vallarta Beach, Playa los Muertos, Marietas Islands, La Cruz de Huanacaxtle Fish Market, Dolphin Discovery Puerto Vallarta, Santa Maria del Oro, Mega Comercial Mexicana, Sayulita Beach, Playa Chacala, Parque La Loma, Playa San Pancho, El Anclote, Marina Nuevo Vallarta, Las Islitas
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Hidden Gems of Vallarta Nayarit, Mexico
Many travelers have been in the Mexican resort town of Puerto Vallarta. Its beaches and rich cultural history make it one of the top destinations in the country. But what a lot of folks don’t know about is the Riviera Nayarit itself. It’s just 10 minutes north of the Puerto Vallarta airport but then comes a mostly unknown corridor that stretches nearly 190 miles. And that’s where the smart travelers see the real western part of the country. Here are some of my hidden gems of Vallarta Nayarit.
Rincón de guayabitos, qué hacer y como llegar a la Isla del Coral
Rincón de Guayabitos es una de las playas más populares de la Rivera Nayarit, acompáñanos a ver por qué vale la pena visitar Rincón de Guayabitos, sigue leyendo la descripción del video para encontrar enlaces e información de los lugares que mencionamos en el video.
-¿Cómo llegar a Rincón de Guayabitos?
El aeropuerto más cercano a Rincón de Guayabitos es:
Aeropuerto Internacional de Puerto Vallarta (PVR)
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Para llegar a Rincón de Guayabitos desde Puerto Vallarta debes tomar la carretera Puerto Vallarta-Tepic está a casi 70 km y el tiempo del trayecto es como una hora veinte minutos aproximadamente.
Recuerda que en Rincón de Guayabitos es una hora menos que en Puerto Vallarta.
-¿Cómo llegar a Rincón de Guayabitos en transporte público?
Toma el autobús desde la terminal de Vallarta que dice La peñita, si viajas ligero, puedes bajarte del autobús en Guayabitos, o si traes mucho equipaje, tendrás que bajarte hasta la Peñita de Jaltemba y tomar un taxi hacia tu hospedaje.
-¿Dónde hospedarse?
Nosotros nos hospedamos en un Airbnb de San Pancho y esta ocasión fue algo completamente diferente. Una casa rodante adaptada para 4 personas. Con cocina, aire acondicionado, baño completo y camas bastante cómodas. Ubicada en la calle principal de San Pancho que te lleva hacia la playa.
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-¿Qué hacer en Rincón de Guayabitos?
Visita la Isla del Coral, tomando una lancha en la playa que cobra $180 pesos por persona y te lleva para allá y regresa por ti a la hora que indiques. La última lancha que pasa por gente a las isla es las 6 p.m. Aquí puedes nadar, comer y si llevas a alguien en silla de ruedas no creo que sea muy seguro ya que no está adaptado el lugar con rampas o accesos.
Para que disfrutes muchísimo más de la isla te recomendamos llevar tu equipo sencillo de snorkel para que te sorprendas con tanta vida marina que hay ahí.
En San Pancho puedes caminar, visitar las tiendas de artesanías e ir a disfrutar del atardecer en la playa, es realmente hermoso.
-¿Dónde comer en Rincón de Guayabitos?
A cada paso que des aquí encontrarás un puesto que venda algo para comer, por ejemplo tostadas de ceviche, camarón a las brasas, cocteles de fruta, etc. También hay restaurantes a pie de playa donde puedes comer cómodamente y disfrutar de la vista.
Nosotros comimos en el ”Restaurante Toñita I” y probamos el coctel de camarón pero caliente, fue una experiencia nueva para nosotros y además nos encantó. Su menú es variado, la atención es buena y la calidad de alimentos también.
Y si visitas San Pancho, prueba el Restaurante Maria’s, es muy bueno también o en la playa hay restaurantes que ofrecen comida y bebida para que la pases bastante gusto. En esta playa no andan vendiendo comida en puestos como en Guayabitos y tampoco hay renta de camastros o palapas para que te asolees, aquí cada quien lleva lo suyo.
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Take a walk from Sayulita's Plaza to Sayulita beach (Nayarit, Mexico)
Sayulita already has a name as a town for those who like surfing, eat ing well and living well too.
It is located in what is now known as Riviera Nayarit, between Punta Mita to the south and San Pancho (San Francisco) to the north. It is about 30 miles from Puerto Vallarta, or between 45 and 60 minutes by car, varies a lot depending on the time of day.
Sayulita Nayarit Pueblo Magico offers very good natural conditions for surfing, a wide beach with ideal waves all year round. They are enjoyed by the local athletes or from large cities in Mexico and foreigners, for example, the US, Canada and Europe. The best surfing season is from December to April and several sports tournaments are held, including the Children and Youth Surf Tournament, Open Surf Tour Pacific Music Festival, Sayulita Surf Classic, Annual Longboard Surf Tournament and SUP, and many more.
Since 2015, the town has had the distinction of Pueblo Mágico (Magical Town), a recognition to the town and inhabitants who have managed to protect the rich cultural, natural and historical Mexican heritage, offering a special experience to all visitors.
Sayulita Mexico is also recognized for its crafts and jewelry, with exponents in Huichol and Cora art. There are several galleries and stores to visit, colorful and diverse expressions in works of art with Mexican inspiration. There are various activities that you can enjoy in town and its surroundings, including several ecotourism activities.
Beginning in November, humpback whales start arriving, they are up to 15 meters long and weigh 40 to 45 tons. You can use various tour operators that take you to see them, just choose the authorized ones that comply with the established whale protection guidelines, because they come here to have their young and should not be disturbed.
Other activities offered on the Sayulita beach and surroundings include snorkeling, kayaking, fishing, ATV, zip lines, hiking, horseback riding and cycling (mountain bikes).
In the summer season, beaches are also visited by olive ridley turtle that nest on the many beaches in the area, you can participate in the event by contacting the Tortuguero Sayulita Camp, where turtles are released all year round, but especially in the months from October to January.
The food is excellent in Sayulita Riviera Nayarit, especially all types of seafood, for example, you must try red snapper (huachinango), marlin, dorado in one of the many local restaurants. Other good options are the ceviches, octopus salads and shrimp, do not forget to try the guacamole and the evergrowing varieties of margaritas.
Fridays are the Tianguis day (local itinerant market) that installs itself on Revolución street, a town market with all kinds of local and regional organic products, crafts and more.
Do not forget to visit this attractive and relaxed town of Riviera Nayarit, it will be an unforgettable experience.
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