Properties that are located within 30 miles of the coastline must be purchased through a mexican land trust or fideicomiso. México amended their constitution in 1994 allowing foreigners to purchase and own real estate on the coast through a land trust.
Read MoreIts been called “Ubilam”, which is “Malibu” backwards. Originally it was given that name because the wave is as great as malibu, but instead of being a right point break, it’s a left. But having lived in both southern california and the costa grande of guerrero, i know that its not only the surf break that is 180° different and what draws a lot of people to want to live here.
Read MoreIn the coastal areas of México, properties that are located within 30 miles of the coastline must be purchased through a Mexican land trust or Fideicomiso. México amended their constitution in 1994 allowing foreigners to purchase and own real estate on the coast through a land trust.
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The Zihuatanejo International Guitar Festival is a nonprofit association that is dedicated to creating an international world class event, bring first rate musicians and appreciative audiences from across the globe, generate tourism and raise cultural awareness within the community while raising money for art and cultural endeavors in Ixtapa-Zihuatanejo.
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Read MoreThis was Armadillo cocktail party. We want to thank everyone for participating. Enter our blog to find out about all the news. 💬💬
Read MoreIxtapa is all about sun, sand, and shimmering seas Head by water taxi to Isla Ixtapa, where you can snorkel in calm, blue-green water at Coral Beach and sip icy cerveza at beachside cafes. Take a whale-watching cruise aboard the catamaran Picante in Zihuatanejo Bay to glimpse California grey and humpback whales—then dive into the sea to listen to whale songs.
Read MoreThe Christmas and New Year holidays, the show and the dinners for these events were wonderful. The fireworks display for the New Year was great in all cases, you can admire the pyrotechnic show that every year adorns the skies of this paradisiacal destination.
Read MoreThe delegate of the National Fund for Tourism Promotion (Fonatur) of Ixtapa, Salvador Romero Dominguez informed that the new Mirador de Playa Linda is already open to the public, in which seven million pesos were invested and which is part of the cycle path of this tourist destination.
Read MoreWe present you five corners to enjoy in Zihuatanejo and surroundings.
Read MoreZihuatanejo's name is derived from the Nahuatl word "Zihuatlan" which means "land of women", to which the Spanish modified by "Cihuatan" and added the pejorative suffix "ection".
Read MoreA vegatarian diet can be one of the healthiest ways to live. Plant-based diets should contain plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables, whole grains, beans, legumes, nuts and seeds.
Read MoreLast Saturday we had the honor of inaugurating our Beach Club, Ambar. The guests showed up at 7:00 p.m. where they were given a tour of our new sample department, a great success, from there they were invited to come to our beach club and enjoy some delicious cocktails and canapés at the restaurant Kau Kan .
Read MoreThe top golf course in Ixtapa make this tropical destination a true paradise for lovers of this spot. It has 18 holes and is located at the opposite ends of the Hotel Zone, five minutes from each other by taxi.
Read MoreIn order to find the right surfing destination, one has to consider a lot of different factors. After all, it's not just about how big the waves are, though that's certainly a big part of it. Historically, Ixtapa has been a gold-mine for surfers looking for the perfect spot, and year after year, more gems in Ixtapa were uncovered.
Read MoreWednesday October 31 Jardin del Eden celebrates “El día de Muertos”. Make your reservation at www.jardindeleden.com.mx . Enjoy salsa and cumbia music from 7.30 to 10.30 pm. Guest band Zihuana Band!
Read MoreIndependence Day in Mexico is celebrated on September 16. It commemorates the "Grito de Dolores" of 1810 when Miguel Hidalgo cried out against Spanish oppression and in favor of the independence of Mexico in the small Mexican town called Dolores.
Read MoreIn 2013, a group of restless and proactive people joined us for this project that is currently in force and growing, a place where ecological, handcrafted, local, organic and regional products are offered. Led by Nick Wolf, the team that initially had five participants has been growing with new ones that are mostly artists and small producers.
Read MoreIxtapa-Zihuatanejo Office of Conventions and Visitors announces that El Palmar, a beautiful 1.6 mile beach which spans the front of Ixtapa's resorts and hotels, has won the distinction of being certified as a “Clean Beach”.
Read MoreProfepa (Federal Institution to protect the environment) has granted Ixtapa's Bike Path a certificate for Tourist Environmental Quality until 2020.
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