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Gorgeous beaches you should not miss in the Riviera Nayarit

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There’s no doubt the beaches at Mexico’s Pacific Treasure are the loveliest in the country: some are pretty busy; others, not so much. Don’t miss a chance to visit some of the Riviera Nayarit’s most idyllic spots. Chacala Beach This certified clean beach is in Chacala, one of the Riviera Nayarit’s 23 micro-destination. It’s one of our most beautiful beaches: its peculiar color and excellent swimming conditions have made this slice of paradise one of the most popular spots for a family day by the seashore. La Lancha (Punta de Mita) A surfer’s paradise, La Lancha has long been a favorite with local wave riders for its extensive beach and mixed waves. Its crystal-clear water welcomes families and friends every day of the week. La Lancha is just a few minutes from the town of Punta de Mita: hop on public transportation or drive by private car via the road to Punta de Mita. Los Muertos (Sayulita) Sayulita doesn’t just offer color, culture, surf, and good

Aquatours Cancun - Drive your own Boat!

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This was the first time that the entire family had gone to Cancun so we were looking for fun family activities in Cancun. My 11 year old son saw the Jungle Boat tour that Aquatours offered and wanted to do this Cancun excursion. The Jungle Boat tour is a 2.5 hour boat ride in the mangrove channels in the Hotel Zone area. You get to drive boats that hold two people and do some snorkeling in the middle of the tour. Since transportation wasn’t included in the price of the tour, Martha from Cancun-BestDiscounts.com, arranged private transportation for us through AGI. Our driver, Moses, was very friendly and an extremely safe driver.  Aquatours is in the Hotel Zone and right on the main highway. From the minute we were dropped off by Moses to the minute we got picked up after the tour, we felt extremely safe at Aquatours and the immediate area. Aquatours is set on the water and has beautiful grounds. The boats are docked on site and all the staff were extremely helpful.

24 Hours in Baja California's Capital: Mexicali

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Mexicali? Baja's capital? Wrong it's Tijuana or is it maybe Ensenada, but not Mexicali. And where is Mexicali anyway? The desert right? Along the border? Those are questions I have heard many times. People have heard of Mexicali , but not much else. They have always thought of it as some small border town on the international boundary in the hot, lifeless desert. Or a place to drive through quickly on the way to San Felipe and the Sea of Cortez. Wellsmall it's not, border town in the desert it is. But I was to find out it is MUCH more....... in 24 hours! Read the rest of the story at http://bajavisitor.blogspot.com/2018/12/24-hours-in-baja-californias-capital.html