Back to the La Cruz Anchorage and a walk in Bucerias

After a few great days in Paradise Village we went back to the La Cruz Anchorage. La Cruz has a great community of cruisers and stores where you can get supplies, spares and boating equipment.  On March 15 we took a walk through the neighboring town of Bucerias.  It is a nice beach front town with some huge new resort

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Botanical Gardens

On March 12 we went to the Botanical Gardens, southwest of Puerto Vallarta. A $25 Uber to get there, but worth it!Their mission: “To create Mexico´s foremost botanical garden for the propagation, study, discovery, conservation, and display of Mexican native plants for the enjoyment of Puerto Vallarta´s residents and our visitors.” They pack a LOT into a place that is

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A walk down the Malecon in Puerto Vallarta

While staying in Paradise Village we went to see the Puerto Vallarta Malecon, a beautiful pedestrian walk-way along the water. There are great restaurants, cafes and shops, along with the great views of the water that you’d expect. Every minute or so, you come upon a sculpture that really adds to the experience.  Some are beautiful mythological creatures and some

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Day trip to Tequila

On May 2 we took a day trip to Tequila with our friends, Kim & Jamie from ‘Amazing Grace III’. We rented a car and drove 3+ hours through winding mountainous roads with great views of the countryside.Most towns here have a ‘name sculpture’ and Tequila is no exception. There is a nice old town area with cobblestone streets and

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The Bells of San Blas are no more, but the town is still worth a visit

Leaving Isla Isabela we had very little wind in the morning so we started out motoring, but by mid-day we had 8 to 12 knots of following wind so we raised the asym spinnaker. The seas were very smooth and we had several hours of great downwind sailing. We saw at least a dozen humpback whales and a couple put

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