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I spent a weekend in Mayto, Jalisco, with my girlfriend, Laura, staying right on the beach and doing exactly what the place seems to demand: nothing. This sleepy stretch of coastline doesn’t reward productivity. It’s about stillness. Mayto is a remote beach town on Mexico’s Pacific coast, within the Cabo Corrientes municipality and just two-ish… 


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I don’t know who needs to hear this, but watching lucha libre wrestling in Puerto Vallarta is far more fun than whatever you had planned that night. I had no idea what I was in for when I said yes to a match the other night. I mean, of course, I knew what it was.… 


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Zacatlán de las Manzanas and I didn’t exactly hit it off. It poured for five straight days, and the town was wrapped in a blanket of fog so thick I could barely see across the plaza. Not a blue sky in sight. Ever. But every so often, when the clouds parted, I caught a glimpse… 


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If you’re looking for a cool day trip from Puerto Vallarta or Sayulita, I’ve got you covered. We recently spent an afternoon at Cachasol Tequila to see what all the buzz was about. We left full, a little tipsy, and seriously impressed. This isn’t your average tequila tour. It’s an agave experience. If you’re last… 


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Last Updated on September 1, 2025 by Kirsten Raccuia What to pack for Mexico usually starts with the obvious: swimsuits, sunscreen, and flip-flops. You don’t need me for that. What you do need is the other list. You know, the stuff no one tells you about until you’re here sweating, swatting mosquitoes, or wishing you… 


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