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Yours Truly catching & releasing a sailfish (pez vela).
Photo © 1998 courtesy of Dan Leo!
Releasing a sailfish

Sightseeing

    Besides beaching it, there are numerous other activities for both the adventurous and the less energetic. If you like diving, snorkeling, fishing, sightseeing, hiking, sailing, water-skiing, swimming, surfing, bodysurfing, or simply watching nature's marvels then Zihuatanejo will enchant you. We have all this and more, including traditional vacation pastimes such as golf and tennis.

    One excursion that you can take by yourself is to walk over to the lighthouse (El Faro) from Las Gatas Beach. If you walk down to the far end of the beach you'll find the Las Gatas Beach Club. Just ask at the restaurant for directions and they'll show you the flagstone walkway leading to the lighthouse. It's about a 15-minute walk to the lighthouse. Don't forget your camera!! You'll want a few pictures of the breathtaking view from the cliffs of our coast including the guano-covered islands in front of Ixtapa to the northwest and the ones in front of Playa Blanca to the southeast (Los Morros De Potosí). The small rock island about a mile out in front of Zihuatanejo's bay is called La Piedra Solitaria. Its beacon can also be seen after dark.
    Another tour you can take by yourself is a trip to Petatlan (pay taht LAHN), a colonial agricultural and ranching town south of here on the coastal highway about 40 minutes by car or bus. Petatlan is noted for its open-air gold market located in front of its beautiful majestic church. Truly an enchanting town lost in times of yore. Archaeological ruins are nearby, and several artifacts can be seen on display at various locations throughout the town. The Féria de Semana Santa (Easter week fair) is well worth the trip. The "Omnibus de Petatlán" busline located behind the restaurant "Jaiba Feliz" on Benito Juarez street in Zihuatanejo makes regular runs there and back all day & well into the evening. Just tell the driver to let you off at the street that leads to the Zócalo (town plaza) from the highway on the right-hand side just a little past the bridge which crosses the Petatlan River. Walk up the side street over a small hill and continue straight ahead downhill. From there it's an easy three blocks to walk to the central town plaza by the church. You'll catch the bus back at the same place you got off on the other side of the highway.
    La Barra de Potosí (poh toh SEE) is another easy excursion you can take by yourself. If you have a rental car just drive south from Zihuatanejo taking Highway 200 for about 25 minutes until you reach the small town of Los Achotes. Right after the bridge there turn right (there's a sign that says "Laguna de Potosí") and when you reach the waterfront turn left. The road ends at Barra de Potosí. There are numerous seafood restaurants there, and the surf isn't quite so rough as the rest of the beach along Playa Larga/Playa Blanca (the 9½ mile long beach in front of the airport). There for a reasonable price you can take a boat tour of the large estuary. You'll see how the fishermen have fished for hundreds of years, the salt-producing flats, and many exotic forms of local wildlife including roseate spoonbills, rare white pelicans, great blue herons, and maybe even a crocodile or two. Be sure to take plenty of film!
    Please see my LOCAL INFO and BEACHES pages for more ideas on what to do and where to go.
   If you'd like to see a weekly fishing report for our local waters click here. (Courtesy of Ixtapa Sportfishing Charters)
   *NOTE* To call here long-distance please see these helpful tips.

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Activities,Tours
& Charters

   Here are just a few of the many different excursions and activities available in our town:

Adventours - Ecological excursions with experienced and knowledgeable guides. Featured tours are biking, kayaking, snorkeling, birdwatching and nature observation walks. All equipment provided.

Black Marlin - Take a sightseeing tour to Playa Manzanillo or Isla Ixtapa for snorkeling. Fish for big or small game fish. Capt. David Otero of Zihuatanejo is one of our area's best charter captains! His covered panga is fully equipped for both fishing and snorkeling. Tel. (office) 554-4162, (home) 554-5246.

Carlo Scuba - Located at Las Gatas beach they offer exciting guided tours of the best dive spots around. Fully PADI qualified! Click on the link for more info & some great photos! Look for the sign at Las Gatas or call 554-7003.

Champagne Charters - Fish in comfort on a Bertram 31 with Capt. Raúl Gutierrez. Mailing address: Calle Antonio Nava #8, Zihuatanejo, Gro. 40880. Tel. 554-2152.

 Enlace Terrestre Aeroportuario S.A. de C.V. (ETASA) - Ground transportation services between the Zihuatanejo-Ixtapa International Airport and local communities. Also offer chauffeured vehicles and buses for tours and large groups.

Gayna's Yoga On La Ropa - One of North America's most respected yoga experts gives classes here on La Ropa Beach. She's an inspiration to all and one of our favorite "regulars". Sign up for her classes for the ultimate in relaxation experiences and techniques.

Hector Olea's Snorkeling Tours - Let Hector be your guide for an unforgettable and relaxing day of snorkeling our local waters and sightseeing along our coastline from his 22' open boat called a panga. Watch Hector catch your lunch and prepare it on the beach. From Manzanillo Beach to Isla Ixtapa he knows all the good spots! You couldn't be in better hands! And he speaks excellent English! Tel. 554-4311.

Ixtapa Aqua Paradise - Offering diving tours, instruction and certification with divers certified by PADI. Visitors who are non-certified divers are welcome. Diving equipment in excellent condition available for rent. Located in Ixtapa.

