See RSVP PAGE. This will be one option for Excursion day Thursday with Scott. The charter will leave first thing in the morning for a 4 hour trip to sea. Catch us some Mahi Mahi so we can have fresh fish for a wonderful beach cookout thursday night on the beach.
Please see RSVP page. This will be the second option for Thursday excursion day with Lindsay. We will be having a Yoga Instructor come lead us in a relaxing Yoga session at the Palapa at Villa Paraiso followed by a Masseuse to bring us to total tranquility. If you'd like to book your own Spa services for any other days, see the Mar de Jade info below.
9AM - 1PM every Saturday in the Chac Mool courtyard. Pesos (cash) only vendors here.
It’s a relatively easy hike from the village topping out at 400ft of elevation. Once at the top you’ll enjoy an impressive 360-degree view of the village, coastline, beaches and mountains. Go with a local guide to learn more about the flora, fauna, and history of the area. Be sure to bring sunscreen and bugspray.
Just to the North of Chacala is the coveted surf break of La Caleta, an often-challenging left point break. La Caleta literally means “Rocky beach” but more accurately would be called “sea-urchin-covered rocky beach”. Surfers come from all over but do not be lulled by the peaceful paradise of this cove as the wave is unpredictable. La Caleta is 2km from Chacalilla beach and 2 miles from Chacala beach -- a short boat ride or paddle away. Beyond La Caleta, surfers can find waves in Lo de Marcos, San Pancho and Sayulita. Use caution with sea urchin spines, they will go right through surfer booties!!!
A guided tour is recommended for this trail. It’s a rocky path so have good footwear and bug spray! Use trip advisor to find a guide that's got good reviews.
We are staying inside Marina Chacala, known to locals as Chacalilla and have access to the private beach club activities. Tennis courts, pickleball, sand volleyball all within a 10 minute walk.