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La PerulaCountry forums / Mexico / Mexico | ||
Looking for info on a small village south of PV called La Perula.Thinking of going there for a couple of laid back weeks next march as we work our way to PV.Not a whole lot on the net so personal stories would be appreciated | ||
No personal experience, but know of a person who lives there for a good part of the year, but is of an advanced age so therefore not looking for night life. After six pm you'll find everything except a few abbarotes will be closed. Don't know what would attract you to there? Better bring a good supply of books is my advice. Buena suerte | 1 | |
I remember this thread from not too long ago: https://www.lonelyplanet.com/thorntree/forums/americas-mexico/mexico/any-current-info-about-punta-perala?page=1#post_22648287 | 2 | |
Actually, after partying in town for a week, this would be nice, rolling up the sidewalks at 6PM every nite LOL! | 3 | |
The town name is Punta Perula. Great beach and a few beach front restaurants where the river meets the ocean. Hire a panga and explore the nearby islands. It is about 2 hours by car south of PV at the point where (heading south) Hwy 200 first re-approaches the Pacific. It is at the south end of large Cabo Corrientes (sp?) municipality (I know not called municipality) that has a number of interesting beaches and small towns Mayto, etc and an couple upscale, but little known "Ecotourism" hotel/resorts. | 4 | |
For info: Google Maps calls the town "Perula"; the headland a couple of km northwest of town "Punta Perula"; and the municipality "La Huerta." "Cabo Corrientes" is the municipality approx 30 km further north. | 5 | |
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