By Wildmex

The Beach is Calling

After an extended period of closed public spaces and stay-at-home orders, things are gradually coming back to life here in Puerto Vallarta and the beaches are officially reopened and slowly repopulating – more pristine than before. In the streets of Sayulita, you can feel vibrant energy returning as visitors and residents are out and about, enjoying live music and local restaurants. Some of us may feel we are emerging from a hibernation of sorts. There is a renewed appreciation for the beauty of the jungle and beaches, and the buzzing of street life in the town.

On warm days in June and July, it has hard to find a better place to spend an afternoon than out on the water surfing or paddleboarding. The colors from this vantage point at La Lancha beach in Punta Mita are especially beautiful this time of year. From your board, you see vast blue up to the horizon as you scan for incoming waves. Turning your head, a bright green jungle spreads across rolling hills. These hills are becoming greener and greener each day because during the summer months, the rains begin and new life cycles start. The jungle is teeming with lush new growth. In the evening, clouds speckle what is often a completely clear sky in other seasons, making for incredible multicolored sunsets with deep oranges, light pinks and purples.

Nayarit boasts a mild tropical climate, similar to that of the islands of Hawaii, which is located on the same latitude as this area. While the summer months in Nayarit are the warmest (with average highs in the high 80s Fahrenheit) and most humid of the year, the rains cool down the air. The heaviest rains begin in mid-July, and in June there are occasional evening showers.

The rainy season is a very important period for all of Bahia de Banderas. Surrounding mountain ranges and local agriculture are hugely benefitted by the rainfall. With the first few rains of the year, an immediate change is visible – the Sierra Madre mountain range goes from a light brown color to a vivid green in a matter of days. The rivers in the area also come to life, carrying with them vital nutrients from the mountains that empty into the ocean and nourish life there.
For those of us here, the rainy season can be an opportunity for cleansing and revitalization. After several months of quarantine and with all the changes caused by the pandemic, it is important to pause and reset, doing what is healthy for our bodies and minds. Surrounded by the ocean and lush green vegetation here in Bahia de Banderas, this reset comes naturally.

Hope to see you soon out on the water!

Most common surfing mistakes
By Wildmex

5 Common Surfing Mistakes

As a new surfer, or even an experienced one, there is a chance that you may be doing some things incorrectly. There is no need to worry, though; surfing mistakes are natural and a big part of the learning process. Below, you will find the 5 most common surfing mistakes and how to correct them.

1. USING THE WRONG BOARD
Perhaps the most common mistake among new surfers is choosing a board that is not the right size for them. You want to make sure that you are selecting a board that is appropriate for your skill level. While shortboards may look cooler, longer ones are much easier and safer for beginners. You also want to use a board that is “not only the right one for your weight, size, and capability but also that [is] right for the type of waves you’re going to be catching”.

2. NOT WATCHING WHERE YOU’RE GOING
It may be tempting to keep your eyes trained on your board to make sure you are standing correctly, but this will only increase the chances of you wiping out. You want to make sure to look out in front of you and keep your eyes focused on your path.

3. NOT TRAINING ON DRY LAND
The Inertia mentions the importance of training on dry land. Practicing pop-ups before you go out on the water can be very helpful because it begins to build muscle memory and will make it easier for you to be able to do this on aboard. Also practicing stance and balance on land will help you carry that over to the water.

4. NOT HAVING A PROPER STANCE
A proper stance is very important while surfing. You must always keep a low center of gravity to keep your balance. To do this, you must bend your knees and keep a low stance. Make sure not to bend your shoulders or flail your arms; this will throw off your balance.

5. STANDING IN THE WRONG SPOT
You may have your stance down, but if you put your feet in the wrong spot, there is still a good chance of wiping out. When you pop up, you want to put your feet in the center of the board and make sure to keep them parallel to each other.

Benefits of Surfing
By Wildmex

6 Health Benefits of Surfing at Tropical Destinations

Has it happened to you that you close your eyes and can feel the warmth of the sun hugging you, the aroma of coconut dancing around you and the liberating sensation of sinking your feet in the sand? These are some of the benefits of surfing!

The Beaches of Bahía de Banderas, Mexico, such as La Lancha, Punta Burros, Veneros, Litibu, Anclote are ideal spots to learn to surf or to offer you more challenging waves, in case you already have previous experience in surfing; and all in one area!

If this idea had already crossed your mind but you still had not decided, let us tell you about some benefits that surfing provides, in addition to the fun:

Mental health:
Surfing has been shown to positively influence the minds of those who practice it, as it is a good way to release stress, create autonomy and confidence in people.

