Rentals
Real Estate
Hotels
Free Listings
 Search:
 

San Pancho, Nayarit



Ten Things to Like About San Pancho
Around San Pancho:
   Guayabitos
   La Cruz de Huanacaxtle
   Mascota
   Puerto Vallarta
   San Blas
   San Sebastian
   Sayulita
   Talpa
   Yelapa
   Yelapa Water Taxi

Time’s up! Pencils down. Pass your papers to the front of the class. If you can’t answer the question because you haven’t studied (or visited) San Pancho, I’ll let you sneak a peak at my answers. Here are 10 things I like about San Pancho, whose official name is San Francisco, Nayarit.

1. An interesting history. San Pancho was developed as a company town by former president Luis Echevarría. The controversial politico built the town around a made-to-order mango-processing plant. Echevarrias’s circular, 10-bedroom mansion, now privately owned (and available to rent) has awesome ocean vistas. It perches on the promontory that separates San Pancho from Sayulita, just to the south.

2. Wide, sandy streets with hardly any traffic. Small pickup trucks and cars roll along at a leisurely pace, but many people walk or ride a bike. Built according to blueprint instead of higgledy-piggledy as many small towns develop, San Pancho has straight, gridlike streets similar to those of Santa Rosalia (a copper-mining company town on the Baja peninsula).

3. Until recently, it has “flown under the radar.” San Pancho’s lack of consistently challenging surf makes most surfers continue on to Sayulita or Punta Mita. Mexican families, on the other hand, prefer the calmer, more swimmable water at Lo de Marcos, just to the north, leaving San Pancho in supreme tranquility.

4. Its name. How many places are better known by their nickname than by their official one? Pancho is the nickname for Francisco, which in English is ‘Francis’ or ‘Frank.’

5. Good food. For a small town, San Pancho has more than its share of good restaurants. Even the guy selling massive seafood burritos does a masterful job, and more worldly entrepreneurs elevate their soups, seafood and even pizzas to culinary works of art.

6. Places to get lost. Behind the town, the vibrant jungle awaits exploration on horseback or on foot.

7. Interesting people. Among the ever-expanding ex-pat population are Europeans, Canadians, norteamericanos, and South Americans, too. And it seems like half of the people doing business along the main street, Avenida Tercer Mundo (“Third World Street”), are related. There’s lots of civic pride in this pretty town.

8. A flat, sandy beach. Walk north or south from town (the main street leads straight to the beach from Highway 200) to the headlands at either end of the beach, a distance of a little less than a kilometer each way. Small waves tend to break on shore, and a riptide makes this not the greatest swimming beach, however.

9. Plastic café tables with umbrellas on the sand. This scene is standard along Mexico’s Pacific Coast beaches, but no less welcome for its familiarity. This is a great place to while away the afternoon.

10. Good access to points north and south. Beyond Sayulita, La Cruz de Huanacaxtle and Bucerías are just a bit farther down the coast, while Rincón de Guayabitos, Platanitos, and other beautiful beaches lie to the north. Puerto Vallarta is 35 to 45 minutes away, depending on traffic. A new road from Sayulita leads to Punta Mita, making the northernmost point on Banderas Bay just a short car or cab ride away.

San Pancho Real Estate   ♦   San Pancho Rentals   ♦   San Pancho Hotels



San Pancho Vacation Rentals  
Rentals
San Pancho, Nayarit

More Info
Costa Azul  
Hotel
San Pancho, Nayarit
800-365-7613

More Info
Inn at San Pancho, Home of the GataGorda  

San Pancho, Nayarit
413-553-3628

More Info
3bedroom home in San Pancho $258K  
Property for Sale
San Pancho, Nayarit

More Info
HOTEL CIELO ROJO  
Rentals
Asia # 6, San Francisco, Nayarit
311 258 4155

More Info
Duplex in San Pancho $567K  
Property for Sale
San Pancho, Nayarit

More Info
House for Sale in San Pancho, $260k  
Property for Sale
San Pancho, Nayarit

More Info
Casita Cielo Azul  
Rentals
Calle America Latina, San Pancho, Nayarit

More Info

Put your listing here


San Pancho real estate, rentals, hotels, restaurants, weather, map, and travel guides.




Buy us a taco!

Mexican News

Journalist Killed In Southern Mexico, 4th So Far In 2010
MEXICO CITY (AP) — A journalist has been killed in southern Mexico, the fourth slain in the country so far this year. The leader of the journalists union in Guerrero state says Evaristo Pacheco ...
Mon, 15 Mar 2010 20:39:47 -0400
More Mexican News

Mexican Slang


tocayo

vocabulary

Meaning: namesake, person with your same name (We don’t use this word much in English, and when we do, it usually refers to someone who has been named after a relative or family friend.)

Example: [Juanito] Hola, tocayo, ¿cómo estamos? (Hi, namesake, how’s it going?) [Juan] Voy bien, Juanito, ¿y tú? (I’m fine, Juanito, and you?)

More Mexican Slang

Articles

How to get an FM3

By Pat Cordes
If you plan on staying in Mexico for more than 6 months at a time you will need an FM3. ........more

The Green Angels

By Jane Onstott
The unthinkable happens: your car is kaput. Luckily for you, there’s a slender shoulder that you manage to pull onto before the thing conks out. ........more

Bring Your Computer!

By Pat Cordes
Back home you have a TV, a telephone and a stereo. When you are traveling your computer is all of these things and more. ........more


Bookmark and Share


Privacy Policy  | Semana Santa 2010   | Feria de Leon   | Guadalajara Real Estate  | San Blas  | Tijuana Buenas Raices  | Where to Retire  
Guayabitos  | Teacapan  | Punta Banda  | Guaymas  | Morelia  | Mazatlan Carnival 2010  | Copper Canyon  | Costa Lora  | Huatulco
Zacatecas  | Sayulita  | Puerto Escondido  | Tepic  | Tijuana  | Guanajuato  | Progreso  | Izamal  | Puerto Vallarta Real Estate  
Yelapa  | La Manzanilla Real Estate  | Ferias  | Ajijic Weather  | Santa Rosalia  | Real de Catorce   | Creel   | Lake Chapala   | Batopilas
Map of Puerto Vallarta   | Boutique Hotels   | Patzcuaro Rentals   | Ajijic Bienes Raices   | Los Cabos Vacation Rentals  
Loreto Lots for Sale   | Tulum Real Estate   | Bucerias for Rent   | Mulege House for Sale   | Zihuatanejo Vacation Rentals  | Ajijic Rentals
Maps  | Gay Travel  | Best Surf Spots  | Best Beaches  | Gay Mexico   | Weather Forecast Mazatlan   | Dentist in Mexico   | Best Snorkeling
Find Real Estate   | Long Term Rentals   | Puerto Morelos Condos   | Ensenada House for Sale   | Buses in Mexico   | Playa Del Carmen
La Penita   | Budget Travel   | Manzanillo Rentals  | Cozumel Property   | Budget Airlines   | Acapulco Real Estate   | Puerto Vallarta Hotels
Mazatlan Real Estate  | Chapala Apartments  | Housesitting   | Aerolineas   | Weather in Mexico   | Ferry   | Nuevo Vallarta   | FM3 Form
Spanish Slang   | Pendejo   | Mamacita Definition   | Felicidades Meaning   | Corazon   | Gabacho Means   | Pelon   | Chale   | Chingadera   | Orale   

Copyright 2009 by Mexico Guru, Mexico - All rights reserved.