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The area surrounding the lake has been known for its artists and craftsmen since the time of the Aztecs. Those ancients were surely influenced by the incredible beauty of the area as are the many Mexican and Anglo artists living and working in the area now. 45 Minutes From Guadalajara
Located 45 minutes south of the center of Guadalajara, Lake Chapala, commonly referred to as "Lakeside", is just 30 minutes from the Guadalajara International Airport. As Mexico's second largest city, Guadalajara provides convenient day trips to visit the city's thousands of fountains, the opera and symphony, theaters, museums, galleries, sports events and fine restaurants.
Lake Chapala Neighborhoods Let's take a walk through the 'Mexico's largest lake - near perfect weather'
The towns and villages, which line the north shore of Lake Chapala, bask in the sunshine of one of finest climates in the world. As word has spread about Mexico's largest lake, near perfect weather, this series of fishing and farming villages has become home to an estimated 20,000 North American and European retirees who have found here friendly neighbors, warm days, cool nights, beautiful and peaceful surroundings and endless activities. Villages along the North Shore of Lake Chapala
Lake Chapala Neighborhoods Chapala ![]() ![]() Chapala is the largest and the first of the villages to have been placed on Spanish maps in the early 1500's. Among the restaurants, bars and meeting places of Chapala is the largest American Legion Post outside of the United States, with its own clubhouse, restaurant and activities. ![]() Just west of Chapala, Riberas del Pilar has 1200 building lots. Chula Vista ![]() Five minutes west of Chapala is the subdivision of Chula Vista where some of the 260 homes wind their way up the side of a mountain to capitalize on the spectacular 180 ° views of the lake and mountains. ![]() ![]() ![]() Just south and west of Chula Vista is the village of San Antonio. This village has remained largely unchanged with the influx of North Americans. At first glance you may not realize there are North Americans in the village, but please. look again. ![]() ![]() La Floresta is a forty year old, charming neighborhood, where the trees meet over the highway to form a leafy canopy. There are many medium and larger homes on both sides of the highway. It is a very pleasant neighborhood to explore to see the myriad of flowering plants and trees and lovely homes. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The village of Ajijic is the center of most of the activities of the North American community. Once a sleepy fishing village on the north shore, it has since been discovered by the rest of the world. Writers such as D.H. Lawrence came and were inspired, as did many musicians, actors and dancers. Some of entertainment's famous stars, such as Elizabeth Taylor and Charles Bronson once came here to escape the hectic pace north of the border. The Ajijic, Lake Chapala community is a haven for many artists who still find inspiration being surrounded by the natural beauty of Mexico. The village church which is dedicated to San Andres (St. Andrew), the patron saint of Ajijic and the little chapel were built in the 1500's and are located on the plaza square. The church was rebuilt in 1749 and is referred to locally as the 'new church'. The traditional plaza square is the center of local fiestas and is always busy with families on Sunday evenings. The cobblestone streets date back to colonial times, and provide totally recyclable paving material today. Wednesday is market day in Ajijic, and you can find the local Tiangus (street market) complete with everything you might need. In addition to the most beautiful display of fruits and vegetables, you'll find flowers, clothes, pots and pans, jewelry, tools, pizza, hand carvings, paintings and just about anything you can imagine. Near the center of the village is the Lake Chapala Society which features a huge tropical garden setting, located on the former estate of the famous writer, Neil James. The Lake Chapala Society is a non-profit organization chartered under Mexican Law as an Asociacion Civil. They currently have over 3,400 members from over 31 nations. ![]() ![]() On the mountainside of the highway in western Ajijic are the charming neighborhoods of Las Salvias, Villa Nova, and Rancho del Oro. Some of the most beautiful and grand homes in the area lie within these neighborhoods. In Villa Nova, which is marked by stone arches facing the highway, you will find the original Hacienda site of the area. On the grounds of the Hacienda are magnificent enormous Indian Laurel trees. Rancho del Oro is on the west side of Villa Nova and shares the same potable water system. Gold was once mined in these hills, but be aware that the mineral rights belong to the country of Mexico, so prospecting will probably not be worth your effort. New Developments ![]() There are many new developments all around these villages. They have from 4 to 120 homes with all the latest amenities. These will be featured on my Orientation Tour, along with the historical villages (communities). ![]() ![]() During a ten minute drive west from Ajijic, you will pass the communities of La Canacinta, La Cristina, Los Charales before arriving at the village of San Juan Cosala. Above the village is the Racquet Club, which features homes with terrific panoramic views and a tennis club. The club features a pool, Jacuzzi, sauna, six to eight tennis courts and a clubhouse. In the village of San Juan Cosala are found renowned spas with thermal mineral waters. These spas are a popular mid-week getaway for local residents who enjoy the relaxing and medicinal qualities of the hot mineral waters. ![]() ![]()
As you continue west, you will pass the communities of El Limon, Jaltepec, El Chante, Las Fuentes and finally at the western end of Lake Chapala is the community of Jocotepec, which was founded in 1529. Jocotepec is a very typical Mexican town, and has traditionally been known for the quality serapes woven there. It features a large street market on Thursday mornings and is home not only to a few North Americans, but also to many local residents who have worked in the United States and now have returned home. North of the Border ![]() The good weather in Lake Chapala comes with a certain guarantee. You will never be stuck in a snow storm.
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