Puerto Vallarta Solo Trip: taking the bus to & from PVR
Taking the bus to and from PVR (Puerto Vallarta airport) was easy, even though it was my first time in Puerto Vallarta and Mexico. I also traveled solo on this trip.
The bus stop location is quite close. Once you exit the PVR airport and see daylight, turn to your left and continue walking to the end of the sidewalk path. Turn left at the corner, and a sheltered bus stop with a blue bus sign will indicate that this is the bus stop. It will be underneath the orangey pedestrian bridge. I looked for a blue bus that had the sign CENTRO to get to Hotel Posada de Roger in Zona Romantica (the Romantic Zone) of Puerto Vallarta (PV).
The bus fare is $7.50 pesos. I exchanged only a small amount of U.S. dollars to pesos to pay for the bus fare and have enough for a meal the first night. Exchange rates at the airport are horrible. If you want a good rate, withdraw your money at a credible bank ATM. There's a Banorte near the Malecon next to Cafe Vayan, with multiple secure ATMs.
Try to give the bus driver close to or the exact $7.50 pesos. They have to manually count how much each person gives them by hand. The driver also has to count and give you the change by hand. After you pay, you will receive a small slip of paper as proof of your payment.
The bus ride is extremely bumpy! If you easily get carsick or nauseous, it's not a good idea to travel by bus to/from PVR. You will travel through less developed neighborhoods in Puerto Vallarta, hence less developed roads. Space is also limited. If you get a seat, there's only enough space to put a backpack in your lap. I always travel very light, and purposefully only packed my backpack for this 4-day solo trip.
Prior to leaving the U.S., I downloaded offline maps app MAPS.ME and the PV map to navigate around PV without internet. I used this app to get off at a stop near Hotel Posada de Roger and to locate a bus stop for the ride back.
For the ride back to PVR, wait for a bus marked Aeropuerto to head back to the airport. It's usually very clearly marked in the front window of the bus and on the side window of the bus. The bus will stop across the street from the airport. You will have to go up and cross the orangey pedestrian bridge.
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Puerto Vallarta 9 Don'ts Be For Traveling Puerto Vallarta Jalisco Mexico mexico 2019
Puerto Vallarta Jalisco Mexico (or just 'Vallarta' to many) is one of Mexico's most enticing coastal destinations. For Expats in Mexico Americans and Canadians. Each year millions enjoy sandy beaches, browse in the quirky shops, nosh in the stylish restaurants and wander the picturesque central streets and enticing malecón (boardwalk). There are activities aplenty, including boat trips, horseback rides, diving trips and day trips to the interior. After sunset, Vallarta takes on a new identity with pumping nightlife along the cobblestone streets and numerous LGBT-friendly options in what is the gay beach capital of Mexico.
Other Town And Beaches To See Sayulita Jalisco Mexico we were shocked: Puerto Vallarta, Lo de Marcos, Riviera Nayarit, Bucerias,
Chacala, San Pancho, Punta Mita ,Yelapa, Rincon Guanajo, La Penta, Jardin Botanico
Puerto Vallarta Botanical Garden is a 64-acre botanical garden at 1,300 ft above sea level, near Puerto Vallarta. The garden was founded in 2004 and has been open to the public since 2005.
Puerto Vallarta Mexico We want to share with you parts Puerto Vallarta not talk about.Also some of the best weather in the world, fabulous restaurants in Puerto Vallarta.
EX pats in PV vacationing and living in Mexico enjoy a colorful lifestyle. Mexico is a great retirement destination.
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Uber 101 - Using Uber versus Taxis in Puerto Vallarta Mexico
In this video we show you how to use the Uber smartphone app to travel around Puerto Vallarta cheaply. Uber of course is available in many City's and if you are new to Uber this video will help you figure Uber out for using anywhere.
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Puerto Vallarta Airport (PVR), Outside and Inside Terminal A & B
Puerto Vallarta's International Airport (Code name: PVR - Official name: Aeropuerto Internacional Gustavo Díaz Ordaz), started its operations on November 11, 1954, it provides air connection for a large part of the state of Jalisco, it serves tourists that visit Puerto Vallarta but is also the closest airport for towns north like Sayulita, Lo De Marcos, San Pancho, Punta de Mita, La Cruz de Huanacaxtle, Bucerias, Nuevo Vallarta and to the south for smaller towns and coastal resorts of the Cabo Corrientes and Costa Alegre area.
