While cobblestone streets along the Malecon add colonial charm, this area also features street vendors and craftsmen.
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While cobblestone streets along the Malecon add colonial charm, this area also features street vendors and craftsmen.
Private course adjacent to the Four Seasons hotel.
Located between the cliffs of Punta del Burro, this beach is popular with sunbathers and surfers alike.
The 18-hole golf course features a clubhouse with dining facilities, lounge, lessons, putting green, golf range and pro-shop.
Remote beach accessible only by boat, this is the perfect place to get away from it all.
"Deadmen's Beach," named for legendary pirate raids on the nearby village, is one of the most-frequented beaches in Puerto Vallarta.
Neighborhood near the pier offering many seafood dining experiences.
Fine art gallery in Puerto Vallarta.
Art gallery in historic Puerto Vallarta.
This main hub of Puerto Vallarta features many shops, art galleries and a gazebo.
This "Twin" beach is actually two small beaches at the bottom of the Sierra Madre Mountains.
If you're looking to relax, Terra Noble offers a unique view, spa services, and temazcal. They can also assist in organizing your wedding or other events.
This city beach is popular with locals and features clear water and white sand.
Also known as "Shrimp Beach," this is a quieter place to relax in the sun as it's further away from downtown than most beaches.
Home of Iglesia de Guadalupe, Puerto Vallarta's most distinctive landmark.