Why visit Majahuitas Beach South of Puerto Vallarta Jalisco Mexico
Majahuitas is a beautiful little beach in Cabo Corrientes south of Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico. It has beautiful waters and clear golden sands, bordered by palm trees and the green jungle of the region. It's what one would consider the perfect beach when imagining a place to go relax in the sun, enjoy the sand and the warm and clean waters of the Bay of Banderas. If you are looking for one of the best beaches in Puerto Vallarta, although it is in the next municipality, it is really worth considering it.
What's attractive and why go
It is a very quiet beach, free from the hustle and bustle of the beaches near downtown Puerto Vallarta, there are no vendors, no music rumbling in the bars or restaurants, no crowds of people and the noise that entails. Here, the noisiest things are the green-emerald waves that break gently on the clear, golden sands of the beach. The wind rocks the palm trees and shakes the fronds, that could be considered another constant noise in this sub-tropical beach :-) So if you are a little bit anti-crowds, this is the place for you.
Where Majahuitas Beach Located (Map)?
It is in the southern area of the Bay of Banderas, is one of the many beautiful beaches of the municipality of Cabo Corrientes, beaches that are located south-west of Boca de Tomatlan, the last beach and town in the municipality of Puerto Vallarta that can be reached by land in a vehicle. It is located about 15-20 minutes from Boca and between the beaches of Quimixto and Yelapa. To locate it on a map, use this link:
How to get to Majahuitas Jalisco
It can only be reached by sea, as we mentioned the road continues to the south past Boca de Tomatlan, but no longer edges along the bay and these beaches of Cabo Corrientes are isolated and, therefore, more virgin, clean and quiet too. We recommend you first travel to to Boca by taxi, Uber or one of the many local buses that travel to Mismaloya or Boca itself, also the buses that travel to El Tuito, which is farther south, will do. It's about 20 minutes fromPuerto Vallarta's Romantic Zone. Once in Boca, walk to the village boardwalk (malecon) on the banks of the Horcones River and negotiate a trip with the local water taxis (pangas). If there is any extra waiting time, you can have a beer or juice by the sea enjoying the beautiful beach and the small protected bay. The rest of the trip you will do by sea, traveling along the edge of the jungle and the beaches by sea, you go by Colomitos, Las Animas Beach, Las Caletas, and Quimixto before you reach Majahuitas Beach, Cabo Corrientes. Vallarta Adventures, the largest tour operator in the area, offers tours to the site and has facilities there at Majahuitas, if you want to spend a more pleasant time, with service, drinks, activities and bathroom, it may be a good option to go with them. We can guide you and get the best prices, send us a message at tours@puertovallarta.net
What to do there
At Playa Majahuitas Beach Jalisco, there are few options and we recommend that you bring your own snorkeling equipment to enjoy one of the main attractions of the place, at both ends there are rocky outcrops that house fish and various marine species that you will enjoy observing. The sea invites you to swim and splash around and is very pleasant. The sand is a little coarse, so it is not advisable to let yourself be dragged by the water, some rubber shoes will help walk along the shore in a more pleasant way. The light color of the sand helps it not get too hot, which is good when it comes to walking and sunbathing. The obvious options are also to relax and sunbathe, but bring food and drink because there are no services on the spot. Also, do not plan to spend all day in the place because I did not see public toilets, I suppose Vallarta Adventures would lend you its own, but I have not consulted, be advised.
Is there where to stay in Playa Majahuitas Mexico?
Until February 2018, the obvious place was Majahuitas Resort Cabo Corrientes, right on the northern side of the beach and the hill, but the Chacala indigenous community did not renew the concession and now there is nowhere to stay in Playa Majahuitas, that I know of at least. Vallarta Adventures does not offer accommodation or camping of any kind in the place, for the time being. So the closest thing would be something in Yelapa. Contact our email reservations@puertovallarta.net for advice and the best prices.
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MAJAHUITAS LA PLAYA MAS BONITA DE VALLARTA?
Mis estimados, el dia de hoy tuve la oportunidad de ir en velera a conocer una de las playas mas bonitas que tiene vallarta, quieren acompañarme a conocerla?
