Ajijic

Category:Has custom banner Ajijic is on the lake Chapala in the state of Jalisco. Ajijic is a town of 11,400 people (2020) and is a popular weekend destination for urbanites in the Guadalajara area. It is a charming small town with narrow cobblestone streets and twisty alleys with colorful stucco walls and a brilliant rainbow of colorful flowers cascading off balconies and over garden walls. The town is a popular residence for American retirees and ex-pats and a number of businesses cater to an English-speaking clientele. The town is a designated Pueblo Magico.

Understand

The cobblestone streets are an enduring cultural tradition that adds charm to the already artistic and ornate town.

Ajijic is a place at risk of being taken over by expatriates like San Miguel de Allende, with prices of commodities and housing becoming exorbitant and a bit of an issue with gringo monoculture going on (e.g. not wanting to associate with locals, demanding things be like they are in the US, etc.) While it can feel a bit comforting to be around those of the same background, there are these detractors. Additionally, Lake Chapala suffers after-effects of longstanding industrial dumping which has resulted in elevated levels of pollution and mercury, although it seems to have abated somewhat in the late 2010s due to rising water levels. Even though the lake scenery is very beautiful, you can see evidence of eutrophication, lack of dissolved oxygen, with the abundance of water hyacinth on the lake surface, and swimming and eating fish from the lake may be worth reconsidering.

Get in

Map of Ajijic

Closest airport is Guadalajara International Airport (GDL IATA). Ajijic is about a 30-minute drive south of the GDL IATA airport or about an hour from central (Centro) Guadalajara.

By bus

The Chapala bus line provides frequent service to Ajijic with buses that depart Guadalajara's Central Vieja (old bus station) hourly. Most buses are generally clean and modern, though for the newest, most comfortable trip, use the Chapala Plus buses. Buses also depart directly from Guadalajara International Airport. Fares start at about M$80 (US$4) (November 2024).

  • 20.301407-103.2620231 Terminal AjijicCategory:Has map markers (Ajijic Bus Station), Carratera Oriente 10. 05:00 - 22:00. Small station with a waiting room and ticket sales. Buses come from Guadalajara and other small towns around Lake Chapala. OSM directions

Get around

There is bus service along the carraterra (main road that runs thru Ajijic). The cost is M$7 per person within Ajijic, M$9 if traveling to Chapala to the east or Jocotepec to the west. There were several covered bus stops, but most had no seating. When you want to get off, you simply push the red button & exit at the rear doors. Be prepared for heavy traffic on Route 23 because it is the only major thruway in Ajijic, and knobbly cobblestones on most of the side streets (bad for those in wheelchairs).

Within Ajijic, there are buses that run on the narrow cobblestone roads that cost only M$7 per person. You stand on the corner and when the bus comes your way, you hold up your arm to signal that you need to ride.

See

Aerial view of Ajijic's Plaza and kiosk, looking south towards Lake Chapala and Mt Garcia

Ajijic is a scenic town in itself. Simply meander the narrow cobblestone streets and alleys to admire the colorful homes and businesses, many with opulent gardens or bouganvillea and other colorful vines cascading off balconies. Keep an eye open for murals along the way. Most streets in Ajijic have several brightly painted murals of historical scenes, nature, and fanciful creations.

Panel of a large mural on the side of a building in Ajijic Jalisco
  • 20.29663-103.263981 Malecón AjijicCategory:Has map markers. Prime promenade for enjoying Lake Chapala that also has murals, carvings, and food vendors. Watch out for water hyacinth detracting from the pretty lake views. OSM directions
  • 20.29978-103.262192 Plaza Principal de AjijicCategory:Has map markers, Guadalupe Victoria 4. Ajijic's central square/hangout zone with a pavilion and various art; sometimes the site of various functions. OSM directions
  • 20.29837-103.261843 Centro CulturalCategory:Has map markers, Guadalupe Victoria 5, +52 376 766 2373. M-Th Sa 08ː00-18ː00, F 10ː00-18ː00, closed Su. Local museum with some art and pottery exhibits, among other things. OSM directions
  • 20.29947-103.260944 Parroquia San Andres ApostolCategory:Has map markers, Marcos Castellanos 14, +52 376 766 0922. The obligatory town parish. OSM directions
  • 20.300264-103.2723675 Ajijic Museo de ArteCategory:Has map markers (Art Museum), Flores Magón 3. Tu-Su 10:00 - 17:00. Small museum displaying artworks by and about the local Ajijic community. Attractive, pleasant gallery with excellent views from the outdoor terrace. Limited accessibility for handicapped. M$40. OSM directions

