Friday, March 09, 2007


Troncones beach is a tranquil, uncrowded 3 mile stretch of beach about 20 minutes from Ixtapa. We can actually see Ixtapa Isle from the beach



TIRED OF THE CHAOS OF THE HIGH RISE ALL INCLUSIVES? LOOKING TO RELAX AND UNDWIND IN YOUR VERY OWN VILLA ON THE OCEAN? The secret is out!Located about 25 miniutes from the international airport of Zihuatanejo/Ixtpa, awaits the village that those in the know are whispering about. Everyone wants this location to be kept a secret!Troncones is a 3 mile stretch of pristine beach, with rental villas, bungalows and private homes sandwiched between the beach and the Sierra Madre Mountians. Long known to surfers as a world class surf destination, only in the last few years have families and friends discovered the ultimate vacation spot. It is really amazing if you have ever been to a "resort" beach during the holidays and not been able to see the ocean for the maze of people. It is never like that on our beach. Even a small crowd is unususal! It's perfect for beachcombing, boogie-boarding, horseback riding, tidal pool exploration, and, is well known to the surfing community. The beaches are never crowded, even in our high season.Troncones boast about 300 Mexican families living in harmony with almost the same number of American, European and Canadian landowners. Pigs and burros share the main street with the smiling school children walking to school in their pristine uniforms. It is a family community.Everyone, including our visitors, are always invited and welcomed at the frequent activities held in the village soccer field. Weddings, Quinceneras (a girl's 15th birthday), fundraisers. Always great fun. They usually start late (10:00 ish) and have games, raffles,music, dances and great local food.Scattered thoughout the village, are many great restaurants and beach bars. We even have two local restaurants owned by graduates of American Culinary Academies. Take a sunset horseback ride on the beach and stop in one of them for a Margarita!Wildlife abounds in our village. Sea turtles lay eggs in our soft, warm sand on moonlit evenings, pelicans in their never ending quest for the next fish meal, dolphins and whales playaing in your front yard, the Pacific ocean.It's a Mexico most have never experienced, and one that will ring you back time and again.Debbie MeadorCasa De La Sirena(House of the Mermaid)

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