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About Nayarit

Population: 950,000
Size: 10,465 square miles
Location: western Mexico Borders: Pacific Ocean and states of Durango, Sinaloa and Jalisco
Important cities/sites within the state: La Tovara, Mexcaltitlan, San Blas, Tepic and the Ceboruco Volcano
Major airports: Tepic Airport (TPQ)
Time Zone: Mountain Standard Time

Nayarit features archaeological sites, colonial structures and 19th-century buildings in its cities, including the renowned destination of Nuevo Vallarta, one of the most luxurious attractions in Mexico and just north of Puerto Vallarta. Nayarit is known for its modern facilities nestled in three miles of beach. Its modern marina, gourmet restaurants, luxury condominiums and upscale residential zones are only a few reasons travelers are drawn to this eye-catching city.

Another charming town in the state of Nayarit is San Blas, best known for its calm ambiance, pleasant climate, surf, sport-fishing and cuisine. The city is nestled in lush natural surroundings, perfect for ecotourism activities and beach lounging. Natural attractions in San Blas include El Rey, El Borrego, Las Islitas, Bahia de Matachín, Los Cocos, Playa Miramar and Aticaza, which once served as a shelter for pirates and buccaneers.

Patzcuaro is another one of Michoacan's World Heritage sites nestled in a lush forest on the shores of an extraordinary lake. The state is dotted with craftsmen¹s villages including Morelia, Ucareo, Charo and Cuitzeo.

Nearby islands are also worth a visit for a breathtaking tour of the area's traditions and culture. The Island of Janitzio, the Basilica de Nuestra Señora de la Salud and the Museum of Popular Arts, where you can buy colorful handicrafts made by the Tarascan Indians, are all renowned for their charming beauty.

 

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