Why to Invest in Manzanillo
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Manzanillo is known for being a favorite destination for families. The proximity to Guadalajara, Leon, Morelia, Aguascalientes, Colima, a mild climate, warm all year long, wide beaches of soft sand with waves perfect for water sports make Manzanillo an ideal place for family holidays. Manzanillo is one of the municipalities and municipality from the state of Colima, Mexico. It is the main seaport of the Mexican Pacific coast. It lies on the route of shipping lines in the Far East North, Central and South America and Oceania, is a Mexican port and industrial tourism.Including Manzanillo Bay is integrated from the Punta de Campos, in the south to the north Juluapan. In this area there are three distinct peoples: Manzanillo, and Santiago Salahua now conurbation. Its main tourist attractions are the beaches where you can practice water sports. Description In the 2005 census the city of Manzanillo had a population of 110,728 and its municipality had 137,842. It is the second-largest community in the state, after Colima, the capital. The municipality covers an area of 1,578.4 kmē (609.42 sq mi), and includes such outlying communities as El Colomo, in addition to many smaller communities.
Manzanillo is also a beach resort and, as the self-proclaimed "sailfish capital" of the world, hosts a yearly sailfish fishing tournament. The Revillagigedo Islands, off the west coast of Mexico in the Pacific Ocean, are part of the municipality. Manzanillo is a sister city of the U.S. cities of Flagstaff, Arizona; San Pablo, California; and Saint Paul, Minnesota.
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Isla Navidad
The place with no limits.
Isla Navidad, the full tourist destination with an international dimension, 500 hectares includes major developments and projects: Country Club with 27 holes, two marinas, yacht cl...
Ponto Horizonte
Only for Your loved Ones.
Architectural Set of 4 towers with spectacular views overlooking the Pacific Ocean, has a private beach, the creek adjacent to the Santiago River, where you can practice wate...