Costalegre
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Costalegre is a series of different beaches, capes and bays of all sizes and extensions distributed alongside the Pacific Ocean on the western coast-line of the Mexican state of Jalisco
Jalisco
Jalisco officially Estado Libre y Soberano de Jalisco is one of the 31 states which, with the Federal District, comprise the 32 Federal Entities of Mexico. It is located in Western Mexico and divided in 125 municipalities and its capital city is Guadalajara.It is one of the more important states...

, in an area located between two other major and very well known tourist centers, Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco and Manzanillo, Colima
Manzanillo, Colima
The name Manzanillo refers to the city as well as its surrounding municipality in the Mexican state of Colima. The city, located on the Pacific Ocean, contains Mexico's busiest port. Manzanillo was the third port created by the Spanish in the Pacific during the New Spain period...

. In recent years, the Jalisco state government has promoted this zone as a tourist attraction grouping all these beaches under the common name of "Costalegre", which literally translates as "Joy Coast", but the area has been known as "The Virgin Coast" of Mexico for long time. Each bay or beach is almost next to the other one, separated only by large rock formations, cliffs and few unhabited terrains, so you can move from one to another one in question of minutes, mostly using local boats or "aquatic taxis" named "pangas". Most of these beaches are small size bays, and a couple of them have no real population on their surface, but are placed near little fishermen towns which provides hotel commodities and food. One of the largest bays, Barra de Navidad
Barra de Navidad
Barra de Navidad is a small town located on the western coast-line of the Mexican state of Jalisco.The town of Barra de Navidad with a population of 7000+ is a small farming and fishing community located on the east end of the Bahía de Navidad, 60 km north of Manzanillo...

 also has a large lagoon and a first class international hotel, considered one of the best of its category in Mexico, and Costa Careyes it is considered as one of the top resorts and VIP communities in the world, usually visited by famous actors, singers and artists, so due to the variety and extension of the coast, you can find any kind of entertaining and natural attractions, which ranges from Ecotourism
Ecotourism
Ecotourism is a form of tourism visiting fragile, pristine, and usually protected areas, intended as a low impact and often small scale alternative to standard commercial tourism...

 in wild and partially virgin and isolated beaches, to high class Spa
Spa
The term spa is associated with water treatment which is also known as balneotherapy. Spa towns or spa resorts typically offer various health treatments. The belief in the curative powers of mineral waters goes back to prehistoric times. Such practices have been popular worldwide, but are...

's, Golf
Golf
Golf is a precision club and ball sport, in which competing players use many types of clubs to hit balls into a series of holes on a golf course using the fewest number of strokes....

 courses, Polo
Polo
Polo is a team sport played on horseback in which the objective is to score goals against an opposing team. Sometimes called, "The Sport of Kings", it was highly popularized by the British. Players score by driving a small white plastic or wooden ball into the opposing team's goal using a...

 fields and international convention centers.

The General history of the Costalegre area dates back to the mid-16th century when the Spanish used Bahia de Navidad for ship building, repairs and a jumping off point to the Philippines
Philippines
The Philippines , officially known as the Republic of the Philippines , is a country in Southeast Asia in the western Pacific Ocean. To its north across the Luzon Strait lies Taiwan. West across the South China Sea sits Vietnam...

. A monument has been erected as a memory to these journeys at the end of the jetty of Barra de Navidad. Ruy López de Villalobos
Ruy López de Villalobos
Ruy López de Villalobos was a Spanish explorer who sailed the Pacific from Mexico to establish a permanent foothold for Spain in the East Indies, which was near the Line of Demarcation between Spain and Portugal according to the Treaty of Saragossa in 1529...

 (1500–1544) fleet of six galleon ships, the Santiago, Jorge, San Antonio, San Cristobal, San Martin, and San Juan, left Barra de Navidad, Jalisco
Jalisco
Jalisco officially Estado Libre y Soberano de Jalisco is one of the 31 states which, with the Federal District, comprise the 32 Federal Entities of Mexico. It is located in Western Mexico and divided in 125 municipalities and its capital city is Guadalajara.It is one of the more important states...

