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© 2009. All rights reserved. Contents can not be reproduced for commercial purposes. © 2009. All rights reserved. Contents can not be reproduced for commercial purposes. This destination is set along a coastal strip of more than 100 miles wide, begining in the Ameca River (just minutes north of the Puerto Vallarta International Airport), and extending up north to the colonial town of San Blas. This exceptional destination holds magic pictoresque towns, the Sierra de Vallejo Biosphere Reserve with coastal lagoons, mangroves and wetlands, home of crocodiles, sea turtles, and endemic birds; the Isabel Island and Marietas Islands, both National Parks; the archeological vestiges in Altavista; and allure beaches where sensational days of sun and water sports can be enjoyed. The Riviera Nayarit has family tours, services and infrastructure for all kina of events, and a growing number of all inclusive and other resorts, from value-priced to luxury, excelent spas and world-class golf clubs. The temperatura here is warm and humid, with an annual average of 77ºF, and the rainy season goes from June to October. Along the Riviera Nayarit you may found the Huichol creations, famous for their os ming brilliantly colorful artwork . Fla Blvd and crafts that are on display and cheerfully purchased in the marketplaces. Insurg. L. D. Colosio sta ol os Neza lS De ter oco sC Lo hualc óyotl Av. México De e Pu Egipto ión luc Dan vo seo Pa A. R. Cortinez ero Fco. I. Mad B. Juárezolo M. Abas G. D. Ordaz Re s cale Mez ente ic V an rr.S Ca Carr allart rto V . Pue Blvd. Nuevo Vallarta a - La Méx s Vara A v. lmas s Pa e La eo D as Pas rand a Jaca aver Prim anes ros cote s Co eN aya rit s e Lo ico T ulip seo Pa Paseo e Av Indep. A. Nerv Cuauh o témoc o res Ing Car r.a Tep ic Olas A ltas Río Ameca s ate D eL as Mo D rdaz . D. O A v. G . Zapata A v. E lero e el V a nid J. Ma. s Blv d .D P Las alma De Nicolás Brav o Av. Niños Héroe s eo D Pas Paseo Morelo s res Flo as s e L iota o D av as se P. G ripos e Ma P. d Pa r l Ma P.de as r ll e ed Ca © 2009. All rights reserved. Contents can not be reproduced for commercial purposes. A. B a oc de s Lo m To Nuevo Vallarta - With three miles of fine goleen sand surrounded by mangrove vegetation, Nuevo Vallarta is the scene of two world-class golf courses, a pair of sophisticated, well-equiped marinas, more than 6 miles of navegable canals, an enclosed, air-conditioned shopping mall, hotels and resorts of the most deluxe category, two dolphin centers, and a water park. Flamingos - Founded on the area surrounding the famous Flamingos Golf Course, is a well-known tourist town with a number of hotels, resorts and real estate opportunities. There are three lakes in the area: La Vejiga Lake, El Quelele Lake (soon to be declared a Natural Protected Arean, and La Cortada Lake, next to a crocodile habitat and a restaurant. Ra Re mi ch ue in vol lna uci ón lay rde ad na s ero im Co nst ituy av ent Oto Me stin era Ver ano Av. 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Z ara I. goz V Alle a F . Gu nde c E o. err L. . Za Villaero Cá pa Pri rde ta ma na ver s a Lau rele La sP sD alm el I ndio as Am apa s Picos sio olo ro . C ade is D . M Lu co. I F Av. Playa Lo Bugambilias cal aris éM Jos ilias ón uci ya Pla La De F. M ade ro C. za bre Di cie m de 12 a tin ia La a boy istá Cam n ica Pak ca éri Am As Áfr do arr an ile un V. C Ch rM ero Mad e qu lar ar os l B ang De l M Av. . De Av rría eve Ech el M aD Vill © 2009. All rights reserved. Contents can not be reproduced for commercial purposes. Luis ta apa E. Z dro Ce Chi na ipto Eg rce o rrer anjo V. Gue a o am alg Ald Hid a ierr nde J. S Alle rma efo cos R aro M n Sa s lva Ma Nar o xic Mé Te Av. Bucerías - With one of the longest uninterrupted beaches on the Riviera Nayarit, this is a traditional Mexican town with warm local population and cobblestoned steets. The typical main plaza features a numerous seafood restaurants and seaside clubs for dining and relaxing, some with live music. It has a charming handcrafts market and a variety of galleries with amazing artist creations. La Cruz de Huanacaxtle - This fishermen town is a tropical paradise and soon will have a World Class Marina. The 380-slip marina will provide safe mooring for yachts as well as large sailing vessels. In the palapas along the Manzanilla beach and in the town restaurants you will find the tasty and typical dishes of the region. There is a Huichol Gallery and every Wednesday threre is a bazaar area. Destiladeras - This three-mile stretch of pristine sandy beaches is a coastal paradise ideal for surfing. Costa Banderas - Five miles of dazzling beach with jungle enviroment, rock formations, and clear-blue waters, are the perfect set for any imaginable recreational activity, on land or on sea. Punta de Mita –This place with a unique beauty, features luxurious resorts, warm-blue waters and an amazing 18-hole golf course. Very near are the Marieta Islands, a national ecological sanctuary well-known for the off-shore reefs that provide wonderful snorkeling and undersea diving. a era loqu ra B rete Car a yulit e Sa ro d ce -Cru Cub vol Re Veracruz amb Bug Pino Huanacaxtle Mar Caribe Ca ma rón Sie rra o d ra Do Pulp o Co ra l o n Atú an mp Pá z Pe El lvaio Ca la Ve Dorado or go rón Sie an ma hin ad rlín Ca sc Ma rra Co ral ta Ro ba lo os ac Pe in ng La lf De Hu Litibú - One mile of goleen, sparkling sand with gentle waves. The surrounding areas offer a wide variety of recreational activities, like:ecoturism safaries, whale watching and turtle releases. Sayulita –This bohemian surfing village features a number of restaurants, charming Huichol and Cora artwork, and seaside bars. Camping is an option as well-positioned resorts, luxurious villas and spas. Internationally recognized as a major surfing destination, Sayulita hosts an annual competition in December. San Francisco - The comfortable seaside town is also home to the newly established Polo Club, that has gained notoriety for its exciting events, held from November through May. Villas and resorts provide all variety of activities in the area. “San Pancho” has a reputation for good food, and there are many restaurants where you can try a wide variety of delectable dishes. Lo de Marcos - This small town offer a friendly atmosphere and a number of restaurants and cafes providing local cuisine. A nearby driving range is becoming an attraction. There is a fish farm and a turtle sanctuary nearby. © 2009. All rights reserved. Contents can not be reproduced for commercial purposes. Ca ol rac Av .B ah ia d eB an de ras Ga Al ba tr vio tas os Ve la Pe z lfin De ena s ar lam ico lo ba Sa po e rey Ca rlin Ma do ra Do Sir am oc Hip Ca ba tem Jal . v A rop el T .d Av © 2009. All rights reserved. Contents can not be reproduced for commercial purposes. s as iba Ja rejer ng Ca Punta Raza - Unexplored beaches sheltered by a mountain covered in a emerald jungle vegetation, ideal for bird watching. A good sugestion is to visit the Canalam estuary and the Pimintillera Lagoon in El Monteón. El Capomo - A small cove with beautiful beaches perfect for surfing. The jungle enviroment has navegable estuaries, a natural habitat for crocodiles and many birds. The area is a very good option for camping and sea turtle releases. Rincón de Guayabitos – It boasts three pristine beaches, ideal for fishing and scuba diving. Guayabitos Beach features a delightful parade of restaurants and a beautiful panoramic view of the Cangrejo and Coral Islands. There is a nearby 9-hole golf tours at El Monteón. Just 6 miles away there is an archeological site, Santuario del Rey, located in Altavista. La Peñita de Jaltemba - This coastal town offers seafood delicacies under a palapa on the beach. It is known for its variety of nightime entertainment with bars and nightclubs. Tules Ceibas Manglar Palmas ral l Co de Av. la Per dre Ma Estero Chacala - The main beach has strong surf, Las Cuevas, features three cooling caves, Chacalilla Beach, lures visitors with its pacific waves, and La Caleta is a surfing heaven. The place offers some guest services and spas. Nearby is the Encantada Lagoon, perfect for horseback rides and bird watching. Las Varas - It has a Community Museum, with an exhibit of fossils and ceremonial utensils. There are few restaurants offering regional cuisine. In the surroundings is the Mataiza Lagoon, a great place for camping and a boat ride. Boca de Chila – The landscape is decorated with lakes, springs and marshes. An excelent choice for camping, as well as turtle and whale watching. Ancient petroglyphs have been found here, and are on display in Zacualpan, a village 5 miles away. Punta de Custodio - La Tortuga and La Punta are ideal for surfing and kayak, and the Platanitos Beach is a great place to enjoy with the family. © 2009. All rights reserved. Contents can not be reproduced for commercial purposes. Las Va ras ta Va llar aP uer to Ca rre ter co cífi Pa no ce á Av. O io ra do r Mi Gimnas El Panteón Ma Maz lpaso Cab atlá o Ba San n J. hía Luc Ma as s De .M da Ca ran eos ore a nc c Ma t los ún Ja .Ma ria L z no . A ne pola a Ab m é A as m i olo J Giras ol Cuit A. láhu E. V. a c B. Bo ra L. n ido Cá Cald fil eg rde eró orr C F. na n s L. Villa C. Ju A. N Blanc Co an o lón Es ervo Fe cu rn tia an do Ca De bo Perdiz Ma Co o v ga rrie e u J N . Es nte ol a lla S . cu s rmos nes Av tia V. He s ito b a ay Gu Av. N. M o l Hidalg Migue Sa hía Ba lina hía Cr P un d uz Ba h ta e Ba ía de de Ma hía Mi nz de Acap ta an Gu ul illo aym co Ba as hía de Go Ba lfo nd de Ma era Teh r C Golf s ua arib o d nte eM e pe é c xic M o oct ezu ma za endo lo mi ta ara a n J Zap bé E. Ru Ba dri lon Go iotas Gav Pelícanos s atro a ob Ca Av. Sol Nuevo Alb bito s aya Av. Gu eas enias Orquíd Av. Gard io uc ma Ga sp T Colmena Ve Da ico cíf Pa co co s Va O Av. ce o án eri a or Am ng ra igue La H © 2009. All rights reserved. Contents can not be reproduced for commercial purposes. n nzó Pu rtín Ma tas le Vio bo El Lo yala Gó na s sy ele ur La io . Lir And ines ach .Tab And axtle uanac And. H And. Ceibas co ísti Tur cón la Bal A ya Los ino a Cam Los A s Pericos l s ele d. Ja Lau s ca gle ra nd Man as o uev l N Li So rio Av. tas le Vio Ceibas Cam ino a re ur An Palmas dro La les na d. An Ce lo Mir í libr Co án rde Ca d. sán Fai Tuc An Garzas Bahía de Matanchén - The main beach will satisfy the demands of surfers, water skiers, sailboat navigators and divers, while Las Islitas Beach, is the place to be if you want to relax. San Blas - Birthplace of Junipero Serra, founder of the famous California Missions. Some of the attractions are: the ruins of the San Basilio Fortress, founded in 1530; La Contaduría, buil in 1770; the ruins of the Nuestra Señora del Rosario Temple, constructed in 1769; and the Ex Maritime A. cruz Vera ngo r u D a a li Co m Azue ibe algo Cuauhtém oc Pare des M. Hid © 2009. All rights reserved. Contents can not be reproduced for commercial purposes. ta Ur F. J. De Zumarraga José lio Carr. a San Blas utia Tte. rgi J. Esc lizo Vi ana Sor Ju o A. Nerv o ro uerre V . G . Cleofas a a M dalen Isla .Mag I. Ma Cana las J. M. Sa s Brav Farias Nicolá V . G. uerto A v. Del P Sonora a Sinalo árez u J . .B Blvd Mercado . J. Ma acán Micho no A rista I. Co