Having Fun on Riviera Nayarit Tours

Riviera Nayarit is a region of outstanding beauty and anyone who decides to come here to check out the Best Riviera Nayarit tours in Mexico,  like ocean tours, whale watching tours, petroglyph tours, surfing tours, or pueblo and tequila tours will long have a memory of a holiday they will cherish for the rest of their lives. As far as a Riviera Nayarit Tours in Mexico  is concerned these are among the most fascinating.  River Nayarit tours have splendor that makes an experience of a lifetime like no other tour can, and will be the best days of your Riviera Nayarit vacation. Click on the links and photographs to find out more information, and to see more great photos as you discover what fun Riviera Nayarit Tours can be about!

The Petroglyph tours including a magical, mystical visit to the AltaVista Petroglyph in the region of Riviera Nayarit. This fascinating archaeological site lies in north eastern region near Jaltemba Bay. The locals here in Riviera Nayarit call it “La Pila del Rey.”
Here you will find stone engravings (known as Petroglyphs), spread across more than 200 acres of land. For this Petroglyph tour you will need an extra memory card in your camera. As you follow the river through the jungle, it feels like you are in a land of long ago. The stone carvings have existed for over 2,000 years and were carved by the Tecoxquines, who were an ancient civilization from the Aztec era. The images often appear to show that the Aztec tribe was trying to communicate with their gods or deities.

The Riviera Nayarit lies on the shores world’s largest ocean, the Pacific; here the different Riviera Nayarit tours in the ocean will take you on a journey around Banderas Bay, the central Riviera Nayarit and Jaltemba Bay.  There is an island behind the rocks (on left) that you snorkel to get to on the Marieta Island Tour.  This  photo has a Blue Footed Boobie bird. It really does have blue feet! The surfing tours and the whale watching tours also take place in this region. On the Riviera Nayarit, Mexico, the waters along the Pacific Coast are pristine breeding grounds for Humpbacks, Bryde and Orcas. These whales often share the waters with dolphins.

Whale watching tours are certainly one Mexico tour that you will never forget. The whale watching tours begin around December and continue onwards until the end of March, sometimes into April, and there are hundreds swimming around the bays in the Riviera Nayarit region. Take a holiday and a Mexico tour in the middle of the whale watching season see some dolphins too. These beautiful creatures are ever present along the Riviera Nayarit region so once again do not forget your camera. You may want to reserve your space now. There are a couple kinds of Whale watching tour boats. There are panga boats, and larger tri catamarans both with transportation included, and also including food and beverages.  Both of these tour experiences are wonderful, fun and exciting. with  different pricing, and both types should be checked out to decide what is right for you, or try both!

The surf along these bays in the Riviera Nayarit region is also ideal for those wanting to experience a Riviera Nayarit surfing tour. Surfing tours include your wet suit and board and a ride to one of the best waves the Sayulita bay and Punta de mita area can offer.
There are a lot of different tours that are truly amazing! Click here to discover the only round pyramids on the planet! If you are needing any type of transportation, VIP Transportation  has everything you need! For all tours, the airport, shopping and City Tours.  Riviera Nayarit tours are a pleasure to behold and the tours here are an experience you will not forget.

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Km 5 Surf Bar – Surfers Dream Realized in Mexico

Km 5 Surf Bar and Restaurant started with a dream and is now self realized in the Sayulita area on the Riviera Nayarit in MexicoOne of the owners, David, tells us the story of  his journey, along with his close surfer friends,  who created the only authentic Surf Bar just outside Sayulita and 5 Km from Punta de Mita Burro’s Surf action, thus forming Km 5 Surf Bar and Restaurant.

This surf bar looks like a Surf Shack, with sand floors. It’s all about living the surfing dream on the Riviera Nayarit in Mexico, and sharing it with others.

The Surfers Dream

“Everything started with the dream. After living in the city we decided to come down to the beach, to find what people think,  just like in the movies. I mean the kind of lifestyle we all want to have. What I am saying, is it’s all about being close to the ocean;  being able to surf every day, hang out with friends, be with our dogs, carrying  our boards, driving with no hurries, enjoying every moment of life, and getting close to nature again. We were forgetting what a sunset is, what being in the water means, and being around the animals in their own environment.

