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“... A gorgeous, coconut-producing plantation, an 1,100-acre estuary teeming with exotic birds and a turtle camp protecting the endangered olive ridleys... Stylishly designed villas for rent to vacationers or for sale... Visitors at Playa Las Tortugas can go out on nightly turtle patrols and also help with the release of hundreds of hatchlings, or paddle out into the estuary to watch birds like the spectacular roseate spoonbill as it flies over... ” Entrée Magazine
Our Casa Luna is the perfect spot for those interested in visiting a quiet area amidst great natural beauty; for being away from crowds and traffic of the resort beaches in a cleaner environment; where you can enjoy one of the most favorable climates in the world; and, a place that your children and families will enjoy visiting.
Arriving you'll find each of the two large bedroom suites, decorated with rustic furnishings from the artisan community of "Tonalá", has a view directly down through the rows of the coconut palm grove and gardens to the beach. The suites are complemented with colorfully tiled bathrooms in the "Puebla" and "Dolores Hidalgo" talavera tradition. King-sized beds, desks, and access from each bedroom to the beckoning gardens, pool, and ocean help to make your visit enjoyable.
The main floor is comprised of living room, dining area, a well-equipped kitchen including dishwasher, breakfast bar, and a half-bath, designed with comfort in mind. Take the opportunity to enjoy a traditional meal prepared by one of our cooking staff, or make yourself at home in our complete kitchen.
Individual shaded terraces, with that "big blue" Pacific ocean view, connect to the living and dining areas providing a nice space for a relaxed breakfast or afternoon nap.
Up above you'll find a peaceful terrace that spans the entire rooftop, with its own woven-palm shade "palapa". This is a fabulous spot for enjoying the sounds and views of the ocean and estuary, sunbathing, and grilling lunch or dinner. Add a margarita or piña colada and every element is in place for the perfect tropical vacation.
Surrounding Area
Our entire state of Nayarit area enjoys one of the most favorable climates in the world. Average daily year-round temperatures range from highs of 80-85 degrees (perfect beach weather) to lows of 60-70 degrees (perfect sleeping weather). Swim year round, but consider packing a light sweater for the evenings in the winter months. Rain, when it falls, generally occurs between June and September as night-time or pre-dawn thundershowers.
“Each day, I would ride a boogie board in the perfect surf, kayak the pristine estuary that borders the property, do a little birding or horseback riding, and tour by car and foot the scenic Sierra mountains. Then, about 9 p. M. Each of the three nights I was there, I’d walk a few hundred yards from my villa to the research station. There, I worked alongside trained staff, spotting nesting turtles, then digging up the eggs for incubation...... ” The Washington Post March 5, 2006
You can visit small typical Mexican villages, enjoy fresh fish and other local seafood at small rustic beachfront restaurants, tour a tropical river and waterfalls, see historic San Blas, and drive up through the foothills of the Sierra Madre mountains to colonial Tepic where crafts of the Huichol Indians are found.
Playa Las Tortugas has kilometers of uncrowded, clean sand beach, and a number of activities both on property and nearby such as Surfing, Wave Kayaking, Boogie Boarding, Fishing, and Shelling, Canoeing, Whale Watching, Bird Watching, Walking or Running on Miles of Sand Beach, and Sea Turtle Conservation activities (during season) at the Sea Turtle Conservation Camp.
Frequently there is one festival or another in small towns within an hour of our location. There are a number of excursions you might take, with or without a guide.
Playa Las Tortugas is located on a section of coastline which is nesting habitat of several species of sea turtle in the beautiful state of Nayarit, Mexico 70 miles north of the Puerto Vallarta (PVR) International Airport and about 50 miles west of Tepic, the colonial capital of Nayarit.
Getting Here - Transportation
For those who prefer not to drive we are happy to arrange transportation for you in our private shuttle, you may rent a car and drive your self which a large number of our guests do, or if you'd like to be more adventurous you may decide to come by bus and local taxi. We can send you details on the numerous car rental companies, or instructions on which buses and local taxis to take including approximate costs. |
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