What To Do In Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
Puerto Vallarta is one of Mexico's most popular destinations for snow birds trying to escape the cold back home. In this video I'm sharing some fun activities you can do there, many of which are free. Start by getting a bird's eye view of the old city (centro historico) by climbing up to an old lighthouse that's now a lookout point called Mirador Matamoros. Next check out the Chocolate Museum to learn about the history and culture of chocolate in Mexico, plus make your own to take home. To walk off the sugar high, head to River Cuale Island (Isla Rio Cuale) for some shopping or to grab a bite to eat. Then I suggest joining the Art Walk to learn about Puerto Vallarta's art scene and hear the stories behind its public art. At the end of the day, stroll along the lovely walkway that winds along the water called the Malecón. Try a popular local drink called a Tuba and get a photo with the Puerto Vallarta sign. The Malecón is the perfect place to catch the sunset and end the day.
Huge thank you to the Puerto Vallarta Tourism Board and ENroute Communications for inviting us to experience Puerto Vallarta.
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Lazaro Cardenas Park Romantic Zone to the Puerto Vallarta Malecon
A walking tour from Lázaro Cárdenas Park in the Romantic Zone (Old Vallarta) of Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico along the coastal walkway by Olas Altas Beach, passing the bridge over the Cuale River to the Malecon II and arriving at The Friendship Fountain at the South end of the Puerto Vallarta Malecon . Viejo Vallarta (Romantic Zone): and The Malecon:
In this video we walk by:
0:06 Andale Bernardo (the Donkey Statue) Lazaro Cardenas Square
0:19 Stage and Amphitheater at Lazaro Cardenas Square (Parque Lázaro Cárdenas)
0:45 Burros Bar & Restaurant
1:11 OXXO
1:22 La Langosta Loca
1:30 Olas Altas Beach
1:45 Red tide
1:55 Sea Monkey Bar & Restaurant
2:15 The Cellist
2:43 Condominio Molino de Agua
3:02 The Washer Woman (Jim Demetro)
3:25 Pedestrian bridge over the Cuale River
4:14 Cuale River Bridge Lookout
4:36 Olas Altas Beach and Los Muertos Beach
5:07 Mouth of the Cuale River
5:47 Cuale River Island
5:51 Oscar's Restaurant putting a new Palapa roof
5:58 Stairway from the bridge to the Island
6:43 Staircase that goes down to the Juárez Market and Bazar
7:10 South end of Malecon II (Malecón 2 - extension of the Malecón)
7:35 Day Off Bar & Restaurant
8:21 Statue of Lorena Ochoa by Octavio González Gutiérrez
8:36 Living Sand Sculptures :-)
9:07 Souvenir Shops
9:43 Sculpture of San Pascual Bailón by Ramiz Barquet
10:00 Sculpture Eriza-Dos by Maritza Vásquez (Blu)
10:41 Vallarta Dancers by Jim Demetro
11:28 Fish Mongers by Manuel Lepe Macedo
11:42 Naval Historical Museum
11:52 The Friendship Fountain (Sculpture of the Dancing Dolphins) by James Bottoms and Octavio González Gutiérrez
11:58 South end of the Puerto Vallarta Malecon
Part 2 of this video, the walking tour continues north from the Dolphins sculpture (The Friendship Fountain) to Aldama Street:
10 Things you MUST do in Puerto Vallarta
Sarah Elengorn show us the 10 thing you cannot miss while you are in Puerto Vallarta, so you can experience all the wonders from this amazing Mexican paradise.
As soon as you set foot in this beautiful city, the first must-visit is to take a walk along the boardwalk. Don't miss out on some of the shows that happen in the plaza Los Arcos and don't skip enjoying some of the most spectacular sunsets in the world.
Visit the church Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe] The Church of our Lady Guadalupe is one of the most representative structures of Puerto Vallarta.part from being able to enjoy its amazing architecture, you will always find activities and a lot of life surrounding it.
