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10 Best place to visit in Tomatlán Mexico

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MEXICO'S COOLEST BEACH & TOWN - BOCA DE TOMATLAN

Scenic drone clips and cinematic clips of the town of Boca De Tomatlan in the state of Jalisco and the west coast of Mexico. I had been traveling up the coast of Mexico and stopped not far from the famous town Puerto Vallarta. It's a small town with a population of 660 people and one of many towns in the area that has a river flowing through town and in to the Pacific Ocean.
I had previously been in many cool places along the coast such as Huatulco, Zipolite, Mazunte, Acapulco, Manzanillo and many more places in the states of Oaxaca, Guerrero, Jalisco and more.

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Paseo por Boca de Tomatlán, su playa y el Malecón de Boca completo

Paseo guiado por algunas calles de Boca de Tomatlán - - por la playa del muelle embarcadero, viendo la bahía, los restaurantes y paseando por todo el malecón de Boca, que fue inaugurado en abril del 2017.

0:04 Buses que viajan de Puerto Vallarta a Boca de Tomatlán (Blancos y Naranjos, salen de la esquina de Constitución y Basilio Badillo en la Zona Romántica
0:23 Calle Pelícanos Boca de Tomatlán
0:47 Boca Divers, tours y actividades en la bahía
1:31 Tacos Ana
2:16 Estacionamiento Restaurante El Embarcadero
2:40 Muelle de Boca de Tomlatán (embarcadero)
3:18 Vista de la Bahía de Boca de Tomatlán
3:37 Taxis acuáticos (pangas) de Boca
5:44 Restaurante El Embarcadero
7:27 Restaurante Los Mangos
8:02 Restaurante Boca del Mar
8:48 Malecón de Boca de Tomatlán
9:06 Boca del río Horcones (desembocadura)
9:10 Playa de Boca de Tomatlán
10:09 Caminando por el malecón de Boca
10:58 Baños y duchas públicas
11:57 Vista de los taxis acuáticos y la desembocadura del Río Horcones

Boca de Tomatlán es un pueblo de pescadores al sur de Puerto Vallarta (30 minutos / 18 kilómetros) siguiendo la carretera que va hacia Barra de Navidad. Es el último pueblo con salida al mar en la zona sur de Puerto Vallarta, es por eso que también se conoce y utiliza como punto de partida para rutas en taxi acuático hacia las playas y pueblos de la zona sur de la Bahía de Banderas, entre éstas se incluyen Playa Colomitos, Las Caletas, Las Animas, Quimixto, Majahuitas, Yelapa, Pizota, Chimo, Tavo y muchos más.

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Boca de Tomatlán muelle malecón y playa 08/12/2019 Boca de Tomatlan Boardwalk & Beach Jalisco Mexico

Boca de Tomatlán es un pueblo de pescadores a 17 kilómetros al sur de Puerto Vallarta (unos 15-20 minutos en auto, 20-25 minutos en bus). Video filmado el 08 de diciembre del 2019.

Ofrece una playa muy bonita, buenos restaurantes rústicos, varias actividades y un punto de partida para ir a visitar las muchas playas al sur de la bahía. Boca de Tomatlán es el últimos pueblo y playa antes que la carretera se dirige tierra adentro en su ruta a las zonas de Cabo Corrientes hacia el sur y Barra de Navidad. Los pueblos inmediatos hacia el sur son Las Juntas y Los Veranos y El Tuito que está a 29 km de Boca (el jardón Botánico está entre Las Juntas y El Tuito).

