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Boca Del Mar Is A Great Place To See!

The latest visionary design by AIHG Holding Group is Boca Del Mar. This is the newest planned resort style gated community that provides an incomparable opportunity not found elsewhere in the Caribbean.

Boca Del Mar combines modern amenities with the traditional values to create a serene tropical ambiance near the ocean. This property has winding tree covered roads and a desirable location close to the pure turquoise waters and white sandy beaches of the Caribbean make these surroundings of tranquility an incorporated residential coastal neighborhood an excellent investment and the perfect place to live.

By providing a variety of home styles, both in terms of size and design that are within walking distance to the most beautiful beaches in the Caribbean, Boca Del Mar makes dreams come true. For every taste, budget and lifestyle there is a home design. Boca Del Mar makes wishes come true. There is a large amount of recreational and social activities available.

The list of amenities at Boca Del Mar includes a Clubhouse, putting greens, tennis courts, swimming pools, walking trails, picnic areas and a nature reserve, all with 24 hour security. Nearby there is world-class fishing, scuba diving and sailing in an endless Caribbean wonderland.

Want to Speak Spanish To Vacation In Spain, Mexico, Or Elsewhere?

My Story: I had a challenge. I needed to move to Mexico for my health and to retire, and I spoke English; I also knew a few words of French from high school, about 12 words of Spanish which could wind me up in fight or jail, yeah – mostly curse words.

I was in trouble and when I arrived I needed help. Luckily I met Reuben Varela, a well known Restauranteur at the Hot Springs in San Juan Cosala, Jalisco, Mexico and Gerardo Tolentino, an English teacher who was struggling with teaching English. Reuben pushed me to find ways of learning and practicing Spanish, and Gerardo worked with me to create the Gringo Guide.

I was the gringo — and I sure needed a guide to get me through the experience of living in Mexico.We searched the internet, and books on Spanish, and listened to conversations in the English speaking sections of restaurants in Ajijic and San Miguel de Allende where most of the gringos hang out.

We talked to them and asked them what they needed, and we listened to what they asked of the waiters, restaurant owners, etc. Later, then Gerardo accompanied me to doctors and we went to travel through Mexico.

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