To the south of the river Cuale, we arrive to the most popular area, known as the Zona Romántica and also as Viejo Vallarta (Old Town). This is an area full of cafes, bars, restaurants, and stores-much more than in any other area of the city! Small hotels, very traditional taco stands, and markets are its main attraction.
The most popular beach in Puerto Vallarta is the Playa de los Muertos (the Beach of the Dead), located between the boardwalk and the Romantic Zone. Here you can enjoy a numerous array of restaurants and bars where you can enjoy the local gastronomy while sinking your feet into the sand.
In the middle of the city, between the center of Puerto Vallarta and the Zona Romántica, in the middle of the river Cuale you will find the Isla del Rio Cuale. There you will find numerous small stores with souvenirs, silver jewellery, clothing, and handicrafts; besides an archeological museum and excellent restaurants such as the River Café and the Bistro Jazz Café.
The Mismaloya beach was the reason for the touristic boom in Puerto Vallarta. It is a 900 meter long curved beach surrounded by jungle and the Sierra Madre mountains. Nowadays, Mismaloya offers excellent hotels, restaurants, and palm shelters, as well as a zoo and a tequila factory.
At the south end of the boardwalk, you will find the Museum of Naval History. There you can find maps, ship replicas, navigation instruments, uniforms, and whale skeletons. If you go to the upstairs part of the museum, you will find a café where apart from an economic breakfast, you can enjoy a panoramic view of the Bay of Banderas.
15 minutes north of the center of Puerto Vallarta you will find the luxury area of Marina Vallarta, where you will see another landmark of the city: the lighthouse.In the open air restaurant they offer delicious dishes, as well as a spectacular view from above.
Situated between the beaches Las Gemelas and Mismaloya, there are the 5 islands that make up the nature park of Los Arcos. The waters where these islands are found are the deepest waters in the Bay of Banderas and it is the perfect place to go snorkeling and scuba diving.
You cannot leave Puerto Vallarta without enjoying the work of the most outstanding artist in Puerto Vallarta: Manuel Lepe. Presidents, the queen of England, Elizabeth Taylor, and other outstanding characters are the proud owners of the work of this peculiar artist. You can enjoy one of his pieces, Vendedores de Pescado, in front of the Naval Museum at the end of the boardwalk.
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Museo Histórico Naval de Puerto Vallarta Maritime History Museum of Puerto Vallarta
Located at the end of the Malecon of Puerto Vallarta, right next to the outdoor theater, the Maritime History Museum of Puerto Vallarta presents the history of our country in relation with the ocean, from the conquering days all the way to the modern days.
After being used for different purposes, on November 18th of 2006 the building was established as the Maritime History Museum. Typically, there are approximately 150 visitors to this place, however, during high season, this number gets as high as 600.
The permanent collection shows in five different romos, paintings, scale models, photographies, documents, cartographies, and navigation instruments; and a number of other items that are also considered heritage with a historic a value, having remark able pieces such as the fire guns known as mosquetón as only one of the pieces shown is actually Mexican, located at the beginning of the hall.
In general, topics in exhibition go from expedition sand discoveries in the Southern Seas, expeditions in the Philipine Islands, the torna-viaje of the vessels of China, the journey of the vessels and the defense of the fleet.
This exhibitionals enhances on the subject at the beginning of the settling that would eventually be known as Puerto Vallarta, as well as a brief historical recount of it, both, the organization and functions of the Mexico Navy, and the station of San Blas.
All the visitors will have the opportunity to appreciate each one of the items in the museum, that was remodeled after being the Harbor Master Office, Marine Hospital and Navy Comand Headquarters.
Gastronomy could not possibly be left outside, in the upper level you will be able to find a cafeteria with delicious specialties to enjoy the tour.
Please keep in mind the Maritime History Museum of Puerto Vallarta opens from Tuesday to Friday from 9:30am to 7:30pm. Saturdays and Sundays from 10:00am to 2:00pm and from 3:00pm to 7:30pm.
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52 Things To Do In Puerto Vallarta
Need a little help deciding what to do? Well, maybe these tips will be just enough to get you started.
1 Get a bird's eye view of Vallarta on a parasail ride over Banderas Bay
2 Snorkel or Scuba Dive at Los Arcos or Las Marietas with SCUBA VALLARTA
3 Have your portrait or caricature done by a street artist on the Malecon
4 Visit La Iglesia de Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe - the heart of Vallarta
5 Haggle with vendors at the El Centro Mercado Municipal flea market
6 Experience the magic of México aboard a La Marigalante night cruise
7 Rent a car and explore the secluded beaches along the Nayarit coast
8 Reel in the big ones on a MR MARLIN deep sea fishing charter
9 Try to spot the elusive green flash as the sun sets over Banderas Bay
10 Buy a teeny bikini, hat, or souvenier T-shirt to wear on the beach
11 Stroll down the Rio Cuale River Walk and visit the pre-Hispanic museum
12 Play a round of golf on one of Vallarta's 7 world-class golf courses
13 exercise your option for health at one of the many fitness centers
14 Swim and interact with Pacific bottlenose dolphins at DOLPHIN ADVENTURE
15 Take a horseback ride or hike through the jungle to Yelapa's waterfall
16 Explore the streets of Puerto Vallarta on a motorbike or moped rental
17 Race around Super Karts' professional go cart track in Nuevo Vallarta
18 Rent a mountain bike and explore the hills behind Puerto Vallarta
19 Enjoy a romantic dinner at LA PALAPA RESTAURANT on Los Muertos Beach
20 Dance the night away at one of the many nightclubs along the Malecon
21 Peruse the works of Mexican artists in any of the many art galleries
22 Practice your Spanish reading the subtitles at the movie theaters
23 Experience the culture and history of Mexico at a Mexican Fiesta
24 Keep in touch with friends back home at one of the many cyber cafes
25 Pamper yourself with a relaxing massage or spa treatment
26 Treat yourself to a refreshing cocktail served in a coconut shell
27 Shop for a beach house or vacation home, so you can visit more often
28 Toast the sunset at the El Faro Lighthouse Bar in Marina Vallarta
29 Visit the movie set of The Night of the Iguana on Mismaloya Beach
30 Tour Casa Kimberly, Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor's love nest
31 Fly up to the village of SAN SEBASTIAN in the Sierra Madre Mountains
32 Wobble across the two swinging bridges from Isla Rio Cuale
33 Ask strangers on the Malecon if they have change for a peso
34 Take all three walking tour in El Centro or Marina Vallarta
35 Explore the jungle behind Vallarta inside a huge 4-wheel drive-truck
36 Try a genuine Cuban cigar, or a shot of Raicilla - Mexico's moonshine
37 Go on a Banderas Bay WHALE WATCHING excursion or whale photo safari
38 Take the bus to Punta de Mita and enjoy a day at El Anclote beach
39 Get wet & wild on the 9 water slides [toboganes] at Splash Water Park
40 Enjoy a day of palapa hopping at Vallarta's busiest beach, Los Muertos
41 Eat a chocolate banana, ear of corn or fish on a stick
42 Shop for Mexican TALAVERA pottery, tiles, dinnerware and accessories
43 Feel wealthy by living the high life at Mexico's discount prices
44 Drink a Tequila Sunrise as you watch the sunset on the Mexican Pacific
45 Get a temporary tattoo while basking in the sun on Playa los Muertos
46 Explore Banderas Bay on MARINA MISMALOYA's Discovery Cruise or sailboat
47 Shop for silver jewelry, blankets & vacation souvenirs on the beach
48 Take a morning or sunset stroll along a beautiful white sand beach
49 Swing through the jungle like Tarzan on VALLARTA ADVENTURES' canopy tour
50 Go to a bloodless bullfight at Vallarta's bullring on a Wednesday evening
51 Listen to the Municipal Band at the Plaza on Sunday or Thursday nights
52 Attend a local AA meeting and complain about the last time your car got towed
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We absolutely love the country of Mexico, but we were shocked by the things no one told us about Old Vallarta in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.
living in Mexico vs the USA
There are a lot of great things about PV but we think it's a city that's just not right for us. Since living in Mexico, we've visited quite a few cities as ex-pats in Mexico and Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco might be our least favorite of them all.