This makes the PVR Airport one of the busiest in Mexico, and handles a heavy load of tourists for this part of the Pacific Ocean side of Mexico. In addition to domestic Mexican flights, it receives flights from regular international and seasonal destinations in the United States, Canada and Europe.
Official Website: aeropuertosgap.com.mx
Number of terminals - 2 - Open 24 hours.
Annual passenger traffic: 4.76 million passengers went through it during 2018.
Phone numbers: +52 (322) 221-1298 & +52 (322) 221-1325
The PV Airport is located 4.5 miles north of downtown Puerto Vallarta.
The airport has currency exchange offices (7:00 am to 11:00 pm), ATMs and free Wi-Fi access. VIP Lounge is located in Terminal A, between the food court and the corridor to the international and national boarding area (security control & luggage checkpoint). It opens from 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. offers air conditioning, newspapers and magazines, telephones, Wi-Fi, TV, snacks, beverages (access with Priority Pass membership, Lounge Club or Diners Club, by online reservation or paying at the door).
Food options include restaurants, fast food outlets, cafeterias and bars before and after security control. Duty-free shops are located inside Terminal A and B in the boarding areas. There are also stores offering clothes, souvenirs, jewelry, accessories, newspapers and tobacco.
Bus - Public service passes through the airport along the highway every 30 minutes and goes to the downtown area, Marina Vallarta, Playa de los Muertos, Nuevo Vallarta, Bucerias and south to Mismaloya and Boca de Tomatlan. There are also private buses to the cities of Manzanillo, Mazatlan and Guadalajara. The local bus station is not far from the airport.
Taxis - There is are two counters offering price regulated tickets for the airport taxis, they offer 24 hour service, they are located just outside the arrival hall in the airport's main lobby hall. The price will vary according to the destination area and the type of service you are purchasing (individual or shared). It takes around 15 minutes to get to the Puerto Vallarta downtown area.
The parking lot is in front of the terminal building, after the bus area. Offers a 24 hour service and has outdoor spaces, some covered places and a pre-payment system at ATMs within the terminal.
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There are elevators, tactile bands, escalators, ramps, telephones and adapted bathrooms. The parking has reserved spaces near the terminal. If you require special assistance, inform your airline about your needs in advance.
There are car rental counters in the Arrivals Hall.
Alamo (Tel +52 322 221 1228 - 7:30 a.m. to 0:00 a.m.)
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Vip Vallarta Transportation (English version)
Taking Public Buses in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico: Travel Tips
This episode I will be talking buses in Puerto Vallarta with my friend JR in PV.
JR, what about buses? Are the safe? Are you gonna find chickens and livestock on them? What do you expect when you get onto a bus?
JR: We don’t have chicken bus, going back we did. First what we have to understand the bus system here was not built for tourists. It was built to get people to and from work. For children to get o and from school, etcetera etcetera. The roads tend to go through the residential areas. The local residential areas where tourists will be completely lost.......
Puerto Vallarta Airport Transportation
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How to find cheaper taxis at Puerto Vallarta Airport
If you are not traveling too heavy, without too much luggage and if you have the time, a great tip for saving on the Puerto Vallarta Airport taxi rates is to go catch a normal taxi on the other side of the highway.
Puerto Vallarta's airport is a Federal area and taxis there have to have special permits and pay extra taxes and licences, so they charge more than the normal taxis in Puerto Vallarta.
This video shows how you can leave the area and catch a normal PV taxi from the airport to the rest of the area. You can go northward to Nuevo Vallarta, Bucerías, La Cruz de Huanacaxtle, Punta Mita and maybe even further away, to Sayulita, San Pancho or Lo de Marcos.
If you cross the highway, you'll also be able to uber into town, as uber drivers will not pick you up in the airport premises, not only because it's illegal, but they can also get a big fine and maybe get detained too.
I talked to the taxi drivers and they provided a phone number to call them (it's at the end of the video) and they guaranteed that they would charge half of the Puerto Vallarta Taxi rates or what the PV Airport taxis had quoted you.
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The DARK SIDE of PUERTO VALLARTA
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.
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 expats 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 expats in PV.
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THE DRIVE TO PUERTO VALLARTA
Ally and I (Dash) pack up her car and begin the long voyage to our new home in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. We pass beautiful landscapes, endless fields of corn and hills of cacti and I lose my debit card at the ATM.
