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  1. 10 yr ago (age 63) two of us walked to San Pancho & back. We went at the lowest tide so were able to do it all on the sand – no climbing up, just thru a few caves. oh and there were probably 2 umbrellas and a few chairs on the beach back then – nice & quiet. If you want good surfing try LaLancha halfway between LaCruz & Punta de Mita – absolutely gorgeous there with white sand and crystal water. You take the local bus & walk pathway thru the bush. Hilary you are pretty funny to watch

  2. it sucks that in this country there is no rubanism and order.. look at that place.. streets are a mess, no proper sidewalks, informal vendors everywhere, looks caotic being a small town.. just like almost everywhere in this country.

  3. Have to add, one of my favorite quotes is from a movie, The Edge, "what one man can do, another can do." and a woman can do better, my addition.

  4. That trick of "I do not know where we ended up" aka nudy beach. It is getting old lol

  5. Be sure to visit Naty's for lunch. Some of the best tacos in Mexico, especially the chicken mole. Tell me I'm wrong!

  6. I understand that the average walk time on the beach path between Sayulita and San Pancho is about four hours one way.

  7. Hahaha! I would have snuck a peek! We are visiting PV today. Our ship is docking in an hour. We’ll keep an eye out for you today!

  8. Ha, ha. We felt the same way in Isla Holbox. We could count the people over 60 and not in a thong bikini, on one hand.

  9. Always fun. Beautiful beaches. And the coast is pretty too 🤗😘. Experience over stuff 👍🏻👍🏻

  10. I found your comments regarding the age difference between Sayulita and San Pancho very interesting. I am an old gringo permanent resident in Mexico and it's interesting to get your perspective. I love San Pancho haven't been there in 15 years but all the cool coastal towns in Mexico seem to be predominantly younger in terms of the non-native population. there are exceptions that I won't mention.

  11. So where exactly is this nude beach? Before/after San Pancho?? What's the name of it?
    How would one get there coming by bus? Is getting to it a challenge of climbing like Black's Beach in San Diego???

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