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Description A beautiful destination with gorgeous beaches, amazing resorts, anbundant outdoor activities all in a tranquil, laid back setting.
Destination
Highlights World class fishing, great golf, luxurious resorts, abundant outdoor activities, great weather all in a casual laid back atmosphere.
Local
Weather Sporting a yearly average of 350 days of sunshine, Manzanillo shares the same latitude as Hawaii, and has some of the best weather in Mexico. From November through April the daily temperature ranges from 75-82 degrees, while nights cool off to a comfortable 63-75 degrees. May through October offer slightly higher temperatures but significantly higher humidity as well.
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Description It's playtime in palm-tree-shaded Manzanillo where the weather's perfect nearly every day and outdoor activities abound. On land there's golf, horseback riding and hiking, biking and bird watching. By the sea, sunbathe and picnic in privacy on unspoiled beaches.
Local Information The official currency of Mexico is the Mexican Peso. American funds are widely accepted, though we recommend buying some pesos, especially for shopping at the local markets and tips. Currency can be exchanged at casas de cambio (exchange houses), banks, and hotels, though the latter usually have the highest rates and tack on a service fee. ATMs are readily available and accept foreign bankcards. Major credit cards are widely accepted.
Airport
Information You can reach Manzanillo by all of the major US carriers ~ American, Continental, Alaska Airlines, and Delta. Frequency is reduced in the summer months but their are flights offered year round. Please be advised that many destinations charge a departure fee. Generally, most airlines include this fee in the cost of your airline ticket. We recommend you contact the airline directly to review the details with the carrier.
Entry
Requirements The U.S. Department of State and Homeland Security requires all travelers to and from Mexico to have a passport to establish the bearer's identity and nationality. Non-U.S. citizens should contact the airline they are traveling on, or their local consulate regarding the specific entry requirements that apply to their nationality.