A Guide to Antiquing in Oaxaca by Alvin Starkman March 13, 2020 By Alvin Starkman M.A., J.D. for The Eye Magazine Over the past few years the City of Oaxaca, the state’s capital, and environs have welcomed several new opportunities for antique … 1 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
BLUES ON THE BEACH 2020 – SECOND CONCERT! by Brooke Gazer February 7, 2020 By Brooke Gazer for The Eye Magazine The star-studded seaside ambience of Sea Soul Beach Club provided a perfect setting for an evening beach party, and January’s Blues on the … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
We Love Shopping in Mexico by Marcia & Jan Chaiken January 17, 2020 By Marcia Chaiken and Jan Chaiken for The Eye Magazine Ordinarily we are not shoppers. We hit the stores as infrequently as possible. When we really need an item, we’re … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Huatulco Merges Conservation with Sport Fishing by Brooke Gazer May 21, 2019 By Brooke Gazer for The Eye Magazine Huatulco’s twenty-first annual fishing tournament held in May 2019 gets bigger and better each year. A mere 80 fishermen entered the inaugural event … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
How To Visit the Sights Near Oaxaca City by Alvin Starkman February 1, 2019 By Alvin Starkman for The Eye Magazine Guide, Driver, Colectivo, Bus, Taxi, Tour Company or Rental Car Tour guides are generally the most expensive way to see the sights in … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Huatulco, a delightful destination of beaches and bays in Oaxaca by Brent May December 13, 2018 “That’s the entrance,” said my taxi driver, pointing at a cement drainage ditch that sloped downward into the sub-tropical jungle. “That’s the entrance?” I asked and he nodded and started … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Walking “El Camino Copalita” by Brooke Gazer October 9, 2018 Most people arrive in Huatulco by air and some by bus or car. A select few choose a slower, less direct approach, walking “El Camino Copalita” (The Copalita Trail). Long … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Eco-Archeological Park of Copalita by Brooke Gazer October 2, 2018 Huatulco has the distinction of being home to the only archeological site open to the public on the entire Pacific coast of Mexico. Although it is impossible to determine who … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Casting Your Fishing Line Above a Volcano by Julie Etra September 25, 2018 Word has it that the folks who fish the waters off Puerto Ángel really know how to find fish—tuna, red snapper, bonito, saltfish, and shark, along with lobsters, octopus, and … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Top 10 Mexico Vacation Spots by Brent May August 12, 2018 From stunning white sand coastlines and a thriving nightlife, to isolated mountains and prehistoric wrecks, Mexico encompasses all it takes to draw visitors from across the world. Whether you are … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail