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The village of Barra de Navidad has become an enclave for ex-patriot Americans, Canadians, and Europeans, who have purchased property and built homes or who lease housing for the winter months. It absolutely crawls with tourists in the months of December through April.
Expats are obvious in their straw hats and beach town dress for holiday ventures, with most of the men strolling around in shorts and black ankle socks and sturdy brogans. The yachtie uniform consists of shorts, T-shirt, and backpack slung over one shoulder; baseball hats for the guys, straw hats for the gals.
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Relocating to Barra De Navidad
For expatriates arriving in Barra de Navidad often the most important starting references are expatriate clubs and associations. Some of the most important are the American Society along with the DAR, the International Friendship Club, and Rotary International. American Society acts as a large umbrella organization harboring smaller clubs and associations that are based on particular fields of interest.
| | Going Out in Barra de Navidad
The beach, golf and fishing are the major attractions in Barra de Navidad.
| | Health in Barra De Navidad
Health facilities in Barra De Navidad are minimal. Please refer to the Puerta Vallarta section, one of the nearest major cities, for more comprehensive facilities.
| Studying in Barra De Navidad
Contact details for spanish lessons in Barra de Navidad.
| | Living in Barra de Navidad
Today Barra de Navidad is still a small and sleepy town stretched along the sandbar that curves around the bay toward the neighboring towns of San Patricio/Melaque/Villa Obregon. Barra de Navidad attracts a number of regular visitors from the north in search of a quiet beachside atmosphere without the large hotels and hectic activity of the larger Mexican beach resorts.
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