July 20th, 2011 Share this: Twitter | StumbleUpon | Facebook | eMail | LinkedIn
This summer season here in Zihuatanejo is shaping up to be a fairly quiet one, it looks like. There’s a bit more tourist action in town–especially in Ixtapa–as summer vacationers hit the hotels and beaches, but the recent rains and overcast skies have been putting [...]
June 10th, 2011 Share this: Twitter | StumbleUpon | Facebook | eMail | LinkedIn
So the storm–now category-four hurricane Adrian moving northwest and well offshore–passed us by with a few swirls of dust and not a drop of rain. Nevertheless, we were left with some great rainy-season cloud formations that painted a spectacular sunset for us last night. This [...]
August 13th, 2010 This year Ixtapa Zihuatanejo is getting a really good dousing of rain, much needed after not having had much of a rainy season at all last year. We’re half-way through the rainy season in Zihua… [...]
July 16th, 2010 Share this: Twitter | StumbleUpon | Facebook | eMail | LinkedIn
What a glorious wake-up this morning, after a few days of intermittent spitting and drizzling rain interspersed with a couple of good downpours, to see that the skies were an intense blue and virtually cloudless, and the air crystal clear and sparkling, with no sign [...]
January 27th, 2009 Share this: Twitter | StumbleUpon | Facebook | eMail | LinkedIn
Wow, we’ve been having a few overcast days lately – high clouds partially obscuring the direct sun which nevertheless does not cease to warm us up more than comfortably, toast our skin while on the beach (caution: you can burn just as easily under these [...]
December 15th, 2008 Share this: Twitter | StumbleUpon | Facebook | eMail | LinkedIn
The Virgin of Guadalupe
Even though we’re in our standard just-before-Christmas lull and in general tourism is on the low side, there has been movement and many fun happenings in town lately, and over the next while there is a lot more planned, so [...]
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Welcome to the Zihuatanejo Journal, a site listing special events and activities for the beautiful Pacific coast area of Ixtapa Zihuatanejo, Mexico, and the nearby communities of Troncones Beach, Pantla-Buenavista and Barra de Potosi.
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