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Manzanillo Mexico

Manzanillo Mexico Travel Guide

Manzanillo Meixco is one of the best tourist destinations in the country. Manzanillo is located between Puerto Vallarta and Acapulco on the Pacific coast of Mexico in the state of Colima. The laid-back morning attitude, enchanting surroundings, and undiscovered feel of this city is what makes Manzanillo Mexico a real find.

Average temperature of 80°F for this area. It is at the same latitude as Hawaii, so it has a similar climate. It really is the best climate on the coast, cooler than Acapulco and less humid than Puerto Vallarta. The tourist scene in Manzanillo is among the best, much of the food is delicious, plenty of beautiful uncrowded beaches to satisfy even the pickiest of bums, and the nightlife is second to none.

Visit guide:

* Best time to go: December-February (high 85º, low 68º, the temperature is cool, the water is still warm)

* Average annual temperature: 82º

* Hottest months: June-September

* Coolest months: December-March

Hotels:

There are so many great resorts to choose from. From the huge and popular Las Hadas to the beautiful Hotel Tesoro, the family-friendly Club Maeva and the exotic Barceló Karmina Palace. These resorts are all-inclusive and provide you with everything you may need.

Eating:

Restaurants in Manzanillo Mexico run the gamut from casual to fine dining. Recife and El Vaquero are always popular. If you had to choose a specific food that defines Manzanillo Mexico, it would be the taco. Nowhere else will you find so many taco stands and assorted styles of tacos. Be sure to try them all, you will love them!

Shopping:

You’ll find tons of local handicrafts at great prices in Manzanillo. Check out local markets for some of the best deals. Local vanilla, silver and indigenous crafts abound here. You won’t be short of souvenirs in this part of Mexico.

Activities:

A short distance away are some of the most beautiful volcanic sand beaches in the country. One of the most popular beaches for swimming is La Audiencia on the other side of the peninsula from Santiago and San Pedrito. You can also walk a little north to Mirimar or a few minutes south to Las Brisas. In the central ‘Centro’ district of Manzanillo there is even a black sand volcanic ash beach hidden from prying eyes.

If you like surfing or water sports, head to the Bahía de Santiago. You will see local surfers shredding the waves there. You will see surfers there early in the morning and from 6-9pm catching the best waves of the day.

Diving and snorkeling in Manzanillo Mexico is top notch. You can dive a shipwreck, swim with dolphins, see tons of tropical fish in the local coral reefs. In short, you will find endless great dives in Manzanillo.

There are also great golf courses, horseback riding, trails, ATV, biking, and kayaking to discover here. If you are planning a trip to Mexico, consider a vacation in Manzanillo, Mexico as your destination of choice.

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