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Editor's choicePopular  About Puerto Vallarta
When you think of the Mexican Riviera, with its palm-fringed beaches, luxuriant jungle vegetation and posh resorts, many places come to mind. But no resort better typifies the classic Mexican beach vacation than does Puerto Vallarta. From its sleepy, seaside village roots, it has grown into one of Mexico's most loved destinations.

As you arrive by plane, Puerto Vallarta's romance and beauty begin to take hold, a blanket of lush tropical jungle surrounds the quaint colonial city as it climbs away from the blue Pacific, into the Sierra Cuale mountains.

Nestled on the shores of Bahía de Banderas (Mexico's largest natural bay) and spread between the states of Jalisco and Nayarit, Vallarta traces its history back to the 1500's when it was first visited by Spanish explorers. It later became know as a respite for pirates plying the Pacific coast.

Puerto Vallarta remained a small village until 1963. That is the year that director John Huston decided to film his movie, "Night of the Iguana" starring Ava Gardner & Richard Burton, in Puerto Vallarta. Elizabeth Taylor flew down to be with Richard Burton in one of the most famous Hollywood affairs of the time. Both actors purchased homes in Puerto Vallarta, thus beginning its reputation as an international getaway.

Puerto Vallarta now has over 350,000 inhabitants, and welcomes more than 4 million annual visitors. Despite its popularity and the recent flurry of new resort developments, the city retains much of its "Old Mexico" flair. The city is graced with lovely architecture, cobblestone streets, and white stucco buildings crowned by flower-covered balconies and red-tile roofs.

You'll find all sorts of lodgings available from budget inns to world class beachfront resorts. Outdoor recreation is limitless. Every imaginable water sport is available along Puerto Vallarta's sandy shoreline. Fishing, diving, sailing, jet skiing and parasailing to name a few.

Shopping is some of Mexico's finest due to the numerous galleries and shops featuring both international and Mexican wares. Puerto Vallarta also has many fine restaurants to choose from including traditional Mexican, French, Italian, Asian and American. The nightlife varies from small piano lounges to sports cafe to all night discos.

Today, Puerto Vallarta is a world class resort, while retaining the charm of a century ago. The stunning backdrop of the Sierra Madre mountains and it's 41 km. (24 miles) of coastline provide for the ultimate vacation or living situation. Puerto Vallarta is like no other place in Mexico and most who come, yearn to return.
Puerto Vallarta or PVR as it is known by the many who return here every year is rimmed by dreamy mountains and set on the shores of the largest bay in Mexico. Its natural beauty is the setting for world-class resorts on fine Pacific beaches bathed in tropical sunshine.
Here, almost thirty years ago, the passion of Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton fueled the legend of romantic Puerto Vallarta during the filming of "Night of the Iguana". Since then, its fame has spread around the world – yet its colourful character has remained. The streets of the town are still paved with cobblestones. Open-air markets are filled with handicrafts, and quaint white-washed homes with red tiled roofs and iron balconies still tumble down the steep, palm-covered hills as they have for decades.

Today there are really five areas that comprise the destination of Puerto Vallarta. Immediately north of the airport is the newest beachfront resort area called Nuevo Vallarta. Moving south from the airport is Marina Vallarta with its golf course and upscale condos and hotels.

Further south is the traditional hotel zone along the Boulevard Francisco Medina Ascensio, a palm-lined boulevard to town with a string of beachfront hotels. Next is El Centro, downtown, with its cobblestone streets that wind past red tiled roofed houses. There are exclusive little boutiques, souvenir shops, fun restaurants energized with mariachi music and little old hotels with cozy bars.

Just south of town and away from the action is the “conchas chinas” upscale area. Beyond the lure of sun and surf, adventures abound for those who seek even more. From sport fishing to para-sailing, snorkelling to horseback riding...whatever your desire, you'll find it in the mountains, jungles and seas that surround the Puerto Vallarta coastline.


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