So, when we  find this place, where all of these things happen for real, and we realized that we had to make something in some way to share this feeling to other people. This is when we decided to follow our dream sharing this feeling by giving the people a place where they can enjoy themselves with an incredible view of the mountains and the view of the pacific ocean from the Km 5 Surf Bar and Restaurant  terrace, offering them the best food and drinks ……

Finding My Way to the Riviera Nayarit
I (David) am original form Cuernavaca Morelos, a beautiful town just 40 minutes south from Mexico City. I spent all my life there since I was 7 years old until my 26th  year.  After college, I decided to start creating and living my dream of living at the beach, and surfing all day. I bought an old jeep, adopted a dog from the street, and started on my journey to enjoy life. I took a flight from Mexico City to Puerto Vallarta. where I spent my first 5 months looking for job there. Then,  I came to the beautiful Riviera Nayarit.
I moved from PV to Sayulita, and then found a job at the Four Seasons in Punta de Mita, as the front desk agent.  I then moved to the beautiful town of  Higuera Blanca; that was at the end of 2006. I worked for the Four Seasons for 3 years until I decided to come back to Cuernavaca to earn money, so I could came back to the beach and start my own business, and obviously to keep surfing. So after 3 years I did it!  I came back to Higuera Blanca, finding friends that will share the same dream as mine.  (A photo of David at Km 5 Surf Bar top deck for sunset)

Finding Like Minded Friends
I found my good friends Rodo, Carlos and Tony in the awesome and amazing town of San Francisco Nayarit, also known as San Pancho.  Rodo, an amazing human being, with an old soul,  impressed me with such a mystic way of working in the kitchen.  Carlos and Tony, two young guys with a lot of energy and passion for creating new things; a well- rounded sort of good people, impressing people with  amazing kinds of cocktails and teas. I knew we were going to make such a great team together. These great guys are from Guadalajara, Jalisco, and fell in love with surfing and creating this dream together.

Km 5 Surf Bar & Restaurant
We decided to follow our dream together to share this with other surfers and people, being able to surf every morning and live the life of a surfers dream.   The most incredible food prepared by Rodo, looking out over the ocean, and of course offering  surf board rentals.  This is how the Km 5 Surf Bar & Restaurant was founded and created.

From all of us, Rodolfo, Carlos, Antonio and I (David) who are the owners of the Km 5 Surf Bar,  and we look forward to meeting you,  and enjoying your company at the Km 5 Surf Bar and Restaurant, and perhaps catching some morning waves sometime!”

Come and talk surf with David, Rodolfo, Carlos (Charlie) and Antonio at the Km 5 Surf Bar & Restaurant on the Riviera Nayarit; Relocate to Mexico to Surf for Life!

 

 

 

 

Riviera Nayarit Properties for Sale in Mexico

There are many who would very much like to purchase  Riviera Nayarit  properties and Real Estate in Mexico today. Riviera Nayarit properties are not particularly difficult to find, but there are issues such as having the land you buy being titled. However, the economy in Mexico at this present time is rising, and that means that Mexico real estate investment has not seen a better opportunity to start hunting for homes on the Riviera Nayarit in Mexico.

The most ideal place to begin your search for Riviera Nayarit properties and real estate investment is to look at local companies listed on the internet. It has been estimated that as much as 90 percent of all homes purchased in Mexico were bought by those who began a search on the internet to look at where the Riviera Nayarit properties  are, and what it the property looks like. Usually these searches were followed up by personal visits to the property. When you physically go and look at any Riviera Nayarit properties, it is important to go in the summer season when the rains are heavy to make sure the Mexico property you are looking at is not under water, as it rains heavily almost daily during the summer months, and is dry as a bone from the end of October until May! This is also for properties with their own well systems. Wells can dry up towards the end of the Winter season, April and May, until the rains start. So, depending on what type of property your looking at it may be important to look at these issues.

Many buy Riviera Nayarit property, or homes in Mexico as a second home in paradise. There are also those that will want to purchase Riviera Nayarit properties  in Mexico so that they have  real estate for investment. If you buy Riviera Nayarit properties now on the Riviera Nayarit in Mexico, the land value may well increase in years to come and you could see your profits rise sharply to the point where you money could even double in years to come. The Riviera Nayarit government is putting a ton of money into developing the Riviera Nayarit as a vacation paradise, which it already is, and this economy, continues to grow.

It is worth knowing, however, that real estate and the way property selling Riviera Nayarit properties works in Mexico are very different to that of the USA and Canada. It is very important to find educated Riviera Nayarit Realtors that know the”ropes” of purchasing Riviera Nayarit properties and real estate.

In 2007 the housing bubble in the USA burst. This had a knock on effect across much of the western world. Mexico has not had escalating price rises in the last decade so there is always a good chance house prices could raise steadily over the forthcoming years, as the Riviera Nayarit and other parts of Mexico are becoming quite a popular place to relocate.

Some of the ways in which Mexico real estate investment and purchasing Riviera Nayarit properties works has similarities to the way it works within the US. A real estate agent or property agent will assist the buyer in purchasing a home in Mexico. Some of the paperwork is also very similar such as the title deeds. It is important to make sure your property is titled in Mexico. Anyone can be a realtor in Mexico, and because this is not yet regulated, it is best to find someone who has been selling real estate, and knows their way around Mexican Laws, and property rights. Again, finding an educated Riviera Nayarit Realtor is very important. There are a lot of scammers out there, so do your homework!  Across Canada and the States those who are looking for homes in Mexico are increasingly turning to the professional services of Riviera Nayarit Realtors to help with the smooth and trouble free transition of funds and property purchases on the Riviera Nayarit and surrounding areas in Mexico. These educated professionals will actually make your Riviera Nayarit properties purchase fun, and that says a lot!
Check out these educated and fun Real Estate Brokers selling Riviera Nayarit Properties today!

