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Why visit Majahuitas Beach South of Puerto Vallarta Jalisco Mexico
Majahuitas is a beautiful little beach in Cabo Corrientes south of Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico. It has beautiful waters and clear golden sands, bordered by palm trees and the green jungle of the region. It's what one would consider the perfect beach when imagining a place to go relax in the sun, enjoy the sand and the warm and clean waters of the Bay of Banderas. If you are looking for one of the best beaches in Puerto Vallarta, although it is in the next municipality, it is really worth considering it.
What's attractive and why go
It is a very quiet beach, free from the hustle and bustle of the beaches near downtown Puerto Vallarta, there are no vendors, no music rumbling in the bars or restaurants, no crowds of people and the noise that entails. Here, the noisiest things are the green-emerald waves that break gently on the clear, golden sands of the beach. The wind rocks the palm trees and shakes the fronds, that could be considered another constant noise in this sub-tropical beach :-) So if you are a little bit anti-crowds, this is the place for you.
Where Majahuitas Beach Located (Map)?
It is in the southern area of the Bay of Banderas, is one of the many beautiful beaches of the municipality of Cabo Corrientes, beaches that are located south-west of Boca de Tomatlan, the last beach and town in the municipality of Puerto Vallarta that can be reached by land in a vehicle. It is located about 15-20 minutes from Boca and between the beaches of Quimixto and Yelapa. To locate it on a map, use this link:
How to get to Majahuitas Jalisco
It can only be reached by sea, as we mentioned the road continues to the south past Boca de Tomatlan, but no longer edges along the bay and these beaches of Cabo Corrientes are isolated and, therefore, more virgin, clean and quiet too. We recommend you first travel to to Boca by taxi, Uber or one of the many local buses that travel to Mismaloya or Boca itself, also the buses that travel to El Tuito, which is farther south, will do. It's about 20 minutes fromPuerto Vallarta's Romantic Zone. Once in Boca, walk to the village boardwalk (malecon) on the banks of the Horcones River and negotiate a trip with the local water taxis (pangas). If there is any extra waiting time, you can have a beer or juice by the sea enjoying the beautiful beach and the small protected bay. The rest of the trip you will do by sea, traveling along the edge of the jungle and the beaches by sea, you go by Colomitos, Las Animas Beach, Las Caletas, and Quimixto before you reach Majahuitas Beach, Cabo Corrientes. Vallarta Adventures, the largest tour operator in the area, offers tours to the site and has facilities there at Majahuitas, if you want to spend a more pleasant time, with service, drinks, activities and bathroom, it may be a good option to go with them. We can guide you and get the best prices, send us a message at tours@puertovallarta.net
What to do there
At Playa Majahuitas Beach Jalisco, there are few options and we recommend that you bring your own snorkeling equipment to enjoy one of the main attractions of the place, at both ends there are rocky outcrops that house fish and various marine species that you will enjoy observing. The sea invites you to swim and splash around and is very pleasant. The sand is a little coarse, so it is not advisable to let yourself be dragged by the water, some rubber shoes will help walk along the shore in a more pleasant way. The light color of the sand helps it not get too hot, which is good when it comes to walking and sunbathing. The obvious options are also to relax and sunbathe, but bring food and drink because there are no services on the spot. Also, do not plan to spend all day in the place because I did not see public toilets, I suppose Vallarta Adventures would lend you its own, but I have not consulted, be advised.
Is there where to stay in Playa Majahuitas Mexico?
Until February 2018, the obvious place was Majahuitas Resort Cabo Corrientes, right on the northern side of the beach and the hill, but the Chacala indigenous community did not renew the concession and now there is nowhere to stay in Playa Majahuitas, that I know of at least. Vallarta Adventures does not offer accommodation or camping of any kind in the place, for the time being. So the closest thing would be something in Yelapa. Contact our email reservations@puertovallarta.net for advice and the best prices.
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Jalisco, Mexico
Located in Mexico's western region along the Pacific coast, Jalisco borders the states of Nayarit, Zacatecas and Aguascalientes to the north, Colima and Michoacan to the south, and Guanajuato to the east.
Throughout most of the state you'll get a mild climate, however the coastal region is hot and humid. The first place you can visit is Guadalajara, the state capital, where you'll enjoy a festive atmosphere full of art and culture. Some of the most important religious and civic buildings there are the Cathedral, Palacio de Gobierno, Teatro Degollado and Instituto Cultural Cabañas, declared a World Heritage Site by the UNESCO. Near Guadalajara you can visit the cities of Tlaquepaque and Tonala, famous for their ceramics products. You can also check out important religious centers such as San Juan de los Lagos and Zapopan, which receives thousands of pilgrims each year. At Lake Chapala and Ajijic you can take long walks, go horseback riding, or play golf and various water sports.
