10 Gift & Specialty Shops in Pacific Coast That You Shouldn't Miss

June 3, 2021 Toi Mattera

Discover the best top things to do in Pacific Coast, Pacific Coast including Creaciones de Joyeria Jewelry Creations by Veronica y Fabio Vanin, Tiendita Hola Sayulita, Spratling Ranch Workshop, Casa Etnika, Splash of Glass, Onilikan, Quiverito Surf Shop, Art in Amber, Hamaca Maya, Entreamigos.
Restaurants in Pacific Coast

1. Creaciones de Joyeria Jewelry Creations by Veronica y Fabio Vanin

Av. Tercer Mundo, San Francisco Nayarit, Mexico Mexico +52 311 258 4298 http://www.creacionesdejoyeria.blogspot.com
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5.0 based on 8 reviews

Creaciones de Joyeria Jewelry Creations by Veronica y Fabio Vanin

2. Tiendita Hola Sayulita

Jose Mariscal 5, Sayulita 63732 Mexico +52 322 108 2548 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/TienditaHola/
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5.0 based on 9 reviews

Tiendita Hola Sayulita

3. Spratling Ranch Workshop

Taxco Mexico
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5.0 based on 7 reviews

Spratling Ranch Workshop

Reviewed By vestaa2014 - San Francisco, United States

This place is a living history of William Spratling’s life here. Silver Jewelry makers will delight at seeing his beautiful workshop and observe the unique tools of the trade! The setting of the ranch is spectacular along with the architectural design of the rooms. William was also an incredible furniture designer and builder. An unforgettable visit you must see.

4. Casa Etnika

Calle Sixto Osuna # 50 Colonia Centro, Mazatlan 82000 Mexico +52 669 136 0139 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/CASAETNIKA/
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5.0 based on 89 reviews

Casa Etnika

Casa Etnika offers distinctive, handcrafted products for highly personalized individual use and home decoration. We offer our customers the experience garnered from having obtained our wonderful artisan merchandise that we bring exclusively from the remote corners of our beloved Mexico. We offer a vast range of handicrafts and decorative articles that are hand made by artisans from diverse regions of Mexico. At Casa Etnika you are assured of an original, distinctive piece at an accessible price.

Reviewed By Q3712AFjasonf - Toronto, Canada

Great shop with lots of art and thing made by many different local artisans. Open garden space where people are working, not sure if they maybe do classes. At the entrance they also have a wee cafe with fantastic coffee (i love beans from Chiapas). Guaranteed to find something cool and unique here.

5. Splash of Glass

7A Lazaro Cardenas Corner of Lazaros Cardenas and Calle Morelos, Bucerias Mexico +52 329 298 1814 [email protected] http://www.splashofglass.net
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5.0 based on 123 reviews

Splash of Glass

We are located on corner of Lazaro Cardenas and Calle Morelos in the beautiful town of Bucerias. We are located one block from the ocean! We offer classes in lampwork beads, beginning stained glass, fused glass, suncatchers, fused glass jewellry, and glass mosaics. Come on in and take a class!!! We also carry many beautiful products handmade right here in Mexico.

Reviewed By clf51 - Waterloo, Canada

I like this little store for it's one of a kind gifts. They have lovely homemade gifts for a fairly inexpensive price. You can also take glass making classes if you are going to be in Bucerias for any length of time.

6. Onilikan

Avenida Playa Gaviotas 505 Loc. 1 Zona Dorada C.P., Mazatlan 82110 Mexico +52 669 668 2370 [email protected] http://www.onilikan.com
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5.0 based on 85 reviews

Onilikan

At Onilikan, we combine old world craftsmanship and new world technology to produce unique spirits and liqueurs using Sinaloa fruit. Enjoy a free sample while we introduce you to “Dora”, the only German-made "pot still" operating in Mexico.

Reviewed By Colleen518 - Edmonton, Canada

Neat find. A must visit when in Mazatlan Golden Zone. Loved sampling the different products and left with a good learning experience.