Cardiovascular system:
For all that I know about Surfing it is one of the most favorable exercises for the heart since it improves cardiac function. Also, it is a practice that collaborates with resistance and oxygen consumption. It is recommended for cases of high blood pressure, regulate cholesterol levels and lower the risk of diabetes.

Balance:
Its practice favors the body balance of people since it is a precision, speed and strength sport, for which balance is key.

Strengthens muscles:
The leg muscles, from the feet to the thighs, are mainly strengthened by this sport, which is also good for the muscles of the abdomen and chest.

Support in the elimination of saturated fats:
Surfing is a good sport to burn fat and avoid its accumulation, due to its intensity and time.

Brain therapy:
Research into therapeutic surfing is recent, but it marks precedence. According to research that has been carried out on surfing with a therapeutic approach, they have shown that this activity can work as a highly effective therapy, it has even been shown to be highly beneficial as an alternative therapy in treatments for people with ASD.

The best surfer is the one who has the most fun!

Sayulita safety
By Wildmex

Do I feel safe in Sayulita?

Do I feel safe in Sayulita? – Yes definitely

I arrived in Sayulita a small surfer town on the Pacific coast of Mexico two month ago .

As it was my first stay here in Mexico I have to admit that i was a little bit worried before. Since there are many prejudices about the safety in Mexico, I was not sure if it is a good idea to travel through this country alone as a woman.

However, from the first day Sayulita and its inhabitants showed me that my concerns were unfounded. All people here are really friendly, open minded and helpful. It is super easy to get in contact with people. If I just walk through the streets I often get involved in a conversation. 

A really good example for the people’s mentality is my first hitchhike experience. As I wanted to surf on a different Spot I decided to try hitchhiking. I have to say that I was a little bit worried before but everyone told me that it’s really easy and save so I wanted to give it a try. After a few minutes of waiting next to the road a very nice mexican guy stopped and asked for my destination.  So I told him the name of the beach. But as he did not know where it was, he switched to the passenger seat and let me take the wheel. So he let me drive all the way to the beach, even though he didn’t even have to go that direction.

But not only during the day but also at night this city is a safe place. A typical evening in Sayulita starts with meeting at the main square, what is a wonderful place to hang out with your friends and watch other people. Later we go for a drink or to dance in one of the bars, where also live music is often played. In Sayulita is almost every day like weekend so there are always a lot of people outside. For that reason it is not scary to walk home alone. I have to admit that I feel here more safe walking in the night than sometimes in my home Germany.

Based on this experiences I made here so far I only can say that Sayulita is an amazing place to visit. During my stay I never had a bad or unsafe feeling at all. I am glad I got the opportunity to come here and be a part of Sayulita’s life for a few months.

–Joelina, 24 years old from Germany

By Wildmex

Newsletter November 2019

Tropical Winter Holiday Escape

We’re looking at December, a month of festive spirit and celebration across the world – which means there’s no better time to dust off that passport and start exploring!

 

December is during the dry season in mexico, meaning blue sky days and comfortable temperatures just perfect for adventure
‘White Christmas’ here is slightly different to what you enjoy back home; this is all white sandy beaches, lush jungle,tropical sunny days, cold drinks and plenty of surfing joy.

 

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Winter Surf in the Nayarit Riviera

The crystal-clear azure waters of Mexico are warm all year round, with temperatures  around 80° F (26 ° C).The winter months are usually more consistent for waves and we get some amazing swells.

 

 

 

 

New year's celebration 2020

Here comes the New Year and the vibrant Sayulita has a style of having fun unlike any other pueblo on the Riviera Nayarit. Partys will last into the early hours, so if you desire an unforgatable night of celebration, Sayulita is the spot!

 

 

 

 

 

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What does the Surf Package include?

Accommodation and surfing adventure, transport, equipment all day & coaching,  plus sustainability and great vibe !

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Giving Back
Sustainability: social and environmental philanthropy is a fundamental part of our culture.

 

Our continued dedication to sharing the lifestyle we love while improving our community and environment is something we are very proud of and something you can count on.

Amongst our projects 
Free beach access for all the community
Envoirmental Conservation and education
Free Surf Lessons for our community
Pack for Purpose Donations to the local orphanage and schools
Animal Rescue and Adoption
Mountain Bike and Hike Trail Building

 

 

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By Wildmex

Newsletter October 2019

New MTB & Hike Season starts November 1st

Try a Mexico adventure off the beaten path into the tropical jungle setting of the stunning Nayarit Riviera.
Here you can enjoy a meaningful experience, with adventure travel , you mix with the locals and engage with the culture of the place you are visiting.

