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- Costalegre abstract "Costalegre is a series of different beaches, capes and bays of all sizes and extensions distributed alongside the Pacific Ocean on the western coastline of the Mexican state of Jalisco, in an area located between two other major and very well-known tourist centers, Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco and Manzanillo, Colima. In recent years, the Jalisco state government has promoted this zone as a tourist attraction, grouping all these beaches under the common name of \"Costalegre\", which literally translates as \"Coast of Joy\", but the area has been known as \"The Virgin Coast\" of Mexico for a long time. Each bay or beach is almost next to the other one, separated only by large rock formations, cliffs, and uninhibited terrains, so you can move from one to another in a matter of minutes, mostly using local boats or water taxis (pangas). Most of these beaches are small-size bays, and a couple of them have no real population on their surface, but are placed near small fishing villages which provides hotel accommodation and food. One of the largest bays, Barra de Navidad also has a large lagoon and a first-class international hotel, considered one of the best of its category in Mexico, and Costa Careyes is considered one of the top resorts and VIP communities in the world, usually visited by famous actors, singers, and artists, so due to the variety and extension of the coast, you can find any kind of entertaining and natural attractions, which ranges from Ecotourism in wild and partially virgin and isolated beaches, to high class Spas, Golf courses, Polo fields, and international convention centers.The General history of the Costalegre area dates back to the mid-16th century when the Spanish used Bahía de Navidad for ship building, repairs, and as a jumping off point to the Philippines. A monument has been erected in memory to these journeys at the end of the jetty of Barra de Navidad. Ruy López de Villalobos's (1500–1544) fleet of six galleon ships, the Santiago, San Jorge, San Antonio, San Cristobal, San Martin, and San Juan, left Barra de Navidad, Jalisco, Mexico with 370 to 400 men on November 1, 1542. Perhaps, on the early morning of November 21, 1564, armed with five ships and 500 soldiers, Miguel López de Legazpi and his sail-captain Andrés de Urdaneta sailed from the port of Barra de Navidad, New Spain, in what is now Jalisco state, Mexico.".
- Costalegre areaCode "322".
- Costalegre country Mexico.
- Costalegre elevation "7.0104".
- Costalegre isPartOf Cabo_Corrientes.
- Costalegre isPartOf Cihuatlán.
- Costalegre isPartOf Jalisco.
- Costalegre isPartOf La_Huerta.
- Costalegre isPartOf Tomatlán.
- Costalegre populationTotal "177830".
- Costalegre postalCode "48300".
- Costalegre thumbnail Costalegre-Collage.jpg?width=300.
- Costalegre timeZone Time_in_Mexico.
- Costalegre type Beach.
- Costalegre utcOffset "-6".
- Costalegre wikiPageExternalLink www.barradenavidad.com.
- Costalegre wikiPageExternalLink www.careyes.com.mx.
- Costalegre wikiPageExternalLink www.carnavalcostalegre.com.
- Costalegre wikiPageExternalLink www.costalegre.ca.
- Costalegre wikiPageExternalLink www.costalegre.com.
- Costalegre wikiPageExternalLink www.costalegre.com.
- Costalegre wikiPageExternalLink www.cuixmala.com.
- Costalegre wikiPageExternalLink www.descubrecostalegre.com.
- Costalegre wikiPageID "26685590".
- Costalegre wikiPageLength "16953".
- Costalegre wikiPageOutDegree "73".
- Costalegre wikiPageRevisionID "687529374".
- Costalegre wikiPageWikiLink Administrative_divisions_of_Mexico.
- Costalegre wikiPageWikiLink Agave_tequilana.
- Costalegre wikiPageWikiLink Aguamiel.
- Costalegre wikiPageWikiLink Al_pastor.
- Costalegre wikiPageWikiLink Andrés_de_Urdaneta.
- Costalegre wikiPageWikiLink Barra_de_Navidad.
- Costalegre wikiPageWikiLink Bay.
- Costalegre wikiPageWikiLink Beach.
- Costalegre wikiPageWikiLink Birria.
- Costalegre wikiPageWikiLink Cabo_Corrientes.