Entre las actividades cercanas que puedes disfrutar están el Jardín Botánico de Puerto Vallarta con uno de los mejores restaurantes de la bahía: Hacienda de Oro. Caminar a Playa Colomitos a través de la jungla. Paravelismo, paseos a las playas cercanas, por tierra para los aventureros hasta Las Ánimas, para los demás en lancha (taxi acuático / panga) a Colomitos, Quimixto, Majahuitas, Yelapa, Chimo, Pizota y otros. Visitar, snorkel, buceo y SUP (Stand-up Paddle) a Los Arcos. Hay palapas con pequeños restaurantes rústicos a la orilla de la playa que abren a partir de las 10 de la mañana hasta, más o menos, las 18:00, en ellas podrás disfrutar una cerveza fría y un buen plato de pescado o mariscos sabroso.

Está camino a los Jardines Botánicos de Vallarta, justo 5 kilómetros más allá del pueblo de Mismaloya, y es la bahía de embarque y llegada más popular para los taxis acuáticos que llevan locales y visitantes a las bellas y aisladas playas de la parte sur de la Bahía de Banderas, playas como Colomitos, Las Ánimas, Quimixto, Majahuitas y Yelapa. Horarios de salida de las pangas aquí.
(No debe confundirse Boca de Tomatlán con Boca de Tomates que está al norte del Aeropuerto de PV).

En Boca de Tomatlán desemboca el río Horcones. En la actualidad, gracias al malecón de Boca de Tomatlan y el borde rocoso que se estableció al final del río, el curso está mucho mejor controlado y los lancheros y pescadores tienen un mejor espacio para dejar sus lanchas en resguardo.

Se puede llegar hasta Boca de Tomatlán en auto, taxi acuático, taxi o autobús. Los taxis acuáticos (pangas) pueden conseguirse en la Marina o el muelle de Playa Los Muertos. Los autobuses locales que van a Boca salen todos los días desde temprano alrededor de las 6:30 AM y a intervalos regulares hasta alrededor de las 23:00 horas, en la esquina de Basilio Badillo y Constitución en Viejo Vallarta (Zona romántica), el mismo lugar y los mismos autobuses que van a Mismaloya.

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Boca de Tomatlan is a fishing village 11 miles south of Puerto Vallarta (about 15-20 minutes by car, 20-25 minutes by bus). Video shot December 8, 2019. It offers a very nice beach, good rustic restaurants, several activities and a starting point to visit the many beaches south of the bay. Boca de Tomatlán is the last town and beach before the road heads inland on its route to the areas of Cabo Corrientes to the south and Barra de Navidad. The immediate towns to the south are Las Juntas and Los Veranos and El Tuito which is 29 km from Boca (the botanical garden is between Las Juntas and El Tuito).

Among the nearby activities that you can enjoy is the Botanical Garden of Puerto Vallarta with one of the best restaurants in the bay: Hacienda de Oro. Walk to Playa Colomitos through the jungle. Parasailing, walks to nearby beaches, by land for adventurers to Las Animas, for others by boat (water taxi / panga) to Colomitos, Quimixto, Majahuitas, Yelapa, Chimo, Pizota and others. Visit, snorkel, dive and SUP (Stand-up Paddle) to Los Arcos. There are palapas with small rustic restaurants at the edge of the beach that open from 10 in the morning until, more or less, at 6:00 pm, where you can enjoy a cold beer and a tasty fish or seafood dish.

Boca de Tomatlán empties into the Horcones River, which also passes through the grounds of the Botanical Garden. At present, thanks to the Boca de Tomatlan boardwalk and the rocky edge that was established at the end of the river, the course is much better controlled and the boatmen and fishermen have a better space to leave their boats in the shelter.

You can get to Boca de Tomatlan by car, water taxi, taxi or bus. Water taxis (pangas) can be obtained in the Marina or the pier of Playa Los Muertos. The local buses that go to Boca leave every day from early around 6:30 AM and at regular intervals until around 11:00 PM, at the corner of Basilio Badillo and Constitución in Viejo Vallarta (Romantic Zone), the same place and the same buses that go to Mismaloya.

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BOCA DE TOMATLAN in 4K, Jalisco Mexico 2021 | cinematic tour

Welcome to Boca de Tomatlan or as some say: THE PARADISE of MEXICO!

