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Manzanillo is located in the State of Colima in the Golden Mexican Pacific, regarded the most famous deep- sea port on the Mexican Pacific. It is located on the shipping lines routes coming over from Far East, and North and Centre of South America. Its Geographical locations allows Manzanillo magnificent landscapes, breathtaking sunsets, beautiful golden beaches, spectacular views of the bay and sunny days. The average temperature goes up the 22 centigrade, which altogether makes of Manzanillo a very attractive tourist spot. During the last years its growth and development have improved the tourism area with the settlement of resorts, hotels, golf courses and service providers of high quality from Mexico and other countries.

 

 

Places To Go

 

There is planty to see in Manzanillo HIistoric Centre, it has gone through a thorough remodeling wich enables people to admire a representative sculpture of a sailfish of 25 meters high. Stroll around the local markets where you can find fresh seafood, meat and vegetables.
Located in Historic Centre of Manzanillo, this is a robotic show that features more than fifty visual effects, formed by lights of colours, fifteen meters high water beams that move along with the traditional Mexican music, which altogether overwhelms the audience

Peña Blanca is a treasure located a few kilometers to the north of Playa de Oro. These beaches. An isolated strech of sand save for a few rickety uninhabited palapas that provide respite from the scorching sun.

 

 

The historic reunion between Spaniards and a local tribe chief occurred in 1522 on this bay known as La Audiencia, honoring this event.

 

A wide 3 km beach with where soft waves crash the shore. Miramar is the favorite beach for families looking for relax and pacific waters.

 

La Boquita consists of a collection of palapas where exquisite seafood is served, at the end of the residential zone in Club Santiago.

 

Manzanillo and surrounding areas
An ecological and educational center devoted to preserving the gentle sea creature, visitors can view captive turtles laying their eggs, tiny newborn turtles breaking through their shells, and also participate in returning captive-born turtles to the sea – from june to December. The place also has iguana, crocs and a dock to take canoa tours through mangrove Palo Verde.
Just 15 minutes to the north of Colima City, capital of the State of Colima, you’ll find Comala, which in nahuatl language means: “place of comales (pots)”.

 

 

Modern and quiet ciy guarded by green valleys and magnificent volcanoes, faithful guardians of this Mexican province. Through the streets, gigantic palm trees will refresh you while you admire the great architecture, a legacy of a large number of stories and traditions.

 

 

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