Cabo - A seafood paradise
There is a sushi bar in the plaza las glorias complex which name escapes me now that is FANTASTIC! It is a must have for seafood lovers...try the Dorado Sashimi!
Avenue Tesoro S/n Peninsula Santiago, Manzanillo, Colima, 28200, Mexico
There is a sushi bar in the plaza las glorias complex which name escapes me now that is FANTASTIC! It is a must have for seafood lovers...try the Dorado Sashimi!
White-sand beaches, high-rise hotels, nightlife that glitters and the divers of La Quebrada - these are the postcard images of Acapulco, the granddaddy of the Pacific coast's resort cities, where tourism has been the number-one industry since the 1950s. Head inland and the city's schizophrenic side makes an appearance - trash-filled streets, crowded sidewalks, congested traffic, down-at-heel shops and dowdy apartment buildings. Most visitors are happy to ignore the city's daily grind, choosing to laze on the city's numerous beaches, shop at the many plazas or dine at all those restaurants with trilingual menus.
The famous cliff divers of La Quebrada have been amazing visitors since the 1930s, gracefully plummeting from the seemingly suicidal height of 45m (148ft) into a narrow crevasse that appears to contain only enough water to wash their feet. Not surprisingly, the divers pray at a small shrine before flinging themselves into the void. You can catch a great view of the divers from the restaurant of the Plaza Las Glorias Hotel. For less crowded beaches, try the Pie de la Cuesta, 8km (5mi) northwest of the city center, which is a good alternative to the glitz of the city but can sometimes have dangerous waves. There are great views of Acapulco's bay on the road to Puerto Marqués, 18km (11mi) southeast of the city. Just south of the Peninsula de las Playas is the so-called underwater shrine, a submerged bronze statue of the Virgin of Guadalupe.
Hi!
It would be greatly apreciated any information/tips/sugestions on Puerto Penasco.
We are going to spend Christmas over there and would like to know which are the best places to hit.
I would love to hear from somebody that already has experienced this place.
Thank you very much!
It's easy to negotiate around Rocky Point. As far as happening nightspots, J.J.'s Cantina and the Pataya Bar. You can camp or try and e-mail a resort, or stay in the town of P.P. , which is inland from the "scene". You'll probably run into more Americans than Mexicans out by the beach and don't get run over by an ATV, good luck, Jeff
Hi,
It's been a few years since I've been back down to Puerto Penasco, however I have friends and family that go down all the time. Trip advisor tends to be a good resource for places to stay:
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotels-g153981-Puerto_Penasco_Northern_Mexico-Hotels.cink_html
I've personally stayed at the fiesta cortez and plaza las glorias which are both decent hotels and in town. The condo developments are a popular place to stay and I hear are really nice (pincate, princesa, etc.). If you are going down with a few friends I'd recommend going the condo route. You can get a pretty sweet deal when splitting between several people on places close to the beach that have privacy and are pretty nice. Just go online and type in "puerto penasco condo" into a search engine and you should have plenty to choose from.
For dinner I would recommend the "lighthouse" one night. It's up on a hill overlooking the ocean, pretty good seafood.
There are a strip of bars in town that I'm sure anyone could point you too. 3-4 located on a main street in town.
Have fun.......
Tom
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