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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.
Melaque 2012 Winter Tourist Season
San Patricio, Melaque and Villa Obregón are the two adjacent beachfront villages that come together at the street Alvaro Obregón and make up the community referred to as Melaque. The village of San Patricio Melaque is to the west of Calle Alvaro Obregón and has been a vacation retreat for generations of Mexicans and more recently by mostly Canadians as well as other beautiful intelligent people from many other places throughout the world including Germany. San Patricio Melaque is the larger of the two villages and contains the town square and most of the retail shops. Villa Obregón is to the east of Calle Alvaro Obregón and is more residential in character. The two villages form the largest coastal community between Puerto Vallarta and Manzanillo.
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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We are in San Felipe, Mexico and sharing a tour of the ex patriot community El Dorado Ranch. This lifestyle is very appealing because the American dollar can go further affording a resort community.
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A couple enjoying RETIREMENT lifestyle in Lo de Marcos Jalisco Mexico Beach Community
Retiring Mexico Puerto Vallarta, Sayulita, San Pancho, Lo de Marcos Mazatlan Cancun Mexico City Puerto Vallarta Mexico Area Retiring
A couple enjoying RETIREMENT lifestyle in Lo de Marcos Jalisco Mexico Beach Community.
Puerto Vallarta is a resort town on Mexico pacific coast in Jalisco Mexico, it is known for its budget travel packages, Hotels on beautiful beaches, and for ex pats from United States and Canada a retirement lifestyle.
Just 40 miles north is a small little sleepy village Lo de Marcos in Jalisco Mexico also with beautiful beaches, surfing, RV living, and where foreigners come to the Vacation for the winter.
More ex pats are retired in Mexico and are enjoying retirement lifestyle on a budget.
Lo de Marcos is conveniently located to other beach communities, Sayuita, San Pancho.
Mazatlan another Mexican resort town is a 4 Hour Traveling time and Guadalajara it's a four hour bus ride away.
Puerto Vallarta is a resort town on Mexico’s Pacific coast, in Jalisco state. It is known for its beaches, water sports and nightlife scene. Its cobblestone center is home to the ornate Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe church, boutique shops and a range of restaurants and bars. El Malecón is a beachside promenade with contemporary sculptures, as well as bars, lounges and nightclubs.
Hotels: 3-star averaging $51, 5-star averaging $199.
Getting there: 4 h 35 min flight, around $340.
Weather: 81°F (27°C), Wind N at 0 mph (0 km/h), 89% Humidity
Population: 203,342 (2010)
In Lo de Marcos, you will feel the essence of a true Mexican town. Wide, calm streets, colorful flowering trees and brilliantly painted façades accompany patient fishermen as they weave their nets, which they will later throw into the sea located at the end of the paved walkway.
“It is a small paradise on Earth,” expresses one of the inhabitants of this corner of the Riviera Nayarit. Here, hotels and villas of the purest Mexican style will welcome you with open arms.
Lo de Marcos is a town with a remodeled gazebo in the downtown and small businesses and restaurants with delicious homemade food and friendly service.
Sayulita was discovered by roving surfers in the late 1960s with the construction of Mexican Highway 200. Today, Sayulita is a prosperous growing village of approximately 6,000 residents. Hailed as a popular off-the-beaten-path travel destination,
San Pancho Culture San Pancho, as the village of San Francisco, Mexico is affectionately known, has preserved its rural essence and the authenticity of a picturesque Mexican town. Here one can still enjoy the serenity and the principles of old Mexico; where people take the time to chat rather than rushing to do business. Just an hour’s drive north of Puerto Vallarta airport but a world apart, San Pancho sits peacefully upon a wide palm-fringed golden beach wrapped in a lush cloak of verdant jungle. Quiet cobblestone streets provide visitors and residents a safe haven in which to wander and discover the town, with delightful restaurants close at hand to enjoy delicious refreshment.
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TIANGUIS TURISTICO MAZATLAN 2018: BIG Mexico Tourism Show
Learn how Mexico advertises to the world about its many wonderful places to visit. Tianguis Turistico Mexico is an annual event which showcases every state in the country. In April, 2018, it was held in the Pacific coast resort town of Mazatlan in Sinaloa state.
There were 819 exhibitors and 1500 people from 63 different countries who attended. They were people from travel agencies, international tour companies, as well as travel writers, travel bloggers and vloggers.
In this video, I will take you on an inside tour to catch a glimpse of this exciting show which hosts visitors in the tourism industry from many nations around the globe.
This is where I meet many contacts from around Mexico such as tour guides, representatives from transportation companies, hotels, rural indigenous communities, Pueblo Magico towns, colonial cities, restaurants, museums, and learn about the many excellent outdoor adventure activities.
In this video, I also give my opinion about Mazatlan as a beach destination vacation.
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If you have been to Mazatlan on vacation or have attended a Tianguis Turistico Mexico conference, please let me know about your experience. I am sure the others viewing this video would love to hear about your experiences there.
Mike Vondruska (that's me) is the founder & director of operations for GO NOW ADVENTURES LLC, a company which designs excellent Mexico exploration experiences for adventurous and curious travelers.
I have traveled extensively throughout the country of Mexico meeting and networking with local professional tour operators, finding the most comfortable hotels, the best restaurants, and learning about the history of each region. I personally test out the many outdoor adventure activities I advertise in our tours to experience them first-hand to determine the level of safety as well as if it would be an activity I think my travel guests would enjoy.
With my vast Mexico exploration experiences, my database of vetted guides, hotels, restaurants, and tour activities, my tour design team and I can be your “Go-To Mexico Guide for planning an Excellent Mexico Exploration Vacation.
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Are you a travel agent or part of another tour company who would like to expand your Mexico tour offerings or would like help with a current group of clients who want to visit an area of Mexico you are not familiar with?
Just call, email, text, or DM me and my team and I would be happy to assist you.
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Alley-Oop Adventure 2011- Melaque
Follow Jason Wilson, Paulo Prietto and the campers(Garrett Wolfe, Hunter White, Carlitos Ballbe, Andrew Culleton, Colton Wallace and Joey Duffy) on their trip through Mainland Mexico.
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Alley-Oop is proud to offer you Alley-Oop Adventures; guided Skimboard vacation packages with professional skimboarders Paulo Prietto and Jason Wilson. This is your opportunity to spend a week with a crew that is gonna have you in all the right spots at all the right times. We want to offer our experience and expertise to provide a vacation package that will have you riding the best waves, eating the best food, and experiencing our destinations to the fullest.
Our vacation package includes accomodations, transportation during trip, breakfast, dinner, skimboarding instruction and travel guidance from the Alley-Oop crew including Paulo Prietto and/or Jason Wilson, plus other local/special guests!
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