Puerto vallarta where is it on map
This is one of the most detailed maps of Puerto Vallarta and we hope you enjoy it. This large and complete map shows the area of Banderas Bay, which includes the area within the state of Nayarit that extends from Punta Villela Villela Point on the peninsula of Punta de Mita to the mouth of the Ameca River that separates Nayarit from the state of Jalisco. Puerto Vallarta is a vibrant center of art creation, exhibition, and promotion. Remarkable paintings, sculptures, fine ceramics, blown-glass and other art is offered.
Frames, decorations and chandeliers of artistic wrought iron, colonial style furniture, all kinds of silver and gold jewelry and other materials, decorative pieces in mother of pearl, and that's just the start of the shopping list. Though there are a large number of things to do in Puerto Vallarta. If your trip is short, you really don't want to spend each and every day traveling all over the place, which is why a TOP 10 list like this one can be quite useful.
Any hotel worth its salt offer free wi-fi access, some include it for an extra charge. If you are somewhere in Puerto Vallarta you may want to connect through one of the public Wi-Fi hotspots listed in this section. Do take into consideration the security risks and in some cases, you'll be expected to consume something to gain access to their internet connections.
They struggle every day against adversities preserving their clothing, their rituals, history, language and art, an example for all other cultures around the world.
Next to it is a structure usually called a lighthouse, a column painted with white and black horizontal stripes and a light on the top.
This was before there was a decent road into town or a marina. Los Muertos Beach is the focal point in the South Side for tourists. A busy beach with a mix of tourists and locals, many beachside restaurants and bars, also a pier for fishing boats and water taxis to the south side of the bay. We have two bridges across the Rio Cuale now, connecting the South Side to Downtown, one northbound and one southbound.
North of the Rosita Hotel is mostly a local business area, with a few hotels, and our Sports Stadium, which has a State of the Art running track, as well as, soccer, baseball fields, exercise equipment and even a skateboard area.
Most of the big hotels, between the Sports Stadium and the Marina are in what we call the Hotel Zone, this area is full of hotels next to each other on the beach, inland is mostly a business district apart from a few new nightclubs and restaurants.
Once an outlying village, Pitillal is now in the Municipality of Puerto Vallarta. Very non-touristy with some good local food and shopping.
On the northern part of this basin is the Recreational Marina with private yachts and condos, between the two is Los Peines, where most fishing charter boats berth. On the south side of the bay the Sierra Tuito mountains come right down to the shore, covered with thick foliage and very steep. This is the mountain range that protects Puerto Vallarta from hurricanes, if they come up the coast from the south.
There are a few beaches with small villages, once engaged in fishing and now handling tourists, a couple have waterfalls in the back of them as an added attraction, Las Animas, Quimixto, Caletas, Majahuitas and Yelapa.
Some small beaches also exist without villages, but all have to be reached by boat, or are more easily reached by boat, as the main highway going south, turns inland at Boca de Tomatlan. See Yelapa and Hidden Beaches. Downtown Map. The Cross on the hill behind Downtown. See Here Across from the Plaza, you will see the Arches to the rear of the Aquiles Serdan Amphitheater, where there are many different performances in the evenings.
Millennium Mathis Lidice. Origen and Destiny Pedro Tello. Nostalgia Ramiz Barquet. The Rock Eater Jonas Gutierrez. Neptuno y Nereid Carlos Espino. Rotunda del Mar Alejandro Calunga.
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