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Adventure Services
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With all the Riviera Nayarit has to offer, your adventure has got to be out there. Family friendly adventures like a horseback riding on a beach or an outdoor activities day in the Nayarit wilderness. Or perhaps you prefer a more eco-oriented activity, like scuba diving at the Marieta Islands? Of course, if that doesn't get your heart pumping, try learning how to surf.

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Surf Tours
 
Mostly undeveloped, the coastline of the Riviera Nayarit has attracted hardcore surfers since the late ?60s. For those pioneers, the chance of scoring an epic session at San Blas´ Matanchen Bay, known as being the longest right in the world,
 
Dolphin Encounter
 

There are several dolphin programs that are available so you are sure to find one that is perfect for every age group and activity level. Interacting with dolphins in Riviera Nayarit is sure to create memories that will last a lifetime.

 
Huichol Culture
 
Living high in the Sierra Madre Mountains still maintaining their same rituals and beliefs. They refer to themselves as "Wixáritari" which means, "the people", in their native Huichol language. They consider themselves "mirrors of the Gods".
 
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The Huichol Center
 
In 1981, The Huichol Center was established to help preserve and archive the customs
and traditions of one of the most in-tact last remaining indigenous tribes in the Western Hemisphere. The 8,000 surviving Uto-Aztecan members of the Huichol tribe who have, until recently, lived undisturbed in the rugged Sierra Madre Occidental mountain range in the states of Nayarit and Jalisco, Mexico, have a rich cultural legacy that is on the verge of cultural extinction.
 
The Huichol Center: A model for cultural survival. by David H. Rose