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Have you ever wanted to live close to the beach, surrounded by tacos and palm trees? Then Sayulita is for you. An hour outside of Puerto Vallarta, the small town has everything one could need (or almost). Even if it's not always quiet, the beach is a great place to relax. And during the dry season (winter), you don't have to worry about the rain since it's sunny almost every day. Which means you'll have plenty of time to enjoy the water.



How did we end up in Sayulita? Well, we knew we wanted to go to Mexico since Chris has a friend here. But we would only spend a week in Mexico City/Puebla, and then we had two months that we had to spend somewhere else. After looking online and reading some blogs, we narrowed it down to Playa del Carmen or Sayulita/San Pancho. Since we don't like very crowded and touristy places and we prefer an authentic experience, we decided to visit the west coast. Then from reading online about San Pancho, it became clear that the internet there was too slow to work on, so Sayulita it was!



Note that the currency exchange at the time was 15 pesos for $1US



GETTING TO SAYULITA

The best way to get to Sayulita is to land at the Puerto Vallarta International Airport. Depending on where you're coming from, the price will vary. Since we decided to visit Mexico City first, we arrived from there. Flights with Interjet can be pretty cheap, so if you decide to travel within the country, I would recommend checking them out. We flew twice with them (Costa Rica to Mexico, then Mexico City to Puerto Vallarta), and we never had any problems. We spent $82US each for the flight...

By:Virginie | FarmBoyAndCityGirl.com





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17 REASONS WHY LIVING IN MEXICO IS AWESOME



1. It's a heaven for gourmands

If you like to eat delicious food and don't mind an ounce of corn, pepper or chili in your dinner, then Mexico is the place for you! Besides the renowned quesadillas, tacos, and nachos with guacamole, make sure to try out something more traditional. Tostadas, a type of deep-fried corn tortillas, can be a great new alternative to traditional tortillas. Tamales, first prepared by the Mayans, Incas and Aztecs, are pockets of corn dough, filled with a delicious stuffing and wrapped in banana leaves.



2. You can enjoy a ride on the Saturday Tequila Express

What better way is there to get to know the region where this famous distilled beverage originates from, than sitting in a train and enjoying the view between the Amatitan and Hacienda San Jose del Refugio agave plantations? Visitors get to see the old processing techniques and can taste shots or cocktails of tequila on site. Across the road from the Jose Cuervo Factory, one can also visit the National Tequila Museum, where old photos are exhibited regarding the preparation of this world-famous alcoholic drink.



3. It's the best place to take an afternoon nap

Although the biggest commercial centers and cities have already abolished the siesta, it is still common in smaller towns and in the rural area. This daily ritual is held every day between 1:30 and 4 pm, so that workers can grab a meal and even enjoy an afternoon nap before returning back to work.



4. Speaking of siestas, the weather is also perfect!

Since siestas are usually held in countries with warm climates, one will be happy to find that Mexico is no exception! The Cancun area has an annual average temperature of 26OC, similarly to Mexico City. It also has about 9.41 hours of sunshine daily on a yearly average, and has about 80 rainy days in total each year...



By:Adrienn Takacs | Point2homes.com





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HURRICANE PATRICIA ANTI-CLIMACTIC FOR COUPLE LIVING IN MEXICO



An Edmonton couple living in Mexico was hoping for a little more drama from Hurricane Patricia.

Weather experts warmed the storm would be one of the worst in world history before it struck the Mexican coast Friday, and residents prepared for catastrophic damage.

Instead, the strongest hurricane ever recorded at sea was downgraded to a tropical depression shortly after reaching land.

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