Pirate Ship Cruise Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
Adventure on the high seas awaits on the The Marigalante Galleon in Puerto Vallarta! While in Mexico last week I sailed on the ship, which is an exact replica of the famous Santa Maria Galleon Columbus sailed to the new world. Check out our video of the evening!
Puerto Vallarta Tours: Pirate Ship Vallarta The Famous Marigalante
Puerto Vallarta Tours: Since 1995, the Pirate ship Marigalante has been one of the most popular tours in all of Vallarta, and one of the most recognized symbols of Puerto Vallarta. Unlike any other vessel on Banderas Bay, this beautiful craft is an exact replica of the Santa María, one of the ships used by Christopher Columbus over 500 years ago to discover new lands.
The Marigalante was built in Alvarado Veracruz, Mexico by the Mar, Hombre y Paz Civil Association, (Sea, Man and Peace a non-profit organization,) to commemorate historical voyages, especially the 500th Anniversary of the Discovery of America. Over 30 types of tropical woods were used during construction, which began in 1980 and was completed in 1987.
On September 26 1987, the Marigalante took her maiden voyage from Alvarado Veracruz to Santoña in Cantabria Spain, the birthplace of Juan de la Cosa, the author of the very first Mapa Mundi. The owner of the Santa Maria, Cosa sailed with Columbus on his first three voyages to the New World, and was the master and cartographer of the Marigalante in 1493.
From Santoña, the Marigalante sailed to Seville and up the Guadalquivir to deliver 10,000 Maravedies gold coins corresponding to the payment promised by Christopher Columbus - and never paid - to the first man to shout Land Ho! This reward was due to Rodrigo de Triana, whose real name was Juan Rodriguez Bermejo.
The coins were collected from the 33 American countries and spanned various centuries. They were placed in a chest built with the same thirty types of wood as those used to built the Marigalante. The chest is exhibited in La Antigua chapel in the Cathedral of Seville.
The Marigalante then sailed the Nao route, from Acapulco to the Orient, visiting Japan for the commemoration of its 100 years of trade with Mexico. She also followed the Cocoa route to South America and sailed to Spain once again in 1992 for the 500th Anniversary of the discovery of America.
The Marigalante's voyage covered 87 ports and islands around the world, totaling 52,000 nautical miles or 96,304 kilometers - the equivalent of 2-1/3 trips around the world. Since then, the Marigalante has been sailing the length and breadth of the Bay of Banderas, sharing the magic, the joy and the culture of our beloved Mexico with all the tourists who visit Puerto Vallarta.
Climb aboard the Marigalante Pirate Ship and get ready for a fantastic fun-filled frolick with the Pirates of the Bay as you sail across the beautiful blue waters of the Bay of Banderas. Whether you choose a fun-filled day of family adventure on the TREASURE LAND tour or a BUCCANEER'S NIGHT dinner cruise, you'll enjoy the unique experience of sailing on a real galleon - and an unforgettable experience.
Aboard Marigalante Pirateship, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
Maximus, my son was used as the captains son in the pirateshow on board the pirateship, while we cruised the Bay of Banderas (Bahia de Banderas)
Pirate Ship Puerto Vallarta Night Tour
An amazing sunset cruise with exciting pirate show, dancing, games and lots of fun! This five-hour cruise begins just before sunset and offers incredible views of Banderas Bay and Puerto Vallarta from the deck of a real wooden pirate ship. Onboard entertainment includes Prehispanico show and pirate show, acrobatics, sword-fighting and even a fireworks display! Full dinner and free drinks will keep you happy while dancing and music will keep you on your toes. Swashbuckling-ly good!
Pirate Ship Vallarta Excursion - March 2018
While in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico we we able to go on the Pirate Vallarta excursion. We had a BLAST!!! Join along as we relive our memories as a family.
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Enjoy a real pirate show aboard a real pirate ship.! Join us in our A wild and crazy tour aboard the Marigalante, a real pirate ship that features pirate shows, singing, swordfights, and a 2-hour stop at Majahuitas Beach for snorkeling, beach volleyball, banana boat rides, kayaking, and so much more!
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Marigalante Barco Pirata en Puerto Vallarta
Video promocional del barco pirata de Puerto Vallarta.
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This all-day cruise features an exciting pirate show with acrobatics, sword fighting and cannons blasting!
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Enjoy many different adventures all packed into this one shore excursion! Hop onboard a pirate ship replica and watch pirates swing from high masts and get into sword fights. Eat an appetizing lunch accompanied with soft drinks, beer or fruity, tropical drinks.
Head back onshore to relax on the pristine Majahuitas Beach which is only accessible by sea. Take advantage of the watersports offered such as snorkeling and ocean kayaking. Take it easy under the shade of a palm tree before returning to the ship.
