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What's Crus de Huanacaxtle?

La Cruz de HuanacaxtleLa Cruz de Huanacaxtle offers a cooler beach climate all year round, making vacations more appealing. Here you will be able to relax and get restored, because of ht unspoiled expansive site, the gracefulness of landscaping and its wonderful environment. La Cruz is a quaint fishing village and a favorite destination of boaters from all over the world.


In fact, many have made it heir home. People from the US, England and Canada have fallen in love with this peaceful village and settled here for good providing la Cruz with a wide array of business. You will find a friendly Huichol Indian art gallery and cafe that supports indigenous weaving, a gourmet German restaurant that serves European cuisine that features live flamenco guitar music, an American bar/ restaurant with live American music and local charity events, plus a wide variety of local restaurants and street stands where you will find an excellent selection of seafood, salads, tacos and quesadillas. La Cruz is surrounded by the most beautiful beaches, like Destiladeras, Punta de Mita, Careyeros, and La Cruz own beach: La Manzanilla, widely known by the inhabitants for its calm waters and delicious food offered at its palapa restaurants.

 

If you are feeling adventurous, you can discover a whole array of beach paradises at Sayulita, San Francisco (15 minutes by car) or El Monteon, Chacala, Chacalilla, Rincon de Guayabitos, La Peñita. (Around 40 minutes by car) ask around and you will find out why Nayarit is worldwide known for its pristine and unparalleled astonishing beaches.


The history and legends of Puerto Vallarta Mexico and how John Huston's movie, The Night of the Iguana, helped make Mismaloya and Banderas Bay famous
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