Ajijic Lakeside: Location, Views, Charm, and Quiet: Case Felicidad Has It All

Ajijic, Jalisco
$160 avg/night Minimum Stay 7 Nights
Bed 3

Bed

Bath 2

Bath

Home Private Vacation Home

Property Type

Sleep 6

Max Sleeps

Night 7 nights

Min Stay

-Maid service weekly
-Weather perfect all year! Cooler in Winter, warmer in Summer
-One block from the lake!
-125 outstanding restaurants...most within walking distance; Great meal with margarita around $10!
-Airport pickup can be arranged

Ajijic, on the shores of Lake Chapala, offers some of the best weather in the world, along with the charm of 400 year old cobblestone streets, and the vibrancy of one of the largest expat communities in the world.

Start with location, location, location. As the new owners of Casa Felicidad, we invite you to an oasis only one block from the shores of Lake Chapala.
Newly painted, newly-installed iron work, and luxury amenities will welcome you home. Why rent a room or pay expensive B&B rates when you can LIVE for awhile in the most desirable part of Ajijic.

There is nothing like the charm and convenience of living in the Village! Casa Felicidad is:

-One block from the Lake,
-One block from the Wednesday Farmers Market (Tianguis)
-Two blocks from the grocery store
-Three blocks from the Lake Chapala Society, and
-A short five-minute walk to the Plaza, the center of Ajijic.

Restaurants, bakeries, cinemas, live entertainment, antique shops, art galleries and artisan shops are all a short stroll away.

No car is necessary...a 15 minute stroll will get you everywhere, including a sunset stroll along the Malecon.

About Casa Felicidad: This charming 2500 square foot, three bedroom, 2 bath, 2 story home has rooftop mirador with views of Lake Chapala and the mountains that surround Ajijic. The home is entirely repainted, with all of the modern conveniences you would expect. You enter into an enclosed courtyard with secure off-street parking if you require a car. With beautiful tile work throughout, this home features an open-plan kitchen, large dining room with fireplace, and a fully-screened living room to allow you to enjoy some of the world's best weather. The ground floor also includes a large king bedroom with new TV, an ensuite bath with tub and shower, a huge walk-in closet, and small screened terrace. Upstairs you will find an even larger king master suite with TV, fireplace, sitting area, walk-in closet, and a fully-screened patio to enjoy the great weather. The third queen bedroom has a large walk-in closet and a fully-screened patio as well, and the two bedrooms share a tiled ensuite bath with tub and shower.
One floor above you will find two open-air miradors (patios) with amazing lake and mountain views, and a wonderful place to enjoy your beverage of choice while watching the sun rise, or set.

About Ajijic: If you are not familiar with Ajijic (ah-hee-HEEK), a Travel and Leisure article, written by Ellie Storck and Nicole Mlakar in December 2016, offers a glimpse the the town. Their article was entitled:

You Probably Haven't Heard of it, but Ajijic Should Be On Your Radar.

Tucked within the striking Sierra Madre Mountain range on Lake Chapala, the town of Ajijic is at once charmingly reminiscent of decades past and quickly becoming a sought-after vacation getaway. Between the beautiful mountain peaks, the clear waters of Lake Chapala, and the mild temperatures from the town’s high elevation, those who travel to this Mexican paradise will want for nothing.

“It’s hard to imagine that in the ‘60s, this now lively little town had only one main paved road and a single shared telephone,” said Austin-based photographer Nicole Mlakar. “While you’ll still see horses being ridden on in the cobblestone streets, today Ajijic is home to over 10,000 people, a quarter of whom are retired expats from the U.S. and Canada.”

Once an undiscovered refuge for artists and bohemians, this charming Mexican town 34 miles from Guadalajara has risen into its own authentic cultural moment. The town’s center plaza and colorful streets offer countless galleries, boutiques, and restaurants that have drawn travelers from around the world—the town has even become a popular choice for retirees, who have made the stunning remodeled adobe dwellings their new homes.

On Wednesdays, locals flock to town for the Tianguis shopping market, where locally sourced foods and gifts can be purchased. And for those who love the outdoors, there is no shortage of hiking in the surrounding mountains or enjoy waterfront adventure by the lake.