Mountain bike

MTB: Sayulita / Malpaso


Thinking of a unique experience, improved balance and coordination while experiencing a whole-body workout?

We have a range of guided mountain bike trips at every ability level so, if you love mountain biking and traveling, we will have the perfect adventure for you.

mountain descent

 

Mountain biking, more than any other activity, allows you to quickly get off the beaten path and enjoy the solitude and majesty of nature.

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HIKING: Monkey Mountain / Sayulita-San Pancho

From First Timer to Advanced  cyclist, you’ll find challenge in every one of our adventures, and be led by the best guides in the area.Quality equipment included.

 

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Boost your mood

Feel Gratitude and improve mindfulness while you experience the rich flora and fauna of this stunning tropical setting.

 

 

 

 

Reach the top!beach punta mita

Hike along lush, jungle paths, up rocks and revines, and emerge onto rocky outcrops with 360 degree views of the surrounding jungles and beaches.

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Join us!

Join our Wildmex guides on one of our adventurous hikes, either to the tranquil San Pancho village or trekking to the top of Monkey Mountain.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Want to get involved?

Our continued dedication to sharing the lifestyle we love while improving our community and environment is something we are very proud of and something you can be part of.

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La Lancha Beach
By Wildmex

La Lancha – Confessions on a wave in the summer

Surfing is an activity that encourages many to live that experience and others to want it to repeat always. It is an experience that fills you with joy, content, satisfaction, excitement and adrenaline. It’s an unforgettable moment from its beginning to its end.

The white wax on the board, its weight under your arm, all this indicates that you are ready to surf. But wait a minute… what waves? Which beach? Sayulita? La Lancha? They’re both fabulous, so you decide.

This time we are going to talk about La Lancha:

La Lancha BeachThe journey begins, the heat and humidity can be felt already and what you want is to get to the water soon. You start the walk to the beach: Mangroves in sight, logs, rocks, insects playing, fallen leaves, green leaves, wind, smiles, nerves, unknown people and friends too, it is a magical moment that begins to come true.

At last you arrive, your feet touch and feel the sand and the first thing you see is the deep blue of the sea and you observe the waves: What is there? Left or right? The right-hand wave is soft, gentle and long while the left-hand wave is fast and challenging. Then you wait and breathe. And you decide: it’s time to get in the water.
Your fingers feel the softness and freshness of the water and you start to move as if you were a fish in the water, paddling on until you reach the point where the waves begin to break. At that moment your heart beats hard and fast, you decide to state calm and patient so you can try to catch a nice wave.

You feel the moment, you see the wave that you have been waiting for and you think : it’s mine, it’s mine; I’m at the right spot, I’m in the moment and you start padding to pick up speed so that the wave pushes you. You push up with your arms, lift your chest and legs, tilt your weight and start the best moment: the ride. You do this repeatedly. It’s different, fun and challenging. You end up exhausted but happy, cheerful and satisfied.

You repeat the experience over and over again and realize that surfing is not only a sport, it is a lifestyle, a way of connecting with nature, of fostering respect and passion for life.

Cheer up and live the experience at La Lancha beach!

By Wildmex

Newsletter September 2019

Hola Friends,
We are excited to share the lifestyle we love this Autumn with you

Surf Packages from September 16th (Mexican Independence Day)
till November 2nd (Dia de Muertos)

 

 

Custom Surf Camps: your choice of accommodation in Sayulita or San Pancho, plus
  • Full access to our board inventory: Including Surf • SUP • Boogie boards for the length of your stay.
  • Continuous coaching: Passionate, qualified and experienced bilingual surf instructors.
  • Complimentary pickup and drop-off service from our Sayulita HQ to our Punta Mita HQ • La Lancha surf shop.
  • Punta Mita and Sayulita HQ Facilities Access - Surfboards • Showers • Lockers • Wifi • Surf Shop • Restaurant.

Our surf and stay packages are created to suit all surfing abilities.

 

 

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INTERMEDIATE, ADVANCED SURF ADVENTURE • CHACALA 

Also known locally as Caleta, this is one of the most secluded and beautiful surf breaks in the area.The combination of remote, tropical coast, warm clear waters and pumping world class waves make it a dream surf destination and one of the best surf spots in the region.Nothing describes a surfer’s playground quite like this beautiful surf break - come play!

