fishing zihuatanejo mexico

fishing zihuatanejo mexico
Puerto Vallarta? Sayulita? Zihuatanejo? La Paz?

I am trying to chose between Puerto Vallarta, Sayulita, Zihuatanejo, or Lapaz.

Has ANYONE been to all those places? If anyone has been to one or all of the places, please tell me what’s great and what’s not so great about each place.

I’m in my 30’s, and will be traveling with my girlfriend. We’re looking for lots of killer beaches, resteraunts, shopping, activities, fishing, surfing/boogie boarding or snorkling and beach bars. I don’t want annoying crowded beaches with loud children or where the average age is 67. Or where cruise ships are over running the place.

Please help me decied? Thanks!

What’s the best place in Mexico for all this?

I’ve been to PV, Sayulita and La Paz all several times.
I’ve not been to Z-Town yet.
You can get some of what you want in those three places I’ve been to but not everything you want.
Sounds like you’re looking for Cancun or Cozumel.
If that’s too far, definutely check out Cabo San Lucas. It’s got all of what you’re after and is a little south of La Paz at the end of Baja. Fun place for all ages. Chgeck out Squid Roe, Cabo Wabo, Gigglin’ Marlin. Casa Maria’s great restaurant. really secluded beaches on Pacific side towards Todas Santos but the rip tide is VERY strong and the Federales will stop you from swimming there. My wife and I had a lot of fun on thoise beaches as far as the eye could see we were the only ones there! Visit Hotel Califoria in Todas Santos (about an hours drive) and across the street eat at the restaurant..great food, great drinks, ask to see a bottle of Damiani!!!!
Lots of cafes and restaurants. Dinner cruise with floor show,, booze cruise on a catamaran at sunset, snorkle trip off a catamaran at Santa Maria Bay about 6 miles north at noon time, great fishing (my friend finally convinced his wife and son to go and he caught a 117# swordfish first time out), lots of activities, great shopping, marina and beach side bars.

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