Located south of Puerto Vallarta lies the municipality of Cabo Corrientes, marking the southernmost point of Banderas Bay. El Tuito, its capital, is a small town (population less than 4,000) located approximately 1,085 meters above sea level. Its name derives from the ancient Náhuatla language spoken by the Aztecs and means “little beautiful valley.” As you drive into town, you will be immediately taken by the uniformity of its buildings, painted with a mixture of local clays that gives their walls a unique orange tinge. Cottage industries abound, from organic coffee and artisan cheese to raicilla, the local moonshine, not available legally until very recently.
Just barely considered part of the Costalegre, this inland town near Tomatlan lies along Highway 200. It's easy to miss and one that I have missed until our trip to Tehuamixtle out on the coast. I will definately make time for a few hours in El Tuito on my next Vallarta trip.
Buildings around the plazaJust barely considered part of the Costalegre, this inland town near Tomatlan lies along Highway 200. It's easy to miss and one that I have missed until our trip to Tehuamixtle out on the coast. I will definately make time for a few hours in El Tuito on my next Vallarta trip.
Buildings around the plaza
Activities on the Plaza
A building on the plaza
El Tuito, Jalisco, Costalegre, Mexico
1 comments:
Hi,
Beatiful pictures of El Tuito, sure it s a very pleasant pueblo typico, muy secure and localised in the vallee of gods.
For your information, now there is a Hotel boutique, HOTELITO JARDIN DEL TUITO, it s a creatif space and a mixt beetween Mexico and Paris.
You can see it at www.jardindeltuito.com
Cordially,
Laurence
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