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Oasis Hostel - Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
Oasis is the only real backpackers' hostel in Puerto Vallarta for young souls with a budget looking for a good time. If you're looking for a fun place to stay that offers value for money, look no more. We are a mexican family that decided to make some expansions on our house and created this hostel. This is the collection of our travel experience in different hostels of the world to bring the best to you!!!
Come and meet us. You will not regret it.
Some of the features in Oasis:
Continental Breakfast and Eggs
Bedding
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DVDs(Movies)
Common Room
Terrace with amazing view
Security Locker
WiFi
No Curfew or Lockout
Luggage Storage
Free Internet
International Calls
Kitchen Facilities
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Cafeteria
Tour and Expedition Desk
How to get here:
From the bus terminal and Airport you only need to take any blue and white bus that goes by the 'Tunel' and ask to be dropped of in 'El Remance' area. Since there are not specific stops you should be ready to hop off after passing the Cuale River bridge which comes after the long Tunel. The bus will drop you off at the traffic lights and in front of you about 50 meters to your right on the other side of the road you will see the OASIS signs on a orange building.
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We filmed this brief video during one of our bus rides in Puerto Vallarta. The bus was at capacity to say the least. Most bus rides here are much more comfortable and offer a safe and affordable way to travel. Most routes are similar to the Cancun Buses (see For routes and more information visit:
In this video, one of the handle supports had already failed which we tried to show. We also wanted to show the fun we had even when the buses were crowded. Shout out to my parents for making a guest appearance (they didn't have much choice since we were crammed on the bus).
Travel Vlog Mexico, Puerto Vallarta and Sayulita
Episode 3: Mexico
So we just landed in Mexico, the magical land of sun and tequila! We took a direct flight from London to Puerto Vallarta, averaging about 13hours. This video will highlight our journey in Puerto Vallarta and the magical small town of Sayulita. Both are located on the west coast of Mexico, enjoying the mesmerizing beauty of the Pacific Ocean.
Puerto Vallarta: This small tranquil city provides a good mix of Mexican flavor despite the fact that it is mostly a resort city oriented towards the touristic industry. The combination of amazing resorts, beautiful beaches, and an international airport make it the ideal location for those who wish to visit Mexico the first time. The downtown of PV is characterized by a typical Mexican flare, bright and vibrant colors and twisty paved roads; alongside charming small taco shops. The up-town of PV is mainly the Marina area, this is the place where the most prestigious resorts are located. This part of the city provides several marinas and golf clubs. Despite the numerous taxis available I strongly suggest the use of local public buses, at 7.5 pesos it is ridiculously cheap and with the added benefit of stopping wherever you want.
Puerto Vallarta to Sayulita: The trip from PV to Sayulita is just 1.5hrs by bus for a cost of just 42pesos. The bus could be embarked on from either the bus stop closest to the airport or from the bus stop located next to Walmart.
Sayulita: This tiny town is a real gem just adjacent to the Pacific Ocean, it is a safe haven for surfers. Unlike Puerto Vallarta, Sayulita retains all the charm of a typical Mexican village situated just off the jungle with some of the most beautiful sceneries. Numerous beautiful beaches characterize Sayulita, along with the numerous bars, shops, and typical taco stands. This place is truly the definition of heaven on earth, providing some of the nicest sunset sceneries.
Crisis after crisis! / Puerto Vallarta to Oaxaca in Mexico
It was really bad timing to go through between Guadalajara to Oaxaca in Mexico. Suddenly, all gas stations were closed and we didn't have much gas left! We overcame the gas crisis then toll booth was taken over by protesters! What a day!
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In August of 2016, we packed up our things, Greg quit his job, and we moved to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico!
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The La Cruz Market (officially called the Mercado Huanacaxtle) opens each year on the first Sunday in November and brings vendors from around the community to sell their authentic products and delicious foods on Sundays from 10:00 am until 2:00 pm. The market also provides various workshops for adults and children such as yoga and there is live music every Sunday.
The La Cruz Sunday Market now covers the entire area from La Cruz Mercado (Fish Market), out along the Marina walk way and down and around to the jetty. More vendors attend and sell their wares each year, coming from all over the state of Jalisco and Nayarit. Some as far as Guadalajara as well as Tepic!
Its fun to walk, eat, and shop at the market while listening to the live music being played by the waters edge. Many diverse local and visiting musicians and bands come to play every Sunday. It brings an energy of happiness and joy to the market place. Give them a “tip” as you pass by!
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