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Mexico Celebrates Independence Day Riviera Nayarit Style

On the Riviera Nayarit in Mexico, you will find  Mexico Independence Day flags and celebrations everywhere!  Mexicans love to celebrate, and this is an official Mexico Holiday. The actual holiday is on the 16th, and everyone gets that day off. Many only have to work a half a day on the 15th as well. This year it falls on the weekend, so not so much worry about making it to the bank or post office. But, if your coming to the Riviera Nayarit to celebrate, its a good idea to get your bungalow rental  in advance. The Riviera Nayarit is filled with fun and hip towns  with lots of stores for shopping, fun bars and restaurants and  great beaches for swimming, surfing and SUPing.(stand up and paddle). There are also evening party cruises happening, with dancing, drinking and screaming!

Mexico Celebrates their Freedom
In Mexico we celebrate our independence with the traditional cry of freedom that marked the beginning of the battle for independence in Dolores Hidalgo in 1810.
The Grito de Dolores (“Scream of Dolores”) also known as El Grito de la Endependencia   (“Cry of Independence”), was File:Iglesia de la Colonia Niños Heroes de Chapultepec.jpguttered from the small town of Dolores , near Guanajuato on September 16, 1810. It is the event that marks the beginning of the  Mexican War of Independence. The “grito” was the announcing of the Mexican War of Independence  by Miguel, a Roman Catholic priest.  Since October 1825, the anniversary of the event is celebrated as Mexican Independence Day. 

Since then every year in the Zocalo people gather to hear the voice of the president of the republic the pain cry: “Viva Mexico.” Similarly, the governors of each state and the president of each municipality, giving the cry in the government compound in their city or pueblo.

On the night of September 15 in all entities, people gather around the palace to hear the speech and shout VIVA MEXICO! The hubbub squares fill with Mexican food stalls, bands, plays and dances. Tequila and mariachi bands are a must.

At approximately 23:00 hrs the cry is given immediately after the castle and burned gunpowder, fireworks, firecrackers, fireworks and the famous “bull”, ring the church bells and “breaks” the dancing begins.
On September 16, in the morning, people often attend or watch on television the Military Parade organized by the Federal Government (in the CD. Of Mexico) and state governments.

It is a tradition to place flags on cars or on the roof of the houses from the beginning of the month, announcing the celebration.  You can also find many street stalls selling straw hats, horns, whistles, fake mustaches and flags of all sizes. Pick up a flag or two and help celebrate Mexico;s freedom.

DIA DE LA INDEPENDENCIA EN MEXICO

En México festejamos nuestra independencia con el tradicional grito de libertad que marco el inicio de la batalla de independencia en Dolores Hidalgo en 1810.

Desde entonces todos los años en el Zócalo Capitalino se reúne la gente a escuchar de voz del presidente de la republica el grito de dolores: “Viva México”. De igual forma, los gobernadores de cada estado y el presidente de
cada municipio, dan el grito en el recinto gubernamental de su respectivo lugar.

La noche del 15 de septiembre en todas las entidades, la gente se reúne alrededor del palacio a escuchar el discurso y a gritar VIVA MEXICO! Las plazas se llenan de algarabía con puestos de antojitos mexicanos, bandas de música, representaciones teatrales y bailes folklóricos. El Tequila y el mariachi
no pueden faltar.
Aproximadamente a las 23:00 hrs se da el grito e inmediatamente después y se quema el castillo de pólvora, fuegos artificiales, cuetes, petardos y el famoso “torito”, repican las campanas de las iglesias y se “rompe” el baile.

El 16 de septiembre, por la mañana, la gente suele asistir o ver por televisión el Desfile Militar organizado por el Gobierno Federal (en la CD. de México) y por los gobiernos estatales.

Es una tradición colocar banderas en los automóviles o en la azotea de las casas desde principios del mes.

También se puede encontrar en la calle numerosos puestos vendiendo sombreros de palma, cornetas, silbatos, bigotes falsos y banderas de todos los tamaños.

El 15 de septiembre se trabaja medio día y el 16 es feriado oficial.

Visit the Riviera Nayarit for a fabulous vacation. There is always so much to discover; play, eat and have some fun! The Riviera Nayarit is a safe place to relocate to as well. What a wonderful climate to retire, and to relax in.
Mexico loves to party, and Mexicans love to be loud. Come and celebrate the Mexico Independence Day on the Riviera Nayarit.

