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San Pancho Mexico Travel Guide: Tropical Bliss in Nayarit

JackBy JackAugust 28, 2024No Comments
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SAN PANCHO
SAN PANCHO
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San Pancho is also known as the San Francisco. It is situated in the state of Nayarit on the Central cost of pacific of Mexico. It’s known as relaxed atmosphere, amazing beaches and local of the vibrant cultures. It is popular among of the tourists and beautiful views, architecture and community events.

San Pancho has gained a notable culinary reputation for the quality and variety of food served. From fish tacos, to pasta, steak, and traditional Mexican food. There are several spots around the area where soft sand and gentle waves make for a perfect swimming beach.

Francisco:-

  1. Golden Gate Park outstrips Central Park.
  2. The City has its Own Fog.​
  3. The Chinese Fortune Cookie was Born Here.
  4. The Sea Lions Arrived After 1989.
  5. Imagine a Black & Golden Bridge.
  6. North America’s Oldest Chinatown.
  7. The City has 50+ Hills.

San Pancho is an electric beach town on the coast of the Riviera Nayarit.

San Pancho has a rich history that has helped the town into the unique community that it is today.

He funded numerous projects, including:-

  • Housing for the villagers
  • Schools
  • A state-of-the-art teaching hospital
  • An agriculture university
  • A fruit processing factory for local, tropical fruits
  • A fish processing center
  1. Head to the beach

The beach is the main attraction in San Pancho. You can sit under an umbrella and order a steak, cocktail and Mexican food items, and bring your own umbrella and have a picnic enjoying. If you are really enjoying a relaxing day, set up camp in the sand and watch the surfers, or keep an eye out for whales. December to March months, Humpback whales make their way up the Pacific coast to give birth to their young. Most of the people’s spot the mother’s with their young breaching the water and appearing to be having a good time.

Surf
Surf
  1. Surf

Mexico’s Pacific coast is also well-known for surfing. It is compared to the Mexican Caribbean that is known for waters and pool-like conditions. The waves in San Pancho are mostly for surfers with experience, because they’re faster and shorter than other beaches in Nayarit.

  1. Attend a turtle release 

San Pancho is the one of the best largest turtle conservation projects in the Banderas Bay and the Riviera Nayarit. The turtle conservation organization in San Pancho dedicates itself year-round to increasing the sea turtle population that has been heavily devastated by oceanfront development and poachers. During high of the season public release of the baby sea turtles,and it is a spectacle you don’t want to miss.

  1. Come for one of the many local events

San Pancho hosts numerous events and festivals. Some of the annual events held in San Pancho are the:

  • San Pancho Music Festival in February
  • Circo de los Niños fundraising event in March
  • San Pancho Days Saint Francis of Assisi in September
  • Sinergi Arte Festival in December
  1. Go on a culinary tour

San Pancho has gained a notable culinary reputation for the quality and variety of food served. From fish tacos, to pasta, steak, and traditional Mexican food, there are numerous options to choose from. Simply put, the culinary diversity in San Pancho is unique.

  1. Listen to live music

You can find live music almost every night in San Pancho. Most restaurants have musicians playing out front and once a week, there is an open musical night at one of the local bars. In addition to the live music playing in the streets, every year in February, San Pancho hosts the San Pancho Music Festival — a three-day festival that brings musicians from all over the world as well as Mexico.

  1. Take a hike

If you’re interested in a little adventure, there are many things to see in the region, both close to San Pancho and within a few minutes driving. Some things you can see are petroglyphs, nearby beaches, waterfalls, and mountaintops with stunning views.

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  1. Browse the San Pancho Market

San Pancho hosts its town market every Tuesday starting in November. The market is full of yummy things to eat, beautiful hand crafts, and textiles. Each town in the region has a weekly market or “tianguis.” Some markets are larger and have more venders.

  1. Get a massage in your hotel room

There are a number of experienced and knowledgeable massages

In San Pancho, and the majorities are willing to come to your home or the hotel where you’re staying. It is truly luxurious.

Watch the sunset
Watch the sunset
  1. Watch the sunset

Watching the sunset in San Pancho. Every day visitors spend their evenings at the beach and bidding farewell to the sun. San Pancho is unique in day the sun sets right over the ocean, so you can see every single moment of the sunset.

  1. Shop for a keepsake that will remind you of San Pancho

San Pancho has numerous artists. You’ll surely find some beautiful Jewelry, clothes, crafts, you name it. At the main entrance to the beach, you’ll find traditional huichol bracelets made from colorful beads and hand weaved baskets. If you’re visiting during the months of November through April, stop by the San Pancho market to see the full selection of textiles and handmade products available.

  1. Eat chocolate and learn about cacao

If you’re a chocolate lover, you need to visit Mexicolate. Mexicolate is a novelty in San Pancho and in the surrounding area. This unique shop sells cacao products and delightful chocolate treats. Cacao is a native plant to Mexico that is used in rituals and medicinally. The owners of Mexicolate are dedicated to enhancing the naturally bitter flavor of cacao, while keeping with its essence and medicinal properties — think dark chocolate. Here, you can learn about how cacao is harvested and becomes the chocolate treats you love to indulge in. You can enjoy a wide range of handmade cacao treats, including chocolates of assorted flavors, brownies, hot cacao, smoothies, or a “Love Shot” (similar to an espresso, but with no coffee), or pick up something to take home with you, like honey with cacao nibs or homemade peanut butter with cacao. They even make cosmetic products!

  1. Visit and/or volunteer at Entreamig Community Center

EntreAmigos is San Pancho’s beloved and active community center. The center provides activities and programs for children and families in the community. The activities and initiatives of Entreamigos focus on positive change within the community, sparked and nurtured by members of the community and volunteers from all over the world. The center also has a shop where they sell products produced by students and women in the community. Parts of the proceeds go towards providing college scholarships to program participants.

  1. Watch a soccer game

Soccer is a favorite past time in Mexico. Throughout the year, San Pancho hosts tournaments of youth soccer teams in the region, ranging from all ages. If you hear a commotion, it’s most likely coming from the soccer field — head on over, watches a game or two, and support San Pancho’s teams!

Watch a polo match
Watch a polo match

Watch a polo match

La Patrona Polo Club is a beautiful polo and equestrian club in San Pancho. The grounds are surrounded by green jungle and mountain views. It is truly a spectacular place to be. Throughout the high season, La Patrona hosts polo matches coupled with brunch. Visitors can pay for a ticket to enjoy the day, eat, and watch a professional polo match.

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