Banderas
Bay to Las Hadas “The Mexican Riviera”
1. Day
One: LA CRUZ
Join EROS in La Cruz de Huanacaxtle (the name of the town refers
to a cross carved of wood of the huanacaxtle tree, but everyone
calls it La Cruz. This is a lovely older fishing village with
brightly painted restaurants and very little other “touristic
elements”. We can either spend the night there or go a bit north
to an anchorage at Punta Mita.
2. Day Two: PUNTA IPALA
Sail across Banderas Bay, a large sheltered bay teeming with
birds and fish and often-times whales, and anchor for the night
in Punta Impala.
3. Day Three: CHAMELA
Bahia Chamela is 48 miles SE of Ipela so this would be a longer
sailing day. There are a couple of anchorages to choose from in
this bay and small hotels and vacation homes dot the whole
shoreline of white sandy beaches.
4. Day Four: CAREYES
Careyes refers to the endangered carey sea turtles that nest
only in this region. It’s a pretty spot with bright cottages
climbing the cliffs, flowering vines shading the stairwells
between beaches, adramatic little reef to snorkel, a nice hotel
and restaurants.
5. Day Five: TENACATITA
A favorite anchorage on the Gold Coast where you can take a
“Jungle River Trip” on a local panga boat through an area that
has recently been made a Federal Ecological Zone.
6. Day Six: BAHIA NAVIDAD
Here one can explore the village of Melaque, the quaint sandbar
town known as Barra and the plush marina across the bay where
cruise-ships land.
7. Day
Seven: BRISAS LAS HADAS
This is a resort whose architecture was inspired by a famous
Moorish fairytale called The Fairies (Las Hadas). Fantastic
spires and arches adorn a nearly vertical maze of white adobe
walls and red tile roofs. There are a number of anchorages on
Manzanillo Bay but Las Hadas is our favorite.
8. Day Eight: Disembark and fly out from the airport in
Manzanillo. |