Beaches in Puerto Vallarta and Riviera Nayarit
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Beaches in Puerto Vallarta and Riviera Nayarit

There’s one thing that many people go on vacation to find: the beach. This is especially true for those who don’t live close to water. Among various other checklist items such as warm weather, sunshine and cold drinks, the beach is often what travelers crave. There’s not much better than sitting on the sand watching…

Jalisco: among best places to travel
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Jalisco: among best places to travel

Jalisco stands out for its great architectural and cultural richness, because, according to the editors of this publication, our state is capable of mixing modernity with tradition, in a location that offers excellent air and ground connectivity. Another factor that placed Jalisco in this ranking were its destinations with unmatched natural beauty such as Puerto Vallarta,…

What’s new in Puerto Vallarta and Riviera Nayarit
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What’s new in Puerto Vallarta and Riviera Nayarit

This destination has it all. In addition to a warm, welcoming atmosphere, this location appeals to all types of travelers. There are several unique shops and restaurants for those who enjoy trips into local towns and cities; waters lovers can get their fix of snorkeling and surfing, and anyone looking for a wellness retreat will find many…

Discovering Vallarta Botanical Gardens
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Discovering Vallarta Botanical Gardens

Located about 40 minutes south of Puerto Vallarta, this 64-acre botanical garden offers families a chance to reconnect with each other while connecting with nature. Visiting this attraction is a great way for families to enjoy something both healthy and fun together. During this day trip, people can expect to do a bit of hiking,…

Iguana Bridge
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Iguana Bridge

This bridge over the River Cuale leads to a neighborhood that was once an escape for Hollywood’s elite. Puerto Vallarta’s modern history can be traced back to the 19th century. Its historic district encompasses areas like Old Vallarta and the Romantic Zone.  The area known as “Gringo Gulch” lies precisely here, atop a ravine-sided cliff…

Puerto Vallarta: vibrant beach city you shouldn’t overlook
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Puerto Vallarta: vibrant beach city you shouldn’t overlook

Puerto Vallarta’s impressive coastlines, taco tours and rugged mountains are not to be missed. Puerto Vallarta hasn’t lost its humble routes, and with palm-lined beaches, turquoise waters and year-round sunshine — there’s plenty to love. Here’s how to explore Puerto Vallarta the right way… What areas to visit in Puerto Vallarta Vallarta wraps around the…

6 things not to do in Puerto Vallarta
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6 things not to do in Puerto Vallarta

1. Don’t leave home on a trip to Puerto Vallarta without a pen. You will need one to fill out the immigration forms before you land in Puerto Vallarta. The airlines hand out the forms on the plane but don’t supply pens. I remembered to pack a pen on my trip to Puerto Vallarta last…

13º international fishing tournament
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13º international fishing tournament

From July 18th to 20th of 2019, Paradise Village Marina in Nuevo Vallarta, will host the 13º International Marlin & Tuna Fishing Tournament. Every year, the Club de Pesca de Bahía de Banderas extends an invitation for all the fans of this sport to gather in teams and participate on a competition dedicated to demonstrate their abilities…

The Manuel Lepe museum opens its doors
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The Manuel Lepe museum opens its doors

Manuel Lepe’s House Museum (located at Jacarandas 485, Emiliano Zapata), will open its doors so visitors and residents can learn more about the acknowledged painter, as well as the different masterpieces representative of Puerto Vallarta. Previously, the visit was exclusively by appointment, but starting in July until late October of 2019, those interested will be…

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