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SAN PANCHO
San Pancho, known more formally as San Francisco, is a quaint Mexican village along the Bay of Banderas surrounded by lush forest. A town only since the 1970s, this one-time fishing settlement captured the fancy of Mexico’s president who later decided to build a beachfront palace at the edge of town. San Pancho’s narrow streets are paved with cobblestone, its plaza is decorated with the ornate and colorful beaded art of the Huichol Indians, and visitors may enjoy its arts and crafts, street cafes and open ocean surfing. San Pancho is also home to a local polo club, with weekly matches during the winter months which have become popular with Punta Mita residents! |
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