Discover the best top things to do in San Antonio Tlayacapan, Mexico including Ajijic Malecon, Chapala Malecon, Spa Termal Tlalocan, Abuelinda's Cusine, Monte Coxala Spa, FusionArt Gallery, Chapala Plaza, Ajijic Cemetery, Isla de los Alacranes, Diane Pearl Collecions.
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4.5 based on 596 reviews
Beautifully landscaped and maintained, the large boardwalk and adjacent park are never as busy as nearby Chapala’s. Rather than the large buildup of vendors at Chapala, there are a few vendors, none aggressive, Playgrounds, a decent sized cement skate park, and plenty of mostly locals fishing, cooking, picnicking and socializing, just having lots of peaceful, family fun. Restaurants are up the Main Street from one end of the Malecon, as well as several along the waterfront at the same end. The smaller number of foreigners (like myself) feel welcome to just enjoy this slower pace along the waterfront. I made the 3/4 mile or so stroll at least twice daily the couple of months I was there, and never tired of the waterside sights. Sunsets here are incredible, and rarely crowded.
4.5 based on 340 reviews
We visited this lovely lakefront community during our "Day of the Dead" visit. This lakefront area is a nice place to walk and enjoy the view. There are several good looking places to eat in the immediate area.
4.5 based on 44 reviews
On the shores of Lake Chapala, this spa has two large pools, waterslide, and a great spa pool experience. For an extra fee, you have access to six natural thermal pools and move thru them sequencially. Vinager, flower petal, salt, coffee, soy milk and finally a mud bath. As well, there is an ozone room and temezcal(sauna).
It is quite a large place, with restaurant and bar. I had great fish tacos.
5 based on 47 reviews
Abuelinda's Cuisine shares Mexico's culinary culture one delicious meal at a time. Both the cooking school and culinary adventures showcase authentic traditional Mexican cuisine of Mexico's many cultures. Enjoy learning and working with traditional ingredients during the hands-on cooking classes. Abuelinda is fluent in English and Spanish and has over 20 years experience teaching Meso-American cuisine. All skill levels are welcome.
Abuelinda's kitchen is a welcoming and cheerful place where 6 of us shared the experience of preparing a great Mexican meal. Abuelinda herself is charming and so willing to share her knowledge. We chopped and listened while Abuelinda slipped in details about Mexican cuisine and...MoreThat you so much Denise for the lovely review. Hope your visit was enjoyable and that you will return soon!
4 based on 27 reviews
We purchased a 1 night stay @ Monte Coxala our package included massages for both of us, I really enjoed mine (I like a lot of pressure) my husband not so much & he asked for lighter pressure & it ended up not being strong enough, it was his own fault for not speaking up. The therapists were very professional.
4.5 based on 2 reviews
Fusion Art gallery, we take collecting fine art to a whole new level. offer a complete line of fine art and costum home/ office design services additionally,
Una galería con obras en vidrio y canvas, una combinación para satisfacer a los gustos más especiales.
Los artistas, siempre atentos a las preguntas y con te atienden con una súper atención, recomiendo ampliamente este Galeria. Sin la lugar a dudas un lugar que debes visitar.
Gracias Ana y Ted
4.5 based on 10 reviews
Chapala's main plaza is a serene and welcoming spot to rest and take in the sights of daily life. The plaza has lots of Seating and is a great place to strike up a conversation with locals. Many shops, restaurants and sidewalk vendors are on all sides. Side streets are filled with shops where residents do their shopping. A, stone's throw from the bus terminal and a short walk to the beautiful malecón.
4.5 based on 58 reviews
Mexican village Cemeteries are different in Mexico than Cemeteries in the U.S., Canada or Western Europe. The graves are placed helter skelter throughout the property and there are tombs that are difficult to walk around. You definitely must be sure footed unless you stay on the main path--but then you miss the colorful statues, paintings and toys or an occasional beer bottle to help family to remember the deceased in the tombs. The Cemeteries are owned by the government but they are filled with religious mementos. You see family religious patrons as statues and they represent the family's desire for their loved ones to be happy with God in heaven. They certainly do not expect the dead to play with the toys, soccer balls or to drink the beer. These "grave goods"are all symbols of their hope for their family's eternal happiness and represent the things that made the deceased happy in life.
There are two large flat stones in the back of the cemetery where you find the graves of the author Dane Chandos and his father. Chandos (pen name) was a British visitor who lived near Ajijic on Lake Chapala for 40 years and built the first inn (posada). He may have been the first foreigner living in the area. He died in the late 1940s in Guadalajara of TB and his father died within a year of Chandos' death. The graves are near the chapel and nearly against the back wall. The foreign community owes much to this gentleman but his grave is a bit neglected except for an old inscription on the flat stone naming his books. "House in the Sun", his history of his life in the area and the interesting visitors from other parts of the world, can still be found sometimes on eBay. It is a fascinating account of life in the early 1900s for anyone visiting or living in the area.
3.5 based on 49 reviews
My friend took us on his sail boat from Chapala to the Isla de los Alacranes and it was a great experience. We enjoyed exploring the small island and had lunch at a nice little restaurant which featured great sea food. I can not wait to take my family there again in three months.
5 based on 30 reviews
If you come to Ajijic to visit or live, you'll get to know Diane Pearl.
First, it is a great store filled with eclectic collections of jewelry, household items, and the like. Great gifts to bring home.
But Diane is also a centerpiece to know what is going on around town. Need tickets to shows at the Bravo Theatre or the Auditorium or a tour of homes in Ajijic, you'll find them all at Diane Pearl's along with great words of wisdom.
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