Population:
950,000
Size: 10,465 square miles
Location: western Mexico
Borders: Pacific Ocean and states of Durango,
Sinaloa and Jalisco
Important cities/sites within the state: La
Tovara, Mexcaltitlan, San Blas, Tepic and the
Ceboruco Volcano
Major airports: Tepic Airport (TPQ)
Time Zone: Mountain Standard Time
Located along the Pacific Ocean, Nayarit offers a
variety of attractions ranging from stunning beaches
and ecotourism spots, to historic sites and
beautifully preserved cultures and traditions.
The region was formerly inhabited by the Cora and
Huichol indigenous groups who settled in the
mountains of the Sierra Madre Occidental mountain
range. It also served as a transit area for the
Tenochtitlan and Huitzilopochtli groups, and during
the 18th century, became the starting point for the
evangelization of Alta California.
Today, Nayarit features archaeological sites,
colonial structures and 19th-century buildings in
its cities, including the renowned destination of
Nuevo Vallarta, one of the most luxurious
attractions in Mexico and just north of Puerto
Vallarta. The splendid city is known for its modern
facilities nestled in three miles of beach. Its
modern marina, gourmet restaurants, luxury
condominiums and upscale residential zones are only
a few reasons travelers are drawn to this
eye-catching city.
Another charming town in the state of Nayarit is San
Blas, best known for its calm ambiance, pleasant
climate, surf, sport-fishing and cuisine. The city
is nestled in lush natural surroundings, perfect for
ecotourism activities and beach lounging. Natural
attractions in San Blas include El Rey, El Borrego,
Las Islitas, Bahia de Matachín, Los Cocos, Playa
Miramar and Aticaza, which once served as a shelter
for pirates and buccaneers.
Founded in the 18th century, San Blas served as the
starting point for several important expeditions
during the colonial period. The city was also a
major trading spot where the first customs house of
New Spain was built – Maritime Customs House – a
structure that now stands as a tourist attraction of
great significance.
In addition to its captivating cities, the state of
Nayarit is renowned for its local cuisine that
includes the unique sopa marinera, made from
seafood; iguana steak; smoked stopped mullet and
fried fish. As one of the country’s most exclusive
marine and residential complexes, the diverse state
also offers a wide range of shopping options,
featuring everything from local handicrafts made by
the Huichol, to more upscale items like fine
leatherwork, silver, perfumery, trendy beachwear and
local ceramics.
Nayarit is a state of legends, architectural
contrasts and native traditions nestled in beautiful
surroundings of lush vegetation and state-of-the-art
facilities. |