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
10 Things I Love About Huatulco by Brooke Gazer October 16, 2018 A lot of people who have bought property in Huatulco simply came on vacation and fell in love with the place… and for good reason. My husband and I actually … 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
Getting Mexican Citizenship by Brooke Gazer August 2, 2018 Having had Permanent Resident status in Mexico for several years, my husband and I decided to become citizens. This involves a lot of paperwork and the Secretariat of External Relations, … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
How We Chose Huatulco by Brooke Gazer July 24, 2018 We left Canada in February of 1999, spending five months living like gipsies, exploring every beach on Mexico’s Pacific coast. We were looking for the perfect place to open a … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Retired From Making Wine; Not From Consuming It by Brooke Gazer June 28, 2018 Before moving to Mexico, Larry was an assistant wine maker in Sonoma County, Russian River appellation. Many of the people he worked with were Hispanic as were, over half his … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Local Expat Living – She Came on a Whim by Brooke Gazer April 16, 2018 At fifty-nine, Kris fulfilled her lifelong ambition of attaining an Art History degree. She subsequently worked in museums and later she opened a gallery and framing shop of her … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail