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Fundraiser for Eye Operation

Yenifer Corey Torres Miramontes

at Bavarian Garden

Sunday 8of March 4pm, 2009

Tickets 150 pesos

Includes Eva's Buffet

Live Music with the Perez Brothers

Free drink

Call for Reservations 3271274-2136

 


 

Crazy Nelly's is hosting a St. Patrick's Day Party!

    Tuesday, March 17 Crazy Nelly's is serving up a corned beef dinner starting at 5pm Followed by fantastic jigging' music from Geno, Ralphy Baby and Jimbo.
    $200 Pesos includes a plate of corned beef, cabbage, potatoes and bread with a beer or a glass of wine. Wear GREEN clothing and pay ONLY $175 Pesos.
        Come early to enjoy the dinner and then dance your favorite jigs with Erin-go-braless! 
Reservations recommended.

 


Six secret Mexican gems for the budget traveler

By Molly Feltner, SmarterTravel.com

From the USA Today

The town of Rincon de Guayabitos attracts budget-minded families eager to escape the hustle and high prices of Puerto Vallarta.  
By Paolo Carosso
The town of Rincon de Guayabitos attracts budget-minded families eager to escape the hustle and high prices of Puerto Vallarta.

Isla Holbox

A refuge from the mega-resorts and the pseudo eco-parks of Mexico's Caribbean coast, Isla Holbox promises travelers a laid-back beach retreat and the chance for authentic encounters with nature. This small sickle-shaped island sits north of Cancun in the placid Gulf of Mexico (rough water is often a problem on the Caribbean coast), making it a great destination for swimmers and wildlife watchers who come to see the birds and marine animals that congregate in waters nearby.

Relaxing is the main island pastime. There are miles of undeveloped beach on which to stroll and in the town you can sip cerveza and dine on fresh, locally caught seafood at open-air restaurants. You should make the effort to view the island's wildlife if possible. Kayak out to the lagoon on the mainland-facing side of the island and paddle among the mangroves to view birds like pink flamingos, spoonbills, and white ibises. If you're here between May and mid-September, you'll have the rare chance to swim with migrating whale sharks—the largest fish in the world. Whale shark tours depart from the island and cost about $90 per person.

For cozy digs right on the beach, stay at the top-rated (according to sister site TripAdvisor) Posada Mawimbi where nightly double occupancy rates start at $65. There's an on-site bar where breakfast, lunch, and happy hour are served and a tropical garden with palm-thatched palapas and hammocks. The hotel can arrange for whale-shark swimming and other tours.

Queretaro

At once one of Mexico's most modern cities and a colonial gem, Queretaro offers visitors both the chance to immerse themselves in the city's fascinating 475-year history and enjoy a sophisticated dining and nightlife scene. Queretaro is often overlooked by tourists who come to the region to visit the more popular nearby town of San Miguel de Allende, but it's well worth a few days' exploration, and is generally easier on the wallet.

Founded by the Spanish in 1531, Queretaro was the scene of several pivotal moments in Mexico's history, such as the conspiracy that started Mexican independence and the convention that produced the country's constitution. Its historic heart is a UNESCO World Heritage site, with numerous monuments, baroque churches, and mansions to see. Take yourself on a walking tour along cobblestone streets to see sites like the Plaza de la Independencia, which is lined with restored colonial mansions; the Templo de Santa Rosa de Viterbos, Queretaro's most ornate baroque church; and the Museo de Arte de Queretaro, a former Augustine monastery that is now an art museum.

In the evenings, pick one of the city's numerous plaza-view restaurants for good people watching and try local favorites such as xoconostles (sweetened prickly pear cactus) or barbacoa de borrego (baked lamb). Later on, you can head to a Queretaro nightclub or try to catch a free live concert in the main plaza.

Just a block from the main plaza, the colonial inn Quinta Zoe offers renovated rooms with fine linens and hard-carved furniture from $89 per night. There's a two-night minimum.

Copper Canyon

Four times the size of the Grand Canyon, Mexico's Copper Canyon is an adventure traveler's paradise—though visited by far fewer people than its northern neighbor. Made up of six separate canyons rather than one and possessing unique geological, ecological, and cultural assets, Copper Canyon is certainly worth the trip south.

Most visitors experience the canyons by riding the Chihuahua al Pacifico railway between the cities of Los Mochis and Chihuahua, a 387-mile journey through some of Mexico's most dramatic wilderness. Several companies run pricey luxury rail tours along the line, but you can also ride el Chepe, the local train that traverses the route daily. One-way fares start at as little as $61. You can do the whole journey over one long 18-and-a-half-hour ride, but it's much better to get off in some of the towns along the way and take a few days to explore.

Try spending a night or two in the town of Creel, a ranching town set in pine-covered mountains where you'll find lots of hiking and have the chance to see how the local Tarahumara Indians live. You can spend the night in the Copper Canyon Sierra Lodge, a comfy mountain retreat with easy access to hiking and mountain biking trails. Nightly per person rates, which include lodging, three meals, and a dinner drink, start at $92.

