Petit Hotel D'Hafa
Travel Blogs from Sayulita
Tere Mere Beach Mein.........
... yahan... Hum sab sachin ke manane lage....Main Fantasama ke singer ke pass gaya.. Maine unhe bataya ke Sachin is a very good singer and we want him to sing a song using their mike...
She reluctantly agreed....
Sachin Sang " Dil sambhal ja Zara"...People who were roaming on street of Sayulita stopped to listen his voice.....Mahaul ban raha tha...Indian Song maybe first time sung in Sayulita...
Everyone in the Snacks bar and street gave an applause ...
Working in Paradise
... We got to brainstorm and think of all the things we could do to make the lives of our respective countries easier and to improve the way everything gets done. Who knows if anything will change, but in those 4 days we really managed to come up with a lot.
Being there for work, I didn't get to see the sights, but it was a great experience nevertheless. Puerto Vallarta was a much quieter place than expected - a lot more local tourism, which is nice to see.
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Sayulita
Ricardo postanowil zabrac mnie na swoja ulubiona plaze. Dlatego tez, z samego rana, pozyczonym autem od Belii (mamy Ricardo) ruszylismy do Sayulitas.
Droga wiodla przez lesiste tereny gorskie, z kazdym kilometrem robilo sie coraz cieplej. Na sniadanie zatrzymalismy sie w przydroznym barze gdzie napelnilismy brzuchu Quesadillami.
Po dotarciu na miejsce, juz tylko ...
Life is a Beach
... with us and organised a fun-filled BBQ and sunset there one day. We foraged with drift wood of different sizes and Dee was set the challenge of lighting the fire to disprove rumours of her city-slicker ways. Leo expertly cooked the prawn & fish kebabs that he prepared earlier, and Suzanne organised pretty much everything else. Thxxx for a FAB day, guys!
Patzcuaro is a near empty beach with a huge German-owned house at one end, and a 70 year old naked man living ...
Sun, epic surf, cheap beers-Happy Birthday me!
... to sit behind the beach bars that offered the 10 beers for $7 deal. The hummidity was crazy hot: the limp celing fan and the collection of broken fans didn't really do anything to cool me down. We needed to find a more comfortable place to stay.
Unlimited kayaks, surf boards, boogie boards.....yes please!!
As we explored the next day we stumbled across a little hotel away from the main village at the other end of ...