Boca de Tomatlan in Jalisco, Mexico, is a quaint fishing village south of Puerto Vallarta.
It is surrounded by some of the most stunning Pacific Coast landscape Mexico has to offer.

Close to Boca de Tomatlan are the three beaches Playa Colomitos, Playa Las Animas & Playa Caballo which are easily to be reached from Boca de Tomatlan.

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03:22 Hidden Waterfall, near Playa Colomitos
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Caminata entera de 37 minutos, Boca de Tomatlán a Playa Colomitos en 8 minutos

Ubicada a 1 kilómetro (5 minutos en taxi acuático) al oeste de Boca de Tomatlán (11 millas / 17 km de la plaza principal de Puerto Vallarta), la Playa Colomitos (Colomitos, Cabo Corrientes) es una pequeña y bella playa de arena clara ubicada entre el claro mar esmeralda. olas, rocas redondeadas y un pequeño arroyo y cascada que se sale de la exuberante selva tropical en épocas de lluvia y húmedas.

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Hay dos formas de llegar a la playa y la pequeña bahía, una, la más fácil y recomendada, para aquellos que no están acostumbrados a caminar por la jungla y subir y bajar pendientes, es por mar en una de las pangas locales, los taxis acuáticos. que salen del muelle en Boca de Tomatlán (cobran unos pocos dólares por persona por el viaje).

La otra, que se muestra en este video, es caminar desde Boca hasta Colomitos por un sendero que bordea el río Horcones, luego la bahía de Boca de Tomatlán, luego se adentra en la jungla para salir en la playa de Colomitos al otro lado. Este video muestra el recorrido completo de cómo llegar a Colomitos desde Boca.

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Best things to do near PUERTO VALLARTA - Boca de Tomatlan, Mexico!

We take you with us as we vlog about one of the BEST things to do while you're in or near Puerto Vallarta, Mexico! We walk around and show you the village of Boca de Tomatlan!
....is it a quiet Mexican fishing village or party central, see for yourself!

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0:00 Intro
0:12 This is Boca de Tomatlan, a little fishing village outside of Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.
0:39 11 miles south of Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. Take the bus, taxi or Uber!
1:14 Main highway where you get on/off the bus, shop, eat.
1:55 One way in and out of the town itself.
2:26 More touristy then we thought!
2:48 Dia de Marinero!
3:09 Types of food, cost of food near the Malecon in Boca de Tomatlan.
3:30 Here is the essence of Boca!
3:49 View of the ocean and the river, Rio Horcones, coming together.
4:16 the biggest grocery store in town Minisuper Alondra.
4:34 House and rental units prices in the area.
5:14 Laundromat and how to cross the river.
6:16 How quiet and tranquil is Boca de Tomatlan?
6:50 Upriver is a way more local vibe.
8:02 Hikes available in the area.
8:56 Suites available for rent, prices.
9:32 Towards the ocean, catch water taxis here, prices.
10:10 Route to the beach....right through people's homes!
10:46 How to hike to Colomitos beach.
11:36 Locals coming in from fishing.
12:12 One of the most pictuesque places!
12:38 The ocean and beach of Boca de Tomatlan.
12:55 Walkable town, under and hour to do the entire wal that I did with you in this video!
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Boca de Tomatlan, A Day in Our Jungle Village Life. Jalisco Mexico

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Boca De Tomatlan; Puerto Vallarta, Mexico - Secret Spot [2022] - Subtitulos

Eleven breathtaking and scenic miles south of Puerto Vallarta, Mexico where the Rio Horcones empties its waters into a beautiful cove surrounded by bougainvillea, hibiscus, banana, papaya and palm-covered hills is this quaint fishing village where the river meets the sea. This authentic Mexican fishing village sits in a tropical jungle with cute shops, and, restaurants on or near the sand. Boca de Tomatlan has a stunning beach that feels private compared to the tourist packed main beaches of downtown Puerto Vallarta, a special and secluded escape for a day or two. People here are friendly and polite, kids play on the street and beach, and there’s lots of nature. Thank you for joining Monkey Pooperhead and I in this Secret Spot edition of Boca de Tomatlan.

