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Browse travel blogs from Zihuatanejo below. Zihuatanejo travel blogs, travel journals, and travelogues are written by fellow travelers and provide an invaluable firsthand perspective in helping to plan your travels to Zihuatanejo. You may also create a free travel blog to record your own trip experiences.
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#1 of 7 Zihuatanejo travel blogs
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Apr 21, 2006 - Apr 26, 2006
This trip was So Beautiful. I hate to Fly, but It was certainly well worth it. The views, Sunsets,Restraunts,Markets, and swimming in the ocean that was so warm was just breath taking. I really have to give it to my little brother he sure knows how to pick the vacation spots. Definatly a thumbs up.
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#2 of 7 Zihuatanejo travel blogs
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Mar 11, 2008 - Apr 28, 2008
Hell of a day...Annoying at best I woke up first thing, wide awake at 630am. Ready to get a head start and head to the bus station to head down to Lazaro Cardenas(6.5 hour ride). But the sun wasnt out yet. I'm not going anywhere in the dark here. So back to bed. got back up at 730am. Packed up, headed out. I walk to the bus station, wait a while... Then I ask in spanish where the bus is to the main station. He says across the street. Then I wait there for 20 mins. Then I ask a bus driver. He ...
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#3 of 7 Zihuatanejo travel blogs
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Feb 13, 2007 - Sep 13, 2007
My trip to Mexico & Colombia !
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#4 of 7 Zihuatanejo travel blogs
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Jan 24, 2006 - Jan 27, 2006
More Mexico
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#5 of 7 Zihuatanejo travel blogs
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Oct 08, 2005 - Oct 20, 2005
Took mom on a cruise for her 70th birthday. My sister Suzy & brother Al came along.
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#6 of 7 Zihuatanejo travel blogs
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Apr 20, 2006
I've stayed in Zihua before and it gets better each time I visit. Zihuatanejo bay is beautiful! It is surrounded by several beaches: Playa Madeira, Playa los Gatos, Playa Municipal, to name a few. Each is clean, relaxed, and easy to get to from downtown Zihua. I usually stay in Puerto Mio on the north shore of the bay. The town has lots of good shops and cafes. The market is very old-world, but you'll have fun navigating the narrow stalls. Everyone comes out to walk the prominade at night. En...
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#7 of 7 Zihuatanejo travel blogs
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Apr 21, 2006
It was very hot and humid but beautiful and rural. The people were friendly and helpful.
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