
Float in a hammock or sunbathe while feasting at your leisure on delicious fresh seafood in one of the charming enramada restaurants lining the entrance to the lagoon. Swim in the velvety warm ocean in the protective curve of the bay.
If you feel more active, try this: deep sea fishing, scuba diving, snorkeling, personalized tours of many kinds from shopping in Ixtapa to archeological sites and visits to a traditional salt mine, horseback riding, motorized tours of the lagoon or explore it yourself in a canoe or kayak, ocean excursions to a white sand beach only accessible by boat or to Los Moros -small stone islands surrounded by coral reefs...the list goes on. You can even get involved in helping us with some projects to contribute to the development of the village life (like donate pencils or art supplies to the school -ask Dona Laura). This is just a beginning. You can hang out in the little restaurants in the village in the evening and meet neighbors, fish the lagoon all night during the full moon, ride to Turtle Sanctuary Beach on horseback or hike up Guamiluli. There's more...
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