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 Authentic Mexican Dishes & Riviera Nayarit Restaurants

Living on the Riviera Nayarit all year allows me the experience of getting to know the many authentic flavors of Mexico, and there are many delicious restaurants in the smaller pueblos that line the Riviera Nayarit.

From Chacala, La Penita, Guayabitos and Lo de Marcos,down to San Pancho, Sayulita and Bucerias and Nuevo Vallarta, you will find different and amazing authentic creations varying in style and price.

Come and visit the Riviera Nayarit; Authentic Mexico where you can discover small towns, cobblestone roads, and great authentic Mexican food!

Cheap Tacos are great, however…..

All over the Riviera Nayarit and all of Mexico, you will find taco carts and stands, selling tacos for about 10 pesos a taco. These taco stands are commonly referred to as “cheap tacos”  because they only cost about 10 pesos per each delicious taco!  You can get adobada, pastor, tongue tacos, some with cow head and seos, (the brain of the cow) and asada beef.  I usually go for the adobada…very tasty, staying away from the brains and head of the cow.  These yummy tacos  are served with all different kinds of sauces, red and green, avocado sauce, limes and radishes. They use Styrofoam plates, covered in plastic so no washing is necessary, since they are out on the street. These tacos are delicious, and every week I venture out at least once for “cheap tacos.
However, sometimes one gets “burned out’ on the “cheap taco’ and needs a little more.

Favorite Authentic Mexico Cuisine Dishes

Many traditional Mexican dishes have indigenous and Spanish influences, making each bite flavorful, healthy and unique. From gourmet Mexican dining to street food, Mexico has a wide variety of dishes that will make your mouth water. Most dishes are served with beans and rice, a small side of salad, and they usually bring chips and salsa to your table. This is a different Mexican dish, a little less traditional, yet super tasty. Fried Avocado in a light panco batter. Very Unique and really delicious creations from Sayulita Restaurant Fuego Grill.

So grab a cold cerveza (beer) or a margarita with a shot of tequila, Mexico’s favorite drink,  and try some of these Authentic Mexican Dishes for yourself! In fact, if you visit the Bucerias restaurant  Miguel Angel Restaurant and Bar in Bucerias, tell Miguel RivieraNayaritFun sent you and receive a free margarita!


1.
Carnitas (kahr-NEE-tahs) – Carnitas, meaning “little meats”, and for that way of cooking the pork. This dish is  made from heavily marbled pork that has been fried and then roasted. The meat is seasoned, shredded, and served in the middle of corn tortillas. In Mexico, all of the food is served with all kinds of toppings set out in front of you to choose from. You can top your carnitas with a combination of cilantro, guacamole, diced onion, salsa, refried beans, radishes and of course, a squeeze of lime.

2. Ceviche (seh-VEE-cheh) – A Pacific Coast dish, ceviche is one of the favorites among national and international diners. Marinated in lime or lemon juice, fresh seafood (fish, octopus, scallops and shrimp) is mixed with cilantro, avocado, garlic, chiles, and red onions tomatoes for a salad or entrée. There is nothing better when it come to Ceviche that is made with the fresh catch of the day in the small fishing villages along the Riviera Nayarit, including at the La Cruz marina which is right next to Bucerias Mexico.
Ceviche dates back to Pre-Colombian civilizations when the Incas marinated their fish in chichi, a fermented beer. The solution cooked the fish, and the dish caught on, so much so that other Latin American countries have their own versions. Peruvian ceviche is served spicy and is supposed to cure hangovers while Ecuadorian ceviche is soupy and is served with popcorn.

3. Chilaquiles (chee-lah-KEE-lehs) – Chilaquiles comes from the Nahuatl word chil-a-quilitl, meaning “herbs or greens in chili broth”. Mexicans really love this dish, and you probably will too! Toasted tortilla chips are baked with chicken, cheese, or scrambled eggs. Chilaquiles are then drizzled with crema (sour cream) and sprinkled with white cheese, chopped onions or cilantro. Like most Mexican dishes, the version you sample is dependent upon the region in which you are dining. Mexico City likes their chilaquiles with a spicy tomato sauce and a topping of epazote. Guadalajara likes their chilaquiles thick and hearty with a lot of tortillas, cream and onion. In Bucerias Mexico they serve their Chilaquiles more like Guadalajara, sometimes served with shrimp or chicken. They say its great for a hangover!

4. Enchiladas Verdes (ehn-chee-LAH-dahs VEHR-dehs) – Enchiladas are loved by Mexican food fans all over the world. Enchilada means “in chile”, and true to its meaning, enchiladas verdes (green) swim in a bold sauce made of boiled tomatillos, Serrano chile peppers and sour cream. Commonly thought of as street food, this hearty comfort food is made up of a shredded chicken stuffed inside a corn tortilla that is either folded in half or rolled. It is then smothered with salsa and topped with crema and white Mexican cheese, which is a little salty.
At home some Mexicans cook their enchiladas by frying the tortillas on a grill with the sauce, and roll very little into the tortilla, served with some cheese sprinkled on top, with avocado and other sides.

