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MANZANILLO

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Manzanillo Travel

On several counts, Manzanillo is not a typical seaside resort town. A certain paradox prevails between resort luxury and bustling commercialism on the one hand, and undeveloped remoteness. It is a popular weekend destination for Guadalajara residents and also attracts American and Canadian vacationers searching for a less developed, more serene setting.
Geographically, Manzanillo can be divided into two zones. The downtown area (not normally visited by tourists) is first and foremost a commercial port. Thanks to its fine natural harbor and rail connections to Mexico's interior, it is the country's door to trade with the Pacific Rim, handling enormous shipments of industrial and agricultural output. As such, the character of the downtown area is that of a "marine beehive."

In contrast, a few kilometers up the coastline you enter Manzanillo's luxurious and pleasantly understated resort zone. Two large bays of golden sand and sometimes rough surf are connected by a coastal highway that leads past mini-malls, souvenir shops, restaurants and a couple of night spots. Bahia de Manzanillo(to the south) carries most of the development, while Bahia de Santiago(further up the coast) is largely undeveloped except for two resorts, Club Maeva and Hotel Vista Playa de Oro.

The two bays are separated by the Santiago Peninsula, home to the area's significant resort development. Here is located surely one of Mexico's most opulent beach resort-Las Hadas. Conceived and built in the early 1970's by a Bolivian tin baron as an exclusive, ultra-deluxe private getaway, Las Hadas literally put Manzanillo on the tourist map. Its "fantasyland" Mediterranean village atmosphere and sophisticated amenities have made it one of the super stars of Mexican resorts.

Until the 1980's Las Hadas was one of the only recognized visitor attractions in the area. Today, Manzanillo's attractions have broadened somewhat, though rapid development like that found in other Mexican resorts has not occurred.

For many visitors this slow-paced expansion is a blessing, since Manzanillo has remained largely undeveloped and unspoiled. Tropical fruit plantations and verdant jungle vegetation are abundant. Long continuous stretches of untouched beach are easily accessed from the area's resorts. Outside of the bustle of downtown, the pace is slow and casual. Shopping, dining, nightlife and sightseeing are subdued by comparison to other Mexican Riviera resorts. A main draw for sports enthusiasts is the area's excellent deep sea fishing. The sailfish catch in Manzanillo is excellent.

While Manzanillo has yet to fully blossom as a major resort center, the city does serve as a gateway to the unspoiled and little-known Costa Alegre region of Mexico's Pacific Coast. This coastal area to the north of Manzanillo is one of Mexico's great undiscovered treasures. Stretching 240 kms. along Highway 200, this secluded yet accessible area is sprinkled with some of Mexico's loveliest beaches and bays. It is also home to several posh resort hideaways and rustic seaside villages.

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