, Mexico with 370 to 400 men on November 1, 1542. Perhaps, On the early morning of November 21, 1564, armed with five ships and 500 soldiers, Miguel López de Legazpi
Miguel López de Legazpi
Miguel López de Legazpi , also known as El Adelantado and El Viejo , was a Spanish conquistador who established one of the first European settlements in the East Indies and the Pacific Islands in 1565. He is the first Governor-General in the Philippines...

 and his sail-captain Andrés de Urdaneta
Andrés de Urdaneta
Friar Andrés de Urdaneta, O.S.A., was a circumnavigator, explorer and Augustinian friar. As a navigator he achieved in 1536 the "second" world circumnavigation after first one led by Ferdinand Magellan and Juan Sebastián Elcano in 1522...

 sailed from the port of Barra de Navidad, New Spain, in what is now Jalisco
Jalisco
Jalisco officially Estado Libre y Soberano de Jalisco is one of the 31 states which, with the Federal District, comprise the 32 Federal Entities of Mexico. It is located in Western Mexico and divided in 125 municipalities and its capital city is Guadalajara.It is one of the more important states...

 state, Mexico.

Bahía de Banderas (Flag's Bay)

Officially, not a part of Costalegre itself, but separates Puerto Vallarta from the rest of the coast, and marks the top most northern point of Costalegre.

Cabo Corrientes (Cape of Currents)

Founded on 1944, Cabo Corrientes is a Municipality itself, with over 80 kilometers of scenic highways and 200.106 hectares with almost virgin forests surrounded by rivers and cascades. Some of its beaches are already very well known due to its proximity with Puerto Vallarta, like Las Ánimas, Quimixto y Yelapa, often considered as part of Vallarta by the tourists, but which are in fact just a minor part of the large Cabo Corrientes's coast. The Tuito is the municipal head of Cabo Corrientes and the oldest population of the municipality. It is located 40 kilometers at south of Puerto Vallarta. The colors of the houses distinguish so much in the towns as in the middle of the field. The ruins of the Ex-Hacienda San Jose are another attractiveness that dates from 1875; as well as the ancient petroglyphs in Las Juntas and Los Veranos

In Boca de Tomatlán there are "aquatic cabs" named "pangas" that takes the tourists to the beach they wishes to visit, where there are several restaurants and beach houses for rent.

Las Animas — is a sand beach smooth in a zone apt for the diving, by the formation coralline and the associated marine fauna.

Quimixto — Known by its horse's rides and long walks, very recommendable to arrive at the cascade of ten meters of height that lowers of mountains; has a large restaurant zone. In the passage between Quimixto and Yelapa small beaches exist, like Caletas, Majahuitas and Colimilla. They are not lived, but they have local fishermen restaurants and beach houses for rent. In its deep waters it is possible to dive thanks to the coralline reef zone, populated with all kinds of fish and invertebrates.

Yelapa — A creek of large dimensions where the Tuito river ends. Has a small and traditional town, with a calm beach to swim and for different aquatic activities.

Mayto — More than 15 kilometers of a beach in almost virgin state. Here's located one of the largest Mexico's protected sea turtles reproduction fields, part of the international Sea Turtle Restoration Project
Sea Turtle Restoration Project
The Sea Turtle Restoration Project , founded in 1989, is a project of Turtle Island Restoration Network , a United States 501 nonprofit environmental organization with a goal of protecting endangered sea turtles from human-caused threats at nesting beaches and in the ocean.STRP states its mission...

 where guided routes are offered to know a little more on the species that arrive at this beach. On scheduled times, it is possible to participate of the release of newborn turtle babies to the sea. The place has a colorful hotel, but Mayto is more dedicated to the turtle's preservation than tourism.

Tehuamixtle — Place known by its rich oysters of unusual large size, has a small beach of about 200 meters in length, inside a protected creek that offers safe refuge to spend the night if it is necessary when sailing. It has become an obligated intermediate scale between Puerto Vallarta and Manzanillo for Californian and Mexican sailboats and yachts.