 

BEGINNER / INTERMEDIATE SURF ADVENTURE • PLATANITOS 

The beaches of San Blas area have been recognized internationally for their beauty and their special charm for beginner surf, in addition to having one of the longest waves in the world according to the Guinness Records.
Enjoy a taste of real Mexico in this quaint and charming village, adventure and discover this gorgeous rural , tropical setting.

 

 

HOTELITO LOS SUEÑOS SAYULITA

All journeys have secret destinations of which the traveler is unaware.

The ideal backdrop for your introduction to wellness travel. Discover a new perspective, whether it’s about your own life or through learning about a new culture. Exercise your body and relax your mind.

3 blocks from Sayulita beach • Fresh Organic Breakfast included • Two Pools • Large outdoor spaces & Lounge • Two Yoga Studios • Free Gym access •  AC & wi-fi • Solar Power Energy • No plastic straws, plates or cups • One free yoga class.

PAL.MAR HOTEL TROPICAL SAN PANCHO

Not all those who wander are lost!

Throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover.
Enjoy the beautiful suites and rooms designed in Mexican contemporary style, here you can feel safe and at home, relax at the pool, live a healthy life-style and free your mind.

3 blocks from San Pancho beach • Breakfast • Pool • Outdoor spaces & Lounge • Yoga Studio • Kitchen • AC & wi-Fi • Refillable, Organic Local Amenities • No plastic straws , plates or cups.
Crocodile on the beach, ecosystem in La Lancha
By Wildmex

Ecosystems in La Lancha, Nayarit

Cocodriles and Mangrove

Mangrove swamps, Ecosystems in La LanchaMangrove swamps are unique ecological communities that link freshwater and oceanic ecosystems and host a rich diversity of animal species. A mangrove commonly refers to two different things: a tidal swamp ecosystem found in tropical deltas, estuaries, lagoons or islands, and the characteristic tree species populating this ecosystem (with roots that have a complex salt filtration system and ability to adapt to harsh conditions). Its purpose (in the Ecosystems in La Lancha beach for example) is to filter, protect, and maintain the quality of its natural habitat.

In Mexico, there are four types of mangroves depending on their root systems and functions: Red, White, Black, and Zaragoza o Botoncillo, of which some tolerate up to 70ups. Each one provides different natural and commercial resources.

Mangroves develop important ecosystem functions. Perhaps the most important role of mangroves is that they protect vulnerable coastlines from flooding. They hold soil together and prevent coastal erosion as well as shield inland areas during storms to minimize destructive impact. They biologically filter the quality of water creating opportunity for diverse forms of wildlife (trees, fish nurseries, birds, and reptiles) to thrive. Mangroves also are studied and known to break down pollutants and play a large role in the capturing and storing of carbon.

Crocodile on the beachMexico is divided into 5 regions where mangroves can be found: the North Pacific, Central Pacific, South Pacific, Gulf of Mexico, and the Yucatán Peninsula. The state of Jalisco located on the Central Pacific coast has had the greatest loss of mangroves with 8,098ha from 1970-1980 to 2,201ha by 2010, thus losing more than 70% of its territory.

In Banderas Nayarit Bay, there is an important extension of these mangroves located in front of our office in Punta de Mita leading to a special virgin beach “La Lancha”. Standing out in their size and beauty, these tropical trees house impressive exotic plant and animal life. Crocodiles, a common species found inhabiting this region, have lived here many years before this land was discovered. This is contrary to the idea that crocodiles were introduced to this area. Crocodiles utilize this area for all aspects of their life cycle including feeding, breeding, and rearing young.

Our friends from the Sanctuary of Crocodiles ‘El Cora’WildMex is an adventure company that cares about nature and the life it creates and sustains. Nature is our home and we take various actions to raise awareness of the care and responsibility necessary to protect it. It is our partnership to these ecosystems that allow us to enjoy and share its energy and purpose. WildMex ExcursionOn Thursday, August 15th 2019, a collaboration took place with friends from the Sanctuary of Crocodiles ‘El Cora’ who explained the importance of mangroves, their functions and benefits of its diversity, as well as focusing on the facts and myths concerning crocodiles to be able to better understand them. After the discussion, a tour was given where people were able to have a greater and more personal experience with the mangrove and its unique plant and animal wildlife species.

 

https://www.biodiversidad.gob.mx/ecosistemas/manglares2013/extensionDist.html
https://creho.org/humedales/tipos-de-humedales/