Sunday 13 March 2022

Zihautanejo


View From Our Deck



I'm glad we had some time in Zihautanejo, hereafter referred to as Zihua.  This is a great coastal Mexican town to visit.  This was our first but will not be our last trip here!

Our transition travel from Puerto Escondido to Zihua was thankfully uneventful.  We flew Aeromar from Puerto Escondido to Mexico City, spent a four-hour layover in the Aeromar Lounge as part of our $250 CDN ticket price, and boarded another Aeromar flight to Zihua.  Although we didn't take advantage of the free alcohol we did manage to eat, drink, and play games throughout the interval.

There isn't much to see out the plane window other than rugged mountains covered with scrub vegetation and we arrived just as the sun was setting.  $670 pesos bought us a taxi ride to our condo on Playa de Madera.  The view from the condo deck was stunning.

Looking East Just Before The Sunrise


Looking West


Open Air - No Wall or Glass


The Playa De Madera - Beach in front of Condo


Our Condo - Right Side



Zihua is only seven degrees of latitude further north than Puerto Escondido and sports similar daytime highs of 30 degrees and nighttime lows of 20 but the moderating influence of the onshore ocean breezes makes it a little more comfortable.

We have sister Rita's friend Linda to thank for our stay.  Linda lives in Comox but is a long-time owner here in our 1990's era condo complex.  She was able to secure a place for us and has proved to be a wonder at making sure we see a variety of sights and take advantage of the best restaurants (which there are many) in town.

Our routine has not varied much here in Zihua.  We are up around seven, coffee, and out the door for a walk between 7:30 and 8.  We have access to a long beach walk on La Ropa next door and have ventured a few kilometers on the dedicated walk, run, bike dedicated trail that goes all the way northwest to the tourist capital of resorts and hotels in Ixtapa, just 12 kilometers away.

La Ropa Beach Walk




Trail to Ixtapa




I'll let the pictures tell the story.


Crocodile Warning


No Crocs Home For Our Visit


Night Walk In The Centro District



Margarita Time


Our Waitress At Any's - Friendly Staff


"Smile Today, it's a Great Day to be Proud of Who You Are"



Typical Power Grid System


Fresh Coconut Water


Sun Setting Light From The Deck


Linda, our Chef, and Deborah


El Centro Waterfront




Coconut Shrimp For Dinner


Looking across the Bay at Playa Las Gatas to our Madera Beach Condo Home


Many Bars Have Live Music


Pina Colada Time



Fresh Bread For Breakfast



Buying Organic Vanilla

Sunset Dinner at Restaurant Il Mare



One More Selfie Before We Leave






Saturday 5 March 2022

Puerto Days

It has been a great two weeks plus in Puerto.  The weather has been a consistent 30 degrees with mostly clear skies.  We are well-rested and tanned.  Sister Rita has been her usual self in guiding, helping us tick off the hot spots, and directing us to the best music venues and restaurants.  We even had to make a list of “must-do” restaurants to ensure nothing was missed.  


We were up every morning to walk (Deborah joined us on her off tennis days) and I managed several strength workouts around the pool.  Books were read and naps were had.


I’ll let the pictures tell the story.


Morning Coffee At Turtle Bay


That Is A Cashew Fresh Off The Tree


Bococho Walk View


More Morning Walk View Near Tortugas


Dorado At Espadin


Espadin


Sister Rita



Deborah And Rita's Ladies Lunch Mob


Oaxaca Road Walk


My Morning Office


Another Ladies Lunch


Tequila Shrimp At Manzanillo Beach


Morning Walk Scene Off Bacocho Beach


Sunset From Espadin Restaurant


Another Sunset - Espadin


Random Wall Art On My Walk


Spring In Puerto


Playa Principal - Home Of The Fishing Fleet


Ocean Walk


Margarita Time


Sunset From Brad's Cocanut Split Bar


Another Morning Walk Scene


Bococho Beach Walk


Dorado At Turtle Bay


Another Margarita


Old Town Walk


Camarones At Espadin


Catching Some Rays At Manzanillo