Bhaavita-As local as yoga can get! Taught in Spanish by Maria who also speaks English. She is brining yoga to the locals in her studio in town but she has a gringo following as well. She has a bit of merch for sale. All around great yoga spot with a twist at times of Thai Chi, thrown in. A real treat chat.whatsapp.com/GCGTpPEFWZk7HQDH66pVEJ
Radiant Heart-Fabulous shala on the ocean. If you want yoga with a view, this is your spot. She also does various traditional ceremonies www.radiantheartyogatroncones.com
Certain things need to be experienced, not explained. This is one of them. He works off of tips only and you can ask him for a coconut "flor" which is beautiful piece of nature. If interested contact me and I'll give you directions. A bit hard to find but worth the effort
Quetzal
Cafe Pacifico
El Chiringuitode Fran
Mingo
Hotel Eden-amazing house made pastas and sourdough pizza, break and a delicious cheese plate. Best maracuya(passion fruit) margaritas of al ltime and the setting is stunning. Walkable and delicious. Cash only
Mingo-Local family runs this business. Food is fairly priced and good. You can also by house made tortillas from them with a bit of advanced notice
Tronco Sushi-Basic sushi, nothing fancy but the fish is fresh and delicious. Not a huge selection of spirits so BYOB if you want something special
Nancy's - Good ol spot for Mexican food. Made over wood fire. There is no address on the map but if you look up Rufi, map yourself there and kitty corner from there is Nancy's. There are pink pillars. Their food is far superior IMO to Rufi's, price is far less. Closed Saturdays, cash only. BYOB as sometimes there is beer but not much more
La Majahua Cave-This is not an easy trek up but worth the effort. Do a tick check upon your return. The cave is very big and you can rapel down into it. Walking sticks are in a blue bucket about five minutes into the trek. I suggest you take one. Makes the trip far easier. If interested, contact me and I will give you directions. The trailhead is about 15 minutes from CMM on foot
Eco Tours offers many tours around the area, including the Majahua Cave. They are a reliable and reputable local company https://costanativa.com.mx/
Bike rentals in town are all about the same. Test the bike before you rent it to ensure everything is in working order. All companies should deliver bikes and pick them up when done. There is an easy 45 minute bike ride to Saladita which is the next town over, known for it's beginner surfing. We also like to boogie board there. Lots of great spots to eat , drink and watch the surf. You can cab there or ride a bike. Mostly a dirt country road via bike but flat and fun. You can even swing by the Iguanas on the ride. Contact me for more details
Natural hot springs. There are a few options as far as temperatures. The pool furthest is the hottest. There is no cost. If you are taking a cab, negotiate your price before you get there for a round trip as you will go down a long dirt road to access it. You should pay around $40 USD round trip but not much more.
Thai Massage by Natalie - a different twist on a massage but very worthwhile. I swear you walk out feeling taller https://www.threads.net/@natalieritenour?xmt=AQGz6FlDkgfUf1gkPkC5Yvy1lDUniCo_FCizJ_kVuBWIV5
You can watch the sunset out the back of CMM either on property or you can walk down the stairs and access the beach and watch from there. Generally there are some plastic chairs down there for anybody to use. If you find the rock stairs from CMM difficult to navigate go out the back turn right and traverse across the neighbors yard--that technically is common space so you are not trespassing. There is another set of stairs there with a good handrail to access the beach
Sunset on the point at Punta Majahua- Generally there is at least a few people at the point watching sunset nightly. To access that you can either go out the back of CMM and turn left and follow the path until you see the techo.
Public gym in Troncones proper with free weights etc. No real machines. Punta Majahua has a gym with very limited equipment. You can find well equipped gyms in Zihuatanejo
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