Of course, we have different criteria than you when it comes to what exactly makes a city great, so watch this Puerto Vallarta blog and decide for yourself if you might be able to look past the things that we didn't like.
Are you wondering what life in Puerto Vallarta México is like? Everyone says great things about it but what's the ugly side of Puerto Vallarta? Here's our non-expert opinion as ex-pats in PV. Puerto Vallarta is one of Mexico's most popular destinations for snowbirds trying to escape the cold back home. In this video, I'm sharing some fun activities you can do there, many of which are free. Start by getting a bird's eye view of the old city (Centro Historico) by climbing up to an old lighthouse that's now a lookout point called Mirador Matamoros. Next check out the Chocolate Museum to learn about the history and culture of chocolate in Mexico, plus make your own to take home. To walk off the sugar high, head to River Cuale Island (Isla Rio Cuale) for some shopping or to grab a bite to eat. Then I suggest joining the Art Walk to learn about Puerto Vallarta's art scene and hear the stories behind its public art. At the end of the day, stroll along the lovely walkway that winds along the water called the Malecón. Try a popular local drink called a Tuba and get a photo with the Puerto Vallarta sign. The Malecón is the perfect place to catch the sunset and end the day.
Huge thank you to the Puerto Vallarta Tourism Board and ENroute Communications for inviting us to experience Puerto Vallarta.
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Great Sunset walking along the Puerto Vallarta Malecon
Walk along the Puerto Vallarta Malecon right before and during the sunset.
Before the sunset we can see the following places:
0:14 Cheeky Monkey
0:20 Oasis Bay
0:35 Corona Street
0:39 In Search of Reason (Sergio Bustamante)
0:41 Bar Restaurant Oceano
0:53 Wingman (ex-Beboteros)
1:14 Sunset view
1:47 Parish of Our Lady of Guadalupe (Church / Cathedral)
1:53 2:04 The Malecon Lighthouse (Beacon)
2:33 Naval Historical Museum in the distance
2:44 Hotel zone in the distance
2:49 El Patrón (ex-La Destilería and ex-Tequila's)
3:00 Puerto Vallarta Sunset in progress
4:31 The sun sets on the Banderas Bay horizon
¿Conoces las 10 Mejores Cosas Que Hacer en Puerto Vallarta, México? Ideas y actividades gratuitas
Ahora que estás planeando ir a México y has decidido convertirlo en un viaje memorable al famoso destino de playa, Puerto Vallarta, es importante averiguar qué hacer en la ciudad y cuáles son las mejores actividades y paseos en la ciudad.
Los atractivos obvios son disfrutar del sol, el calor, la diversión en las variadas playas y el mar tibio de color verde esmeralda, pero estos no son más que el aperitivo, en realidad hay un montón de cosas que puedes disfrutar en la ciudad sin pagar siquiera un centavo.
Depende de lo que te gusta hacer y lo que más disfrutas, hemos hecho una lista de los más obvios en esta grabación de video.
También hay excelentes restaurantes, espectaculares tours y actividades, playas fabulosas y únicas, una vida nocturna divertida y activa junto con tiendas por toda la ciudad.
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Aquí está la lista de las 10 opciones gratuitas (o casi gratuitas) de turismo en PV:
- El malecón, un paseo junto al mar con diversión para todos (gratis)
- La Parroquia Puerto Vallarta de nombre Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe, una bonita iglesia icónica en el centro de Puerto Vallarta, a 80 mentros de la plaza principal y a unos 200 metros del Malecón (gratis).
