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Beyond the Beach: Discovering the Soul of Nayarit, Mexico

I am almost at the end of my third month’s stay in Bucerias, Mexico, part of the state of Nayarit. A region full of stunning beaches ​that borders the Pacific Ocean, surrounded by the Sierra Madre Occidental mountain range, where so many colonial towns have managed yet struggled to preserve their identity and heritage. Quite a contrast with the impact of tourism and modernization seen near the coastline. The beach town of Bucerias sits somewhere in the middle between the dramatic transformation of coastal tourist towns like Sayulita and Puerto Vallarta and the region’s historic inland communities managing economically while preserving their traditions. Bucerias still feels like a functioning Mexican town. People live here year round. Fishermen still launch boats. Local families continue to occupy many neighborhoods. Yet the forces of change are increasingly visible….

Reflections and Transformation: A Latina’s Journey Through Latin America

 As my three-year nomadic journey comes to a close in July, I want to write a reflection on the past 15 months—one that weaves together travel, identity, belonging, aging, freedom, and artistic transformation. I wrote a similar story that reflected both my early travel experiences and what it took to get started (see link below). After 14 months of traveling across three continents with a two-month return to the United States, I decided that for the remaining 19 months on the road, the focus would be on Latin America.
As a Puerto Rican woman traveling through Latin America, you are not quite an outsider and not quite an insider. While we share a language and cultural similarities, each country reveals its own history, politics, traditions, and social realities….

  From Guadalajara’s Grand Plazas to Tlaquepaque’s Artisan Alleys

A four-day road trip to the cities of Guadalajara with day tours to the neighboring city of Tlaquepaque, 20 minutes away.    Guadalajara is Mexico’s second largest city, the birthplace of mariachi music, tequila and the charreada (Mexican rodeo). Its historic center is impressive with huge interlocking pedestrian plazas that draw crowds all day surrounded by so many majestic colonial buildings with plenty of public art and sculptures. Interestingly, underneath one of its plazas is an underground train system. The contrast between modern living and the city’s colonial heritage is quite remarkable. The city of Tlaquepaque is where you get exposed to the artisan world of the region. One of the best places to shop and enjoy the culture of this area….

Puerto Vallarta: A Tapestry of Color and Culture

During my stay in Bucerias, Mexico, I made a day trip to Puerto Vallarta, a 20-minute ride from Bucerias where I am living.  This colonial city became famous back in the 1960s, thanks to a global tabloid sensation when Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton, both married to other people were carrying on a scandalous love affair during the filming of “The Night of the Iguana” (Can’t imagine that being a scandal today!).  Puerto Vallarta features both colonial and modern architecture recognized internationally as a resort beach town. Its boardwalk, known as El Malecon, includes unique surrealist sculptures along with boutiques, galleries, bars, and restaurants. I have visited this town several times over the past 15 years, and it has undergone significant changes each time, increasing its popularity. A fun place to stay or visit throughout the year….

Culture, Coast, and Condo Keys: My Bucerías Story

 Since leaving Costa Rica, I have been residing in the beach town of Bucerias, north of Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.  This quaint and charming beach town on the Pacific Coast was once popular among divers, searching for pearls found in oysters. Hence, its name Bucerias from the Spanish verb” buscar” (to search). The town has this Bohemian vibe, combining the best of Mexican culture with that of tourism, offering an opportunity to have a deeper connection to local life, natural beauty and amazing sunsets!  I liked it so much that I decided to purchase a condo here for getaways during the winter months and as an investment.  Here‘s what convinced me to take this leap….