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VILLA ESCONDIDA -  HUATULCO, OAXACA
VILLA ESCONDIDA - HUATULCO, OAXACA

Playa Bocana is a beautiful destination that welcomes surfers, birds watchers and sun bathers to enjoy its warm sand. Take a stroll down the mouth of the river, experience an authentic local mud bath, ride the waves at sunrise or simply lay in the sun and listen to the waves all at Playa Bocana.  Villa Escondida is located just 20 minutes from Huatulco's International airport and Villa Escondida provides guests with airport pick up and delivery. 

CASA CORONA DEL MAR - PT. VALLARTA
CASA CORONA DEL MAR - PT. VALLARTA

Relax and decompress in the comfort and luxury of this magnificent 4 bedroom, 4 ½ bath villa beautifully located on a rocky promontory overlooking the pacific just 2 hours drive north of Puerto Vallarta.  This is a highly affordable week’s vacation of 5 star quality and only 3 hours flight time fromLos Angeles.  A perfect surfing and outdoors vacation for both families and couples.

For over 30 years surfers have been exploring the great points, reefs and beach breaks that litter the 2,000 plus miles of sun-drenched and surf rich Mexican coastline.  Enjoy the laid back lifestyle of the Mexican people and the consistent swells that bless the region.  Mexico's Pacific beaches are no longer a secret but you can still find plenty of uncrowded lineups.  Most of us can make the trip to Mexico in little more than a two-hour flight so you spend more time surfing and less time traveling.

Southern hemisphere storms and local hurricanes off the southern Mexican coast send consistent waves during the wet season months of April - October.  The consistency and proximity makes Mainland Mexico one of the best summer surf destinations for both value and waves!

WEATHER

The Tropic of Cancer effectively divides the country into temperate and tropical zones. Land north of the twenty-fourth parallel experiences cooler temperatures during the winter months. South of the twenty-fourth parallel, temperatures are fairly constant year round and vary solely as a function of elevation. This gives Mexico one of the world's most diverse weather systems.

Areas south of the twenty-fourth parallel with elevations up to 1,000 m (3,281 ft) (the southern parts of both coastal plains as well as the Yucatán Peninsula), have a yearly median temperature between 24 to 28 °C (75.2 to 82.4 °F). Temperatures here remain high throughout the year, with only a 5 °C (9 °F) difference between winter and summer median temperatures.

Both Mexican coasts, except for the south coast of the Bay of Campeche and northern Baja, are also vulnerable to serious hurricanes during the summer and fall.  Although low-lying areas north of the twentieth-fourth parallel are hot and humid during the summer, they generally have lower yearly temperature averages (from 20 to 24 °C or 68 to 75.2 °F) because of more moderate conditions during the winter.

Many parts of Mexico, particularly the north, have a dry climate with sporadic rainfall while parts of the tropical lowlands in the south average more than 2,000 mm (78.7 in) of annual precipitation. For example, many cities in the north like Monterrey, Hermosillo, andMexicali experience temperatures of 40 °C (104 °F) or more in summer. In the Sonoran desert temperatures reach 50 °C (122 °F) or more. Northern Mexico is characterized by desert because it is located in a latitude where all deserts around the globe are formed