- Playa de Los Muertos y su muelle, la playa más popular de la ciudad, ofrece diversión sin parar, actividades y un hermoso paseo a continuación del malecón que termina al norte del río Cuale (Gratis)
- La Isla y el Mercado de Río Cuale, un oasis en medio del centro de Vallarta, hay mucho que ver, coloridos puestos de mercado, un centro cultural, un museo, iguanas y más. (Gratis)
- Mirador de La Cruz, absorbe una vista única e impresionante de Puerto Vallarta desde la cima del Cerro de La Cruz (gratis)
- Marina Vallarta, un área exclusiva al norte de la Zona Hotelera PV, tiene su propio mercado, tiendas, restaurantes y un bonito faro con una gran vista. (Gratis)
- La Playa de Mismaloya se encuentra al sur de Puerto Vallarta, una hermosa playa, con mucha historia, llegar allí requerirá tomar un autobús, pero el acceso es gratuito.
- Playa Colomitos, una pequeña y acogedora playa maravillosa al sur de Boca de Tomatlán, la opción gratuita es irse por tierra, lo que requiere estar en buena forma y ser paciente, otro es pagando 5 dólares, más o menos, y tomar un taxi acuático (panga) desde Boca.
- Jardines Botánicos de Vallarta, un gran viaje de un día, hermosos jardines, flores, selva, un gran río atraviesa la tierra. Esta opción no es gratuita, ya que tiene que pagar una tarifa de entrada que es muy razonable.
- Los Arcos, puedes verlos desde la carretera (lo que es gratis), pero realmente disfrutarlos puede requerir tomar un crucero por la bahía, aunque la mayoría tiene un precio razonable.
Hay muchas cosas más para disfrutar en la ciudad, con la familia, o para adultos o viajeros activos, pero los incluiremos en futuros videos de Puerto Vallarta en este canal.
Puerto Vallarta Mexico Malecon (downtown) from Main Square to Aldama Street
A guided walking tour along the Puerto Vallarta Mexico Malecon starting from the Friendship Fountain (Dancing Dolphins) statue and Aquiles Serdán Amphitheater (Los Arcos, Los Arcos Theater) opposite Puerto Vallarta's Main Square along the boardwalk up until Aldama Street in downtown PV, Jalisco, Mexico.
Along this tour we see:
The Friendship Fountain (Santa Barbara CA and PV) 0:01
Puerto Vallarta Naval Museum 0:25
The Arches (Malecon Arches) 0:44
Aquiles Serdán Esplanade / Amphitheater 1:13
The main square and the Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish / Church 1:44
Seahorse Statue (The Boy on the Seahorse) 2:32
Puerto Vallarta City Sign (Letters) 2:55 & 3:42
Walking along the Puerto Vallarta Boardwalk Malecon 4:12
Sand Sculptures 5:13
Red tide 5:22
The malecon Lighthouse (Beacon) 5:46
Paseo Díaz Ordaz (Malecón) 6:15
Bar Oceano 6:57
Cheeky Monkey 7:11
The Roundabout of the Sea 7:56
Cervecería Unión 8:02
Walking up Aldama street 8:18
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Malecon Puerto Vallarta, Plaza Malecón & Origen y Destino escultura / sculpture
Video muestra el lado norte del Malecón, iniciando a un lado de la cooperativa de pescadores opuesto al McDonald's pasando por La Bodeguita del Medio, entrando en Plaza Malecon, un mercado cerrado con tiendas y lugares de bebida y alimentación, finalizando con la escultura de Pedro Tello del 2011, llamada Origen y Destino.
En el pasado, la Plaza de Armas era el lugar para ir a ver y ser visto, pero en la década de 1930, Puerto Vallarta construyó un paseo a lo largo de la orilla del mal, El Malecón, que abarca desde el ahora Hotel Rosita en el extremo norte, hasta más allá del muelle en Los Playa de Muertos en el lado sur. El Malecón original se extiende unas 10 cuadras desde la calle 31 de Octubre por el lado norte a la calle Zaragoza en el lado sur.
La mayor parte es ahora exclusivamente para peatones y bien diseñada, con lugares para descansar, muchas palmeras y vegetación que ofrecen una excelente y útil sombra. No por nada es un lugar ideal para una excursión familiar, pueden disfrutar del mar, las olas, los pequeños tramos de playa, desayunar o disfrutar alguna otra comida en uno de los muchos excelentes restaurantes.