Since most Copper Canyon tours involve stays in multiple towns and activities that can require advance reservations, it's helpful to book with a tour company that can make all the arrangements for you. The adventure company Nichols Expeditions can put together affordable custom trips for individuals and groups based on your interests and timeline. As an example, a week-long trip including the rail journey, hotels, and some meals starts at $455 per person.

Cuernavaca

Serving as a retreat for the elite since 1522 when conquistador Hernan Cortez built a summer palace here, Cuernavaca still attracts rejuvenation seekers today. International visitors can join weekenders from Mexico City who come relax in spas and experience the town's rich history, or spend a week or more with other travelers attending one of Cuernavaca's many affordable Spanish language schools.

Just 53 miles from Mexico City, a trip to Cuernavaca makes for an easy city escape. A town of lush gardens, historic haciendas, and squares bustling with craft sellers and artists at work, Cuernavaca is a walker's destination. Stroll around the town's historic colonial center and tour Cortez' former palace (about $3), which is built on top of Aztec ruins, now partially excavated. Stop by the Jardin Borda ($3), an estate and gardens where Emperor Maximilian stayed during his brief reign over Mexico in the 1860s.

If you have more than a few days and are interested in brushing up your Spanish skills, sign up for a course at a local language school. The Cuernavaca Language School is one of the best, charging $270 per week for intensive full-day courses. The school can arrange for homestays, including three daily meals, for as little as $30 per day.

Spa services are mostly available at a variety of boutique spa hotels, such as Mision del Sol Resort and Spa, a luxurious eco-spa where package rates start at $210 for two people, including breakfast and yoga, Tai Chi, and meditation classes. If you don't need a spa you'll find a good range of pleasant, affordable lodgings such as the well regarded Your Host Inn, where suites start at $65 per night double occupancy including breakfast.

Rincon de Guayabitos

One of SmarterTravel.com's five Destinations to Watch in 2009, the Riveriera Nayarit is a 200-mile stretch of Pacific coastline north of Puerto Vallarta that includes the exclusive luxury community of Punta Mita as well as a few laid-back beach towns where you can still catch some rays and waves for a low price. One such town, Rincon de Guayabitos, attracts budget-minded families eager to escape the hustle and high prices of Puerto Vallarta.

Protected from fierce Pacific waves by Jaltemba Bay, Rincon de Guayabitos' beaches are lapped by gentle waves, making it easy to enjoy swimming and other watersports like kayaking and snorkeling. The beach is lined with casual outdoor eateries where you can feast on chorizo (Mexican sausage) and seafood, and where vendors offer glass-bottom boat tours, snorkeling excursions, and other trips. It's worthwhile to arrange a trip to nearby Isla Islote, a half-moon shaped island with good opportunities for snorkeling.

For a small town, Rincon de Guayabitos offers a wide variety of accommodations options, including hotels, B&Bs, and rental condos and homes. Vacation rentals may be a good option for families, and you can find properties with rates as low as $350 per week on VRBO. If you'd prefer more traditional lodging, try Casa de los Pelicanos, a bed and breakfast with suites from $95 per night.

Valladolid

Most people who visit the Yucatan stay in resorts on the coast and, at most, take the four-hour bus ride inland to see the famous Maya ruins of Chichen Itza. But sticking to the traditional tourist track means they're missing out on some lesser-known ruins and natural attractions in the Yucatan interior and fascinating colonial towns like Valladolid. A two-hour drive inland from Cancun, Valladolid is a friendly town where you can experience living Maya culture and cuisine, tour the spectacular ruins of Ek Balam, and go swimming in a natural underground pool.

Small and compact, Valladolid is easily explored on foot and great for people watching. Stroll through the main square and browse vendors selling Maya dresses, or sit on a bench and listen to musicians playing traditional music. Be sure to try some of the tasty local dishes like pollo pibil (chicken cooked in banana leaves) or sopa de lima (lime soup) at an eatery like the restaurant at the El Meson del Marques hotel.

During the hot afternoons, you can relax and go swimming at Cenote Dzitnup (about $2), a cave filled with turquoise-colored water illuminated by a natural sky light. About 11 miles north of town, the little-visited ruins of Ek Balam have a taller pyramid than the biggest in Chichen Itza.

Build around the remains of a 17th century hacienda, rooms at the pleasant, centrally located El Meson del Marques start at a mere $54 per night for two people. Accommodations are simple but clean, and an on-site restaurant serves some of the best food in town.


