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Beaches in and near Guadalajara, Jalisco: What do you need to know?

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From bikinis to beachballs to boardwalks, here's what two local experts had to say about beaches in and near Guadalajara, Jalisco.

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Guadalajara is the representation of Mexico, like Rio de Janeiro is for Brasil. Guadalajara is the place where Mariachis are mostly representative as well as Tequila which is a town 40 minutes away from the city, we also have one of the most visited beaches in Mexico like Puerto Vallarta. We also have beautiful mountain towns like Mazamitla and Tapalpa. We have very good internet, food options for everybody, affordable rent, lots of fun activities.

Guadalajara is also 45 minutes away from Ajijic and Lake Chapala which is de second biggest lake in Latin America and hosts the second biggest community of expats from the US and Canada.

Guadalajara is considered also the Silicon Valley of Latin America which hosts companies like Hewlett Packard, Dell, Flextronics, IBM and more. Our people are very kind, talented and we have culinary options like no other like Tortas Ahogadas, Tejuino, Carne en Su jugo and obviously tacos.

We are a mix of an old town that grew very fast lol. It’s beautiful and we have the second most churches in Mexico with 363. You want to know a city with Mexican roots Guadalajara is it!

Sergio Lima, says: 2023

Guadalajara is an amazing city as the people are warm and welcoming and the culture is rich and diverse, oh, let’s not forget about the mouthwatering food! There is never a dull moment here as there is a lot of things to do and see, from viewing breathtaking cathedrals to hiking in some its luscious mountains. The weather is perfectly sunny almost all year round, so there’s no excuse not to go to the beach! Also, the unforgettable music from the Banda and Mariachi bands will make you dance the night away.

Daniela, says: 2020
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