Ah, the stream of nearly perfect days down in Mexico keeps right on rollin’, and it’s easy for them all to blend together.  After a very busy holiday season down here, we are just coming up for air and wanted to share the latest happenings with you all…

For those of you who don’t frequent the lands south of the border, it is hard to describe the great diversity that you can stumble across in such a small area as Banderas Bay.  This morning I read the account of a day in the life of cruising in Mexico by Latitude 38’s Wanderer, and was struck with what a great job he did at characterizing the overall feel of the area and community that we are so fortunate to be a part of.  Then last night our friend Rita (faithful followers will know her as one of the lovely ladies who graced our crew in the cover shot of our J/120 in the 2008 Baja-Ha-Ha) was getting ready to head back to the wintry north, and she showed us some of her beautiful photos snapped during her stay in Vallarta.  She got a ton of fantastic shots, so I figured it would be fun to share some…  this isn’t as much about the sailing here (we report on that all the time), but just a bit of local color.

First up: Bucerias.  This smaller town just to the north of PV hosts a fantastic mix of local flavor and tourist attractions…

Here’s the beach in Bucerias in the afternoon…
… and here’s your table!  Then turn around and stroll up into the plaza…
…here you’ll find all sorts of food, goods, people, etc…

 

And when you have explored a bit and worked up an appetite, there are all manners of restaurants in the area…  from the most awesome tacos on the street, to sports bars blaring NFL and NHL, to fancy dining with fabulous wines…

Next we are off to Sayulita, the little beach town over the hill to the north.  The highway from PV drops down to a two lane jungle road, and after a beautiful trip thru lush greenery, you stumble across a couple of gems.  Sayulita is more popular than ever and has been bustling with travelers (and for good reason), while San Pancho / San Francisco just up the road a bit is still a lot sleepier, so you choose your flavor!


The stables at the San Pancho polo field.
Taking a break on the beach in Sayulita.
How about this?  Looks like a throwback to another era.
But it’s actually Jan 2, 2011.
Explore up the streets a bit in Sayulita, and you’ll find some pretty sweet houses.  Ever want to live in a jungle?  Swiss Family Robinson done in style!  Seriously, there are so many amazing homes and unique places that we start taking them for granted down here.
I lived in Sayulita for two years, and am still impressed by how many great places to eat there are.  Even more so now than ever.  There are stylish places like the one above facing the plaza.  And there are simple local places, including my favorite street taco ‘restaurant’, which is still putting tables and chairs out on the cobblestone road each night, and you can get the tastiest carne asada quesadilla with grilled onions and all the fixings for $2.  Seriously good.  Or maybe you are ready for something a bit finer…
…we saved you a seat at the bar of the distinctive Los Afortunados in Sayulita…

say hi to our friend Greg and sit out on the beautiful patio for a memorable dinner and experience…  don’t miss it!

Banderas Bay is defined on the northern boundary by the beautiful Punta Mita.  At the base of this point is the town of La Cruz and a new marina, complete with fuel dock and boatyard.  And, like the rest of the area, the whole point has a huge amount to offer…

The surf out at Ancolote, the inside of Punta Mita.  Small that day, but you can see the potential.  And while the swell might not have shown up, neither did the neoprene.  There are a lot of things right about surfing in trunks and bikinis during the first week of January!
Now that you’ve worked up an appetite, how about a fish tacos plate for $5 right on the beach…  this shot was taken from the exact same place as the surfing one above.  Beach lover’s paradise indeed.
Or if you want to be more pampered, there are truly exceptional accommodations.  This is in La Cruz, but the options abound, including a very popular Four Seasons Resort at Punt Mita.
Boat trip!  Ok, I know it’s not a sailboat, but our friend Gil runs a great charter boat on the Bay…  here Rita has set her camera down for a moment to test the comfort factor.  But it’s not all lounging about…  soon the whales are spotted, Rita springs into action, and check these out:
Hey Gil, do yourself a favor and keep a safe distance!  Hopefully, this was with a pretty big zoom…  but the whales are all over the Bay right now, and we are  regularly forced to take evasive actions to keep well away from them.  Maybe we’re a bit gun shy, but who can blame us?   Besides, the whales deserve to have a bit of peace and quiet…
… and here is why.  Mother and calf.

Back ashore in La Cruz now…

The boardwalk along the marina in La Cruz.

 

Oh, and here’s a travel tip:  when the waiter tells you they serve Margititas as big as dogs, it’s probably a good idea to get a bit more information.  Cha-cha the chihuahua clearly found no humor in the situation.
Anyway, that the sailing-less report from down here in Puerto Vallarta last week…  and many huge thanks to Rita for sharing her photos with us!  And for those of you who have seen the reports of doom and gloom and violence down here as portrayed by the media, I just feel compelled to comment that it really just doesn’t match up with the reality that we are living in down here.  To be sure, there are lots of areas to avoid in Mexico, but that’s the same in the US!
Coming soon, we’ll get you caught up on the sailing down here at our Puerto Vallarta Sailing School and at our San Francisco Sailing School

All the best,

Wayne Zittel and the J World Team

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