Mexican Fiesta

Building a Plaza Together
THE TOWN OF LOS AYALA IS WORKING TOGETHER
TO RAISE MONEY TO BUILD OUR PLAZA (SQUARE)
AND WE WOULD LIKE YOU TO JOIN US TO THE
MEXICAN FIESTA-FUNDRAISER THIS NEXT FRIDAY
THE 6TH OF MARCH  AT 6:OO P.M. AT PALAPA ROSITA

TICKETS AVAILABLE AT VILLAS MARENA WITH ROMY MORA
274 09 70  & 274 33 61, ALSO AT POSADA LAS FLORES CON
ANNA IBARRA  274 26 01

 


 

 

Improvisation Fun - Join In

Improvisation sessions will be lead by Marion and Jeff Rogers at Xaltemba Galeria on alternating Monday nights (next one Monday, February 16).
What is improvisation? It's creating instant scenes for fun.  The Rogers studied techniques at the famous Second City in Toronto employing the use of random ideas including topics and notions suggested by the audience to build characters and situations.
The audience will be encouraged to suggest items from categories as well as to participate themselves if they'd like.  Given the spontaneous nature of audience suggestions, the content veers sometimes towards mature
themes.
Although meals are not available on Mondays, the bar will be open.
Sessions will be held from 7pm until 8pm.

 

 


Riviera Nayarit Starts 2009 with a Bang
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Riviera Nayarit, Mexico - After a successful 2008, Riviera Nayarit builds momentum in 2009. Mexico's newest destination has already received new accolades to support this region as a burgeoning "must see" destination. CheapFlights.com has just named it one of its 12 top destinations for 2009, and in late 2008, SmarterTravel.com cited Riviera Nayarit among five destinations to watch for 2009.
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Riviera Nayarit stretches along 192 miles of Pacific Coast in the Mexican state of Nayarit, just 10 minutes north of Puerto Vallarta International Airport. Still pristine, the destination focuses on carefully planned luxury development and protecting its abundant nature. A wide range of new resorts, condominiums, golf courses and retail services are underway. The St. Regis Punta Mita and the new Jack Nicklaus championship golf course in Punta Mita have just opened and soon to come in 2009 are Los Veneros, a $126 million dollar resort in La Cruz de Huanacaxtle and Dreams Punta Mita Resort & Spa.
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After a triumphant year for the destination, 2008 ended with much to celebrate: SmarterTravel.com announced Riviera Nayarit as a destination to watch in 2009. The article points to the variety of activities available, from cultural tours, to outdoor activities, to the six major golf courses that makes Riviera Nayarit a great place to visit.
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"Riviera what?" no more; news is quickly spreading as CheapFlights.com has just selected Riviera Nayarit as one of the top 2009 Travel Destinations. Listed as an "undiscovered" gem, the region is rapidly garnering world-wide attention.
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"Riviera Nayarit has undergone incredible growth since its inception over a year ago. We are extremely proud of the region and excited about the strong positive response from visitors and the travel industry alike. There is much more to come and our resorts are offering an array of affordable packages to make Riviera Nayarit even more accessible," said Marc Murphy, Director of the Riviera Nayarit Convention and Visitors Bureau.
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About Riviera Nayarit: Mexico's newest destination, Riviera Nayarit, stretches along 192 miles of pristine Pacific coast framed by the majestic Sierra Madre Mountains just ten minutes north of accessible Puerto Vallarta International Airport. The region extends along the entire coast of the Pacific state of Nayarit including the resorts of Nuevo Vallarta, the historic colonial town of San Blas, exclusive Punta Mita, picturesque fishing villages, miles of serene beaches and spectacular Banderas Bay. Riviera Nayarit offers countless activities, all pleasantly affordable, such as: PGA golf courses, luxury spas, whale watching, turtle release, zip lining, surfing, record deep sea fishing, bird watching, international cuisine, and shopping for local artwork and traditional Huichol handicrafts. The region attracts and satisfies vacationers of all tastes and budgets with its wide range of accommodations including chic luxury resorts, eco-tourism boutique hotels and quaint B&B inns.
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For more information, visit RivieraNayarit.com



2009 Miss Gay Vallarta Coronation Feb 28

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The Miss Gay Vallarta 2009-2010 coronation will be held on February 28th at 8 pm in the Salon Jalisco at the nh Krystal Hotel. This is the finale of local contests held in the surrounding areas of Puerto Vallarta.

VIP tables cost $1500 pesos for 10 people at a preferred table with a bottle of booze and 4 bottles of soda. Tickets sold individually are $100 pesos, but it is first come, first seated at a table without the spectacular view VIP tables get. There were 15 VIP tables - but they are going fast, so call Paco at (322) 223-0535 to reserve yours TODAY!

This contest is the finals for the local Miss Gay Ixtapa, Miss Gay Pitillal, etc. All of the money raised from this event will be donated to the 5 following Banderas Bay area non-profit organizations:

• Arturo y Los Hijos de Dios (disabled people)
• Vida y Cambio (a rehab program)
• Refugio Infantil de Mojoneras (shelter for kids)
• V.E.S. (HIV prevention, education & testing)
• COMUSIDA (municipal HIV & AIDS program
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