Heading toward the coast, be sure to visit Tapalpa and the picturesque town of Tequila, where blue agave grows for the production of Mexico's world-famous tequila.
Along Jalisco's 280 km (173 mi) of coastline, you'll discover fascinating beach destinations, including Puerto Vallarta and Costalegre. There you can enjoy top-notch hotels and excellent services offered at the spas and exclusive golf courses.
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5 days in Costa Careyes, Mexico by Bianca Smith
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One of the best vacations I've ever been on in my life! Costa Careyes is a small costal town between Puerto Vallarta and Manzanillo. There are no markets, only a few restaurants, a polo field, and an art gallery. There are private beaches and private islands, where the only inhabitants are residents of Careyes. (Careyes is made up of about 80 homes in total) Very interesting little spot on the earth!
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¡El mejor lugar para esnorquelear en Riviera Maya! / The best spot to snorkel in Riviera Maya.
Acompáñenos a conocer el nuevo parque de Alltournative donde veremos el arrecife de coral del Caribe Mexicano en uno de los mejores lugares en los que hemos snorkeleado, donde la claridad del agua, la cantidad de peces y la conservación del arrecife lo hacen un lugar único. Además de que disfrutaremos del club de playa con bebidas, área de descanso, bar de playa, comida buffet y una hermosa playa frente al mismo.
Join us to know the new Alltournative's park where we'll see the coral reef of the Mexican Caribbean in one of the best places we've snorkeled, where the crystal clear water, the quantity of fishes and the preservation of the coral make it a unique place. Besides, we'll enjoy the beach club with drinks, rest areas, beach bar, buffet meal and a beautiful beach in front. English subtitles.
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Verana Yelapa Puerto Vallarta - Mexicos Finest Boutique Hotels - KT Morgan - Sandra Morgan
Verana Boutique Hotel
Yelapa outside of Puerto Vallarta
This hand made organically conceived boutique hotel started off as a one building dream. As other structures were painstakingly built and the first guests returned, expansion came at a slow but steady pace. Today there are 10 various and completely unique suites and villa in which to choose.
Verana has been called the coolest boutique hotel in Mexico. The remoteness makes getting there part of the adventure. Typically guests will fly into Vallarta and taxi to Boca de Tomatlan about 50 minutes away. From there you grab the boat to Yelapa. Mules are at the beach to haul your luggage as you hike through the jungle. Due to its location they offer an all inclusive experience including food, beverages and daily activities.
Prices starting at $220- $570 per night for the two level palapa house $360-$660 per night for the three bedroom V House.
The surrounding jungles and shore lines are begging to be explored. Hike a deserted island, go whale watching, fishing is excellent, go horseback riding to the nearby waterfalls or opt to do nothing but read a book in your hammock.
Verana is an adventure of epic proportions for those who want a completely unique experience.
Verana is one of the finest and coolest boutique hotels in Mexico.
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.
Si aún no conoces Airbnb y quieres rentar ésta habitación visita nuestro blog para que te lleves un descuento en tu primera noche.
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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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One of the top 10 running races in Mexico. On December 2nd runners challenged the course of city streets, mountain roads and the sandy beach to complete their runs.
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Hey there! We are Greg and Hillary – a husband and wife team that loves traveling, going on adventures, and helping others do the same! Although we love traveling, at this point in time, we still have full time 9-5 jobs in Dallas, Texas.
In August of 2016, we packed up our things, Greg quit his job, and we moved to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico!
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We view ourselves as fairly ordinary people, complete with an ordinary income, ordinary jobs, and (unfortunately) an ordinary amount of student loan debt (thanks UNT!).
I know what you are thinking, “Aren’t travel blogs supposed to be written by hippies that don’t have jobs and live in hostels?!” Well don’t you worry, we are working on making that happen! Although we hope to become full time travelers in the next 1-2 years, this site is not necessarily aimed at people that want to travel full time.
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Why such the emphasis on how ordinary we are? Although we love reading travel blogs, it is easy to feel disconnected from the writers at times. It seems as though they are leading such extraordinary lives that they are somehow doing something that is unreachable to the “average” person.
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