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The active traveler will not be disappointed by a visit to La Manzanilla. There are ample hiking opportunities, snorkeling just off the beach, biking, kayaking, swimming and boogie boarding.
Tours |
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Try Experience Mex-ECO Tours. They are located in Melaque and offer wildlife, culture and action tours ranging from Sea Turtle encounters to surf lessons.
Mangrove Tours- Interpretive birding tours through La Manzanilla mangrove are being offered and guided by Dave Collins and/or Joseph Rutherford in collaboration with CIPATLI, the local La Manzanilla ecotourism cooperative. If you've never been through the mangrove before it's a magical and educational journey into another world!
Minimum group size is 3 persons, and maximum is 15. To book, call Dave at 044 (315) 104-5442, or Joseph at 044 (315) 104-4231. Tours are run in a paddle-powered "panga" boat (the guides do the paddling) from 5:00 to 6:30 p.m. (this schedule may vary depending on time of year), and can be scheduled any day of the week as long as minimum group size is met.
Contact Fiesta Mexicana; 314-338-6316 and ask for Pancho or Alex. You'll certainly see one or two crocodiles and other reptiles, birds, possibly some fish. $300 pesos for boat/hour and can take up to 8 persons.
You can find more information about the La Manzanilla Mangrove within this site or at the University of South Florida Website where you can learn about the ongoing research project taking place in La Manzanilla.
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Biking |
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| If you want to bike rentals in La Manzanilla, stop by Guadalupe’s located one block south of the jardín on Tamarindo Street. She also has a fairly comprehensive street map of La Manzanilla. You can rent by the hour, day, week, or month. She has both kids and adults bikes, helmets, and optional insurance. |
Fishing |
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Fishing tours can be arranged through the fishing co-op located across the street from Cafe Risa. |
Surfing |
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15 miles north of La Manzanilla and 3 kilometers off Highway 200 is Arroyo Seco (Playa Chica). This is a good spot and draws lots of surfers. Not for novices. You can find surf shops in the town of Barra offering lessons. |
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Massage |
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Linda Mandala offers massage. Her local number is 351-7396 or by email |
Reflexology |
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Linda Baril offers her services as a licensed practitioner of reflexology. Contact her by email |
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Friday is market day. The jardín fills with vendors selling everything from swimming suits to handcrafted pottery and jewelry to DVD’s and sink stoppers! It’s a nice way to spend the morning. Who knows...maybe you’ll find a treasure you simply can’t live without. There are several small shops to find beach toys. Most are located at the north end of town just as you make the left at the mangrove and head parallel to the beach.
La Libreria/Hecho a Mano |
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This is a great place to grab some reading material as you head for the beach. All proceeds from the used book sales benefit the community. Book donations are welcome. The shop is usually open from 10 am-1 pm, if volunteer staff members are available. Located on across the street from the fish cooperative. |
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Galeria La Manzanilla |
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Galería La Manzanilla located at Calle Perula Sur# 83 hosts several “meet the artist” open houses during the high tourist season. The gallery hosts a nice mix of Mexican and expatriate artists working in painting, sculpture and pottery. Hours vary depending on the season. Many of the expatriate residents of La Manzanilla are artists. Check the La Manzanilla events page to find information about individual showings |
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El Tamarindo Beach & Golf Resort |
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El Tamarindo Beach & Golf Resort is located just a few minutes south of town. This posh resort hosts many of México’s uber rich and is starting to make news in the US market. They host a par 72 course designed by David Fleming.
Call 011 52 315 35 1 50 32 or email to make reservations. |
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La Catalina Foundation |
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Weekday's late afternoon's the foundation offers art and/or dance classes for children. The foundation is located behind the kinderschool at the south end of Calle Maria Asuncion. |
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La Catalina Foundation |
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La Catalina Foundation parent to the Natural Language school, can set you up with volunteer opportunities, mostly centered around teaching English to local students and adults. |
La Libreri/Hecho a Mano |
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Check with the staff about volunteer opportunities, working at the bookstore or teaching English. |
Sea Turtles |
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In February sea turtle hatchlings emerge from the beach. Try Tierralegre for ongoing projects. |
Cisco's Amigos |
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A local not-for-profit program headed up by La Manzanilla ex-pat, Julie Wagner-Schuetz (named after her cheery Border collie, Cisco) devoted to helping area residents to provide veterinary care for their dogs and cats. . Each March Cisco's Amigos offers a 4-5 day spay and neuter clinic. All volunteers welcome. For more information Email Julie here or call her at 011-52-315-351-5164 from the US or Canada.
If you are not going to be here in March you can still help by donating items need for the clinic. Contact Julie for the list. |
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