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The Brisas / Hadas bus ride, after descending the ‘circuito’,
will take you to the modern day Plaza Manzanillo Mall or
Wal-Mart’s for shopping. The return ride to your vacation
home is quick and easy.
Or take a half hour enchanting walk along the ocean,
passing by the vendors and their stalls of souvenirs, have
some fish tacos and a beer for 30 pesos or a tasty three
course beef or chicken meal for 50 pesos including beverage,
in a small open-air restaurant; the waves of the Pacific
crashing just yards away. And then continue on your journey
and go back in time to the quaint little pueblo of Santiago
. ..where you can find anything you could possibly want to
make your vacation more memorable.
There are two more great walks starting right from your
front door, including a lovely walk to the Las Hadas Marina,
where you can sit and have a wonderful lunch or dinner and
walk amongst the yachts. Your host will show you all the
wonderful walks first by car.
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Your vacation home is a tranquil and pleasurable six minute
walk to the historical, charming and picturesque cove of
Playa Audiencia. One of Manzanillo's favorite coves, where
the waves are gentle and the water temperature is just right.
Your vacation home also comes with High Speed Internet and
Star Choice Satellite TV…watch the NFL Playoffs and any of
your favorite shows!
The refrigerator comes stocked with a 3 day supply of food;
there will be turkey, ham, mayo, lettuce, carrots, celery,
onions, cokes and beer. Cupboards are stocked with bread,
chips, soup, tortillas, coffee and more, if rented monthly.
In other words, no need to go shopping right away; just sit
back and relax; remember: You have arrived in
Paradise!
This is the cove where the early 16th century conquistador,
Hernando Cortez and his men and ships were surrounded by
Aztec archers in their boats; bows drawn and aimed. Vastly
outnumbered by the threatening Aztec warriors, Hernando
asked for (and was granted) an audience with the
King…hence the name Playa Audiencia. In more modern times,
the cove was famous for the movie 10, and Bo Derek running
in the surf.
A two minute walk to the bus stop (parada) where for 5 pesos
(.50) you take a ride on a winding, cobblestone road that
hugs the mountain on one side and the ocean cliffs on the
other on Manzanillo’s most picturesque route. The views are
dramatic and spectacular! If you prefer, you can walk the
route in 45 min. Early mornings and evenings are wonderful;
nights, well, they’re down right breathtaking with the
lights of Manzanillo dazzlingly lining the bay in the far
distance! There’s usually one or two brilliantly lit Super
Cargo Ships in the bay adding to the visually overall
stunning effects.
This Place is a Steal at $400 US
per Week!
Christmas Holidays $650 US per
Week!!
Act Now for Monthly Rate of
$1,100 US!!
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