Planning to sail your own boat to Mexico? Do you wish you could pick the brains of some experienced cruisers and get the low down on where to go and what not to miss during your cruise? Watching this video is like sitting down with experienced cruisers and getting an overview of how to plan and what to expect during a cruise of Mexico. Learn where the most beautiful anchorages are and which ones to avoid. Find out what the annual weather patterns are like and how that will affect your chosen itinerary. Many cruisers end up in the wrong places at the wrong time, and this video will help you avoid making that mistake too. Filled with hundreds of inspiring images, this video presents detailed maps of Mexico's coast, explaining what each anchorage is like, what to expect on the passages between ports, and revealing where the real treasures lie. You will come away with the tools and insider's knowledge you need to plan your cruise, and you will have a visual sense of what the most beautiful (and least visited) anchorages look like.This video is Volume 1 of a three-part series, and it covers Ensenada and the northern portion of Mexico's mainland coast, including Banderas Bay (Puerto Vallarta) and the Costalegre (Gold Coast).About the photographers and narrator: Emily and Mark Fagan sailed Mexico's Pacific coast and Sea of Cortez for almost four years, and they have published many feature articles and cover photos in the major sailing magazines, including: Cruising World, Sailing Magazine, Blue Water Sailing and Sail Magazine. They also wrote the core of Latitude 38's First-Timer's Guide to Mexico for the annual Baja Ha-Ha rally.