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TOUR MARIGALANTE DE NOCHE
UNA IMPRESIONANTE BATALLA ENTRE PIRATAS SE LLEVA A CABO TODAS LAS NOCHES FRENTE AL MALECÓN DE PUERTO VALLARTA
Usted verá brillar las espadas en acrobáticas peleas entre piratas, descolgándose entre cuerdas, bombardeando al pueblo con sus cañones y haciendo explotar la pólvora bajo una lluvia de fuegos artificiales que lo harán sentir parte de este temerario espectáculo, navegando a bordo de un impresionante Galeón de más de 700 toneladas, donde comerá la más deliciosa cena del Puerto, disfrutará del atardecer, se refrescará con Barra Libre Nacional, Fiesta y entretenimiento al límite.
A bordo del Marigalante
This is how you encourage the entire pirate crew. AHOOY!
Tour Barco Pirata Puerto Vallarta
Tour en el barco pirata de Puerto Vallarta
Mexican Riviera Disney Cruise | Day 5 | All day Pirate Party!! ☠
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Welcome to Day 5 of our Mexican Riviera Disney Cruise adventure! Today was a Pirate filled day at Puerto Vallarta Mexico. We set sail on the Marigalante Pirate ship and also had Pirate night back on the Disney Wonder filled with dance parties and fireworks at sea!
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Puerto Vallarta pirate ship day tour
Join us aboard the famous Marigalante Pirate Ship for contests, fun, and activities for all ages. Enjoy breakfast and lunch (Chicken Cordon Blue, Fish Fillet or Hawaiian-Style Pasta) and full open bar. Discover the wonder of nature at Majahuitas Beach where you can snorkel, kayak, take a ride on the banana boat or soak up the sun.
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A Mexican Cruise: Arriving in Puerto Vallarta
Hola, Puerto Vallarta. We've got a long day planned on the beaches of Puerto Vallarta before all the festivities on the Norwegian Star tonight. It's New Year's Eve Day, 2008 and we're ready to celebrate. A sunny, and very hot day. Everyone has their sunscreen, beach toys, towels and we're ready for more fun in the sun.
Puerto Vallarta Tours Marietas Islands Hidden beach.
Puerto Vallarta Tours Marietas Islands Hidden beach.
Get ready to enjoy Las Marietas Islands a natural marine park. Where you are going to be able to enjoy the beauty of the coral reef and the different types of fishes. This trip is for all the families that are looking for a memorable experience.
While you eat your continental breakfast on board of the Ventura's Vallarta tours catamaran, be ready to enjoy the magnificent view of the mountains that sorround us on the bay, as well as spotting some whales, dolphins and turtles; while on your way to las marietas.
In las marietas you can choose to do some snorkeling and swim your way to lovers beach, One of the best Puerto Vallarta Tours when going to visit Las Marietas Islands. The Marietas Islands were originally formed many thousands of years ago by volcanic activity, and are completely uninhabited. The islands are about an hour long boat ride west-northwest from the coast of Puerto Vallarta and are visited daily by hundreds of tourists, yet no one can legally set foot on the islands. In the early 1900s the Mexican government began conducting military testing on the islands because no one lived there. Many bombings and large explosions took place on the islands causing amazing caves and rock formations to be created. After a massive international outcry, started by scientist Jacques Cousteau in the late 1960s, the government eventually decided to label the islands a national park and therefore protected against any fishing, hunting or human activity.
Sailing out of Puerto Vallarta, we saw a cool pirate ship.
Sailing out of Puerto Vallarta, we saw a cool pirate ship.
Fireworks from the Marigalante pirate ship by el Malecon, Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico.
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Puerto Vallarta Tours: Since 1995, the Pirate ship Marigalante has been one of the most popular tours in all of Vallarta, and one of the most recognized symbols of Puerto Vallarta. Unlike any other vessel on Banderas Bay, this beautiful craft is an exact replica of the Santa María, one of the ships used by Christopher Columbus over 500 years ago to discover new lands.
The Marigalante was built in Alvarado Veracruz, Mexico by the Mar, Hombre y Paz Civil Association, (Sea, Man and Peace a non-profit organization,) to commemorate historical voyages, especially the 500th Anniversary of the Discovery of America. Over 30 types of tropical woods were used during construction, which began in 1980 and was completed in 1987.
On September 26 1987, the Marigalante took her maiden voyage from Alvarado Veracruz to Santoña in Cantabria Spain, the birthplace of Juan de la Cosa, the author of the very first Mapa Mundi. The owner of the Santa Maria, Cosa sailed with Columbus on his first three voyages to the New World, and was the master and cartographer of the Marigalante in 1493.- toursinvallarta.com
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