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Shopping - Tip
Avi Latina Jewerly & Boutique. Just
open at Morelos #883-B, Downtown
Puerto Vallarta, Behind Mc´Donalds of the Malecon.
- Mercado Municipal: An open-air market with clothing,
handicrafts, food, more
- Pueblo Viejo
- Cuale
River Island
- Along
the malecon (waterfront promenade)
- The
Marina
- Downtown
- Along
Juarez and Morelos streets
- Marina Plaza
- Villa
Vallarta
- Plaza
Caracol
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Puerto Vallarta
is... a day at the beach under a palm-friged palapa, fine food
in a secluded cortyard restaurant, a tour by jeep into the forested
foothills of the Sierra Madre, cobblestoned streets, red tiled
roofs and adobe houses, lazing by a hotel pool being served cool
drinks, a boat ride on Bahia Banderas watching whales and matas
play, shopping for handcrafts and clothes and curious, mariachis
in the plaza serenading, moonlight walks, sunset strolls, fiestas,
festivals and fireworks, fishing, diving, sailing, traditional
and modern, Magic! |
| Puerto
Vallarta has been on the international tourism map for over 50
year. Many feel it is the one vacation area where a destination
in a single locale: the culture and traditions of old, and new,
Mexico combined with a sun, sea and sand resort ambience.
Here,
in capsule format, are the key elements of Puerto Vallarta's attraction
and appeal:
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Month
High/Low
January-March 81/72
April-June 83/61
July-September 94/73
October-December
85/70 |
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Time Zone
Puerto Vallarta
is on Central Standard Time
· Bahia de las Banderas
.- The magnificent bay, one of the world's largest,
that runs from Punta de Mita in the State of Nayarit in the north
to Cabo Corriente in the State of Jalisco in the south.
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Las Peñas .- The
three offshore rocks along the bay's southern coast, an early
landmark for ships and source of the original name of Puerto Vallarta.
Also known as Los Arcos.
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A Variety of Villages .-
Around the bay and inland are a number of intriguing villages.
North in Nayarit : Rincon de Guayabito, San Francisco (San Pancho),
Sayulita, La Cruz de Huanacaxtle, the Valle de Banderas' three
towns and Bucerias. In Jalisco: Las Juntas, Ixtapa, El Pitillal
on the north side of PV and Mismalolla and Boca de Tomatlan on
the south side. Two major visitor villages behind the mountains
: San sebastian del Oeste and talpa de Allende. Most of these
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| How do I get around? - Tip
Visitors can choose from many forms of transportation once they are
in Puerto Vallarta. Car and jeep rentals offer independence and
mobility in sightseeing and beach excursions. Taxis are also a
viable option. Remember to negotiate taxi fare up front. For the
more adventurous, public buses are available.
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Beaches .- Just too numerous to list, and all around the Bay.
The liveliest, perhaps, is Los Muertos in Puerto Vallarta, just
south of the Rio Cuale and the most tranquil along the north shore
along the road to Punta Mita.
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Jungle Spots .- South of town from Mismaloya:
Chino's Paraiso, Chico's Paradise and El Edén (food services
in all three). Also, via horseback into the hills.
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El Centro .-
Old Town, or Viejo Vallarta,
popular for its traditional red-tiled roofs, whitewashed buildings,
cobblestone streets and hillside homes. Center for restaurants,
shops, galleries and government .
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| Currency - Tip
The peso is the Mexican form of currency. It is suggested that you
exchange small amounts of U.S. dollars for pesos. Major credit
cards are also widely accepted. A pocket calculator can also be
helpful when you shop to help convert U. S. dollars to pesos.
Bartering when shopping outside of the resort areas is practiced.
U.S. dollars are accepted in the resort areas but keep in mind
any change that is due back will be in pesos. One recommendation
is to use a credit card which will present the daily currency
exchange on your next billing statement.
South of the Rio Cuale.- Something of a continuation of El Centro.
More shops and restaurants, especially along the "Calle de los
Cafes" (Basilio Badillo).
Plaza
Principal.- The main square of Puerto Vallarta, flanked by
Presidencia Municipal (City Hall) in the heart of El Centro. |
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Malecon .- A sweeping seafront
promenade in the very center or town, a preferred spot for strollers.
Site of three symbolic statues: Caballito de Mar (seahorse), La
Fuente de los Delfines (fountain of the dolphins) and Neptune
and Serena (Neptune and the mermaid). Another promenade lies along
the inner Marina.
Los
Arcos .- Open air amphitheater
at the south end of the Malecon. |

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Museo Manuel Lepe .-
Dedicated to Vallart's famous whimsical painter. South of the
Rio Cuale (ask for directions.)
Cristo
Resuscitado de El Pitillal .-
Church in El Pitillal village, 20 minutes from Vallarta. Noted
for its five meter cedar wood statue of Jesus.
Isla
del Rio Cuale .- A botanical
park along the river separating downtown into north and south
sections and dotted with restaurants, shops and galleries.