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Playa Majahuitas / Majahuitas Beach, Cabo Corrientes, Jalisco, Mexico
Esta hermosa playa se encuentra a una milla y media (2.5 km) hacia el oeste de Quimixto (29 millas de Puerto Vallarta), Playa Majahuitas es un lugar insuperable para olvidarse de todo, lejos de su computadora, su smartphone y el tiempo. Te podrás alejar de todo, excepto la naturaleza y la relajación, obviamente.
La mejor manera de llegar es por mar, puede comenzar en el muelle de Playa Los Muertos en la Zona Romántica o, mejor aún, ir en coche, taxi o autobús hacia el sur desde el centro de Puerto Vallarta hasta Boca de Tomatlán, donde podrá tomar un taxi acuático (panga) que pasa por Colomitos, Las Animas, Quimixto y Las Caletas antes de tocar base en Majahuitas. Leer más aquí:
This beautiful beach is located one and a half miles westward of Quimixto (18 miles/29 km from Puerto Vallarta), Majahuitas Beach is the place second to none to forget of it all, far away from your computer, your smartphone and time, you'll get away from it all - except nature and relaxation, obviously.
The best way to arrive there is via the ocean, you can start off at the dock at Los Muertos Beach in the Romantic Zone or, even better, go by car, taxi or bus southward from downtown to Boca de Tomatlán, where you can take a water taxi (panga) that passes Colomitos, Las Animas, Quimixto and Las Caletas before touching base at Majahuitas. Read more here:
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Majahuitas Beach Puerto Vallarta
Located on a remote, secluded cove south of Puerto Vallarta just a little bit farther than the more popular Los Animas beach, Majahuitas beach is accessible only by boat. You can take a short boat taxi ride from Boca de Tomatlan for a round trip fee of about $10 US per person .
Other than an occasional fishing boat and perhaps a few tourists visiting the tiny eco resort it is likely you will have the beach to yourself. Pack a cooler and enjoy one of the most secluded and beautiful beaches in the Vallarta area. There are no restaurants or services on this beach. Perfect for a romantic day trip!
Conoce Playa Majahuitas / See Majahuitas Beach Cabo Corrientes Jalisco Mexico
Majahuitas es una bella playita en Cabo Corrientes al sur de Puerto Vallarta. Tiene bellas aguas y arenas claras, bordeada por palmeras y la verde jungla de la región, es lo que uno consideraría la playa perfecta cuando imaginas un lugar para relajarte en el sol, disfrutar del arena, de las cálidas y limpias aguas de la Bahía de Banderas. Si buscas una de las mejores playas de Puerto Vallarta, aunque queda en el municipio contiguo, vale la pena considerarla.
Qué tiene de atractivo y por qué ir
Es una playa muy tranquila, libre del bullicio y ajetreo de las playas cercanas a la ciudad, no hay vendedores, no hay música retumbando en los bares o restaurantes, no hay masas de gente y el ruido que eso conlleva. Aquí lo que más ruido hace son las olas verde-esmeralda que rompen suavemente sobre las claras y doradas arenas. El viento mece las palmeras y sacude las frondas, ese podría considerarse otro ruido constante en esta playa sub-tropical :-)
Dónde está
Está en la zona sur de la Bahía de Banderas, es una de las muchas bellas playas de la municipalidad de Cabo Corrientes, playas que se ubican al sur-oeste de Boca de Tomatlán, la última playa y pueblo en el municipio de Puerto Vallarta al que se puede llegar por tierra en vehículo. Se encuentra a unos 15-20 minutos de Boca y entre las playas de Quimixto y Yelapa. Para ubicarlo en un mapa, usa este vínculo:
Cómo llegar
Sólo se puede llegar por mar, como mencionamos la carretera continúa hacia el sur pasado Boca de Tomatlán, pero ya no bordea la bahía y estas playas de Cabo Corrientes quedan aisladas y, por consiguiente, más vírgenes y tranquilas también. La forma que recomendamos es llegar a Boca en taxi, Uber o en uno de los muchos buses locales que viajan a Mismaloya o Boca misma, también sirven los que viajan a El Tuito que queda más al sur. Son unos 20 minutos de la zona romántica de Puerto Vallarta. Una vez en Boca, camina hasta el malecón del pueblo a orilla del río Horcones y negocia un viaje con los taxis acuáticos del lugar (pangas). Vallarta Adventures, el mayor operador de tours de la zona, ofrece tours al lugar y tienen instalaciones en Majahuitas, si desean pasar un rato más agradable, con servicio, tragos, bebidas, actividades y servicios, quizá sea una buena opción comunicarse con ellos. Podemos apoyarlos con los mejores precios al correo tours@puertovallarta.net
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Majahuitas is a beautiful little beach in Cabo Corrientes south of Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico. It has beautiful waters and clear golden sands, bordered by palm trees and the green jungle of the region. It's what one would consider the perfect beach when imagining a place to go relax in the sun, enjoy the sand and the warm and clean waters of the Bay of Banderas.
