Showing posts with label Costalegre. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Costalegre. Show all posts

Friday, November 20, 2009

Raicilla factory and Showroom

A few months ago when Elke had a friend down from up north we piled in the car with Marcos for a trip to Tenacatita and to also check out Bill's lot in Aguas Caliente which is on the old Tenacatita road. Bill's place was totally over grown so the fotos were ineffective.

Off we headed for the beach and found the Raicilla distillery open in El Rebalsito and none of us had taken the tour. Really a neat setup with the whole process on display even though they don't make the liquor there. The display is more primitive than that actually used. They also tell you the difference between Green Agave grown on the coast and Blue Agave grown in the highlands. This is supposedly the Agave used to make Raicilla (a type of mezcal).

After tasting the free samples we were off to a day on the best beach on the Costalegre


Raicilla factory Raicilla factory

Raicilla factory Raicilla factory guide

Raicilla factory Tasting the free samples

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Snorkling Playa Mora Tenacatita





Tenacatita, playa mora, corales, coral, Jalisco, Mexico, Costalegre

Tenacatita, Mexico - YouTube

Pretty stylized with almost the feeling of Mexico but some good shots and music





Tenacatita, Jalisco Mexico - Costalegre

Tuesday, January 08, 2008

HOTEL LAS VILLITAS - review on TripAdvisor

New Year (2008), New Update. Just back from Jalisco Coast with family. (Sons, 6 and 8). DO NOT STAY AT HOTEL LAS VILLITAS!!!! Property has gone to seed and is currently run by a chain smoking drunk who ripped us off for one nights lodging. Details below.

Other than that, Tenacatita was packed with Campers on Dec. 30th and 31st. Comments concerning strain on sewer facilities and general condition of the environment over holiday periods should be noted. Instead, we went to Playa Perula, about an hour to the north. What a difference a few kilometres makes. Beach was clean, patrolled,water was nicer,families all over the place, restuarants cleaner and nicer. No one was "camping" on the beach here.

Bad Lodging Experience Details:
Wanted to inform your readers that the descriptions of the above hotel are completely wrong. Something has happened to the ownership and the property is now administered by a chain smoking drunk who refused to return our payment for a 2nd night when we informed him that we were not going to stay. He also seemed to have no reservations about tossing his butts out wherever he pleased.

There is no restaurant, no tennis court, no pool, no hot water, no phone, no internet, no locking doors, and the screen and screen doors are ripped and falling off. After paying for the room and being assured that the non-locking door would be fixed (it never was), we took a swim in the ocean and returned to the room to rinse off. No hot water and the cold water dribbled out of the shower head. Once we sent some water down the drain, the smell of septic filled the bathroom. We went out to buy some groceries and discovered cockroaches in the bathtub and the bedding upon our return. Kitchen was barely usable with a rusted out fridge and some odd pots and pans. Shut all the doors and windows so that bugs would not get in, turned on overhead fans, and tried to get through the night. Power went out middle of the night and mosquitoes attacked. Put on repellent and attempted to check out the next morning.

Drunk clerk first claimed that we had not paid for a 2nd night (until we showed him the receipt). Then he said he had no money because he had paid bills. (Although he could not say what bills or how much.) Then he said that he had sent the money to the owner in Barra. (Although he could not tell us when he had done that.) When we asked if we could call the owner, it was not possible to make a call to the owner. We speak fluent Spanish and were resigned to the fact that we were not going to get our money back. The money part did not upset, rather, it was that the clerk was a lying scum who felt no remorse about ripping someone off. We had been traveling in Mexico for over 3 weeks and had nothing but kind, pleasant experiences with the Mexican people. Please do your readers a favor and alert them not patronize this establishment.

Friday, December 28, 2007

Tenacatita and 'trencitas'

Ron and Bill were down for two weeks and we had to go to Tenacatita. Sadly the ocean was too cold for snorkling but OK for a short swim. Still a beautiful place. Not as many RV's on Playa Mora as usual but still a good crowd. We noticed the Hotel Mision del Sol is just about ready to go in El Rebalsito, the large restaurant on the west end of the beach is forsale ... and we treated the girls to their first 'trencitas' hairdo. Just in time for their last day of school so they were pertty cool!!

The trencitas


Food cart on the beach


Corona row


Hotel Mision del Sol

Tenacatita, Jalisco Mexico

Sunday, October 14, 2007

El Rebalsito near Tenacatita

Rebalsito is the last small town on the road to Tenacatita - about 3 kilometers from the beach. Very quiet usually unless the school band is marching up the main street. There is a hotel or two and a few stores. There is a nice looking little distillery on the edge of town that claims to make/sell Tequila and Raicilla but nobody I talk to knows much about it. Beach vendors that live in town will push their carts to the beach on that narrow road so watch you don't run over them. There is one bus a day to Rebalsito from Melaque - you'll find the schedule below.



El Rebalsito/Tenacatita bus schedule
El Rebalsito/Tenacatita to Barra, Melaque and Cihuatlan return, departs El Rebalsito at 07:00 return from Barra and Melaque around 17:00.

Friday, December 29, 2006

Christmas at Tenacatita

Took some of the kids up to Tenacatita yesterday along with Ron and Dora who are here for a few weeks. These busy holidays are not really the time to relax on the beach. It was hard to find a few empty square feet of water to play in. We got there around noon and most of the restaurants were nearly full. Still had a great time and Playa Mora was as pretty as ever.




Vendors in front of the restaurants


View of the crowds


View from Playa Mora


Jania and Marcos on the beach

Monday, June 19, 2006

Tenacatita - The Beach

Playa Tenacatita. Named for the bay on which it is lies, Tenacatita is a lovely and usually calm beach about 30 kilometers north of San Patricio Melaque and 95 kilometers north of Manzanillo. Many seafood palapas line the shore.

Playa Mora, the snorkeling beach, is accessible by a steep, short, uphill dirt road running north from Playa Tenacatita past the palapas. This small beach is filled with RV and tent campers in the winter months.

Playa La Boca north of Tenacatita is not as popular because of its rough surf and steep beach. Its isolation and strong surf, make Playa La Boca great for beachcombing, walking and surf-fishing. Playa La Boca sometimes acts as an overflow area for campers who can't get into Playa Mora.

Along the road into Tenacatita you pass through the two small villages of El Rebalsito and La Rosa.



Tenacatita - The Beach


Playa Mora on the other side - "the aquarium"


Vendors cart on the beach


Fishing Boat


Vendor in front of the Palapa restaurants

Wednesday, February 15, 2006

Chui - the Caretaker of Playa Mora

Chui is the guy that puts up signs warning people to not walk on the coral which is very tempting as is is often above water and close to the beach. He may even enlist the help of local campers to help patrol. While you are avoiding the reef - avoid the small sting rays in the sand. Shuffle your feet and watch where you are going.


Foto of Chui winter 2005-2006

Arrecife coralino en costas de Jalisco
Los habitantes de los poblados cercanos al arrecife, como el Rebalsito y Tenacatita han externado su preocupación por proteger este ecosistema, ya que es una atracción turística para visitantes nacionales e internacionales que pasan largas temporadas en la bahía.

Here's links to two PDF files on the reefs
1999 Article on Reefs on the Jalisco Coast
2002 Article on Reefs on the Jalisco Coast
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Tenacatita - located on the northern end of Bahia Tenacatita. Normally a calm beach for water activities and is lined with seaside restaurants. La Mora beach, sometimes known as 'The Aquarium' is the best snorkling beach on the 'Costalegre' (Costa Alegre)

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