Hay muchas cosas que hacer aquí, también hay espectáculos públicos y shows en el camino, están los Voladores de Papantla que giran valientemente por el aire alrededor de un poste, desafiando la gravedad. Hay comediantes, música y espectáculos de baile en el Anfiteatro Los Arcos, las esculturas de arena, los expertos en balanceo de rocas y mucho más. Están además las famosas esculturas de Puerto Vallarta y el icónico Caballito de Mar, con el que tienes que tomarte una foto, definitivamente!
Se dice que el Malecón es el corazón de la ciudad, una cosa es segura, si visita Puerto Vallarta, debe incluir un día (al menos) para ir al centro de la ciudad y visitar el Malecon Puerto Vallarta Mexico, si no haces, te arrepentirás. Por otro lado, si tienes duda de que hacer en Puerto Vallarta, el inicio y la inspiración surgirán de visitar, este, el Malecon, sin duda entre lo mejor de Puerto Vallarta.
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Video filmado desde el Cheeky Monkey Puerto Vallarta en el malecon de puerto vallarta 2018 junio
Incluye el Malecon en tus paseos familiares en Puerto Vallarta
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Video shows the north side of the Malecon, starting at the side of the fishermen's cooperative opposite McDonald's passing by La Bodeguita del Medio, going into Plaza Malecon, a closed market with shops and places with food and drink and ending with Pedro Tello's sculpture from 2011, called Origin and Destination.
Since the 1930's Puerto Vallarta has had a Malecon (boardwalk, seaside promenade) it starts off on the north end right by Hotel Rosita, also one of the oldest in town and follows the edge of the sea all the way to Aquiles Serdan square, by the Naval Museum.
It's the most active part of downtown Puerto Vallarta, there are a large amount of stores, restaurants, bars and nightclubs along the PV malecon.
Most of it is now closed to cars, buses and taxis, so you'll be able to walk calmly, without fear of accidents and free from smog and noise. There is a dedicated area with bike lanes, so you'll find bikers and skateboarders too.
The Puerto Vallarta malecon was remodeled some years ago, most locals were not to happy to have their memories meddled with, but it was better planned and improved it by adding places to rest, lots of palm trees and vegetation, making it an ideal place for a family outing, to enjoy the sea, the waves the small stretches of beach, eat breakfast or some other meal in one of the many great restaurants
There are lots of things to do in Puerto Vallarta, there are public shows and spectacles. Halfway along the boardwalk, by Señor Frog's, there are the Papantla Flying Men that soar through the air around a pole, defying gravity and showing extreme courage, there are the comics, music and dance shows at the Los Arcos Amphitheater, the sand sculptures, the rock balancing experts and much more.
It is said that the Puerto Vallarta Malecon is the very heart of the city, one thing is for sure, if you visit the Puerto Vallarta Downtown area, you should save one day (at least) to go to the downtown area and visit the Malecon, you won't regret it.
So if you are asking yourself what to do in Puerto Vallarta, your best place to start finding your perfect Puerto Vallarta activities in the seaside promenade, the Puerto Vallarta boardwalk.
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Video shot on the Puerto Vallarta Malecon 2018 June very similar to what you'd see on a Puerto Vallarta Malecon 2017 video.
Puerto Vallarta Art Gallery - Contempo Galeria
Museo Naval de Puerto Vallarta
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DÍA DE MUERTOS in PUERTO VALLARTA | 2019
In today's adventure, I will be showing you what to expect during Dia de Los Muertos in Puerto Vallarta! This holiday is one you can't miss, and Puerto Vallarta puts a lot of effort into helping to educate tourists about the traditions. The event lasts from October 31st-November 3rd.
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This is us sharing an ATV after my little brother broke his while falling from a small bridge!
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RECORRIDO POR EL MUSEO NAVAL MEXICO VALLARTA
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