Costa Majahuas

Is a large coast with several beaches distributed along its extension, Punta Las Peñitas, Hotelito Desconocido, Majahuas, Peñitas y Chalacatepec.

Chalacatepec — is a beach located only 25 minutes of the municipal head of Tomatlán. On its shore there's an antique pirate ship that shipwrecked long ago and now forms part of the traditional legends of the place.

La Peñita Pintada — (Painted Lil'Rock) gained its name due to a natural graniodita stone cavity, whose walls, bottom and ceiling has several ancient painting on it. Due to the large amount of visitors, there are visitor periods scheduled only on specific times of the year.

Bahia de Chamela (Chamela Bay)

A large, undeveloped bay surrounded by several islands. Dwelled of marine and terrestrial birds, it has more than ten kilometers of varied marine and fluvial scenes. Has an assembly of small islands like La Colorada, Cocinas, San Andres, Pajarera (reserve of exotic birds and ideal place for diving), Novilla, Esfinge, San Pedro, San Agustín, and La Negrita, all of them accessible in boat.

Costa Careyes

This large coast has several little bays of white sand among cliffs and small size islands, main reason why it is currently being promoted as a VIP destination, not only to visit, but also to live in. Careyes promotes itself "as a combination of beautiful Mediterranean like landscapes with the hospitality and craftsmanship of Mexico" and has large sections of Villas, beach houses and ocean view lots available for purchase. Contrary to the rest of the Costalegre Beaches, who are mainly traditional fishermen towns, Careyes has become a luxury and expensive urban development dedicated to Spa
Spa
The term spa is associated with water treatment which is also known as balneotherapy. Spa towns or spa resorts typically offer various health treatments. The belief in the curative powers of mineral waters goes back to prehistoric times. Such practices have been popular worldwide, but are...

's, aquatic sports and all kind of modern commodities. Has 2 regulation Bermuda grass fields and a 150 horses stabling for Polo
Polo
Polo is a team sport played on horseback in which the objective is to score goals against an opposing team. Sometimes called, "The Sport of Kings", it was highly popularized by the British. Players score by driving a small white plastic or wooden ball into the opposing team's goal using a...

. Careyes was the 2007 host of the World Federation of Polo playoffs.

Cuixmala — is located 10 minutes of the south Careyes, set in the lush vegetation of a private 3 km. beach. Was the legendary private state of Sir James Goldsmith, and was originally conceived as a private home for his family and friends. Has a 25000 acres (101.2 km²) of land, lagoon and beaches. Was originally designed by Robert Couturier
Robert Couturier
Robert Couturier was a French sculptor. He was born in Angoulême.-Biography:In 1920, he joined the École Estienne à Paris and trained in lithography. On his father's death he was forced to interrupt his studies and joined a lithography studio in Paris. In 1929 he met the sculptor Alfred Janniot...

 It is now an eco-resort based on green culture and is still used by the elite. Its name means "the soul's resting place" in Spanish.

Bahia de Tenacatita (Tenacatita Bay)

Some kilometers ahead of Tamarindo Beach, it is located Tenacatita Bay, one of largest bays of the Mexican Coast. This zone is known for being the ideal site of crab, snail, clam, lobster and squid fishing, following the time of the year. Due to its geography, it is one of the very few places where you can watch the sun's dawn and set on the sea during winter. It is actually composed of seven different beaches: Manzanilla, Boca de Iguanas, Los Ángeles Locos, Punta Serena, Tenacatita and Tecuán.

Bahia de Navidad, (Christmas Bay)

This is the most urban developed bay, located at the south of Costalegre series of beaches. Has a traditional town named Barra de Navidad (Christmas Sandbar) with a population of 7000+, a small farming and fishing community located on the east end of the Bahía de Navidad, 60 km north of Manzanillo
Manzanillo, Colima
The name Manzanillo refers to the city as well as its surrounding municipality in the Mexican state of Colima. The city, located on the Pacific Ocean, contains Mexico's busiest port. Manzanillo was the third port created by the Spanish in the Pacific during the New Spain period...

