Yelapa and La Cruz

February 10-17, 2023

After a wonderful dinner at Cata del Mar in the La Cruz fish market, recommended to us by our former dock neighbors in SGYC, we took off the next day for Yelapa.

Thanks Jan and Alan. One of the best meals we’ve had on our voyage.

We had a great sail over from La Cruz, spotting many whales along the way.

Mother and baby Humpback
Humpback Whale
Whale tail

Yelapa is a small town across Banderas Bay from La Cruz and about 16 miles from Puerto Vallarta. In 1581, King Philip II of Spain granted the indigenous people of the area property rights and the community still remains part of the Comunidad Indigena de Chacala. Land is owned by the community collectively and the families in the town date back centuries. The town is accessible mainly by boat and there are no cars within the town.

The bay in Yelapa is very deep so it is better to take a mooring than try to anchor. The bay is also exposed to the prevailing wind and waves from the northwest so we had to choose a period of settled weather. When we arrived, we contacted Edgar and he got us set up with a mooring and helped us deploy our stern anchor to keep us pointed into the direction of the swells.

Tasi in Yelapa Bay
Overlooking Yelapa Bay

Once settled, we met up with Sonja and Jack from SV Gemini and had a great dinner ashore at Abuela’s Tacos. Sonja has close family friends who live in Yelapa, and it was great to have good food and meet new friends, Brisa and Ellie. No visit to Yelapa would be complete without visiting Brisa’s Cafe Pacifica. The following day, Shelly and I explored the town which is notable for small, cobblestone streets and brightly painted buildings.

Yelapa street scene
Yelapa street scene
Yelapa street scene
Yelapa street scene
Shelly in Yelapa
Yo amoTacos!

Yelapa is located along a river and there are two notable waterfalls in the area. The close one is a short walk through town, however the far waterfall took us about two hours hiking each way. Along the way, we saw the small village and eventually ended up hiking through the jungle until we came to the waterfall where we enjoyed cooling off in the river.

The “close” waterfall
Along the hike to the waterfalls, we came across these horses carrying bags of sand for making cement. The roads are too primitive for cars and trucks.
The “far” waterfall

We spent our final day in Yelapa on the beach enjoying the sun and cold margaritas.

The view from our beachside palapa
Estuary
Estuary

We lucked out and had nice calm conditions in the bay while we enjoyed the town. After three great days, we headed back to the anchorage in La Cruz. We met up with friends and celebrated Valentine’s Day aboard SV French Kissing Life. Now it’s time to leave for Puerto Vallarta to meet up with family. We can’t wait to explore Vallarta and show them a glimpse of the cruising life.

Valentine’s Day

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8 Responses

  1. Julie Slavin says:

    We have been to Yelepa but for only a day. We loved it….we did not explore the town but just hung out on the beach. Looks like you guys had an amazing stay.. Love you guys and safe travels!!!

  2. Shappy says:

    Loving your journey! You inspire me to LIVE LIFE NOW! 😘🥰❤️

  3. Nancie Lafferty says:

    Enjoying sharing your journey!

  4. Marshall says:

    Great pictures and a great adventure!

  5. Paul says:

    Loving it all, guys. Great to see you enjoying the cruising life. Not far behind you. I leave for Vietnam tomorrow for the final review of our boat before completion. Miss cruising Mexico. May just blast over there to buddy boat to FP…

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