Recomendations
As Many of you know our world famous MOSQUITOS, be prepared and bring insect repellent or buy one when you arrive.
If you rent a car and hang out at night in a bar or disco, leave the car behind, taxis are not expensive and you can find one at the entrance of any disco or bar, DON'T DRINK AND DRIVE.
Always be aware of your belongings, don't leave them unattended, ask your chair neighbor at the beach if he can take a look at them while you take a swim.
Taxis will somehow try to charge you more since you don't know taxi prices, ask at your hotel lobby for taxi fares or ask a pedestrian how much would it be? just so you have an idea.
If you get sick somehow, we do have Doctors with Fluent English and good hospitals.
If you go swimming at the beach and there is a RED FLAG DO NOT ENTER many people have drowned for not listening to others.
Try to drink a lot of water, humidity here is very high and the air very warm.
If taking a suntain try not to get lobster color you might get hurt by sunburn.
If your Spanish is not fluent I recommend a dictionary in your stay.
Mexican food can be upset for your stomach be prepared.
Activities
Ixtapa/Zihuatanejo
This sleep little fishing village on a beautiful bay is home to about 55,000 inhabitants, most involved in the business of tourism. The streets have been recently repaved with decorative red brick, and lots of shop's and restaurants have sprung up. But fishermen still bring their daily catch to the town dock in the mornings, the produce market bustles with activity and the local boys still play soccer on the beach at sunset. lt's fun just to walk around town and enjoy the malls and the local scenery.
Take a stroll along Paseo del Pescador (Fisherman's Walk) by the waterfront and browse along Cuauhtemoc and Pedro Ascencio streets where you'll see some interesting shops. The town plaza has recently undergone a complete facelift, and the clean and well-de-fined beachfront walkways lead lo any number of seafood restaurants, shops and several clean budget hotels. At night you can join the townsfolk at the plaza cheer on their favorite team in a local basketball game, which adds color to an already picturesque scene. The fishing and excursion boat activities don't make this area's beach good for swimming. A five-minute walk north takes you to the city pier, where the fishing and tour boats are moored, and the BIG catches are weighed in. The newly built walkway south, which is romantically lit at night by gas lanterns takes you past the museum, where for a small admission fee you can see some relics of the region's history.
The waters around Zihuatanejo have long been famed for the abundance and variety of game fish, large and small. From sailfish and marlin to rooster fish, mackerel. Wahoo, yellowtail and bonito. The best time to catch the big ones is from December through March. Fishermen can make their own rental arrangements at the pier in Zihuatanejo, where there is a modest but good fishing fleet, or make arrangements through the hotel travel desk. Other popular water activities include water-skiing, parachute gliding, snorkeling, scuba diving, sailing and wind surfing. Zihuatanejo Bay, especially La Ropa beach, is ideal for water-skiing. as well as wind surfing, while Las Gatas and Isla Ixtapa are popular for snorkeling. Many fine diving sites are located off the coast of Zihuatanejo-lxtapa, and excursions leave from Zihuatanejo, Las Gatas and Isla Ixtapa. Playa Quieta, near Club Med. is a favorite sailing area. Parachute gliding, meaning being harnessed into a parachute and pulled by a speedboat high over the bay, is a popular beach pastime. it's fun and usually it's safe. But accidents do happen, so be aware that it can be dangerous and that there's no one to sue in case of an accident.
Playa las Gatas
Further south along the bay is Playa las Gatas. This beautiful. semi-isolated beach lies at the far end of Zihuatanejo Bay and is only accessible by the pangas (boats) that run between the town pier and a mini-dock on Las Gatas beach. Last boats returns at 5 p.m. The beach is protected by an underwater reef and is nestled at the foot of the mountains. It is popular for its open-air informal seafood restaurants specializing in delicious grilled lobster. It is usually quite crowded on weekends. A walk to the end of the coral and shell studded beach will bring you to 0wens Lee's "ecological center", a place where you can sit under a big shady tree and watch the sunset in perfect isolation. You can even rent a bungalow and stay there for a few days. The waters are ideal for snorkeling and diving, but it´s a good idea to use tennis shoes to walk around the rocks but not on the coral, Scuba and snorkeling gear is for rent, and instructors are available. The flies can be somewhat bother during the summer, so be sure to take along some insect repellent. From your hotel you can arrange transportation, the boat trip, lunch, and beach facilities. Check with your hotel travel desk.
