| Manzanillo Mexico - Attractions and Places To Visit |

Although Mexican
tourists had been coming to Manzanillo for years, international
arrivals grew rapidly after the opening of the big Club Maeva
and
Las Hadas Resorts in the 1970s. The new jetport north of
town increased the steady flow to a flood; then came the 1980s,
with Bo Derek starring in her fabulously successful movie 10,
which rocketed Las Hadas and Manzanillo to the stars as an
international vacation destination.

Long timers know two Manzanillo's: the old downtown,
clustered around the south-end harbor front jardín and rest-greater Manzanillo -
spread northerly along the sandy shores of Manzanillo and Santiago Bays. The
downtown has the banks, the government services, and the busy market district,
while most of the hotels, restaurants, and tours businesses dot the northern
beach fronts. Manzanillo area offers
numerous attractions including the curious magic zone, the El
Salto waterfall, the Nogueras Hacienda, and breathtakingly
beautiful villages tucked below the region’s twin volcanoes.

Hacienda de Nogueras
This incredible museum, an ex-hacienda acquired and maintained by the University
of Colima. It started out as a sugar mill that produced cane alcohol in
the 17th century, and the old chimney still stands, withstanding numerous
seismic disasters that hit the state of Colima throughout the years.

To locate the museum, take the road
north to Comala. Upon reaching the river, take the road to the
right (there's a botanero on the corner), and you'll pass a
number of large estates, and travel about 2 km. (The street is
called Calle Degollado.) It will curve around, but you'll
eventually get to the hacienda.
Hours are: Tuesday through Friday, from 10 a.m. till
2 p.m. and 5:30 till 7:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Closed
Mondays.

In Manzanillo is the Archaeological Museum, located just north
of downtown at the San Pedrito campus of the University of
Colima. The museum displays 5,000 of its more than 18,000
collected artifacts, which come from the immediate region, the
state of Colima and Mesoamerica.The museum, is on Av. Niños
Héroes, near the San Pedrito
Open Tues. Sat. 10 am. – 2 pm.

Observe Mexico's most active volcano!
Come and join Volcano Tours on a marvelous journey
through endless palm forests, gorgeous valleys and deep canyons. There you can
enjoy the Nevado National Park, which is more than 13,000 feet high and has a
spectacular view of its neighboring peak, "El Volcan de Fuego."

Make a B-I-G splash and have a great time! Play in the pool at
the base of the 100-foot waterfall, explore the crystal-clear
spring-fed creek, swim through the sheer-walled canyon into a
serene arroyo with a water-carved grotto, and slide down the
3-story water slide in the new public park. On the drive there
you'll enjoy Colima's "Jurassic Park," an ageless tangle of
Mexican jungle, highlighted by flowering trees and the songs of
colorful birds. Be sure to bring your camera, bathing suit,
towel, and shoes you don't mind getting wet!
The drive from Manzanillo to El Salto takes only
about 40 minutes, Getting there is half the fun--driving through jungles and
tropical rain forests, on a winding mountain road where you cross the river
several times. You'll pass several little Mexican pueblos, or villages, so don't
be surprised if you see people riding burros in the road. Just past the town of
Peña Colorada is the entrance to El Salto.
Other Manzanillo attractions 
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Pyramids in Colima
(1 hour from Manzanillo) |
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Old Church in Central Colima
(1 hour from Manzanillo) |
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Manzanillo Mexico -
Attractions and Places To Visit
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