COLIMA
     COMALA      ZONA MAGICA      SUCHITLÁN      

With Scenic Views of the Colima Volcano, Surrounded by Lush
Foliage, this is Colima's Coffee Country.

festival mask craftsmenWithin the lush enclave of local indigenous trees and plants, a coffee plantation and orange trees bursting with fruit in the quaint town center, up and down old cobblestone streets, hidden casas of local Suchitlán craftsmen create hand-woven baskets and furniture, (made of otate and reed materials) and handmade wooden masks that have been designed and used for generations. Painted with brilliant colors and used in seasonal celebrations such as Semana Santa (holy week), Navidad and others, decorative, masked dancers performed throughout the region of Colima.

comala gourmet coffeeSuchitlán has its own coffee processing plant (Colimotl Cafe), the coffee beans are grown from here north to Lago Maria and all the way up to La Yerba Buena at the base of the volcano. Yerba Buena used to process it's own coffee but now sells to the larger processors like Colimotl and Comalteco, instead.

 

suchitlan town center
Church in the town center...
celebration of health 2008
Senora de Saluda
local judical center of suchitlan
The Suchitlán police station...

R E S T A U R A N T S      S U C H I T L Á N

comala restaurantLos Portales de Suchitlán, is a former coffee plantation, seats guests roughly 200 guests under a lush forest of coffee trees. Los Portales offers tequilas, beers, ponche (made with mezcal and nuts). The food fair is traditional, with excellent arrachera steak, chili rellenos, pozole, handmade tortillas and a variety of other local Mexican cuisine.
suchitlan restaurantEl Balcón de Don José is another restaurant that is a couple blocks from the town center with an amazing treetop level view of the surrounding mountains and fields of flowers. The balcony windows are great for relaxing with a cup of local coffee and enjoying the vast beauty of Colima's biosphere area.

T E M A Z C A L     S U C H I T L Á N

nest of the eagle temazcal

Nido de Aguila (temazcal)
Cafe El Temzcal y Artesanias

Built by Cristóbal in the late 1990's, this is Mexico's only underground temazcal, of mexica design with a heated wall and forced air ducts instead of a pit of hot stones in the center of the temazcal. Accommodates up to 25 people at a time.

You will also find Cristóbal creating beautiful pieces of jewelry made of seeds, stones, wood and other found items made by mother nature. The Cafe El Temzcal is directly at the first tope (speed bump) passing Suchitlán (approx. 4 km.) going towards the volcano. Open most days, weekends the cafe is open for coffee and conversation, drop by, say hello and pick-up some very unique jewelry pieces.

Reservations via telephone: (312) 100 03 53  or  (312) 109 04 53   (4 persons minimum)

Tell Cristóbal you found him at the Zona Magica website!

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