Isla Ixtapa
One
popular outing is by boat to charming Isla Ixtapa
for swimming and relaxing on a sheltered beach facing
the mainland, just north of the main Ixtapa beach,
but not visible from the hotels. The island's beaches
are excellent and practically free of surf. On the
island is a selection of several open air palapa restaurants
serving fresh fish and cold beer. The island is a
national park and the habitat of many bird and animal
species, including deer, armadillos and raccoons.
You can take tours to Isla Ixtapa and spend the better
part of a day there. Or you can take a launch from
Playa Quieta on the mainland directly in front of
the island. They run back and forth all day long.
Playa Quieta, about a 20-minute drive north of the
Ixtapa hotel zone, is a popular sailing and wind surfing
beach because of its usually calm surf, which is due
to the island located directly in front.
This Information was borrowed from Kenneth at www.Zihuatanejomexico.net all rights are his and his alone.
Links
www.zihuatanejo.net/
The best known portal in Zihuatanejo, has a nice message board, weather, rental properties, local events, find almost anything there.
www.visit-ixtapa-zihuatanejo.org/
A very well made travel site to Ixtapa / Zihuatanejo - be sure to check it out if you are a first timer here.
www.mexonline.com/ixt-zih /ixt-zih.htm
A couple of maps, other basic information, very general and easily understood, might be good to check it over to get an idea of what we have here to do.
travel.state.gov/travel/tips/regional/ regional_1174.html
Travel tips offered by U.S. Department of State
www.zihuatanejomexico.net/ barlaplaya/
Does not really have any information, but its my cousin bar, if your come to Zihuatanejo; Its the bar to be at, great music, nice people, and english speaking. LA PLAYA BAR!!!
Hotel Links
Arca de Noe
www.zihuatanejomexicohotel.com
La Casa de Heidi
www.tlls.no/mexico/english/ zihuatanejo.htm
Casa Mia Bungalows
www.zihuatanejomexico.net
Eduardo Barrera - Apartment and Hotel Locator
www.ixtaparentar.com
Bungalows Sotelo
www.bungalowssotelo.com
Bungalows Alec
52 (755) 554-2002
Bungalows Pasifica
52 (755) 554-2112
Casa Adriana
http://www.casaadriana.com.mx/
La Quinta de Don Andres
http://www.laquintadedonandres.com/
Coments about
Coments about Bungalows La Madera
From: Zihuatanejo.net
Escrito por Somestrangedream
I honestly couldn't have been more pleased with the place. More than anything else, I appreciated the owner. He went above and beyond...offered to pick us up at the airport, dropped us off in town on his way to wherever, and was laid back in every way. I stayed in the Coconut room. The view was nothing short of spectacular. The terrace had a couch and a hammock and nothing but open views of the ocean. The room was outfitted with two double beds, a bathroom, air conditioning, a kitchenette and little dining area (with immaculate ocean view as well). The owner and some other guys were hard at work improving the grounds the whole time we were there so its only bound to get better. There was a completed infinity pool. As I laid in the infinity pool - once again - nothing but ocean as I hung over the edge. Lots of plants and flowers on the grounds too...and down the stairs to the beach leads you right to MJ and Richeys. Literally - this place is RIGHT above it. Very nice!
Trip Report Escrito por Julie
We stayed at Bungalows La Madera. The accomodations were perfect for us. Great locat1on. Mark the owner was great to deal with. It had everything we needed and more. I miss waking up every morning to the sound of ocean and looking out my window to see the sun coming up over the bay.