5. Ensalada de Caesar (ehn-sah-LAH-dah deh SEH-sar) – Most foodies credit restaurateur Caesar Cardini (1896-1956) for the invention of the salad that bears his name. It was a busy July 4th weekend in 1924 when Caesar ran short of food at his Tijuana restaurant in northwestern Mexico. He whipped together a dressing of garlic, Italian olive oil, imported Parmesan cheese, boiled eggs and Worcestershire sauce. He then poured it over Romaine lettuce leaves and topped the salad with croutons. A few years later, Caesar’s brother and Italian Air Force pilot, Alex Cardini, added anchovies. Today, Caesar Salad is one of the most popular salads in North America. You can find Caesar salads everywhere. Sometimes they cut the Romaine lettuce in small strips instead of the larger pieces found in American restaurants.

6. Mole Poblano (MOH-leh poh-BLAH-noh) – Mole is derived from the Nahuatl word milli meaning sauce or “concoction”. It’s a dark, thick sauce made of unsweetened chocolate, spices, a wide variety of chiles and up to 100 other ingredients such as nuts, bread, cinnamon, sugar, lard, plantains and cloves. This uniquely Mexican sauce is time consuming to make and almost every Mexican home has their own recipe. While we know mole comes from the mountainous city of Puebla, Mexico, there are many legends regarding its creation. Some say it dates back to the 16th century when an Archbishop was visiting the nuns of Convent of Santa Rosa in Puebla de los Angeles. With fervent prayers and much chopping, the sisters made up a concoction of what few ingredients they had in their cupboards and presented their honored guest with this delightfully flavored sauce.
Other food historians believe mole poblano dates back to Moctezuma, the Aztec king. When Moctezuma greeted the conquistadors, who were thought of as gods, he served mole to Cortez. Of course, other theories exist but one thing is for certain, mole is a favorite across the country and internationally, and one of the Riviera Nayarit’s favorite sauces.

7. Pozole (poh-ZO-leh) – The word pozole is taken from the indigenous language Nahuatl meaning “froth”. Passed down from generation to generation, this culinary favorite enjoys a Pre-Columbian history. It is said to have been created in Tonalá as meal for religious purposes. Ingredients included human flesh, but today, pozole is a broth-like soup that is made from hominy and shredded
pork or chicken. Depending upon the region of Mexico, pozole is made to reflect the tastes of the people. For example, in Guerrero, green tomatoes are added. In Michoacán, pork rinds are added. In the State of Nayarit, pozole is made with pork and dried poblano peppers. Once dished, pozole is often topped with lettuce, onion, oregano, radish, lime and of course, chile, making this dish very popular all over the Riviera Nayarit in Mexico.

8. Tamales (tah-MAH-lehs) – Tamales are tasty meals steamed and wrapped inside a banana leaf or corn husk. Ingredients can include beans, meats, tomato, mole, cheese, chiles, potatoes, pineapple, corn and red or green salsa. Tamales date back to the pre-Columbian era when the process of nix-tamalization (the process of field corn with wood ashes) softened the corn for digestion. Tamales are said to have been served by the Aztecs to the Spaniards in the 1550′s. Throughout the centuries, tamales have remained a favorite meal.
You will find the best homemade tamales on the Riviera Nayarit in Mexico. Traditionally, the Mexican wives along with their daughters and sisters will make the tamales and the husbands will go out and sell them. Tamales are a lot of work, and it takes at least 3 people to make a lot of them. I buy mine weekly from a guy that drives his small motorbike (with a hot cooler on the back to keep them warm) by my casa yelling out Tamles..pollo..camarone (chicken, shrimp). I pay 10 pesos for each delicious one! YUM! (less than one dollar each.)

9. Torta (TORT-teh) – If you are a sandwich fan, then look no further. The Mexican sandwich, or torta, was first introduced in Puebla, but when you travel the country, you will be treated to all sorts of torta combinations. These sandwiches are made with special Mexican bread called bolillo or telera. Either is cut in half horizontally and spread with bean, avocado, or mayo. Then the fun begins. Other ingredients such as pork, steak, chicken, chorizo, fish or ham. To top off the torta, tomatoes, onions, lettuce, chiles
and salsa can be added. With a quick pass over a grill, and the toasted torta is ready to eat.

Once you’ve discovered your favorite Mexican dish, don’t forget to try a piece of flan  ( Mexican custard),  and other amazing dessert dishes their amazing sweet breads of all kinds, or a cup of traditional Mexican hot chocolate. With such delicious goodness, it’s hard not to become a Mexican food lover.

During the summer season, many restaurants are closed. However, some do say open all year around. Click on these links and discover local and open Riviera Nayarit Restaurnats and  how great food in Mexico can taste! Eating and enjoying delicious food is one of the best things about life!

Visit the Riviera Nayarit in Mexico and discover the amazing variety of restaurants, from the Bucerias beach restaurants, fine American cuisine like Marks Bar and Grill, and the wonderful authentic Mexican restaurants delicious cuisine like Miguel Angel Restaurant and Bar on the Main Plaza in Bucerias, or the most romantic Sayulita Restaruant, O Restaurant

Discover the Riviera Nayarit for a wonderful and delicious vacation, Move to Mexico for Life!

 

Riviera Nayarit Taxi and Transportation Service

 

When you go on a Riviera Nayarit vacation, you will want to discover many different areas, and finding the right Riviera Nayarit Transportation or Taxi service that is reliable and comfortable, not only for Riviera Nayarit vacation tours, but especially for Puerto Vallarta  airport taxi and transportation service, as you want to be picked up and delivered on time for your international flight in Mexico.
If you’re interested in going to Riviera Nayarit Mexico there are plenty of options for selecting taxis and transportation services as they can help you to get all around the area. Riviera Nayarit transportation and tour companies will help you to see all of the sites that you want to see any area and also help you to get from the airport to your hotel room or resort. Finding transportation and taxi travel in Riviera Nayarit is crucial and   there are some the options that you have to choose from for getting around this area.

One of the most popular ways to get around Riviera Nayarit is to take a taxi.  Taxi’s come in all shapes and sizes, from a small car, a SUV, van, or extended van, or large bus.  Taxis can be purchased right at the airport for an easy getaway from your flight, but I think you will find it much more comfortable to have your transportation waiting for you with a lovely smile and a sign, as well as knowing how much it will cost upfront.
Getting a taxi from your hotel or from a resort is also quite easy as many services have front door pick up, and will take you anywhere you wish to go!  The Riviera Nayarit transportation and taxi service is extremely reliable and has helped many tourists get around the island and to various tourist spots. Taxis are different in Mexico, and are only permitted to pick up in their designated areas.
Other professional transportation and taxi services are federally licensed, which means they can travel anywhere.
There is also a city bus option directly outside of the airport terminal that will provide you with great airport transportation. The bus only costs about 15 pesos which is extremely inexpensive. The pedestrian bus will allow you to get just about everywhere in the Riviera Nayarit, but if you are going far you will need to change buses.
You can also set up tours on large buses for larger groups.
Most folks prefer their own transportation and  taxi service as it’s more secure and comfortable. Professional Riviera Nayarit transportation services provide you with cold drinks, moist towels for your face and hands and an upgrade vehicle that insures comfort and luxury.

Transportation Tours

If you need more than just airport transportation you may want to consider a professional transportation tour company.  There are different kinds of  Tour Services. Some are deluxe, and some not so deluxe. Deluxe serviceswill go just about anywhere, take you for a shopping excursion, deliver your groceries for you; out for a dinner or a tour around the town, or the Riviera Nayarit. Your choices will depend on your budget and comfort style. The Riviera Nayarit Tours are amazing, and I would recommend a insured, and certified drivers and tour guides for your adventures in Mexico.
Depending on your preference for Riviera Nayarit transportation and taxi there are plenty of different options. Looking into the route that you might have to take from the airport to your hotel could dictate the option that you wind up going with. Doing your research ahead of time and looking into your transportation options will help your Riviera Nayarit vacation and your transportation and taxi needs go with ease and grace, whether you are here for business, or on a super Riviera Nayarit Vacation!

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Buying  Mexico Real Estate on the Riviera Nayarit

In a world that’s experienced some drastic economic swings recently, it’s refreshing to see the Mexico real estate market remaining relatively stable on the Riviera Nayarit.  In fact,  as I was talking to Aaron Fisher, the project manager of the Royal Club Real Estate; he had some ideas of whats up  for the Riviera Nayarit Real Estate market., and he says there has never been a better time to buy in Mexico than right now. “The exchange rate on the dollar is excellent and we continue to see record-breaking development and investment.”

Its important to get some education and information about real estate investment opportunities in Mexico. This allows folks to safely and profitably invest in the finest beachfront, ocean-view land and resort developments the country has to offer. Fisher lives here all year around and knows the layout of the Riviera Nayarit and surrounding areas. It is a good idea go visit the Riviera Nayarit real estate in the summer months to check out your property interest in the rainy season. Many have purchased a home in the fall, only to discover themselves in several feet of water in the rainy season during the summer months!

“Mexico is the seventh most-visited tourist destination in the world,” he explains. “By 2013, it’s estimated it will be the world’s second fastest-growing destination. Mexico has already claimed 15 per cent of the world tourism market.” Over the last 12 years, banks have begun offering loans to foreigners.  Historically, Mexico has been stringent with its lending policies and has never catered to a sub-prime borrower—the result is a low public sector deficit with increased lending to foreigners looking to purchase in Mexico. This relatively new lending stimulus has started an influx of foreign investment from a completely separate demographic and has insulated the market. Mexico’s doors are now open to low-interest lending, with Canadians and Americans reaping the benefits. There is so much for sale on the Riviera Nayarit. Se Vende!

While the time may be perfect for investment on the Riviera Nayarit in Mexico, Fisher warns buyers to educate themselves. This is one aspect that differs from other Riviera Nayarit Real Estate companies. When buying property, Fisher says,  it is of the highest importance to buy titled property, just as you would back home. All of Fisher’s projects are fully titled–in fact; they provide title insurance to their clients through the largest title insurance company in the world.
Developers, much like any other manufacturers, are of varying quality and experience, and, again, buyers should do their homework.
“When searching for a property, it’s important to establish a price and location suited for yourself, but the primary focus should be due diligence.” Fisher, with Royal Club Real Estate, prides itself on this rule of thumb and understands they must meet the highest of ethical
standards. “We realize that our growth will continue only if we meet these standards.”
Fisher sells La Cruz real estate, Bucerias Real Estate, Sayulita Real Estate and surrounding areas of the Riviera Nayarit. Give him a call, he is happy to talk and share his insightful and educated knowledge on Mexico and the Riviera Nayarit Real Estate.
The company focuses on the educational side of purchasing property in Mexico. They believe an educated buyer is the best buyer.

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HealthCare Resources Puerto Vallarta Summer Newsletter

This newsletter is written by Pamela Thompson….Thanks Pam for keeping us so informed on the Riviera Nayarit!
Here you will discover the clinics and the  pricing for the different clinics offered this summer.

We are combining our July and August newsletter for several reasons – the main one being that I am behind! We will do the same for September and October as well. And then, hopefully, the November newsletter will be jam-packed with loads of new “fall-winter season” items.

July-August Clinics
These screening-only clinics are offered at a discounted price available only through HealthCare Resources. They are held in various locations and can be booked by sending an email with the name(s) of the clinics, your name and phone number, and any questions you may have to Pamela(at)HealthCareResourcesPV.com.

Summer Clinics

Cardiac Clinic
July 27, 2012
$550 pesos – PLUS members $500 pesos
Includes: EKG, Blood Pressure Check, Consult/Interview with a bi-lingual cardiologist and their recommendations. (We recommend prior to the appointment, you have a Cholesterol Profile. We are offering a very discounted price for this at $322 pesos.)

Ear Clinic
July 31, 2012
$375 pesos – PLUS members $325 pesos
Includes: Complete evaluation by an ENT of your ears and a cleaning (if needed) – you’d be amazed at the “gunk” that builds up in our ears here due to the humidity. Note: This is not a hearing test! **We do have an audiologist that comes frequently to the area. If you would like an appointment with her, please let me know. She will be here again sometime in August.

Vascular Clinic
August 2, 2012
$400 pesos – PLUS members $350 pesos
Includes: Evaluation by a vascular specialist, checking your legs/pulses/carotids – see how your blood is flowing! You will receive a complete report with recommendations.

Foot Clinic
August 3, 2012
$300 pesos – PLUS members pay $250 pesos
Includes: Review of your feet/toes, pulses, balance and recommendations by a podiatrist. Our feet take a beating here! Take care of your tootsies! And if you haven’t yet had a “medical pedicure” – you should! It’s fabulous!

Women’s Clinic
August 7, 2012
$775 pesos – PLUS members pay $690 pesos
Includes: Consult/Interview, pap smear, pelvic exam, colposcopy. Wonderful female GYN. Note: If you are concerned about a hormone imbalance, we recommend having the lab-work prior to the appointment. We have a special price for this.

Eye Clinic
August 8, 2012
$400 pesos – PLUS members pay $350 pesos
Vision Exam, Eye Pressure Exam (Glaucoma check), consult.

Mammogram Clinic
August 9, 2012
$920 pesos – PLUS members pay $820 pesos
Includes: Digital mammogram, ultrasound (if necessary), manual exam, review of mammogram. Please ladies, this is important!

Men’s Urology Clinic
August 10, 2012
$700 pesos – PLUS members pay $650 pesos
Includes: Consult/Interview, ultrasound of kidneys, bladder and prostate, measurement of residual urine. (We recommend prior to your appointment a PSA and Urinalysis. We are offering a very discounted price of $470 pesos for these.)

Skin Clinic
August 15, 2012
$275 pesos – PLUS members pay $225 pesos
Includes: Review of your skin, from scalp to toes by an oncologist. Get those funny spots checked!