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Puerto Vallarta 2023 ???????? Top Things To Do for Travelers Beyond The Resorts

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0:43 El Malecón
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3:48 Southern Beaches (Boca de Tomatlan, Colomitos, Las Animas, Quimixto, Yelapa)
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9:54 Los Arcos de Mismaloya
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Boca de Tomatlan Jalisco & Colomitos Beach, Puerto Vallarta Getaway!

Wondering what to do when you are in Puerto Vallarta? Boca de Tomatlán makes a great day trip or weekend getaway. Tomatlan is only 10 miles south of Puerto Vallarta but seems a world away. Join us as we discovery its laid back atmosphere, great food and hike to Playa Colomitos. Our trip begins with a Uber ride south to Tomatlan where we will show you some great beaches south of Puerto Vallarta and discover amazing food in this laid back small town in Banderas Bay. Follow us as we hike the ocean trail to Colomitos Beach.

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Why visit Boca de Tomatlan south of Puerto Vallarta Jalisco Mexico

Boca de Tomatlan is a fishing village 17 kilometers south of Puerto Vallarta (about 15-20 minutes by car, 20-25 minutes by bus). It offers a very nice beach, good rustic restaurants, several activities and a starting point to visit the many beaches south of the bay. Boca de Tomatlán is the last town and beach before the road heads inland on its route to the areas of Cabo Corrientes to the south and Barra de Navidad. The immediate towns to the south are Las Juntas and Los Veranos and El Tuito which is 29 km from Boca (the botanical garden is between Las Juntas and El Tuito).

Among the nearby activities that you can enjoy are the Botanical Garden of Puerto Vallarta with one of the best restaurants in the bay: Hacienda de Oro. Walk to Playa Colomitos through the jungle. Parasailing, walks to nearby beaches, by land for adventurers to Las Animas, for others by boat (water taxi / panga) to Colomitos, Quimixto, Majahuitas, Yelapa, Chimo, Pizota and others. Visit, snorkel, dive and SUP (Stand-up Paddle) to Los Arcos. There are palapas with small rustic restaurants at the edge of the beach that open from 10 in the morning until, more or less, at 6:00 pm, where you can enjoy a cold beer and a tasty fish or seafood dish.

It is on the way to the Botanical Gardens of Vallarta, just 5 kilometers beyond the town of Mismaloya, and is the most popular embarkation and arrival bay for water taxis that take locals and visitors to the beautiful and isolated beaches of the southern part of the city. Bay of Banderas, beaches like Colomitos, Las Animas, Quimixto, Majahuitas and Yelapa. Exit schedules of the pangas here.
(Boca de Tomatlan should not be confused with Boca de Tomates, which is north of the PV Airport).

Boca de Tomatlán empties into the Horcones River, which also passes through the grounds of the Botanical Garden. At present, thanks to the Boca de Tomatlan boardwalk and the rocky edge that was established at the end of the river, the course is much better controlled and the boatmen and fishermen have a better space to leave their boats in shelter. The beach itself is also very popular and the waters of the bay are extremely quiet (not for nothing is used as a port of departure), so if you are a fan of marine swimming, this is the place to visit, we just recommend that you keep away from the area of ​​the pangas.

You can get to Boca de Tomatlan by car, water taxi, taxi or bus. Water taxis (pangas) can be obtained in the Marina or the pier of Playa Los Muertos. The local buses that go to Boca leave every day from early around 6:30 AM and at regular intervals until around 11:00 PM, at the corner of Basilio Badillo and Constitución in Viejo Vallarta (Romantic Zone), the same place and the same buses that go to Mismaloya.

Boca is an authentic fishing village, 10 miles south of the Plaza de Armas of Puerto Vallarta, where the Horcones River empties into a beautiful emerald green bay, surrounded by jungle-covered hills. Enjoy its beaches of fine and clear sand, the gentle waves of the ocean, good food and friendly people.
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Puerto Vallarta (South) . Boca de Tomatlan, Colomitos Beach. Mexico Ep. # 2

The beaches south of Puerto Vallarta. It is part of a 3 episode series of the Pacific Coast of Mexico. Food and Travel.

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Boca de Tomatlan, Jalisco, Mexico as viewed from a small boat 1/11/10

This is what Boca de Tomatlan just south of Puerto Vallarta looked like viewed from the water in a small boat on January 11, 2010. One important correction. The guide saying that the river emptying there got it wrong. I checked on Google and Bing maps and it is the Rio Horcones or Horcones River, not what the guide says which is the one that empties at Boca. I know this because I filmed this River Horcones at the Vallarta Botanical Gardens and Chico's Paradise Restaurant have posted several videos of it. It is the Rio Horcones, not the Boca de Tomatlan river which doesn't exit I don't think. Wonder how Boca looks now 10 years later. Also important, Boca is the last settlement south of Puerto Vallarta accessible by road on Mex. 200 Hwy. Further south places like Yelapa, Quimixto, Las Caletas, etc. all have to be accessed from the water.
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Colomitos Beach | How to get there from Boca de Tomatlan | Puerto Vallarta | Ep. 138

Let's go to Colomitos Beach (Playa Colomitos) in Puerto Vallarta this time. I will show you this tiny beach and a very special restaurant which is perfect for a romantic date. In order to get to the Colomitos beach, I took a bus from downtown to Boca de Tomatlan for 10 pesos. Then, I went to the beach by water taxi. You can choose to hike instead, the trail can take you all the way to the Animas beach. At the end of the video, I will stay at the beach of Boca de Tomaltan for a while and show you a bit of the area.

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Is a Day-Trip to Boca De Tomatlan Worth it From Puerto Vallarta?

Join us as we take a day trip to Boca De Tomatlan from Puerto Vallarta! See how easy it is to use the public transportation to get around outside of Puerto Vallarta! Thanks for watching and please subscribe so you don't miss any of our full-time travel adventures!

Boca de Tomatlán 12/2019 Boca de Tomatlan , Puerto Vallarta, Cabo Corrientes, Jalisco, Mexico

Boca de Tomatlán es un pueblo de pescadores a 17 kilómetros al sur de Puerto Vallarta (unos 15-20 minutos en auto, 20-25 minutos en bus). Ofrece una playa muy bonita, buenos restaurantes rústicos, varias actividades y un punto de partida para ir a visitar las muchas playas al sur de la bahía. Boca de Tomatlán es el últimos pueblo y playa antes que la carretera se dirige tierra adentro en su ruta a las zonas de Cabo Corrientes hacia el sur y Barra de Navidad. Los pueblos inmediatos hacia el sur son Las Juntas y Los Veranos y El Tuito que está a 29 km de Boca (el jardón Botánico está entre Las Juntas y El Tuito).

Entre las actividades cercanas que puedes disfrutar están el Jardín Botánico de Puerto Vallarta con uno de los mejores restaurantes de la bahía: Hacienda de Oro. Caminar a Playa Colomitos a través de la jungla. Paravelismo, paseos a las playas cercanas, por tierra para los aventureros hasta Las Ánimas, para los demás en lancha (taxi acuático / panga) a Colomitos, Quimixto, Majahuitas, Yelapa, Chimo, Pizota y otros. Visitar, snorkel, buceo y SUP (Stand-up Paddle) a Los Arcos. Hay palapas con pequeños restaurantes rústicos a la orilla de la playa que abren a partir de las 10 de la mañana hasta, más o menos, las 18:00, en ellas podrás disfrutar una cerveza fría y un buen plato de pescado o mariscos sabroso.

