There are many all-inclusive beach resorts in Puerto Vallarta, but they’re outside the old town. While these options might seem attractive, we recommend staying near the old town (Zona Romántica) instead. Staying at an all-inclusive resort keeps you away from the authentic experience ...
Puerto Vallarta’s downtown area, the Malecón (boardwalk), and many popular attractions are easily accessible on foot. Walking allows you to explore at your own pace and take in the local culture. Taxis Taxis are a common mode of transportation in Puerto Vallarta. They are readily available ...
22. Puerto Vallarta Historical El Centro: A Self-Guided Audio Tour 1 Private Sightseeing Tours 60–75 minutes See Puerto Vallarta’s Old Town at your own pace with this affordable walking tour. • Trace the city’s transition from a… from $9 per adult Reserve 23. Sayulita and San Pa...
including the Westin Resort & Spa Puerto Vallarta located in the Marina area, Hotel Puerto de Luna and the Sheraton Buganvilias in the Hotel Zone; Casa Cupula Hotel, Casa Kimberly in Downtown Vallarta and Casa Iguana Hotel and Vallarta Shores located in the South Zone; to name a few. Visi...
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Discover the magic of Downtown Puerto Vallarta The Old Town in many cities all over the world has a particular charm that attracts both visitors and locals alike. It’s the site that holds the history and legacy of a place, the vortex where art expressions come together and where the live...
The modern town site dates from the mid-1800s and its formal port from 1885. Its name was changed to Puerto Vallarta in 1918. The population grew rapidly after the introduction of banana plantations in the surrounding area in the 1920s, in spite of a destructive hurricane in 1925. The ...
Puerto Vallarta has become one of the most popular and best gay travel destinations south of the border, if not the largest, surpassing the huge resort city of Acapulco in recent years as a top romantic gay vacation spot. The town is safer than any American city of its size that I know...
Explore Old Town Puerto Vallarta For a dose oflocal life in Mexico, walk the narrow cobbled streets of Old Town (also called the Romantic Zone) and listen to the sweet sounds of mariachi bands, then step into the stunning Our Lady of Guadalupe church to see its iconic crown-topped bell ...