About Puerto Vallarta
Long a popular Mexican beach resort, and one of the nicest resort
areas in Mexico, Puerto Vallarta is a sophisticated and beautiful
city with a relaxed atmosphere.
Tourists have been coming to Puerto Vallarta since the 1930s,
but it really became an "in" place after John Huston's
Night of the Iguana was filmed here in 1964. The film
starred Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor, who later bought homes
there. Now some two million visitors a year come to PV, as it's
often called.
Puerto Vallarta has historic areas with cobblestone streets. Some
say the shopping is the best of any resort town in Mexico, whether
at the Mercado (market) downtown, or at any of the many little
shops. There are numerous art galleries. On a vacation day, you
can have a swim, work on your tan, do a little shopping and gallery-hopping,
devote some time to doing nothing, try a fine restaurant, dance
the night away -- and repeat the process the next day with a different
set of beaches, stores, restaurants, and nightspots! Puerto Vallarta
is an excellent destination for a beach vacation that also gives
you the flavor of modern Mexico. It's very popular with Mexican
tourists for that reason.
With a population somewhere above 300,000, Puerto Valllarta is
a relatively intimate city. It's never very far from the ocean,
as the city runs along along between the mountains and the sea.
It's actually in a bay, Banderas Bay, which results in gorgeous
views. Watching the sunset can become a daily ritual, perhaps at
one of the many cafes near the beach, or perhaps from a hotel patio
in the hills.
You can explore outside of the city with a boat ride across the
bay to Yelapa, take an outing to Mismaloya, even doing a little
kayaking along the coast. If you are traveling with children, there
are many enjoyable and educational things to do and places to go:
whale watching in season, for one. With over 20 miles of beaches,
it's easy to find your own favorites.
The weather is delicious in winter -- you might want a light jacket
or sweater in the evenings -- and can be very hot in summertime.
It's on the humid side year round. A tropical haven!
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