Puerto Vallarta
Location:
Puerto Vallarta is located in the Bay of Banderas, on the west coast of Mexico. It is approximately 330 km west of Guadalajara.
Description:
Puerto Vallarta is known for its golden beaches, vibrant nightlife, and charming cobblestone streets in its downtown area. It offers a mix of beach resort ambiance with the traditional charm of a Mexican village, surrounded by mountains and jungles.
History:
Puerto Vallarta was founded in 1851 under the name Las Peñas de Santa María de Guadalupe. It became a major tourist destination in the 1960s, following the filming of the movie “The Night of the Iguana” and visits by celebrities such as Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton.
Visiting Hours:
Puerto Vallarta is a year-round tourist destination, but many tourist spots, shops, and restaurants generally operate from 10:00 am to 10:00 pm.
Significance:
The name “Puerto Vallarta” honors Ignacio L. Vallarta, a former governor of Jalisco.
Entrance Fees:
There is no cost to enter the city. However, specific attractions may have fees. For example, a boat tour or a guided visit to a nature reserve can cost between $20 and $100 USD, depending on the package.
Place Features:
- Malecón: A waterfront promenade with sculptures, shops, restaurants, and bars.
- Beach Areas: Playa de los Muertos, Playa Conchas Chinas, and Playa Mismaloya.
- Historic Center: With colonial architecture, artisan shops, and the Church of Our Lady of Guadalupe.
- Nightlife: Bars, nightclubs, and dance clubs.
Climate and Altitude:
- Climate: Tropical, with a dry season from November to May and a rainy season from June to October.
- Altitude: Sea level.
How to Get There from:
- Mexico City: Direct flights from Mexico City’s International Airport to Licenciado Gustavo Díaz Ordaz International Airport in Puerto Vallarta.
- Guadalajara: Direct flights or a roughly 4-hour drive.
- United States: Direct flights from several major cities such as Los Angeles, Chicago, and Dallas.
Things to Do:
- Water Sports: Snorkeling, diving, surfing, and fishing.
- Excursions: Boat tours to the Marietas Islands, visits to the Yelapa waterfalls, and jungle excursions.
- Culture and Gastronomy: Mexican cooking classes, art gallery visits, and tequila tastings.
Most Characteristic Features:
- The Malecón: A lively promenade with sculptures and cultural activities.
- Playa de los Muertos: The most famous and crowded beach.
- The Church of Our Lady of Guadalupe: An architectural icon in the historic center.
Where to Stay:
- Luxury Hotels: Hotel Mousai, Grand Velas Riviera Nayarit, and Garza Blanca Preserve Resort & Spa.
- Boutique Hotels: Hacienda San Angel, Villa Premiere Boutique Hotel & Romantic Getaway.
- Budget Options: Hotel Eloisa, Posada de Roger, and Hostal Vallarta Suites.
Puerto Vallarta offers a variety of activities, from relaxing on the beach to exploring local culture, making it an attractive destination for all types of travelers.