Puerto Vallarta Unmissables
Puerto Vallarta spans the edge of Banderas Bay, anchored by the historic cobblestone streets of Old Vallarta and the iconic crown-topped Church of Our Lady of Guadalupe. The mile-long Malecón boardwalk features contemporary sculptures and open-air performances at Los Arcos Amphitheater. Natural highlights include the granite rock formations of Los Arcos National Park for snorkeling and the lush River Cuale Island. From the golden sands of Playa Los Muertos to the panoramic Cerro de la Cruz lookout, the city combines colonial heritage with diverse coastal landscapes.
The Malecon Boardwalk
This long boardwalk with an amazing sea view is full of shops with souvenirs and restaurants. Evening walk is recommended.
Old Vallarta Center
A historical center of Puerto Vallarta, full of old houses with romantic atmosphere. It is a great place for walks.
Beach of the Dead
Don't be afraid of the name. It's a beautiful and busy beach, perfect for hours of swimming and glorious sunbathing.
Our Lady of Guadalupe Church
This church is dedicated to the local patron saint Virgin of Guadalupe. It has an amazing decoration inside.
River Cuale Island
A magnificent island, one of the must-see places in Puerto Vallarta during your trip.
Marina Vallarta
This marina is full of shops and restaurants, it is a perfect place for an evening dinner. The view of bay full of ships is amazing.
Banderas Bay
Bahía de Banderas is a bay on the Pacific Coast of Mexico, within the Mexican states of Jalisco and Nayarit.
La Cruz
Elevated lookout point offering panoramic 360-degree views of Banderas Bay, the downtown area, and the Sierra Madre Mountains. It is accessible via a steep climb and series of stairs from the city center.
Los Arcos Amphitheater
One of the symbols of the city that is an outdoor venue for various cultural performances such as drama, dance or music concerts.
Mismaloya Village
Mismaloya is a small village, located on the coast of the Bahía de Banderas in the Mexican state of Jalisco.
La Leche
Fine-dining establishment known for its monochromatic, all-white interior design. The menu features creative Mexican fusion cuisine with dishes that change daily based on fresh, local ingredients.
La Palapa
Long-standing beachfront restaurant established in 1957 on Los Muertos Beach. It serves a blend of Mexican and Asian flavors in a tropical setting under a traditional thatched palapa roof.
El Dorado
Beachfront restaurant specializing in high-end Mexican seafood and regional specialties. Located on Los Muertos Beach, it provides open-air dining with views of the iconic pier.
La Vaca Argentina
Argentinian-style steakhouse specializing in premium cuts of meat prepared on a traditional wood-fired grill. The menu includes classic South American sides and an extensive wine selection.
Los Arcos National Park
A magical national park that you can admire from a boat or snorkeling.
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