. The beachfront fronting the sandbar arks toward San Patricio, Jalisco
San Patricio, Jalisco
San Patricio - Melaque in the Mexican state of Jalisco is a busy community located 4+ kilometers northwest of Barra de Navidad on Bahia de Navidad. It was named for a unit of 175 mainly Irish immigrants, Saint Patrick's Battalion, that fought with the Mexican Army against the US during the...

 4.5 kilometers to the west.

The large lagoon behind Barra de Navidad is criss-crossed by small fishing boats gathering scallops and transporting visitors and locals from Barra to Isla Navidad and the Grand Bay Hotel, recently voted the Number One hotel/resort in Mexico by the Travel Channel. These boats (panga taxies) also carry passengers to and from the small Colima community of Colimilla where restaurants line the shore.

Melaque — Towards the northwest of Bahia de Navidad, is the extensive beach of Melaque, of smooth surge, regular slope and sand of texture average gilded gray color. Melaque is conformed by the towns of San Patricio and Villa Obregón, this last one also has its own series of small beaches known as "Beaches of the Sun". The locality of San Patricio takes its name from the Irish Saint Patrick
Saint Patrick
Saint Patrick was a Romano-Briton and Christian missionary, who is the most generally recognized patron saint of Ireland or the Apostle of Ireland, although Brigid of Kildare and Colmcille are also formally patron saints....

, and celebrates him on Saint Patrick's Day
Saint Patrick's Day
Saint Patrick's Day is a religious holiday celebrated internationally on 17 March. It commemorates Saint Patrick , the most commonly recognised of the patron saints of :Ireland, and the arrival of Christianity in Ireland. It is observed by the Catholic Church, the Anglican Communion , the Eastern...

, 17 March.

Cuastecomate — A Sand beach of fine gray color that extends throughout 250 meters. This zone is protected by the bay, presents a smooth surge and a moderate slope, ideal to have the children at sight and for aquatic sports like the sailing, swimming, diving and fishing.

Tamarindo is a peninsula in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. It's most notorious characteristic is not the beach, but a professional golf course of 18 holes that divide to their area between forest and landscapes in front of the sea, which is right south of Tenacatitla. Has 150 hectares of ecological reserve, where they coexist an extensive variety of animal like: armadillos, iguanas, deers, raccoons and a great diversity of exotic birds.

Mariachi

There are many hypotheses about where this lively music originated from, but most people agree that Cocula
Cocula
Cocula is a town and municipality in the Mexican state of Jalisco. It is located 35 miles southwest of Guadalajara, on Mexico Highway 80. It sits at an elevation of 4,460 ft . According to the 2010 census, the population of the municipality was 26,174 with 14,548 inhabitants living in city...

, Jalisco was its birth place. Today, Mariachis are seen as a symbol of the Mexican Revolution and as the Mexican pride. Mariachi groups are usually hired for festive occasions, such as birthday parties, quinceañera
Quinceañera
Quinceañera , sometimes called "Fiesta de quince años", "Fiesta de Quinceañera", "Quince años" or simply "quince", is the celebration of a girl's fifteenth birthday in parts of Latin America and elsewhere in communities of immigrants from Latin America...

 (traditional parties for girls who are turning 15 years of age), and weddings.

Huichol people

In the north of Jalisco, the indigenous Huichol people live in towns that are difficult to access due to their relative isolation in mountainous areas. They call themselves wixarica, "The People," in their own language. The name "Huichol" is derived from the name that was given to them by Nahuatl
Nahuatl
Nahuatl is thought to mean "a good, clear sound" This language name has several spellings, among them náhuatl , Naoatl, Nauatl, Nahuatl, Nawatl. In a back formation from the name of the language, the ethnic group of Nahuatl speakers are called Nahua...

 speakers. Along Constalegre it is possible to find Huichol hand made crafts, drapes and traditional toys.

Related to Nahuatl, the Huichol language
Huichol language
The Huichol language is an indigenous language of Mexico which belongs to the Uto-Aztecan language family. It is spoken by the ethnic group widely known as the Huichol , whose mountainous territory extends over portions of the Mexican states of Jalisco, Nayarit, and Durango, mostly in Jalisco...

 belongs to the Coracholan branch of the Uto-Aztecan language family.

