Sightseeing & Restaraunts
Botanero 21
Coffee & drinks with ok finger food and a beautiful view on the beach. Great place !
37 il-persuni tal-post jissuġġerixxu
Manzanillo
Botanero 21
Coffee & drinks with ok finger food and a beautiful view on the beach. Great place !
Abandend House: This is a location to do a half-day-hike but it is not a difficult hike, great for kids. Bring a bottle of water & a Pic-Nic if you like & be sure to collect any trash.
37 il-persuni tal-post jissuġġerixxu
Manzanillo
Abandend House: This is a location to do a half-day-hike but it is not a difficult hike, great for kids. Bring a bottle of water & a Pic-Nic if you like & be sure to collect any trash.
Crocodiles live the good life in Jalisco sanctuary, the biggest in Mexico.
The tiny town of La Manzanilla, Jalisco, is located on Mexico’s west coast, 56 kilometers northwest of the bustling port of Manzanillo, and is a place where people are used to living with crocodiles.
Cocodrilario Ejido La Manzanilla was declared an official Ramsar Wetland in 2008 after local people had been fighting for years to protect their mangroves from developers who had been systematically converting the marshland into real estate.
They were continually reducing the space supporting not only crocodiles, but a wide variety of birds, fish, mollusks, crustaceans and reptiles.
After paying a 25-peso entrance fee I stepped onto a narrow boardwalk suspended above the estuary waters. Below me, on both sides, were crocodiles of all sizes, some with names like “Pancho” who, I learned is nearly 50 years old, weighs 380 kilograms and is four meters long.
24 il-persuni tal-post jissuġġerixxu
La Manzanilla
Crocodiles live the good life in Jalisco sanctuary, the biggest in Mexico.
The tiny town of La Manzanilla, Jalisco, is located on Mexico’s west coast, 56 kilometers northwest of the bustling port of Manzanillo, and is a place where people are used to living with crocodiles.
Cocodrilario Ejido La Manzanilla was declared an official Ramsar Wetland in 2008 after local people had been fighting for years to protect their mangroves from developers who had been systematically converting the marshland into real estate.
They were continually reducing the space supporting not only crocodiles, but a wide variety of birds, fish, mollusks, crustaceans and reptiles.
After paying a 25-peso entrance fee I stepped onto a narrow boardwalk suspended above the estuary waters. Below me, on both sides, were crocodiles of all sizes, some with names like “Pancho” who, I learned is nearly 50 years old, weighs 380 kilograms and is four meters long.
Great place to visit in Manzanillo and have a good family time !
They ask for a donation only (30 peso per person or more is good).
17 il-persuni tal-post jissuġġerixxu
Iguanario Archundia
521 C. 21 de MarzoGreat place to visit in Manzanillo and have a good family time !
They ask for a donation only (30 peso per person or more is good).
Food scene
PEDROZZA PIZZA.
We eat here once in a while and the service and pizza is Great !!!
Avenida Elias Zamora 168
Pedrozza Pizzería
PEDROZZA PIZZA.
We eat here once in a while and the service and pizza is Great !!!
Avenida Elias Zamora 168
Mariscos Carlos
Great Food !!!
Godzilla's Monster Burger
2119 Av Elías ZamoraGreat Burgers !!!
Pata Salada Beach Bar
1509 Playa de OroGreat Food (on the beach) !!!
Oasis Ocean Club
400 C. DelfinGreat Food (on the beach) !!!