Because Puerto
Vallarta lies on Bahia Banderas, the second largest
natural bay in North America and has over 100 miles
of coast line, it is a haven for anyone who enjoys
any type of beach activity, from whale watching to
parasailing. Bungee jumping over the Pacific,
windsurfing, snorkeling, scuba diving, jet skiing or
fishing are yours for the asking. The surf, at most
beaches is normally very calm and safe for swimming
year around.
Distinctly different beach zones with more than
forty individual beaches mark Puerto Vallarta as one
of the favorite destinations for the true beach
lover. The first zone is north of Puerto Vallarta.
Playa de Oro and the Marina district are here. The
Playa de Oro is a wide, sandy beach with a few rocky
areas interspersed. It is also very popular with
guests and locals alike, because of its water
sports. Even further north, the beaches of Banderas
Bay are pristine and quiet as they reach up toward
Punta de Mita. If you're into surfing, these
northern beaches, which are subject to strong surf,
perfect for catching a wave, the best windsurfing
also takes place in this area.
Puerto Vallarta's most popular beach, Playa de los
Muertos, is located just south of the malecon and
the River Cuale. This beach is surrounded by the
neighborhood of Olas Altas (Old Town or Zona
Romantica), with it's indescribable variety of
restaurants and shops. It is lined with beachfront
hotels and restaurants and is usually bustling with
activity, sun worshipers by day, the dining and
nightlife crowd after dark. The beachfront bars and
restaurants in this area are a great place to catch
one of the incredible Vallarta sunsets.
South of town,
you'll find numerous small coves and beaches. Playa
de Mismaloya used to be a quiet, fairly remote cove,
it is still fairly remote and remains a beautiful
beach in spite of development and is a great place
to relax on the beach for a day. Boca de Tomatlan,
the last beach that is accessible by road is more
primitive with several small seafood restaurants and
taco stands. It is a great swimming beach, very
quite and peaceful. You can hire local pangas here
to take you to Yepala, Las Animas or Quimixto.
Destiladeras and Los Venaderos are two of the more
enjoyable beaches in the northern area. Snorkeling
and also wind surfing (under the right conditions)
are also great at the Las Marietas Islands , which
have been preserved by the Mexican government as a
bird sanctuary. These islands are accessible by
boats which can be rented on most of the northern
beaches.
T h i n
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Water
Sports
Water sports
abound in and around Puerto Vallarta. Because the
waters of Banderas Bay are protected and calm,
swimming, parasailing and jet skiing are fantastic
from almost any beach. You'll find that diving and
snorkeling are the best at either the south end of
town toward Los Arcos, which is a natural preserve,
or in the northern area near Bucieras and Punta de
Mita, which is located near the northern point of
the bay. If you are the daring type you can Bungee
Jump from a platform built on a cliff out over the
Pacific. A beautiful setting but not for the faint
of heart.
Fishing
Puerto Vallarta
offers not only some good deep sea sportfishing,
fresh water fishing in the local mountains is also
available for the true sportsman. All types of fish
inhabit the waters around Puerto Vallarta at
different times of year. Marlin, sailfish,
dorado, snapper, all of which can be chased (and
caught) on a wide variety of fishing boats, from
established fishing fleets or from pangas that can
be hired at almost any of the more popular beaches.
Whale
Watching
Banderas Bay is
home to it own colony of Humpback Whales. Many
tours are available to view these magnificent
mammals.
O u t o
f t h e W a t e r
Puerto Vallarta
is certainly a place where you can find endless
activities, to keep everyone in the family amused
for your entire vacation, maybe even two or three
vacations. From road racing 60 MPH Go Karts to bird
watching. From Harley Davidson rentals to a calming
hike to a serene waterfall, you are sure to find an
activity here to amuse or amaze. Mountain biking in
an incredible array of environments, champagne
flights in a Hot Air Balloon, free concerts in the
main square on the malecon. The list goes on
forever and is as diverse as any resort in the
world.
Golf /
Tennis
Puerto Vallarta
is home to two 18 hole golf courses. One, Marina
Vallarta Club de Golf, is located at Marina Vallarta
and the other, Flamingos Golf Club, is located near
Nuevo Vallarta, a few miles north of the airport.
Also sitting all alone on the point of Punta de Mita
is a brand new Jack Nicklaus creation, that is ready
for play but remains unopened at this time. It will
most likely be a private course.
Tennis
enthusiasts have not been forgotten. Puerto
Vallarta Tennis & Beach Resort at the Continental
Plaza Hotel offers both clay and (covered) hard
courts, a pro shop, showers, steam room. They also
offer expert instruction. Many of the hotels have
lighted tennis courts, some that are available to
non guests.
Shopping
A shoppers "dream
come true" ?....Quite possibly. Puerto Vallarta
seemingly has it all. Beach vendors sell trinkets,
a new Sam's Club sells it in volume, classy
galleries cater to the upper class. And in between -
is something you certainly "can not live without".
Do not plan a trip to Puerto Vallarta without
setting aside some shopping time. It really is
difficult to imagine the variety of items available
in PV. Probably the only place in all of Latin
America where you could be offered the Wall Street
Journal from a beach vendor.
Restaurants
Puerto Vallarta
is a food lovers paradise!!! This wonderful city
has more quality restaurants than any other resort
in Mexico. There is everything from tacos to beef
Wellington, escargot to hamburgers, and everything
in between. Great restaurants are everywhere, you
may have to watch your eating habits, while on
vacation. You could easily have a a true gourmet
meal every time you eat in Puerto Vallarta. Enjoy!
Night
Life
Puerto Vallarta's
great night life scene starts late and goes until
the roosters are getting ready for their first
siesta. But there is also plenty of entertainment
for those of you who like to be in bed at a decent
hour. Many of Puerto Vallarta's restaurants feature
live music and there are often unscheduled,
impromptu performances along the malecon on any
given night. There are public concerts at the main
square on Thursdays and Sundays, just before sunset.
Since these performances end early, you will
probably want to stroll along the malecon and
partake in some great people watching. This is a
regular part of Vallarta culture and one that should
not be missed.