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Quote: Contact Laura Basque at 4857990 for a day of deep-sea fishing; he was charging $200 for a whole day. If you can’t get him on the phone, take a taxi to the Amigo Miguel Restaurant and ask for him there. Read More
Quote: Libertad is the local market for the residents of Guadalajara. It's where the local people go to shop, and for tourists, it's both a treat and a shock. It covers about 8 long blocks, some two stories high. Read More
Quote: I completed my Open Water Diver certification with Twin Dolphines and have been diving ever since. Fantastic instruction, enthusiastic, extemely competent, and entertaining instructors. All equipment was very Read More
Quote: This is the largest permanent market in Oaxaca City (the Mercado Abastos is the enormous one on Sundays). You can find anything here, from toasted grasshoppers to handmade rugs. Seemingly endless rows of stalls Read More
Quote: Total fun. You get used to the vendors quickly. So many activities to choose from. Breakfast at The Office is the best, with your feet in the sand. Book any water based activity right on the beach. Easy walk in Read More
Quote: I really loved the Mercado de Artesanias for authentic Mexican crafts. It's quite large and spans several blocks, perfect to wander with a coffee in hand for a morning/afternoon for a couple of hours. Make sure Read More
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Quote: There are hundreds of workshops for barro negro, the black pottery in San Bartolo Coyotepec, a short drive from Oaxaca. But whether you’re a bargain hunter, a retailer seeking product, a decorator, a folk-art Read More
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Quote: What a romantic evening! Las Caletas can only be reached by boat. There is no electricity, so the entire evening is spent lit by tiki lights and candles. Upon arriving at the beach, you are led to your Read More