Puerto Vallarta - Mexico Destination Information
Situated on Banderas Bay, this tropical paradise combines the old with the new in gracious style. Cobblestone streets wind through the town and art galleries and colorful boutiques are filled with Mexican folk art and handicrafts.
International cuisine can be found in any town, as well as in all resort hotels. Puerto Vallarta is divided into various tourist areas; Rivera Nayarit, features luxury resorts and eco-tourism boutique hotels, world-renowned surfing, four professional golf courses, rare native wildlife including sea turtles and tropical birds, mountain and island adventures, shopping for local artwork and traditional Huichol handicrafts, charming fishing towns and miles of serene beaches.
Hotels and Resorts in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
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Garza Blanca Preserve Resort & Spa All-Inclusive Available |
Secrets Vallarta Bay Puerto Vallarta Unlimited-Luxury®, Adults-Only |
Casa Velas Hotel Boutique All-Inclusive |
Dreams Puerto Vallarta Resort & Spa Unlimited-Luxury® |
Villa Premiere Hotel and Spa All-Inclusive Available, Adults-Only |
Westin Resort and Spa Puerto Vallarta |
Barcelo Puerto Vallarta All-Inclusive |
Buenaventura Grand Hotel & Spa Puerto Vallarta All-Inclusive Available |
CasaMagna Marriott Puerto Vallarta Resort & Spa All-Inclusive Available |
Fiesta Americana Puerto Vallarta All-Inclusive Available |
Hilton Puerto Vallarta Resort All-Inclusive |
Meliá Puerto Vallarta All-Inclusive |
Now Amber Puerto Vallarta Unlimited-Luxury® |
Presidente InterContinental Puerto Vallarta Resort |
Sheraton Buganvilas Resort & Convention Center |
Velas Vallarta Suite Resort & Convention Center All-Inclusive |
Villa del Palmar Beach Resort & Spa All-Inclusive Available |
Crown Paradise Club All-Inclusive |
Golden Crown Paradise Resort Puerto Vallarta All-Inclusive |
Krystal Vallarta All-Inclusive Available |
Villa del Mar Beach Resort & Spa All-Inclusive Available
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Fun Fact: Puerto Vallarta is bordered by the jungle-covered Sierra Madre Mountains, which nature lovers enjoy hiking and biking. These mountains are home to the Huichol, descendants of the Aztecs and one of the world’s last indigenous cultures. Their art is quite desirable, and is sold in Puerto Vallarta.