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TENACATITA JALISCO MEXICO.. All Inclusive Family Resort Vacation
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One hour from Manzanillo
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Attractions Colima The still active Volcán de Fuego is 25 km to the north, beside the taller (but extinct) Nevado de Colima. There are two newly opened archaeological sites (El Chanal and La Campana) that are visited as part of a popular day tour to Colima (contact local operators for excursion details). Colima is an important regional center of commerce (population 145, 000), although seldom visited by vacations. It has been occupied since the 11th century and was settled by the Spaniards in 1523. The city center has well-preserved colonial buildings and three plazas that run from west east. There are several interesting museums including the Museo de las Culturas del Occidente, displaying one of México´s best collections of Pre-Columbian pottery and artifacts. The modern and eclectic Casa de la Cultura is a cultural institute offering free art, music and dance classes. The city´s cathedral, originally built here in 1527, and subsequently rebuilt several times due to frequent earthquakes, is on the east side of the Plaza Principal. Next door is the Palacio de Gobierno. It dates to 1884-1904. Its interior walls are blazoned by murals by Jorge Chavez Carrillo depicting Mexican history. There is also an enormous collection of antique automobiles packed into a warehouse near downtown. Over 300 vehicles, dating from 1912-1950 can be seen. Comala Costa Alegre Though the two-lane highway is not actually coastal, it offers occasional glimpses of the Pacific. Most villages and resorts are accessed via dirt roads that cross Highway 200. Here are a few worthwhile Stop-over points (listed as you head north from the Playa de Oro Airport). Isla Navidad San Patricio, Melaque This is also the location of one of México´s premier surfing beaches. Between Melaque and Barra is a lovely 6.5 km long curved bay with thatched hut restaurants. A couple of dozen small and inexpensive hotels are available in this very Bohemian setting, ideal for relaxation. Boat trips are available to Laguna de Navidad. Shopping Downtown El Dorado Bazar: excellent selection of fine craft ítems, jewelry; in front the zócalo. Resort Shopping Boutique Maeva: resortwear and T-shirts the entire family; Club Maeva. Sports and outdoor activities La Mantarraya: 18- hole course rated by Golf Digest as one of the world’s top100 courses. This Roy and pete Dye-desingned course nexto to las Hadas Resort offers plenty of water and palm trees,and a spectacular finishing hole. The are outstanding clubhouse facilities and an excellent tennis center as well. Club Santiago Resort: this manzanillo resort offers a well-maintained 9-hole course. Isla Navidad: location of a new 27 hole course, designed by Robert Von Hagge,and already considered to be oneof México`s best favilities; tel. in Guadalajara (3) 641-8283. Tamarindo Country Club: a spectacular 18- hole course overlooking the pacific (designed by David Fleming); tel. 35515031. Tennis Facilities are excellent in manzanillo. Club Maeva - 12 courts,6 lighted Water Sports The are boasts some of mexico’s best beaches. Miles of untouched coastline spread out across the resort’s two main bays (Santiago and Manzanillo). Here’s a rundown of the best beaches in and around manzanillo... PLAYA MIRAMAR: at the north end of Bahia Santiago. This beach is popular With body surfers,windsurfers and boogie boarders; calmer waters toward juluapan peninsula at la Baquita beach. PLAYA LA AUDIENCIA: beautiful cove along the north side of Santiago peninsula; fine beach for snorkeling and swimming. PLAYA AZUL: long wide stretch of golden sand between Las Hadas and downtown; relatively calm seas to the south with waves to the north. OLAS ALTAS: between Plaza Santiago and Playa Miramar; area’s best surfing. PLAYA DE ORO: long golden sand beach with medium waves. Near the airport. Fishing Manzanillo is renowned for its excellent sailfish catch. An international tournament is held each february. Charters are easily arranged upon arrival and normally depart from the marina at Las Hadas. A full- day trip with and guides runs around $300 US per boat. Diving and Snorkeling Water conditions are favorable for snorkeling, especially near rock outcroppings that surround Santiago Peninsula. Maps |
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