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| Galería 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. |
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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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| Carol Lopez Art Classes |
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Every Saturday morning at 11 am during the high season, children of La Manzanilla are invited to participate in an art activity in the studio of Carol Lopez. The classes are held at the corner of Perula and Manglares, in her backyard studio. She can be reached by email |
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| Melaque and Barra de Navidad |
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Two towns about 20 minutes south of La Manzanilla with restaurants, shops, and a bank. Barra has small tourist boardwalk if you are interested in shopping. You can take the bus to Melaque and then hop another to Barra. |
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| Tenacatita |
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This a lovely beach town 20 minutes north of La Manzanilla. There is a little coral-bottomed cove at the end of the beach. The cove is frequently home to camper vans, tents, and trailers mostly from Canada. |
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| Los Angeles Locos | |
Just north of La Manzanilla, 10 minutes by car you'll find the turn-off for Los Angeles Locos. Head off the highway down a cobblestone road for another 10 minutes and you'll come to a gated entry, the "guard" will take your license plate number and your driver's license. Go though the gate and follow the road past the resort and then along a dirt road paralleling the beach, go to the end of the road and you’ll find a campground, day picnic area and the restaurant, La Vena. The beach here is gorgeous! The water is crystal clear. You’ll find lots of small shells on the beach and a small outcrop of rocks provides some interest if snorkeling is on your agenda. You can kayak up the river, go while the tide is coming in and you get a free ride. Not sure about crocodiles but I'm sure the further you venture up river and the more lush the mangrove you might find a crocodile or two. |
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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. |
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| La Libreria |
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Check with the staff about volunteer opportunities, working at the bookstore or teaching English. |
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| Sea Turtles |
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In February sea turtle hatchlings emerge from the beach. Try Tierralegre for ongoing projects. |
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| 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. |
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