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2017
30
January
What are the best activities and tours in Manzanillo, Mexico for a first-timer?
30
January
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James
Jump on a public bus for around $1 and explore. It's a beautiful part of Mexico with great people.
David
Thanks for the advice James. Did you do this yourself and what kind of places did you see? I have heard that it is not the safest idea to travel outside of the resort areas, what was your experience?
James
Ive never felt safer in Mexico than in Manzanillo. We took our kids 5&7 through the villages where the locals live on the public bus. Didn't go on any tours as the kids were too young for the 8 hour tours etc.
I heard great things about Danitours if you want to book something. Google him.. great reviews on TripAdvisor.
A really cool little beach bar is Oasis beach club in Club Santiago. Chairs and umbrella 2 feet from the incoming surf on one of the best beaches in the area.
Barbara
Isla Navidad is a fun destination. Just few minutes on the boat. Nice beaches, v good (and cheap) Mexican restaurants with fresh sea food dishes. My husband loved the lobster there...
David
What's the best currency to carry there? I've seen some prices in pesos, others in USD, and read that the city gets a lot of Canadians visiting.
A.I. says...
Exploring Manzanillo, Mexico: Activities, Tours, and Recreation
Manzanillo, a picturesque coastal city in the state of Colima, Mexico, offers a wealth of opportunities for adventure and exploration. With its stunning beaches, rich cultural heritage, and proximity to natural wonders, it's the perfect destination for those seeking an unforgettable vacation experience.
Fishing Charters
Manzanillo is renowned for its excellent fishing opportunities, and taking a fishing charter is a must-do activity for anglers of all skill levels. The waters off the coast teem with a variety of game fish, including marlin, sailfish, tuna, and mahi-mahi. Several reputable charter companies operate in the area, offering half-day, full-day, and multi-day excursions.
Parks and Volcanoes
The state of Colima boasts several breathtaking natural attractions that are well worth exploring during your stay in Manzanillo. The Parque Nacional Volcán Nevado de Colima, located about two hours from the city, offers stunning views of the towering Volcán Nevado de Colima and opportunities for hiking and camping. The nearby Parque Nacional El Jabalí is another must-visit destination, featuring a diverse array of flora and fauna, as well as opportunities for bird watching and wildlife viewing.
Archaeological Sites
For those interested in exploring the region's rich cultural heritage, several archaeological sites in the vicinity of Manzanillo offer a glimpse into the area's fascinating past. The ruins of La Campana, located just outside the city, date back to the pre-Hispanic era and offer insights into the lives of the region's ancient inhabitants. The nearby Zona Arqueológica de La Corregidora is another site worth visiting, featuring impressive pyramids and plazas.
Water Activities
With its stunning beaches and warm waters, Manzanillo is an ideal destination for water-based activities. From snorkeling and scuba diving to kayaking and stand-up paddleboarding, there's something for everyone. Many local tour operators offer guided excursions and equipment rentals, ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience.
Remember, while staying at an all-inclusive resort can be a relaxing experience, venturing out and exploring the surrounding area will truly make your trip to Manzanillo unforgettable. Embrace the local culture, savor the delicious cuisine, and create lasting memories in this beautiful corner of Mexico.
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David
Going to be in Manzanillo, Mexico for a week in March. Looking for advice on activities, tours and recreation. Never done Mexico before and we will be staying with extended family at an all inclusive hotel. Any advice would be appreciated. I don't really want to sit in a resort all week. Done a little research and would be particularly interested in any feedback on the fishing charters in town and the parks, ruins and volcanoes located around Colima. Thanks in advance.
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