Está camino a los Jardines Botánicos de Vallarta, justo 5 kilómetros más allá del pueblo de Mismaloya, y es la bahía de embarque y llegada más popular para los taxis acuáticos que llevan locales y visitantes a las bellas y aisladas playas de la parte sur de la Bahía de Banderas, playas como Colomitos, Las Ánimas, Quimixto, Majahuitas y Yelapa. Horarios de salida de las pangas aquí.
(No debe confundirse Boca de Tomatlán con Boca de Tomates que está al norte del Aeropuerto de PV).

En Boca de Tomatlán desemboca el río Horcones. En la actualidad, gracias al malecón de Boca de Tomatlan y el borde rocoso que se estableció al final del río, el curso está mucho mejor controlado y los lancheros y pescadores tienen un mejor espacio para dejar sus lanchas en resguardo.

Se puede llegar hasta Boca de Tomatlán en auto, taxi acuático, taxi o autobús. Los taxis acuáticos (pangas) pueden conseguirse en la Marina o el muelle de Playa Los Muertos. Los autobuses locales que van a Boca salen todos los días desde temprano alrededor de las 6:30 AM y a intervalos regulares hasta alrededor de las 23:00 horas, en la esquina de Basilio Badillo y Constitución en Viejo Vallarta (Zona romántica), el mismo lugar y los mismos autobuses que van a Mismaloya.

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Boca de Tomatlan is a fishing village 11 miles south of Puerto Vallarta (about 15-20 minutes by car, 20-25 minutes by bus). It offers a very nice beach, good rustic restaurants, several activities and a starting point to visit the many beaches south of the bay. Boca de Tomatlán is the last town and beach before the road heads inland on its route to the areas of Cabo Corrientes to the south and Barra de Navidad. The immediate towns to the south are Las Juntas and Los Veranos and El Tuito which is 29 km from Boca (the botanical garden is between Las Juntas and El Tuito).

Among the nearby activities that you can enjoy is the Botanical Garden of Puerto Vallarta with one of the best restaurants in the bay: Hacienda de Oro. Walk to Playa Colomitos through the jungle. Parasailing, walks to nearby beaches, by land for adventurers to Las Animas, for others by boat (water taxi / panga) to Colomitos, Quimixto, Majahuitas, Yelapa, Chimo, Pizota and others. Visit, snorkel, dive and SUP (Stand-up Paddle) to Los Arcos. There are palapas with small rustic restaurants at the edge of the beach that open from 10 in the morning until, more or less, at 6:00 pm, where you can enjoy a cold beer and a tasty fish or seafood dish.

Boca de Tomatlán empties into the Horcones River, which also passes through the grounds of the Botanical Garden. At present, thanks to the Boca de Tomatlan boardwalk and the rocky edge that was established at the end of the river, the course is much better controlled and the boatmen and fishermen have a better space to leave their boats in the shelter.

You can get to Boca de Tomatlan by car, water taxi, taxi or bus. Water taxis (pangas) can be obtained in the Marina or the pier of Playa Los Muertos. The local buses that go to Boca leave every day from early around 6:30 AM and at regular intervals until around 11:00 PM, at the corner of Basilio Badillo and Constitución in Viejo Vallarta (Romantic Zone), the same place and the same buses that go to Mismaloya.

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Dia de la Marina, Boca de Tomatlan. Marine Day. Jalisco Mexico

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Marine Day pays tribute to the Navy of Mexico, which is quite large due to the very expansive coastlines on both sides of Mexico. Marine Day also pays tribute to all those who have lost their lives to the seas. The people of Boca beautifully display their tribute by tossing flowers into to sea in unison. Also by visiting a large rock with a cross that serves as a memorial location. The ability to work together for such festivites is phenomenal in the community of Boca de Tomatlan. We hope you enjoy the video.

Whales Are Here In Boca de Tomatlan, Jalisco Mexico

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