Drinks

Jalisco is the center of the Mexican tequila
Tequila
Tequila is a spirit made from the blue agave plant, primarily in the area surrounding the city of Tequila, northwest of Guadalajara, and in the highlands of the western Mexican state of Jalisco....

 industry. The volcanic soil covering much of the state of Jalisco is particularly well suited for the cultivation of the blue agave plant, which is used as the base for tequila.

Aguamiel
Aguamiel
Aguamiel is the sap of the Mexican maguey plant which is believed to have therapeutic qualities. The sap is found in abundance among the agave plants which grow among the ruins of the Teotihuacan civilization. Also called honeywater it has been used in Mexico as a medicine. In its fermented state...

 and Pulque
Pulque
Pulque, or octli, is a milk-colored, somewhat viscous alcoholic beverage made from the fermented sap of the maguey plant, and is a traditional native beverage of Mexico. The drink’s history extends far back into the Mesoamerican period, when it was considered sacred, and its use was limited to...

 are also easily found on this area, since both are made from the same plants used to produce Tequila, and both are considered traditional alcoholic drinks reserved for people who likes the traditional, hand made non-commercial liquors.

Along the streets of the towns, you can find street vendors selling Tejuino
Tejuino
Tejuino is a cold beverage made from fermented corn popularly-drunk in the Mexican state of Jalisco. It is often served with a scoop of shaved ice....

, a cold beverage made from fermented corn. Tepache
Tepache
The tepache is a drink made out of the flesh and rind of the pineapple, sweetened with brown sugar and cinnamon and sometimes beer. Tepache does not have a high quantity of alcohol, since it is left to ferment for only about three days. The alcohol comes mostly from the addition of a small amount...

 is also found on these places, a drink made out of the flesh and rind of the pineapple, sweetened with brown sugar and cinnamon. Both are slightly fermented, but their alcohol content is minimal, so they are often consumed by all the family members as companion for food or just as refreshment.

Traditional food

Some of the most representative dishes of Jalisco are Birria
Birria
Birria is a spicy Mexican meat stew usually made with pork, goat, lamb, or mutton, often served during festive periods, such as Christmas, New Year's Eve, Mother's Day, and weddings. Originally from Jalisco, it is a common dish in some Mexican food establishments...

  (a spicy meat stew, made of lamb or iguana meat), Pozole
Pozole
Pozole is a ritually significant, traditional pre-Columbian soup or stew from Mexico. Pozole was mentioned in Fray Bernardino de Sahagún's "General History of the Things of New Spain" circa 1500 CE. It is made from nixtamalized cacahuazintle corn, with meat, usually pork, chicken, turkey, pork...

 white or red, Sopes, Guacamole, Charro beans, Menudo
Menudo (band)
Menudo was a Puerto Rican boy band that was formed in the 1970s by producer Edgardo Díaz, releasing their first album in 1977. The band achieved much success, especially during the 1980s, becoming the most popular Latin American teen musical group of the era....

 (stew made of hominy and tripe with a red chili base), Torta ahogada
Torta ahogada
A torta ahogada is a typical dish from the Mexican state of Jalisco, particularly in the city of Guadalajara. Although it is popular in some other parts of Mexico, it is more popular in Jalisco than anywhere else. It is called "drowned" because the sandwich is submerged totally or partially in a...

 (a Mexican sandwich submerged in a spicy sauce), Carne en su jugo, Enchiladas rojas y verdes, Cuachala (a chicken or pork stew), Tamale
Tamale
A tamale — or more correctly tamal — is a traditional Latin American dish made of masa , which is steamed or boiled in a leaf wrapper. The wrapping is discarded before eating...

, Lamb al pastor. On Yelapa beach you can find the Yelapa Pie, that has a familiar tradition and cannot be found anywhere else. Being a large coastal region, you can find all kinds of seafood and fishes along Costalgre.

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