While many may think to first travel to one of Mexico’s lively cities when visiting the country, this lakeside town is well deserving of a spot on any Mexico itinerary.

And a recent USA Today article published on January 2018 added another description:

Ajijic is in the state of Jalisco on the shores of Lake Chapala, which at 417 square miles is the largest lake in Mexico. Ajijic is about a half-hour drive from Guadalajara’s international airport. This positions the town close enough to the big city benefits of Guadalajara, while still being tucked away from the urban sprawl in a unique natural setting. Imagine a huge lake with fisherman out on the water in pangas (small boats) casting for carp. At the shoreline are snowy egrets doing their own fishing. Someone in Ajijic must have made a concerted effort to protect the town’s trees since the streets are lined with huge specimens, including palm trees mixed in with pines and flowering jacarandas.

The compact town of Ajijic has narrow streets with rough cobblestones. Strolling through the town, there are hints of past hippy glory, such as a Volkswagen Beetle festooned with stuck-on flowers, or a distant sound system playing Creedence or the Stones. Many of the walls of the town are decorated with colorful murals in a range of styles, from figurative to whimsical to abstract.

The streets are lined with colorful houses and small boutiques and galleries. Since expats make up about 50% of the population during the winter season, visitors will find a greater variety of shops and restaurants than they would in a typical small Mexican town. For example, there’s the Simply Thai restaurant; Pasta Trenta; Ajijic Tango, featuring Argentinian steaks; and Tabarka Restaurante, serving Basque/Spanish cuisine.

Drop into Ajijic on a Wednesday to experience the weekly tianguis, or farmer’s market. There’s a variety of vendors, with some selling fresh produce, while others hawk household goods, curios and crafts. There’s also a mix of food vendors selling traditional Mexican food at rock-bottom prices.

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Feature Features

  • PETS

    Pet Friendly
  • DINING

    Dining Table
  • SAFETY

    Deadbolt Lock Fire Extinguisher No Carbon Monoxide Detector (host Has Indicated There Is No Carbon monoxide detector On The Property But There Are Gas Appliances; Consider Bringing A Portable Detector With You On The Trip) No Smoke Detector (host Has Indicated There Is No Smoke Detector On The Property)
  • BEDROOM

    3 Bedrooms Bed Sheets Provided
  • GENERAL

    Property Does Not Allow Children Unit Size: 2500 Sq Ft (232 Sq M)
  • KITCHEN

    Blender Cookware/dishes/utensils Dishwasher Electric Kettle Microwave Oven Refrigerator Stovetop Toaster
  • LAUNDRY

    Laundry Facilities Near Laundromat Washing Machine And Dryer
  • PARKING

    Car Not Required Onsite Parking
  • INTERNET

    Free WiFi
  • OUTDOORS

    Balcony Barbecue Grill
  • BATHROOMS

    2 Bathrooms Hair Dryer Shower Soap Toilet Paper Towels Provided
  • WORKSPACES

    Printer
  • LANGS SPOKEN

    English Spanish
  • THINGS TO DO

    Fishing Nearby Fitness Facilities Nearby Hiking Nearby Hiking/biking Trails Nearby Horse Riding Nearby Water Park Nearby
  • ENTERTAINMENT

    Books Stereo Smart TV With Cable/satellite Service
  • LIVING SPACES

    Fireplace Living Room
  • CLIMATE CONTROL

    Air Conditioning
  • LOCATION HIGHLIGHTS

    In A Village Near A Health Or Beauty Spa Near A Hospital
  • SERVICES AND CONVENIENCES

    Iron/ironing Board Limited Housekeeping Phone
  • SUITABILITY/ACCESSIBILITY

    If You Have Requests For Specific Accessibility Needs, Please Contact The Property Using The Information On The Reservation Confirmation Received After Booking. No Elevators Smoke-free Property Upper Floors Accessible By Stairs Only

CheckIn Check-in : 04:00 PM CheckOut Check-out : 11:00 AM
No Wheelchair No smoking No pets Children allowed
Occupancy Max occupancy : 6

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Review Review

  • Alan S.

