Majahuas, Mexico
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Mexico Beach with strong waves, surrounded by mangroves and natural channels, quenos provide the opportunity to admire in their natural habitat, the crocodile, wild ducks, herons and a variety of waterfowl. At Easter competitions are organized among which; fishing contest, jet ski races, etc. This place is considered by those who visit, a paradise where nature was generous to give it an excessive beauty. Here you can visit one of the most important turtle camps in the state of Jalisco, where acts of protection are frequently performed and conservation.
Get There
Majahuas is located 145 km. Barra de Navidad and 15 km from Tomatlan by 116 km of the federal highway. 200 Melaque-Puerto Vallarta.
By Road:
It is possible to travel by road from Guadalajara taking the federal 15 through part of Nayarit, to find the coastal highway 200 or, out of the capital Guadalajara on Highway 80, which runs through Autlan and shortly before reaching Melaque, almost on the coast, take the No. carrtera. 200 north. These roads are little used by the lengthy travel, but are recommended for those who find pleasure in discovering slowly inland and coastal landscapes Jalisco.
By air:
The easiest way to reach Tomatlan is by air to the international airport Puerto Vallarta and following the federal highway 200 south. The modern Gustavo Díaz Ordaz International Airport, 6 km north of Puerto Vallarta, is the main access road. In the high season the traffic is 450 weekly flights, between domestic and foreign, especially US cities like Los Angeles, San Francisco, Dallas, Fort Worth and Denver. The shuttle from the airport to the city center presents reasonable rates. The passenger must pay the amount for the service in the booth cab air terminal, which will assign a standard drive van that will take you to your destination.
By sea:
By the sea, for much of the year luxury cruise ships from various parts of the world and private planes, reach the shores of Vallarta. The city offers all the facilities to the ships and tourists who dock at the marina for 400 boats.