It is said that there are more Canadian and US citizens living in Chapala than in any other municipality outside of Canada and the United States. This is not surprising considering that the Lake Chapala region is beautiful and it is filled with culture, history and art.
Chapala, Ajijic, Mezcala and More – The Lake Chapala Region of Jalisco
by Scott Fleischmann on June 11, 2011 in Ajijic, Architecture, Chapala, Culture, Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mezcala, Music, Religion & Spirituality, Visual Arts, Weather
The Pacific Coast of Mexico
by Kevin Schwarm on January 19, 2011 in Acapulco, Arts, Jewelry, Oaxaca, Oaxaca Huatulco, Pacific Ocean, Where to Go
The Pacific Coast of Mexico affords the visitor opportunities for recreation, fun and relaxation. Some of the locations and activities on the Pacific Coast of Mexico include:
Riviera Nayarit – A Blend of Mexican Seaside Traditions and Modern Convenience
by Scott Fleischmann on November 4, 2010 in Arts, Food & Drink, Jewelry, Mexican Food Specialties, Nayarit, Other, Pacific Ocean
Riviera Nayarit…is a region rich in small, diverse coastal communities. Until recently, the beaches of these small towns were occupied by locals, with few tourists. Recently, numerous hotels, restaurants, shops and night clubs have made travel more comfortable for visitors from other countries.
Taxco – The Silver City
by Jack Hickey on July 31, 2010 in Arts, Guerrero, Jewelry, Pacific Ocean, Regions & States, Tourism, Travel
Taxco is the silver capital of Mexico and is widely known for handcrafted jewelry, silverware and other items.
Campeche – Historical Fun in the Sun
by Scott Fleischmann on July 23, 2010 in Arts, Campeche, Gulf of Mexico, Other, Regions & States, Tourism, Travel