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Mercado Municipal .- Sometimes
called the flea Market, a real Mexican market adjacent to the
Rio Cuale populated by souvenir and food vendors.
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Museo Rio Cuale .- A small,
attractive museum on the Isla de Rio Cuale.
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La Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe .- Puerto Vallarta's unique landmark, the central church in the center
of town topped by its one-of-a-kind crown.
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Gringo Gulch .- Colorful
name given to an area over looking the River Cuale in the central
district. Site of some of the first homes of resident foreigners.
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Casa Kimberly .- Former
home of Elizabeth Taylor in Gringo Gulch, purchased during the
filming of "Night of the Iguana" Richard Burton's home just across
the street. Now open as a B&B and for home tours.
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Conchas
Chinas .- A major seaside area of villas and condominium apartments just
south of town.
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| Mismaloya
.- Small cove area well
south of town. Location site of the film "Night of Iguana." Restaurants
and hotels.
Boca
de Tomatlan .- Spectacular
cove eight miles south of PV, below Mismaloya. Restaurants; also
boats available to Las Animas, Quimixto and Yelapa.
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Animas, Quimixto and Yelapa .-
Three delightful isolated beaches accessible only by boat (tours
from the PV Port and by boats available at Los Muertos beach and
Boca de Tomatlan. Restaurants at all three; overnight accommodations
at Yelapa.
Ixtapa
.- Small town just to the
north of Puerto Vallarta. Site of new archeological discoveries
of pre-Columbian México.
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San
Sebastian del Oeste .- Interesting
old mining town in the hills beyond Puerto Vallarta. Most easily
accessed by air. Restored hacienda accommodations.
Talpa
de Allende .- Picturesque
town south of San Sebastian and site of an important annual pilgrimage
to the "Walking Virgen of Talpa." Hacienda accommodations available.
Night
Life .- After dark in Puerto
Vallarta just gets better and better. At the Marine, the major
hotels offer fiestas, and discos and a new entertainment complex
is something not be missed. Live rock and jazz are featured at
over a dozen high-activity pubs and discos in El Centro and South
of the Rio Cuale.
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| Proof of Citizenship - Tip Acceptable forms of proof of citizenship for U.S. citizens traveling
between the U.S. and our International Destinations are a valid
passport, OR a certified , state issued birth certificate with
raised seal AND a valid government photo ID, a naturalization/citizenship
certificate, Armed Forces' ID or discharge papers stating place
of birth. It is the traveler's responsibility to provide proper
documentation. Married women traveling with any documentation
in their maiden name must supply a marriage license (a copy is
acceptable).
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| "Torneo
de Pez Vela." Annual international sailfish tournament in November. 1993 marks
the 38th year.
"San Diego to Puerto
Vallarta Annual Regatta", Starts
off the yachting season in late fall and heralds the arrival of
ocean racers and fancy motor yachts.
"Tributo a la Virgen
de Guadalupe" Tribute to
the Virgen of Guadalupe the first 12 days of each December. Daily
evening processions to the church from various "colonias" or residential
sections, of the town.
"Fiesta de Puerto
Vallarta" Parades and other
events for visitors in December.
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Charreadas" Mexican-style
rodeos throughout the Bahia de Banderas on weekends. Lively and
fun, especially in the towns in Valle de las Banderas.
"Mariachi.:
The typical, lively gusty musical
groups of Jalisco. Most evenings about town in various hotels
and restaurants.
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| Semana
Santa (Easter)
Fireworks, dancing and food
Fiesta de Mayo (May)
A celebration with sports contests, music, art shows
and parades
Independence Day (September 15th)
Celebration of the Virgin of Guadalupe (December)
A fiesta honoring Mexico's patron saint
Typical
Products of Puerto Vallarta Include
hand-made huaraches (sandals of leather),lamps and other blown
glass works, artifacts of the Huichol indians and wood carvings.
Other
traditional Mexican items readily
available include sombreros and other hats; sarapes and carpets;
equipale, rustic and colonial furniture; various potteries and
ceramics, jewelry - especially silver and clothing ranging from
sports and beach wear to creative designs of daily and evening
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Attractions - Tip
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Splash Aqua
Park
Water slides, family fun
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Museo Rio
Cuale
A museum housing a small collection of paintings and pre-Columbian
artifacts
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Los Arcos
The area's signature landmark
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Club Internacional
de Amistad (Friendship Club)
Conducts seasonal tours through some of Puerto Vallarta's
showplace homes
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Take a walk
down the malecon (waterfront promenade) to get a taste Mexican
architecture and culture.
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- Bicycling
- Horseback Riding
- Fishing
- Boating
- Diving
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- Snorkeling
- Swimming
- Surfing
- Parasailing
- Scuba Diving
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- Jet/Water Skiing
- Bullfighting
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| Nightlife - Bar & Discotheques:
Zoo Bar
Christine
Collage
La Bodeguita del Medio
Hilo Disco Bar
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