mon fort Cam pech e cho pas Chia Maria ma G. D. O lizo Cana n Blas de Sa tallón H. Ba es Pared Zacatecas Av . Aviación Sonora o ang Ca o Méxic tán Y uca Dur Prol. Ja R. He lisco rmos illo M. De La Madrid rdaz ortillo J. L. P ia heverr L. Ec án M. Alem as rden a nes Corti V ictori cia ren Flo yarit a N L. Cá A. R. Gpe. Jalisco M. tes calien s Aguas orelo M . a o J. M idalg M. H Carr. Gpe. V ictoria-San Blas Customs transformed into the Culture House. You'll find lodging options to make your stay comfortable. A visit to La Tovara is highlyrecommended, this is a Natural Park with natural caves, a hatchery for conserving and reproducing crocodiles, and a natural spring that spouts crystal-clear water surrounded by small restaurants with regional cuisine. n l Panteó Calz. de Just one mile is Singayta, where you can rent horses, bikes or a boat to tour throungh the jungle and the mangrove swamps. The Isabel Island is 44 miles away, this is a volcanic island with cliffs and astonishing beaches, a refuge for thousands of birds. Isla de Mexcaltitlán - A small island of floating mangroves and lowlands that is reputed to be the legendary Aztlan, birthplace and home city of the Aztec civilization. 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San Gu tiago ada lup eV icto ria E Ign acio Zar ago za E . Mig uel Hid alg oE Arq .An ton io Vela rde Av. P roye cto Av. Je Ave sú s M Fénix arí a Mar iano Aba solo J. J oaq uín He rrer a Jum atan Galile Av. Ignac o Ejér io Ra cito m. Nac iona l Gra l. R afa el B uel na Pro l. P ino Suá rez Ch aca la © 2009. All rights reserved. Contents can not be reproduced for commercial purposes. J. M a. M orelo sO Eulo gio Par ra Río Ing enio Na yar it Am ado Ner vo E . E. Z apa ta O Don aldo Colo sio Hidalgo Priv. M. Az uce na Blvd . Luis Nico lás B ravo O I. Za rago za S. L . deT ejad aO Mig uel H idalg oO 24 de Febr ero 18 d 1o eM .d arzo eM ay o .v No de 20 o 5 de May Ac ac ia rero 5 de Feb Constitución ed on I. Ló pez Rayó n nte e La Fue JuanA. d It was founded in 1532 as the capital of Nueva Galicia. The city is a combination of modern buildings and a rich history legacy shown in its streets and traditions. Some of its attractios are: the Regional Museum of Anthropology and History, with a display of art and pieces from the pre-Hispanic cultures of Western Mexico; the Cuatro Pueblos Museum, featuring art work from ethnic groups of the region; the Amado Nervo House-Museum, with documents and belongings of the famoues poet; the Juan Escuti House-Museum, enduring tribute to the boy-hero of Chapultepec; the Emilia Ortiz Museum, it features paintings and sculptures; the Tepic Cathedral, built from 1804 to 186 in a Neo-Gothic style; the La Cruz de Zacate Church and Ex-Convent; the Government Palace built in the 19th century; and the Portal Bola de Oro Hotel, once considered the finest in Western Mexico. There are some other attractions in the surroundings like: the Hilados y Tejidos de Bellavista Factory, founded in the 19th century; Santa María del Oro Lagoon, Am ad oN formed over a volcanic crater, the sulfurous M. erv H o ida waters are good for swimming, boating or lgo fishing; the municipality of Jala, features Em ilia no cobblestone streets and old colonial houses; Za pa ta Ixtlán del Río, with the Los Toriles Archaelogica Zone; Compostela, displays narrow streets and old houses, the Señor de la Jo sé Misericordia Temple was built in the 16th Ma .M century, it is one of the oldest in Nayarit; San ore los Pedro Lagunillas, features the Apostol San I. A llen de Pedro Temple, the Main Plaza and the O Tepetititic and San Pedro Lagoons, offering L. Ca stil an infinite variety of recreational options. lo L © 2009. All rights reserved. Contents can not be reproduced for commercial purposes.