Do

  • 20.30672-103.256241 El TepaloCategory:Has map markers (trailhead off Galeana/Revolucion). An interesting waterfall and vantage point from the Sierra de San Juan Cosalas that you can reach via hiking trail. If you really want to see Lake Chapala from above, try this. The trail is well cleared, wide and easy to follow (look for the white stones) with some steep, rocky areas. OSM directions

Buy

Eat

While the restaurants don't have expansive glamor, the food quality and service are exceptional most of the time; the prices are amazingly low. Some have specials (such as Brewhouse 1/2-price fish/chips on Tuesday eve; or live music at Domenech on Monday) that enhance the offerings. The proprietors are very friendly and will sit and visit with you.

  • 20.297357-103.2627861 Ajijic TangoCategory:Has map markers, Morelos 19, Centro, +52 376 766 2458. Daily 12:30 - 21:00, F-Sa until 22:00. Argentinian steakhouse with an inviting spacious palapa-style dining area. Steaks are king, but pasta, chicken, and fish are available. Creative cocktails, friendly service. M$300+. OSM directions
  • 20.297898-103.2624432 Cocinart AjijicCategory:Has map markers, 16 de Septiembre 4D, +52 331 395 3810. W-Su 12:00 - 19:00. Charming small restaurant serving an eclectic menu of Italian and Mexican classic dishes. Italian dishes include several pasta offerings and the Mexican dishes focus mostly on seafood and grilled meats. Open air dining room with outdoor garden dining available. Generous portions. M$300. OSM directions
  • 20.300462-103.253893 Johanna'sCategory:Has map markers, Boulvard De Ajijic 118, +52 376 766 0437. Tu-Su 12:00 - 19:00, closed M. Pleasant restaurant with outdoor garden seating. Menu is German cuisine, including wurst, schnitzel, rotkraut and sauerkraut. A variety of imported German beers are available. M$250. OSM directions
  • 20.302156-103.2691284 Casa del WaffleCategory:Has map markers, Carretera Pte. 75, +52 3767661946. Daily 08:00 - 14:00. American-style pancake and waffle house serving fat waffles and stacks of pancakes with too much chocolate syrup and whipped cream. M$200. OSM directions
  • 20.300015-103.2760515 Casa LindaCategory:Has map markers, Río Bravo 7A, +52 376 108 0887. Tu-Su 12:00 - 20:00, closed M. Upscale restaurant with an international menu and a polished colonial style dining room. Full bar. Attentive service and large portions. M$250. OSM directions

Drink

Craft beer

  • 20.300234-103.2778531 Corazon de MaltaCategory:Has map markers, De Las Flores 25, +52 332 051 8843. Tu-Su 12:30 - 22:00, closed M-Tu. Small artesanal craft brewery that makes both ales and lagers and offers a good variety of different styles on tap, including a schwarzbier, a porter, and smooth festbier (marzen). Good, hearty food includes homemade pizzas and impossibly thick onion rings as well as ceviche and other dishes. Like it says on the wall...."beer is where the heart is". OSM directions
  • 20.294377-103.2972082 Cerveceria 8 MaltasCategory:Has map markers, Bajio 3. F-Su 12:00 - 21:00, closed M-Th. Small family-run artesanal brewery that also houses a guest house for overnight visits and a restaurant. There is no truth to the rumor that guest rooms have taps with pale and dark running beer. Available beer styles include a robust porter, a rye IPA, and even a mead. OSM directions

Sleep

Most places do not have A/C. While the temps are mild, sometimes, the lack of airflow is stifling at night. And with windows and doors open, come the exterior noises of parties, dogs, and cats. In spite of this, nighttime is typically quiet. The occasional nighttime storm is good reason to close the doors and then; however, this will cause the room to get warm inside. Rooms do not have ceiling fansonly noisy floor-stand fans with short cords. Be prepared to get gouged price-wise somewhat due to where you are.

Connect

Go next

This city travel guide to Ajijic is a usable article. It has information on how to get there and on restaurants and hotels. An adventurous person could use this article, but please feel free to improve it by editing the page.
Category:Usable citiesCategory:Usable articlesCategory:City articles Category:Has Geo parameter
Category:All destination articles Category:City articles Category:Has Geo parameter Category:Has custom banner Category:Has map markers Category:Has mapframe Category:Jalisco Category:Pages using the Kartographer extension Category:Usable articles Category:Usable cities