Monday, September 29, 2008

A day at Yelapa

A day at Yelapa is a truly unique experience, a step into a small, quiet village, separated in spirit from many of the challenges of the modern world. Visitors won't find diesel fumes and honking horns here; on the other hand, if they miss the last water taxi, they won't find a way home until tomorrow.

That doesn't mean you won't have a long list of items on your Yelapa "to do" list. A visit might include a day at the beach, snorkeling or parasailing in Yelapa Cove; a delicious meal of freshly-caught seafood; and a ride on horseback to the waterfall beyond the village. Visit the shops and pick up something crafted from rosewood by local artisans. Whatever you do, bring cash because many merchants do not accept credit cards.

A number of artists and musicians make Yelapa their home, at least for part of the year, and they frequently perform in the local bistros; the restaurants and bars on the beach usually close when the last water taxi heads back to the city, but many in the village stay open for dinner.

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