7. Quiverito Surf Shop

12 Calle Marlin, Sayulita 63732 Mexico +52 33 2171 6453 [email protected] http://www.quiverito.com
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5.0 based on 61 reviews

Quiverito Surf Shop

Covid safe *High End Surfboard rentals//longboards, fishes, short boards, fun shapes *Dawn Patrol surf tours *Hand Made jewelry *Local Photography *Block printed t-shirts * Original Art *Eco friendly/ Reef Safe Sunscreen * Ceramics

Reviewed By 488griffs

Absolutely loved renting boards with these guys. I was worried traveling down to Sayulita/Punta Mita without bringing boards that I might be stuck renting some older, lesser boards, but I was immediately relieved to step in to Quiverito and see all the great boards they had to offer. So many sick options, tons of quality logs, midlenth options and rode a couple of the most fun twin fin boards I've ever been on. Tons of beautiful boards and loved that they had so many retro/alternative shapes on top of the more higher performance options. Cannot recommend renting with these guys enough. Tons of local knowledge of different spots as well. Always knew where to go based on swell and tide and always had the perfect board for the scenario thanks to these guys. Omar helped me out a ton, super awesome dude!!

8. Art in Amber

Avenida Mexico # 25, Bucerias 63732 Mexico +52 329 298 0957
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5.0 based on 21 reviews

Art in Amber

Reviewed By clf51 - Waterloo, Canada

Sophie (I believe I have her name correct) along with her husband make these jewellery pieces. The work is excellent and Sophie is a sweet woman. I bought a ring from her this year and love it. Very much worth the visit.

9. Hamaca Maya

48 Emilio Zapata Avenue, La Penita de Jaltemba Mexico +52 322 142 7062 http://www.halahamacamaya.com
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5.0 based on 38 reviews

Hamaca Maya

We are the only hammock specialty shop on the coast, featuring a wide variety of the finest handwoven Mayan hammocks in many different fibers, styles, sizes, and color combinations! We also offer a unique collection of fascinating Mexican Folk Art, representative of many of the country's artistic regions. In all cases, we endeavor to work directly with the artists and their co ops, bringing you a wide variety of authentic Mexican art, at fair trade prices.

Reviewed By U7615HWtomc - San Jose, United States

As the earlier reviewers have noted, Hala's Hamaca Maya store in La Penita, Nayarit is the best if not only place on the Mexico Pacific Coast to find quality artisanal Mayan hammocks made in Yucatan. Note that the Puerto Vallarta store has been closed for years (those persistent web sites) and you should call (cel: 322-142-7062) or email ([email protected]) before just driving and expecting the store to be open, especially during Summer and early Fall, though changes in hours and location(s) are expected November 2019.

10. Entreamigos

Ave. Tercer Mundo # 12, San Francisco 63729 Mexico +52 1 311 258 4377 [email protected] http://entreamigos.org.mx
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5.0 based on 101 reviews

Entreamigos

Entreamigos is a community center and non profit that is open and free of charge for everyone. The 15,000sq foot facility houses a library, classrooms, a play space for young children, a shopping gallery with items made by local artisans, a second-hand store, sports center, recycling center, playground, conference facilities and even more surprises. The Entreamigos Community Center has won numerous recognitions and awards for its sustainably designed facility, quality programming, compassionate action and innovative practices. Everyone including visitors and tourists are welcome to visit the facility and join in the activities. Free guided tours are available at 11 am and 3 pm, please ask at the front desk. Visitors are encouraged to learn more and to help support the organization by purchasing locally made gifts and items at the gallery or by bringing backpacks and school supplies to donate to the scholarship program that supports 87 children in public schools.

Reviewed By cassidy3ann - Chicago, United States

Such a wonderful community center- definitely recommend taking advantage of the free guided tours are available at 11 am and 3 pm to learn about how it all started and the amazing work they are doing in the community. When you visit consider bringing backpacks and school supplies to donate to the scholarship program and/or anything else to be resold in their recycle/thrift shop (I packed extra clothes to donate and also brought all the hotel toiletries) Also help support the organization by purchasing locally made gifts and items at the gallery- the best gift shop in town! I can't wait to go back!

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