PUERTO VALLARTA
Puerto Vallarta is truly the trendiest destination around today and why not? There is no other destination that is more stress appeasing and spiriting than visiting Puerto Vallarta during your holidays. Puerto Vallarta has all the right flavors to make your holidays last a lifetime. You name it; Puerto Vallarta has it…dotted beautifully by the coastal palm trees, serene beaches, shimmering azure waters, exciting shopping experience, exhilarating nightlife, water activities, spas and much more!
THE SOUTH SIDE OF PV
South of downtown Puerto Vallarta you will find the inlet beaches, lush foliage and more of the quaint, cobblestone, traditional Mexican architecture you expect from this area. The corridor that runs south of down has some of the most beautiful views in the area due to the proximity to mountain and jungle. On this coastline there is great snorkling and swimming.
About 30 minutes south is the town of Boca de Tomatlan which is where the ocean meets a river mouth. This town is picturesque and the take off point for many boat excursions.
Old Town
La Iglesia de Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe is the heart of Puerto Vallarta religious life, and is the focal point of an elaborate 12-day festival each December. The structure itself was built during a 12-year period beginning in 1929. The interior is filled with hand-carved columns, decorative moldings and other rich detailing.
Nuevo Vallarta
The Marieta Islands, about a 30-minute boat ride from the Vallarta Marina, are one of the splendors ofPuerto Vallarta and Banderas Bay. A protected ecological park, the Marieta Islands are home to a vast array of sea life and sea birds. They are a fantastic place for snorkeling or scuba diving.
Yelapa
Yelapa, a picturesque beachside village that opens its doors for you to explore its landscapes is about two hours away from Boca de Tomatlán by water taxi. It is distinguished by its color, tradition, and gentle people who, for the most part, dedicate their lives to fishing and tourism.
San Sebastián
Nestled at the top of the spectacular Sierra Madre mountains is colonial, historical San Sebastián del Oeste. This remote village has retained the charm of colonial Mexico while offering an impressive array of modern amenities and expansive views. There is little to do in San Sebastian but relax and mingle with the locals.