What's attractive and why go
It is a very quiet beach, free from the hustle and bustle of the beaches near downtown Puerto Vallarta, there are no vendors, no music rumbling in the bars or restaurants, no crowds of people and the noise that entails. Here, the noisiest things are the green-emerald waves that break gently on the clear, golden sands of the beach. The wind rocks the palm trees and shakes the fronds, that could be considered another constant noise in this sub-tropical beach :-) So if you are a little bit anti-crowds, this is the place for you.
Where Majahuitas Beach Located (Map)?
It is in the southern area of the Bay of Banderas, is one of the many beautiful beaches of the municipality of Cabo Corrientes, beaches that are located south-west of Boca de Tomatlan, the last beach, and town in the municipality of Puerto Vallarta that can be reached by land in a vehicle. It is located about 15-20 minutes from Boca and between the beaches of Quimixto and Yelapa. To locate it on a map, use this link:
How to get to Majahuitas Jalisco
It can only be reached by sea, as we mentioned the road continues to the south past Boca de Tomatlan, but no longer edges along the bay and these beaches of Cabo Corrientes are isolated and, therefore, more virgin, clean and quiet too. We recommend you first travel to Boca by taxi, Uber or one of the many local buses that travel to Mismaloya or Boca itself, also the buses that travel to El Tuito, which is farther south, will do. It's about 20 minutes fromPuerto Vallarta's Romantic Zone. Once in Boca, walk to the village boardwalk (malecon) on the banks of the Horcones River and negotiate a trip with the local water taxis (pangas). We can guide you and get the best prices, send us a message at tours@puertovallarta.net
Contact our email reservations@puertovallarta.net for advice and the best prices.
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Puerto Vallarta, Yelapa and Majahuitas
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Yelapa Villages and Majahuitas Beach Getaway by Vallarta Adventures
I do not own this video. If you're really looking to escape from it all, then our tranquil day to Yelapa Villages and Majahuitas Beach are an absolute must on your vacation to Puerto Vallarta. Book it now at Bookit.com with your Puerto Vallarta hotel reservation!
Why visit Boca de Tomatlan south of Puerto Vallarta Jalisco Mexico
Boca de Tomatlan is a fishing village 17 kilometers south of Puerto Vallarta (about 15-20 minutes by car, 20-25 minutes by bus). It offers a very nice beach, good rustic restaurants, several activities and a starting point to visit the many beaches south of the bay. Boca de Tomatlán is the last town and beach before the road heads inland on its route to the areas of Cabo Corrientes to the south and Barra de Navidad. The immediate towns to the south are Las Juntas and Los Veranos and El Tuito which is 29 km from Boca (the botanical garden is between Las Juntas and El Tuito).
Among the nearby activities that you can enjoy are the Botanical Garden of Puerto Vallarta with one of the best restaurants in the bay: Hacienda de Oro. Walk to Playa Colomitos through the jungle. Parasailing, walks to nearby beaches, by land for adventurers to Las Animas, for others by boat (water taxi / panga) to Colomitos, Quimixto, Majahuitas, Yelapa, Chimo, Pizota and others. Visit, snorkel, dive and SUP (Stand-up Paddle) to Los Arcos. There are palapas with small rustic restaurants at the edge of the beach that open from 10 in the morning until, more or less, at 6:00 pm, where you can enjoy a cold beer and a tasty fish or seafood dish.
It is on the way to the Botanical Gardens of Vallarta, just 5 kilometers beyond the town of Mismaloya, and is the most popular embarkation and arrival bay for water taxis that take locals and visitors to the beautiful and isolated beaches of the southern part of the city. Bay of Banderas, beaches like Colomitos, Las Animas, Quimixto, Majahuitas and Yelapa. Exit schedules of the pangas here.
