In this guide, you’ll find all the information necessary so your stay at PV will become unforgettable.
Mid-October to beginning of December:
The climate is temperate, no rain, very little breeze, and quiet, light summer clothes are recommended. At night, you may need long sleeve shirts or blouses when going out.
December to February:
During the daytime the climate is very temperate and you can wear light clothes. You may need some warm clothes at night, temperatures start going down after 6 PM.
March to June:
Light clothes, there is normally a bit of wind.
July to September: The rainy season begins, bring rain clothes along and/or umbrellas, etc. The weather is in no way cold in these months, quite the contrary, temperatures up to around 90 – 93ºF on some days, especially in August and September. Some seasons it will only rain at night, staying humid during the day.
Mid-October to beginning of December:
The climate is temperate, no rain, very little breeze, and quiet, light summer clothes are recommended. At night, you may need long sleeve shirts or blouses when going out.
December to February:
During the daytime the climate is very temperate and you can wear light clothes. You may need some warm clothes at night, temperatures start going down after 6 PM.
March to June:
Light clothes, there is normally a bit of wind.
July to September: The rainy season begins, bring rain clothes along and/or umbrellas, etc. The weather is in no way cold in these months, quite the contrary, temperatures up to around 90 – 93ºF on some days, especially in August and September. Some seasons it will only rain at night, staying humid during the day.
Money Exchange:
You can change money at a convenient casa de cambio (Money Exchange House). These are money exchangers that are open long hours and provide quick service. Although dollars are widely accepted in resort areas (and are often preferred), we recommend using pesos during your stay.
Hotels also exchange dollars but these normally give you the lowest rates, use them as a last resort. You will find better rates at the exchange houses, and the best rates at banks. To exchange money in the banks you can only do it between 9 AM and 1PM (even though the banks are open longer). Expect a slightly lower rate for traveler checks. Commissions are not generally charged on money exchanges.
While foreign currencies other than U.S. dollars are sometimes accepted – particularly at major resorts—we recommend you use pesos during your stay. We also recommend exchanging $20-$30 into pesos before leaving home. This way you will arrive in Mexico with pesos for cab fare to your hotel and for tipping. Also, carry $20 to $30 dollars in one-dollar bills—they are great for tipping and are quite appreciated.
Currency:
The peso is the national currency although U.S. dollars are widely accepted in most businesses throughout Puerto Vallarta. Major credit cards are also accepted in most establishments. Banks offer currency exchange during business hours. Universal ATM’s are widely available for cash withdrawals at the current exchange rate. Visitors can access ATM’s in several systems such as VISA, MC,
Cirrus and PLUS. Many ATM’s have menus in English. The ATM’s only dispense pesos.
Medasist:
Offers 24-hour emergency services. Some bilingual staff, accepts most medical insurance programs for emergency services. Located at the entrance to Mex 200, at the south end of town (across from the Pemex gas station, 2230444 – 2230656 )
Directions from Villa:
Exit Villa, go down the road, take a right at the highway, go 100 yards, turn right on first street (Manuel M. Dieguez St.)
Entrance is on the right. They have emergency services on the first floor, and regular doctor visits on the second floor. English-speaking doctors on hand.)
Pharmacy:
Located on Badillo St, which is one more block down from the Hospital.
Directions from Villa:
Exit Villa, go down the road, take a right at the highway, go 120 yards, turn right on second street (Badillo St.) Located on left hand side of the street.
Taxis
You can find taxis all over the place and at any time of the day or night. Just step outside your hotel or onto any street curb and wave as one approaches. Over the last years the Taxi Syndicate has worked towards having established rates for all areas of Puerto Vallarta. In most cases the driver will give you the correct fare.
However, ask before getting in the cab and not at the end of the trip when it’s a little more difficult to negotiate. You may also want to ask the people at your hotel what it should cost to go to your destination; they should be well aware of the rates. Always ask how much the trip is going to cost before you get on the taxi.