- Costalegre wikiPageWikiLink Category:Beaches_of_Jalisco.
- Costalegre wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geography_of_Jalisco.
- Costalegre wikiPageWikiLink Category:Populated_places_in_Jalisco.
- Costalegre wikiPageWikiLink Category:Visitor_attractions_in_Jalisco.
- Costalegre wikiPageWikiLink Cihuatlán.
- Costalegre wikiPageWikiLink Corachol_languages.
- Costalegre wikiPageWikiLink Cuixmala.
- Costalegre wikiPageWikiLink Cyclone.
- Costalegre wikiPageWikiLink Ecotourism.
- Costalegre wikiPageWikiLink Enchilada.
- Costalegre wikiPageWikiLink Golf.
- Costalegre wikiPageWikiLink Granodiorite.
- Costalegre wikiPageWikiLink Huichol_language.
- Costalegre wikiPageWikiLink Huichol_people.
- Costalegre wikiPageWikiLink Hurricane_Patricia.
- Costalegre wikiPageWikiLink Jalisco.
- Costalegre wikiPageWikiLink James_Goldsmith.
- Costalegre wikiPageWikiLink La_Huerta.
- Costalegre wikiPageWikiLink Landfall.
- Costalegre wikiPageWikiLink Las_Caletas.
- Costalegre wikiPageWikiLink Manzanillo,_Colima.
- Costalegre wikiPageWikiLink Miguel_López_de_Legazpi.
- Costalegre wikiPageWikiLink Municipalities_of_Jalisco.
- Costalegre wikiPageWikiLink Nahuatl.
- Costalegre wikiPageWikiLink Pacific_Ocean.
- Costalegre wikiPageWikiLink Panga_(boat).
- Costalegre wikiPageWikiLink Philippines.
- Costalegre wikiPageWikiLink Polo.
- Costalegre wikiPageWikiLink Pozole.
- Costalegre wikiPageWikiLink Puerto_Vallarta.
- Costalegre wikiPageWikiLink Pulque.
- Costalegre wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Couturier_(architect).
- Costalegre wikiPageWikiLink Ruy_López_de_Villalobos.
- Costalegre wikiPageWikiLink Saint_Patrick.
- Costalegre wikiPageWikiLink Saint_Patricks_Day.
- Costalegre wikiPageWikiLink San_Patricio,_Jalisco.
- Costalegre wikiPageWikiLink Sea_Turtle_Restoration_Project.
- Costalegre wikiPageWikiLink Sope.
- Costalegre wikiPageWikiLink Spa.
- Costalegre wikiPageWikiLink States_of_Mexico.
- Costalegre wikiPageWikiLink Tamale.
- Costalegre wikiPageWikiLink Tejuino.
- Costalegre wikiPageWikiLink Tepache.
- Costalegre wikiPageWikiLink Tequila.
- Costalegre wikiPageWikiLink Time_in_Mexico.
- Costalegre wikiPageWikiLink Tomatlán.
- Costalegre wikiPageWikiLink Torta_ahogada.
- Costalegre wikiPageWikiLink Uto-Aztecan_languages.
- Costalegre wikiPageWikiLink Volcano.
- Costalegre wikiPageWikiLink Western_Hemisphere.
- Costalegre wikiPageWikiLink Yelapa.
- Costalegre wikiPageWikiLink File:Huichol_Trabajando_2.JPG.
- Costalegre wikiPageWikiLinkText "Costalegre de Jalisco".
- Costalegre wikiPageWikiLinkText "Costalegre".
- Costalegre areaBlank1SqMi "502.19".
- Costalegre areaBlank1Title "Municipality".
- Costalegre areaCode "322".
- Costalegre coordinatesDisplay "inline,title".
- Costalegre coordinatesRegion "MX".
- Costalegre elevationFt "23".
- Costalegre imageCaption "From top, left to right: Cabo Corrientes; Costa Majahuas; Bahía de Chamela; Costa Careyes; Bahía de Tenacatita and Tamarindo Beach".
- Costalegre imageSeal "Logo-costalegre.jpg".
- Costalegre imageSkyline "Costalegre-Collage.jpg".