(Boca de Tomatlan should not be confused with Boca de Tomates, which is north of the PV Airport).
Boca de Tomatlán empties into the Horcones River, which also passes through the grounds of the Botanical Garden. At present, thanks to the Boca de Tomatlan boardwalk and the rocky edge that was established at the end of the river, the course is much better controlled and the boatmen and fishermen have a better space to leave their boats in shelter. The beach itself is also very popular and the waters of the bay are extremely quiet (not for nothing is used as a port of departure), so if you are a fan of marine swimming, this is the place to visit, we just recommend that you keep away from the area of the pangas.
You can get to Boca de Tomatlan by car, water taxi, taxi or bus. Water taxis (pangas) can be obtained in the Marina or the pier of Playa Los Muertos. The local buses that go to Boca leave every day from early around 6:30 AM and at regular intervals until around 11:00 PM, at the corner of Basilio Badillo and Constitución in Viejo Vallarta (Romantic Zone), the same place and the same buses that go to Mismaloya.
Boca is an authentic fishing village, 10 miles south of the Plaza de Armas of Puerto Vallarta, where the Horcones River empties into a beautiful emerald green bay, surrounded by jungle-covered hills. Enjoy its beaches of fine and clear sand, the gentle waves of the ocean, good food and friendly people.
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Yelapa & Majahuitas
Relax onboard our modern catamarans as we cruise south of Puerto Vallarta. Our morning is spent in the exquisite bay of Majahuitas. This sheltered cove possesses some of the most inviting and clear waters in the bay, making it a perfect place for snorkeling and kayaking. In the afternoon we head to Yelapa, for a stroll through this charming Mexican fishing village. A beautiful beach blanketed with golden sand and calm waters makes Yelapa a superb place to swim, relax on the beach or hike through the village and jungle to the nearby waterfalls before enjoying a delicious lunch on board the catamaran.
Si realmente desea escapar de todo, entonces nuestro apacible día en Yelapa y los poblados de las playas de Majahuitas son una visita obligada. Con agua esmeralda, prístinas arenas doradas y preciosas playas, esas remotas ensenadas son ideales para practicar esnorquel, natación y kayak, con un paisaje perfecto para explorar los refugios ocultos de Bahía de Banderas.
Puerto Vallarta 2017: Yelapa and Majahuitas
My high school best friend, Faye and I decided to go to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. It is both our first time being in Mexico so we were super excited for everything. Puerto Vallarta provides great choices of excursions (from Vallarta Adventures: and the people are very friendly, funny, and nice. Honestly, my favourite part of this trip was interacting with the locals, tour guides, and entertainers.
Resort: Royal Decameron Complex
Faye's Channel:
(P.S. If there are any of the people we met in Puerto Vallarta who are watching, please don't be afraid to say hi! I really want to get to know you guys more! Gracias for an amazing vacation)
Music Credit:
Intro Music:
Dreweybear - Falling Under
Background Music:
Louis Futon - Rewind (Feat. Ashe & Armani White)
Majahuitas Resort Jalisco, Mexico Timelapse Tropical Sunrise
We just returned from spending a week in Mexico at the Majahuitas resort. I will be uploading a few videos of our travels. The Majahuitas resort is a very secluded beach in Jalisco, Mexico. They don't have TV, Electricity other than a few solar powered lights at night only when needed, cell service for the most part, wifi or interenet of any kind. So if you or your significant other is plugged in this is a perfect place to go. You can forget about the real world and enjoy being alone in a beatiful place. The beach is only accessible from boat. There are only 8 casitas on the resort that have 1-2 beds. Most days a large pirate ship shows up from 10-1pm bringing a bunch of tourists that unload like a virus on the beach but don't worry they are only allowed to visit half the beach and are NOT allowed to use any resort bathrooms, bar ect.
Majahuitas Beach Wedding Venue| Puerto Vallarta | Adventure Weddings®
Majahuitas with golden sand is a tropical Paradise surrounded by the Sierra Madre Mountains, is the perfect combination of sounds and views that Nature has to offer, creating a perfect symphony for all the senses. One of our largest and totally private beaches in Puerto Vallarta. It offers harmony and exclusiveness with breathtaking views over the Pacific Ocean.
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