Ixtapa Sportfishing Charters - As showcased on ESPN & ESPN2. Enjoy the thrill of a lifetime fishing our waters with the experts. Experienced guides will take you to our hottest fishing spots! Marlin, sailfish, tuna, roosterfish and many more are found in our waters. They practice catch & release sportfishing and they have captains who specialize in ocean fly fishing! See their professionally detailed weekly fishing report here. Tel. (in the U.S.) 1-717-688-9466; Fax 1-717-688-9554.

Picante - Sail on a luxurious 75' ultramodern sailing catamaran. Snorkeling and sunset excursions offered as well as spinnaker rides. Reservations required and private charters available. Based in Zihuatanejo, Mexico.

Ramón Olea's Sportfishing Charters - Hector's brother Ramón knows all the local fishing secrets. This is what fishing off our coast is all about! You won't come back disappointed! His 24' covered panga, "Oleaje", doesn't offer much luxury, but his expertise in fishing is second to none! Ramón practices "Catch and Release" fishing. I highly recommend fishing with Ramón!!! Tel. 554-4311.

Servicios Turísticos Acuáticos de Zihuatanejo-Ixtapa - Deep sea & small game fishing boats. Fish in comfort on these full-size fishing boats with all the amenities. Find their office across from the Naval offices at Paseo del Pescador #6 near the pier. Tel. & FAX 554-4162.

Sylvia Gotzeler's Blossom Yoga - Sylvia offers daily morning Iyengar-style Hatha yoga classes for groups of all levels, including beginners, on La Ropa Beach at El Manglar Restaurant. Private one-on-one lessons are also available.

Tours with Moro (e-mail) - Experienced licensed guide for fishing, snorkeling, bird watching, and sightseeing the Mexican countryside. Of course he speaks English! Tel. 554-5588, cellphone 755-559-5810.

Vargas Sportfishing - Captain Alfredo Vargas offers his fleet of well-equipped and well-maintained boats with experienced captains and crews for sport fishing charters in the Pacific Ocean fronting Zihuatanejo-Ixtapa. "Catch & Release" practiced.

Zihua Aquadivers - Diving tours, instruction and certification by NAUI certified divers. Offering quick non-certificate courses for first-timers and novices, perfect for tourists, with all gear provided, as well as classes for beginners. Also featuring Referral and refresher courses. 35 local dive sites to choose from. Completely professional and safe, using a high-tech air compressor for the purest air, and new, well-maintained equipment.

Zoe Kayak Tours - Offers small group kayak tours to the beautiful lagoon at Barra de Potosí, a birdwatcher's delight, and Laguna Valentín, a more remote adventure paddle. No previous kayak experience necessary. Contact Brian at 553-0496 or via e-mail at Zoe5@aol.com

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Golf & Tennis

   There are two golf courses in Ixtapa: El Club de Golf Palma Real & Marina Ixtapa Club de Golf.
   You'll find tennis courts at just about all the hotels in Ixtapa. There are no tennis courts in Zihuatanejo except at the Hotel Villa del Sol.

    Palma Real not only has a beautiful ecologically designed golf course with plenty of shade trees, but also tennis and "paddle" courts. This course was designed by Robert Trent Jones. You'll find the Palma Real at the southeastern part of Ixtapa very near the Hotel Barceló on Ixtapa Boulevard. Some of their holes actually front the beach. They claim that no tee times are required, but it behooves you to call them in advance to make them during the high season at 553-1163 or 553-1062.

    Club de Golf Palma Real fees (in Mexican pesos) are as follows:

  High Season
Nov. 15 - April 30
Low Season
May 1 - Nov. 14
GOLF*    
9 holes - visitor $500 $400
9 holes - resident $285
18 holes - visitor $800 $600
18 holes - residente $380 $300
3-day package $1,800 $1,200
5-day package $2,900 $2,000
Cart 9 holes $250 $200
Cart 18 holes $350 $300
Caddy $200 + tip
Rental clubs $300 $250
*you must use either a cart or a caddy
     
TENNIS & PADDLE    
Day per person - without lights $80 per hour $60 per hour
Night per person - with lights $130 per hour $100 per hour
[Source: Fonatur]

All prices subject to change without notice.

SPECIFICATIONS:

  • 18 holes, par 72, length 6898 yards
  • Driving range, practice putting green
  • Golf lessons available
  • Pool, 4 tennis courts, 2 paddle courts
  • Restaurant & bar including a mobile bar on the course
  • Open year round 7 days a week

   Marina Ixtapa Club de Golf is built on an area of 108 acres and has big sand traps. It is located at the northern end of Ixtapa Boulevard by the marina. This course was designed by Robert Von Hagge, and there are water hazards on 14 holes. Their Pro is Oscar Fernandez Cole. No tee times are required. Their phone numbers are 553-1424 and 553-1410, fax: 553-0825, or contact them via their website.

    Marina Ixtapa golfing fees (in U.S. dollars) are as follows:

  • Golf greens fees (18 holes, per person) - HIGH SEASON: $94, AFTER 1:30 PM: $80; LOW SEASON: $59, AFTER 1:30 PM: $50; GROUPS OF MORE THAN 10 PERSONS (high season): $80, (low season): $50 , AFTER 2:00 PM: $63
  • Cart - included in price
  • Caddy fee - $20
  • Club rentals - $40

SPECIFICATIONS:

  • 18 holes, par 72, length 6793 yards
  • Driving range, practice putting green
  • Golf lessons available
  • 2 tennis courts
  • Restaurant & bar including a mobile bar on the course
  • Open year round 7 days a week

All prices subject to change without notice.

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