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Type | Name | Service Provider | Confirmation | Location | Cost | Notes | Actions |
Bed and Breakfast | Villa Encantada, Dept 1 | AirBnB | Zihuatanejo | $535.26 | Host: Maria Adriana |
Trip Log
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Today we took a Combi out to the town of Petatlan, which used to be the main centre hereabouts. When the resorts were built at Ixtapa, the small village of Zihuatanejo grew into the wonderful destination that it is today. Brent and I wanted to see the original main town, though, so out we went. The combi ride was about 45 minutes. We walked around Centro, including having a quick look in the church, and walking around the several-square-blocks open-air market. We had lunch at a little stand inside an indoor marketplace, which as delicious. Before heading back to Zihua, we crossed the highway to take a quick walk in the non-commercial area, and had a nice walk down to "Campo Gotcha", which looks like some kind of a small zoo, but which was closed. |
Photos
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Stands from the Open-Air Market
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Cool Purple House
Check out how sharply the hill drops off to the right -
Cool Old House
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Made of sticks and mud!
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In Petatlan
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In Petatlan
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Random Lunch Stop
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Waiting for the Random (albeit delicious) Lunch
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The Sign to Gotcha
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Road to Gotcha
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Love the Open Air Food Court
(Yes, it filled up with people shortly after I took this pic) :)