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For a truly Mexican scene, it would be enough to arrive in
Tequila, Jalisco, and discover men harvesting agave on the
fields. But this is only part of this route, for a stop in
the cosmopolitan tapatia (nickname for
Guadalajara) capital is also a must, as well as arriving in
the Pacific coast to visit everywhere from the classical
port of Manzanillo to the small fishing towns in Nayarit.
This route is accompanied by volcanic landscapes, good
music, delicious gastronomy and, as should be, a good
straight tequila.
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Destinations that make up the route
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GUADALAJARA
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TEQUILA
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A cosmopolitan city that offers both traditional
cuisine and typical dances, or modern art galleries,
Guadalajara is the perfect combination between past
and present; in the past years it has also proven that
as a metropolis, there is nothing to envy Mexico City.
A visitor can tour the imposing Hospicio Cabanas
during the morning - with murals by Jose Clemente
Orozco - , have lunch at a fashionable spot, and at
night go out to a gallery/bar, where the best local
contemporary art is exhibited.
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If there is a tour in Jalisco that you can't miss it
is undoubtedly around Tequila, a region that boasts
the designation of origin of the coveted drink by the
same name. Only the product of blue agaves grown in
these lands has the right to bear the name. Thanks to
the popularity of the drink, each day there are more
and more haciendas that open their doors to visitors
and allow discovering the secrets behind the
manufacture of this distilled beverage.
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PUERTO VALLARTA
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RIVIERA NAYARIT
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Years go by, and Puerto Vallarta does not go out of
style. A favorite for domestic and international
tourists who are seeking a few days of peace with view
of the sea, Vallarta has options for every budget and
all personalities. From those who want to party, to
those who are chasing first-rate cuisine, there is
something for everyone here. Also, because it is near
Guadalajara, this has been a favorite for tapatio
(Guadalajara inhabitants) weekends for many years.
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Extending into the large Banderas Bay (between Jalisco
and Nayarit), this new tourist development guarantees
its visitors spectacular landscapes, first world
services and, above all, very nice vacations. In the
past few years, top category hotels have opened their
doors in the area known as Punta Mita, on the Nayarit
side of the bay. There are also some small towns, like
Sayulita, where you can still have a more authentic
experience by coexisting with local inhabitants and
enjoying a simple, yet delicious, gastronomy.
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COLIMA
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COMALA
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Although not much is said about Colima's appeals, the
truth is that this small capital city nested between a
beautiful natural landscape and an imposing volcano,
watching over everything from its height, is one of
the cities with the best lifestyle in the country.
Here, education, health and work are not a problem,
and this is something you can feel when walking the
streets, which are peaceful and serene. There is also
a general ambiance that invites you to rest and relax;
something that can be combined with excursions to
interesting places nearby, like the volcano itself or
the archeological sites of La Campana and El Chanal.
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It can sound like a common place, but Comala is the
nearly perfect representation of the Mexican small
town, with its well-kept adobe walls and narrow
streets. Whoever to travel this destination feels,
instantly, will be transported to a different era. And
Comala inhabitants, with good instinct, have
understood how to take advantage of these tourist
attractions. At the portals in the central plaza, you
can enjoy all sorts of delicacies and regional
traditional snacks. This is also the entrance to the
majestic Colima volcano.
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MANZANILLO
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This is one of the most important ports in the Mexican
Pacific; but not only that: here, an important tourist
industry was developed which combines perfectly with
the city's life. Although there are hotels,
traditionally famous, which continue to be the
arriving point for visitors, there are also small
beaches that are less explored which are worth
visiting. You should also try the local gastronomy,
which is based in fresh products that arrive each day
from the sea..
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