Bucerias

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Bucerias is a city in Nayarit, on the Pacific Coast of Mexico.
Bucerias is a popular beach town on the coast of Bahia de Banderas between Mexcales and La Crus de Huanacaxtle, about eleven miles (18km) northwest of the Puerto Vallarta airport.
The tourism and expat district is the two-block by twelve-block area between the beach and National Highway 200 (MEX-200). The highway is also shown on maps and in street addresses as Blvd. Rivera Nayarit and as Av. Heroes de Nacozari.
A meandering city street in an arroyo that acts as a drain for rainwater bisects the town into the eastern “Zona Dorada” with the beach lined mostly with hotels and condos and the western “El Centro” with mostly restaurants lining the beach. The two zones are joined across the arroyo by the “Puente del Beso” foot bridge. A central park, a statue of an oyster diver and an extensive artesian market are near the footbridge in El Centro.
The real estate company Elements Realty Group publishes a tourism and business map that is available at its office (Av. Mexico two blocks west of the park) and Jody Tours across the street.

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