Ongoing Clinics

Colonoscopies, Endoscopies, Men’s and Women’s Check Ups

Our PLUS membership program has become quite popular the past couple of years. For further information, please visit HealthcareResourcesPV.com. (Prices are in pesos!)

 

Folks Returning in the Fall and Insurance Coverage

If you are preparing for your return in the fall/winter, we urge you to make sure that you have the proper insurance coverage. Please email me with any questions that you might have regarding this. And if you are in the area now, I am more than happy to sit down and have a chat about all of your healthcare needs. I have a new (and air conditioned!) office at Hospital Amerimed. I hope you will come by for a visit! As well, I am happy to give you a tour of this new, state-of-the-art facility.

Are you attempting to lose a few pounds? Or perhaps lower your cholesterol? Are you borderline diabetic and would like to get things under control? Please know that we work with a very knowledgeable, multilingual (and great!) registered dietician. Consider a few sessions with her and be prepared for success!

A New Source for Mail

Mailbox Etc in El Centro has a great new service for the Riviera Nayarit communities of Nuevo Vallarta, Bucerias, La Cruz and San Pancho! Beginning July 16, 2012 anyone who signs up for a mailbox to receive their US/Canadian mail will receive mail delivery to their area! This is a simple, secure way for you to receive your mail, magazines and online purchases. They will also be collecting out-going mail. They can set up your service prior to your arrival if you are coming in the fall-winter. Please email Jessica Corley jcorley61@msn.com for further information. This is a wonderful service they will be providing!

We certainly hope that you are having a stupendous summer, wherever you are! Stay cool! Remember that we are here for all of your health care needs. For all of the latest news, look for HealthCare Resources Puerto Vallarta on Facebook.

WARM regards,
Pamela Thompson
HealthCare Resources Puerto Vallarta
Cell: 044-322-107-7007
Blog: PamPV.wordpress.com


Pamela Thompson has lived and worked in Puerto Vallarta for over 17 years, 10 of them in health care. Pamela now leads HealthCare Resources Puerto Vallarta, a local healthcare resource network. Her years of experience and expertise are available to you by emailing your questions to pamela(at)healthcareresourcespv.com or by visiting HealthCareResourcesPV.com.

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Summer Fun in La Cruz Mexico

Taste of La Cruz
La Cruz is located on the Riviera Nayarit fifteen minutes North of Bucerias Mexico. On Saturday, July 21, 2012, the second “Taste of La Cruz” event will be held with wine tasting, food and crafts. This event will take place in the newly renovated Plaza Benito Juarez (the main town square plaza). The first event was held January 2011, and was a great success!
The event starts at 7:00 pm, ending at 10:00 pm. There is no cost for admission. The Taste of La Cruz will also feature the artists and craftsmen of the Cooperativo Huanacaxtle from the locals of the Riviera Nayarit, along with wine tasting and food paring offered by local restaurants.  There will also be live music with  La Cruz  Jazz band Tatewari and other bands as  well filling up the warm summer evening with some great tunes.  Its a great way for the community to get together to meet and socialize, and have an all around good time, all for a good cause.

Two television crews will also be there filming, so come and get your 15 minutes of fame! The net proceeds of this event will go to the operating fund of the WORK FOR FOOD program in La Cruz. Come and help support this good cause that feeds hungry people.
If you are interested in participating in this event, or would like to find out more on how to contribute to the WORK FOR FOOD program, please call Landon at 322-116-4731.

Come on over to La Cruz for some summer fun, wine tasting, delicious food and live music to get your groove on! See you at the party!

 

La Cruz Restaurant Eva’s Brickhouse Has Sushi
There is something fun and new happening at Eva’s Brickhouse, a wonderful La Cruz restaurant on the Riviera Nayarit, owned and operated by Eva and Ken right on the La Cruz Marina, which makes for a lovey dining atmosphere looking out over the beautiful marina.

Eva and Ken have decided to add Sushi to the menu.  And what better place for fresh fish than the La Cruz Marina, where the fish market is open every morning for the fresh catch of the day! So, why not serve the freshest Sushi and Sashimi in the Bay!

They are starting out with a simple menu:
California Rolls                                                                                    65 pesos
Yellow Fin Tuna, Red Snapper and Shrimp
Pargo, Smoked Oysters Crab and Fresh Catch of the day   90 pesos

There is 10 pieces per roll. All of the fish is fresh daily. I really like that!
You can find Eva’s Brickhouse right on the La Cruz Marina next to the fish market, or call Eva and Ken at 329-298-2238.

Summer is a great time to visit the Riviera Nayarit. Although it is much warmer in the summer months, there is always a lovely cool breeze off of the ocean, less crowds to contend with, and you can’t beat the summer rental and restaurant specials.

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