Personal photo: BahÃa de Banderas
July 2014
Last time I was there, we went ATV-ing through the mountains and the small town located in the middle of them. It was without a doubt one of the most interesting things i've ever done. There was something fascinating about the people living there. They had so much less than us, yet they were living in a place more beautiful than we even get to see on a daily basis. Aside from that, they were were some of the most welcoming and most gracious people i've ever met.
One of the things that I think separates Punta de Mita from other beaches is the rocks. Some people don't like them because they are all over the beach, but I do.
Personal photo: Four Seasons Resort
July 2014
At night, the resort I stayed at lights them up and you can see them from any distance. It's very pretty. There is a ledge over the water that you can walk out to, thats where most people go to take pictures. They also do romantic dinners up there (on my bucket list.)
If you're ever considering a trip to Mexico, look into Punta de Mita. Trust me, it's worth it.
Carrie