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Not a lot, quite honestly. Typical cruise port offerings. Some people love the silver and the jewelry stuff, but easy to get fleeced on this even in port shops. But along the malecon, you can find some "native" crafts, similar to items you'll find in Cozumel. The"best" souvenir I ever found in Mahahual is no longer available--Don Fernando's own distilled 100% Agave Tequilla, you brought your own plastic water bottle.

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Fernando's was great the food and the drink. Do you know he closed down?

Yes Cathy...I did. Please see all my posts on 100% Agave. :) And if you re-read my post you'll notice I said that it was no longer available.

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