Pacific Coast

Puerto Vallarta is blessed with the great weather that you would expect on the Mexican Pacific coast. Spring and winter are excellent times to visit, but don’t forget to bring a jacket for the evenings. Puerto Vallarta is one of the main tourist destinies in Mexico, a paradise on the Pacific Ocean. Located in central Mexico in the state of Jalisco, Puerto Vallarta counts with a great climate all year long. Puerto Vallarta is beautiful and the Marriott there is nice. However, as others noted, it is showing it’s age.

Puerto Vallarta is nestled in a tropical setting. Hotels line the bay’s curving beach. It is now a world class resort that has retained all of the quaint charms of the original village yet exhibits all of the expectations one would have while visiting a modern resort. Puerto Vallarta has evolved to meet the needs of today’s modern tourist destination parameters. It is also known as an artists’ mecca with its world-class galleries and evening art walks. There is always something exciting happening in this lovely tropical city.

Puerto Vallarta is no longer the sleepy little Mexican fishing village that it was back in 1960. Located in the foothills of the Sierra Madres and on Banderas Bay, in the center of the Mexican Riviera on the Pacific Ocean, Vallarta has the unique combination of climate, natural beauty, and tropical vegetation and wildlife. It is serviced by three municipal bus unions that provide coverage for most of the greater Puerto Vallarta area (e.g. Most of the population of the Municipality of Pueto Vallarta travels by municipal bus. It is one of very few cities in Mexico where the water is guaranteed pure and most hotels have their own water purification systems. Good restaurants only used locally purified bottled water.

Puerto Vallarta is a city rich with history and an integral part of that stems from its cuisine. A few hundred years ago, as the city was just beginning, inhabitants didn?t have the luxury of dining at four-star restaurants. It’s one of the most safest and friendliest place to live in. For years is has been known and named the friendliest city in the world. Puerto Vallarta is a located in the western part of the state of Jalisco in central Mexico overlooking the Pacific Ocean. The second-most visited resort in all of Mexico, Puerto Vallarta attracts over 2 million tourists per year.

Puerto Vallarta is one of the best tourist locations in Mexico. It has everything one would want in a world class tourist destination. Puerto Vallarta is yours to savor and is, without a doubt, one of the friendliest and cleanest beach resorts in all of Mexico. It is a water lover’s paradise. Sailing and SCUBA diving are big pastimes here - whatever your level of experience, good diving is available.

Puerto Vallarta is a charming seaside resort area with alluring beaches, colonial ambiance and architecture, and first-rate restaurants and hotels. The town is located in Banderas Bay, which is on Mexico’s western coast in the state of Jalisco. It is regarded as one of the most pure and unblemished destinations in Mexico. Puerto Vallarta became a popular tourist destination in the late 1960s as the city became more accessible to visitors. On Hawaii’s latitude and Puerto Vallarta villas guests are treated to a similar climate. With over 300 days of sunshine annually, Puerto Vallarta vacation rentals lodgers bask in annual average temperatures of 83 degrees.

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