Ajijic Lake Chapala Sightseeing tour

Ajijic Lake Chapala Sightseeing tour

Ajijic lake Chapala tourVisit the beauty of Chapala Lake with its romantic views.  Experience walking along the board walk at the riviera and the cobblestone streets of Ajijic.

Experience Ajijic at  Lake Chapala tour

Experience Lake Chapala´s best weather in the world and amazing scenery.  Then, visit the town where many expatriots live – Ajijic, enormous trees welcome visitors to this beatiful area in Mexico.  Ajijic is famous for its artists, writers and moderate summer temperatures all year round.

Enjoy the view and travel down narrow cobblestone streets lined with charming restaurants, art galleries, and bars.

Visit other sites including the board walk, city hall, Grand hotel, Franciscan Church, Art Museum, La Floresta at the town of Ajijic

Inclusions:
Tour Guide
Beverages

Durations:
6 hours
Departure time and location:
9:00 a.m. from your Guadalajara Hotel or private address

Daily departures

Redemption instructions

After booking your activity, follow these easy steps:
1.- Print your voucher, locate the voucher in your travel confirmation e-mail.
2.- Take voucher with you to redeem it the on the day of the tour.
Exchange your voucher for the tour

This voucher generated by Pay Pal is non transferable and is not valid unless sighned by the traveler listed on the voucher.  Upon pick-up, present your printed, sighned voucher and a photo ID in exchange of service.

Terms and conditions
Cancellations and Changes: This activity can be change or cancelled with a 10% penalty at any time prior to 48 hours before the scheduled start of your trip.

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Lake Chapala Ajijic area just a Lovely Place

Lake Chapala Ajijic area just a Lovely Place

Chapala Lake shoreMexico is one of the most beautiful countries in the world, rich in scenery and natural beauty, with no less true we also say that Chapala is one of the most beautiful places in Mexico and the most beautiful jewel of the state of Jalisco.

The road to the board walk at the edge of Chapala is divided into two broad avenues by a median with trees and continues until reaching the lake Chapala. There’s a gazebo, which continues in a straight line the pier, which juts out in the lake Chapala Ajijic area

Limiting the people running a wide boardwalk, and the right side of the road is the sandy beach where the boats dock and serves as a spa, when the lake is at normal level.

On the left there is a wide promenade with shade trees, grass and bounded by a masonry fence that serves to limit the lagoon and extends with its respective fill up the old railroad station.

In the main avenue at the foot of the hill is the Mayor’s Office stated, are facing the main square and market.

On the next block is the parish church, it was before, with its Franciscan monastery, the last building to go after the Laguna. In front are near large hotels.

Ajijic Lake Chapala Sightseeing Tour

includes:

* Our transport picks you up at your hotel or private residence within Guadalajara Metro Area
Chapala Lake shore
Ajijic city Tour
* Complimentary beverages during the trip
* Visit the magical town of Jocotepec
Departures at 9:00 am –
5:00 pm Return to GDL

 

The online payment or Bank deposit. You pay securely online, get a receipt (print), send us information on when and where you want to go through  info@panoramex.mx and you will enjoy this unforgettable experience in Chapala.  INCLUDED: This attraction includes a/c  transportation, bilingual guide.

RECOMMENDATION: We suggest you to bring comfortable shoes, camera, sun glasses cap, and some extra cash.

Reservations from out side Mexico dial: 52 33 3659 9379
Reservations from out side  Guadalajara: 01 33 3659 9379
Reservations from Guadalajara Metro Area: 33 3659 9379

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Mezcala Island, an intriguing and fascinating Place

The Mezcala Island is one of the attractions seen during the Chapala and Ajijic Tour.
Ruins of the old Spanish prison called El Presidio on Mezcala Island.
Mezcala and Mezcala Island, an Intriguing and fascinating Place near Chapala Mezcala Island is near the town of Mezcala, on the northern shore of Lake Chapala, about an hour from Guadalajara, Mexico.
From 1812 to 1816, a small band of Mexican rebels or insurgents on the island held off the Spanish army and navy against overwhelming odds. Tired of the humiliation, the Spanish finally negotiated a peaceful surrender with the insurgents. Later the island served as a Spanish prison for many years.
There is a Ceremonial precinct where indigenous structures and hieroglyphics existed on the island before the fortifications were built, there are still traces remaining. Now the ruins are being catalogued and restored by the Mexican National Institute of Anthropology and History.
Tours of the island can begin from Guadalajara with www.gdltours.com Your guide will drive you to Chapala and take a small boat to the Mezcala Island. The tour of the island itself takes about an hour once the boat launch brings you to the island’s shore. Be sure to wear good shoes for walking through the ruins and rubble.
Your guide will share with you a few intriguing secrets about this island that regular travelers never see or overlook.
On the way back from the island, you can enjoy the fresh breezes and feel the heat evaporate from your body.
The tour to Mezcala is at least five hours long and to recuperate from the heat and the sun your gdl Tour Guide will recommend a cold beer.
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Chapala tour

Mezcala Island is near the town of Mezcala, on the northern shore of Lake Chapala, about an hour from Guadalajara, Mexico.

From 1812 to 1816, a small band of Mexican rebels on the island held off the Spanish army and navy against overwhelming odds. Tired of the humiliation, the Spanish finally negotiated a peaceful surrender with the insurgents. Later the island served as a Spanish prison for many years.

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There is a Ceremonial precinct where indigenous structures and hieroglyphics existed on the island before the fortifications were built, there are still traces remaining. Now the ruins are being catalogued and restored by the Mexican National Institute of Anthropology and History.

Tours of the island can begin from Guadalajara with www.gdltours.com Your guide will drive you to Chapala and take a small boat to the Mezcala Island. The tour of the island itself takes about an hour once the boat launch brings you to the island’s shore. Be sure to wear good shoes for walking through the ruins and rubble.

Your guide will share with you a few intriguing secrets about this island that regular travelers never see or overlook.

On the way back from the island, you can enjoy the fresh breezes and feel the heat evaporate from your body.

The tour to Mezcala is at least five hours long and to recuperate from the heat and the sun your gdl Tour Guide will recommend a cold beer.

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