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CHOOSING FROM TRANQUILITY TO ACTIVITY

With so much to offer, every moment in this beautiful vacation resort can be shaped to meet your individual desires. From its simple cobblestone streets in the downtown area to the sophisticated services of its grand tourism hotels, Puerto Vallarta is always super accommodating. This is the place that seems to offer each unique guest their own ideal blend of relaxation and exhilaration, tranquility and activity.

With many "El día de…" - Puerto Vallarta offers plenty of opportunities for activities at every turn; your adventurous side will never go unfulfilled, unless of course, you want to give it a rest. In that case, Puerto Vallarta is the ideal location for glorious sun-soaked inactivity.

No matter what your particular preferences are, there is a part of Puerto Vallarta that is just right for you. Puerto Vallarta, a place of complements and contrasts. Within this heavenly natural beauty, art galleries, restaurants, and golf courses - every day is cause for celebration.

Puerto Vallarta is located on the Bay of Banderas, one of the most naturally beautiful bays of the world where you’ll encounter marvelous coves and beaches which extend from Punta de Mita to Cabo Corrientes.Puerto Vallarta is nestled in the midst of 16 miles of beaches. There are areas of dense jungle vegetation spotted with bursts of color from exotic tropical plants that give way to rocky river beds which tumble and feed into the open sea; steep mountain sides where villas and casitas look as if they were merely tacked onto the hillsides.

Marina Vallarta: This fashionable neighborhood offers a collection of top quality hotels, and features, among one of Mexico’s largest and most sophisticated marinas, an adjacent 18-hole golf course. Its 500-slip marina filled with modern and luxurious yachts, sailing vessels and charter boats is bordered by several condominium buildings with a malecon (boardwalk), full of shops, art galleries and restaurants. It’s a favorite with families and groups.

Hotel zone: This area full of wide, soft beaches that extend from the Marina into town is known as the Hotel Zone, and it has become a playground for water sports. It fronts an ample mix of excellent hotels and resorts, with all the amenities. A great area for family fun or memorable group events, it’s a convenient location to all of Puerto Vallarta’s many treasures.

Viejo Vallarta: The signature cobblestone area extending to the north and south of the Cuale River is Mexico at its traditional best. From family-run beachfront hotels to eclectic inns on the edge of the surrounding hills, here is where you feel the essence of Puerto Vallarta’s charm. A favorite area for repeat visitors and independent travelers alike, "Old Town" offers cozy restaurants, bars, trendy boutiques and abundant nightlife.

The magic south: The south shore is where the Sierra Madre Mountains meet the shores of Banderas Bay. It is an area full of coves, small bays, rivers and where secluded, remote beaches are accessible only by boat. Here the lush jungle hugs the beach, making it a perfect tropical setting. Tucked into picturesque coves along this coast is a collection of boutique, full service hotels, made-to-order for honeymooners and romantic escapes.

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Puerto Vallarta is a town of approximately 350,000 people located on the Bahía de Banderas, the Bay of Flags, on the western coast of México. Vallarta is nestled between verdant, jungle-covered mountains and the largest bay in México. But this is only the first of many variances in the Vallarta area. Perhaps the most striking is the positioning of some of the most modern and luxurious resort hotels in this hemisphere side by side with the red-tiled roofs and cobblestone streets of the city itself. Similarly, Puerto Vallarta is a place where seemingly half the population has a cellular phone, but one can still see burros in the streets and farm animals in the heart of the city. It is this combination of old world charm and modern convenience that sets Puerto Vallarta apart from the usual Mexican town.

The weather in Puerto Vallarta is astonishingly nice. There are 365 days of sun a year, and for most of the year the days are warm and sunny and the nights, cool and comfortable. It is only from July to September that the heat becomes a bit oppressive, largely due to the humidity. In September the rains come. Though heavy and often spectacular, they seldom last more than a couple hours before giving way to more sun.

Puerto Vallarta is a mecca for sports enthusiasts, particularly if the sport involves water. Twenty-five miles of beach provide ample opportunity for virtually any type of water sport: sailing, surfing, body boarding, snorkeling, scuba diving, parasailing, water skiing, windsurfing, kayaking, jet skiing, deep sea fishing, and more. And then there's the jungle and the mountains. Horseback riding, hiking, biking, camping, swimming, rafting, canoeing, four-wheeling, climbing, bungee jumping, and pretty much anything else imaginable can be enjoyed in the Vallarta vicinity. And there are hundreds of tennis courts and a nice golf course, too.

The opportunities for shopping, sightseeing, and other forms of entertainment are too numerous to mention. Most of the world's cuisines are available in Puerto Vallarta, and the nightlife is vibrant. Clubs, discos, cafés, and bars line both the Malecon and Olas Altas. The Hotel Zone sports a dozen more night spots. There are theaters showing first and second run films, most of them in English. And there's always the pleasure of an evening stroll along the Malecon or Los Muertos beach. Mariachis wander the streets and give impromptu performances on the buses, and the night air is filled with the sounds of music and laughter. At night, Vallarta is a truly magical place.

Of course, no place is perfect, and Vallarta has its share of flaws. Most are minor, but two stand out. The most obvious in Vallarta is the abundance of tourists. If you're a tourist, this doesn't much matter, but for those of us who live here, it can be a bit annoying. This is not too difficult to overcome, however. Most Vallarta veterans learn to stay away from the more touristy areas.

A secondary minor irritation may be the lack of a few items with which most Americans and Canadians have become rather accustomed. Many find ways to get around this problem, usually by coaxing visiting friends to bring down suitcases stuffed with whatever it is that they can't get here. What kinds of things? It could be anything. In the U.S. or Canada, all it would take is a hop down to the grocery store, the hardware store, or wherever. In Puerto Vallarta, it may be simply unavailable.  But before you resign yourself to having to obtain it from outside the country, check around at the local "ferretarias" or hardware stores, the local Walmart, or the local Mall, which includes a Radio Shack and other international stores.

That said, Puerto Vallarta remains one of the most captivating and comfortable places on Earth. It has charm, beauty, and a relaxed way of going about life that can become quite addictive. Having occasionally to deal with the unavailability of some items or the overabundance of tourists seems a small price to pay for a chance to live in Paradise.

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