    Submitted Dec 17, 2024

    Stayed Dec 2, 2024

    When we checked in we were surprised that the listing pics (when we booked) seemed to have been taken prior to a major downstairs remodel. We were very pleased with what we saw. A wall has been removed to open up the main rooms downstairs and the kitchen has been remodeled. It makes for a comfortable, spacious, light, open floor plan as you enter. The furniture is comfortable and the unit is well stocked with whatever you need during your stay. The downstairs bed is comfortable, that is the only bedroom with A/C in case you need it. We did not use the 2 upstairs bedrooms, but beware that they do not have window coverings so you are not able to keep the morning light out. You might need an eye mask if that bothers you. Security is good and communication with managers/owner is good as well. The home is located in a neighborhood that is close to the central part of town, walking distance to everything you might need during your stay....restaurants, shops, market etc. It is a quiet neighborhood, but keep in mind that it still is Mexico so you will hear some barking dogs, roosters, music etc. It did not bother us at all, that is just the culture in Mexico. Internet was excellent as was TV reception. All in all we loved the convenience of the home's location and we were very comfortable during our 2 week stay. We would recommend it to others.

  • Cathy G.

    Submitted Feb 26, 2024

    Stayed Dec 29, 2023

    We enjoyed our stay in Ajijic we enjoy walking and walked in the main centre every day. The property is nicely located close to shopping and restaurants. The owner is very good to communicate with.

  • Paul R.

    Submitted Jan 7, 2024

    Stayed Dec 16, 2023

    Very convenient location to walk everywhere. Beautiful and clean home.

  • Laura C.

    Submitted Jan 8, 2023

    Stayed Jan 1, 2023

    Easy to rent thru vbro. Owner quick to respond to emails.

  • Kimberly S.

    Submitted Mar 23, 2021

    Stayed Mar 13, 2021

    We had a fantastic time in Casa Felicidad! The home was perfect for our stay. We had everything we needed and more. The location is great for exploring around the Lake Chapala area. The property owner, Rex, was very thoughtful with providing information about the home and was quick to respond to our questions. Thank you!

  • Alan M.

    Submitted Mar 25, 2020

    Stayed Feb 10, 2020

    This place had everything you would need. There was nothing you had to buy. The owners were so friendly and helpful, all the information was there including taxi numbers and places to eat. The pictures did not show how nice it was. Thank you so much for all your help we had so much fun in Ajijic.

  • Lynn L.

    Submitted Jan 7, 2020

    Stayed Dec 31, 2019

    Rec and his wife were so charming and friendly! They are eager to make Casa Felicidad a perfect getaway.

  • David Z.

    Submitted Aug 13, 2019

    Stayed Aug 6, 2019

    From the time we arrived, and through our stay, our 6 person family were comfortable. There was plenty of room for all of us, and the accommodations were pleasant. Having a washer and dryer were a plus, as was the view from the mirador,(upstairs balconey) and the near vicinity to the tinguas (market) and other amenities. As a big group, we were challlenged by the water pressure (take only 1 shower at a time). It was comfortable sleeping under the fans, and we had lots of storage space too. The full kitchen allowed us to prepare meals, and it was a wonderful stay.

  • Paul H.

    Submitted Aug 5, 2019

    Stayed Dec 31, 1969

    We loved, loved, loved everything about this home! It is located in a beautiful neighborhood, close enough to town to enjoy the walk to the plaza and just a few blocks away from the weekly farmers market. We enjoyed the rooftop patios with gorgeous vistas and the enclose patios off of each bedroom. The kitchen was well stocked and fun to cook in! It even has a walk in pantry! The bedrooms had huge built in closets that I am envious of! In short, we lived this home and would love to rent it again! Tricia

  • Gerry H.

    Submitted Feb 9, 2019

    Stayed Jan 6, 2019

    This house was built as a vacation rental and it mostly works as such. The two second floor bedrooms with balconies and shared bath are fine. There's also a rooftop mirador. Downstairs MBR and bath also fine. Large dining room table will accommodate 6 guests, but the screened in veranda-like TV room is cramped (can seat 3-4 people at most) and quite chilly in January. Owner says he will glass it in. There are several chimneys but they were not hooked up and would have been most welcome evenings and/or mornings. The kitchen is modern and user-friendly, but the glass hood is dangerous for anyone over 5ft 10. It's almost invisible walking by and I bumped into it several times, That was most irritating. Communication with owner was good. Took a little longer to reach the property manager

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