If you are close to where you’re going, only acouple of miles, it shouldn’t be more than 20 or 30 pesos ($2 or $3), maybe a little more if you have to go further. The taxis are really very convenient and cheap to use, and you shouldn’t have any problems with prices as long as you always ask how much before getting in. If you are going to a restaurant or something, do not let the taxi driver talk you into going to some place he is suggesting rather than where you want to go, he’s probably taking you to his buddy’s restaurant or one he is receiving commission from.
December 1st (each 6 years) – Elect President is empowered.
December 25th – Christmas.
Federal and Local Law can determine holidays due to local elections: in Puerto Vallarta November 12th.
January 1st – New Year
February 5th – Anniversary of the Constitution
March 21st – Benito Juárez Birthday
May 1st – Labour day
September 16th – Mexico’s Independence Day
November 20th – Day of the Mexican Revolution
December 1st (each 6 years) – Elect President is empowered.
December 25th – Christmas.
Federal and Local Law can determine holidays due to local elections: in Puerto Vallarta November 12th.
January 1st – New Year
February 5th – Anniversary of the Constitution
March 21st – Benito Juárez Birthday
May 1st – Labour day
September 16th – Mexico’s Independence Day
November 20th – Day of the Mexican Revolution
Puerto Vallarta has a lot of things to do!
The hilly, nearby jungle and long stretches of shoreline has made Horseback riding a favorite activity since Liz and Dick made “Night of the Iguana”. A variety of tours are available featuring visits to mango orchards, cattle ranches and farmland, small rural villages, and a river where clients can swim.
On Sundays, horseback rides include a trip to a typical Mexican rodeo. Longer trips, up to five days on horseback are offered for small groups into the Sierra Madre mountains and with visits to sites including the old mining town of San Sebastian del Oeste.
Rancho el Ojo de Agua – is the oldest establishment of its kind in Puerto Vallarta and runs horseback riding tours to the countryside and the mountains. The ranch offers quality horses with either English or Western saddles, daily jumping lessons, and experienced guides.
Excursions include sunset rides and deluxe five-day rides to the Soledad campsite in the Sierra Madre.
Telephone 52 (3)-224-8240.
More horseback riding operators include:
Backcountry Tours Tel:
52 (3)-222-0386
Hidden Trails Adventure Tel:
52 (3)-224-0114
Natura Expeditions Tel:
52 (3)-224-0410
Rancho El Charro Tel:
52 (3)-224-0114
Rancho la Morena Tel:
52 (3)-224-9880
Rancho Manolo Tel:
52 (3)-222-3694
The region offers five challenging courses, and several others are currently under development.
Here are three of them…
The Marina Vallarta Golf Club is a beautiful exclusive professional golf course par 71, 6700 yards, 18 holes designed by Joe Finger, in Marina Vallarta, just south of the airport, located between the beach on one side and the bay and marina on the other, make it an enjoyable experience with the breeze of the ocean and the natural beauty of the Mexican tropic.
Facilities include a lovely clubhouse, golf carts, caddies, a pro-shop, dining, driving range, putting green, pro-service, golf lessons, course snackcart, and showers. Many hotel guests at the Hacienda Cora Hotel, Sheraton Buganvilias, Velas Vallarta, Plaza Las Glorias, Flamingo Vallarta Marine Resort, Camino Real, Marriott CasaMagna,
Allegro Resort and Westin Regina Resort have access to the club facilities. Rates approx. Green fee $120 dollars, cart included. Golf club rental $20 dollars.
Telephone 52 (3)-221-0073 or 52 (3)-221-0545
Located in the north part of the bay, about eight miles north of the airport, this picturesque 18-hole, 71-par course includes a driving range, putting green, snack bar, golf lessons, and tennis courts. It boasts a handsome and stucco clubhouse and pro-shop overlooking rolling hills that fade toward the ocean.
It’s a public course and anyone is able to play, they do not take reservations it is a first come-first served system.
They have a bus service starting at 7:30 am from the bus stop in front of Hotel Sheraton Buganvilias, to confirm the hours it is better if you call when you arrive. Rates approx.
Green fee $75 dollars Cart not included, Golf club rental $20 dollars.
Tel. 52 (3)-298-0606 or 52 (3)-221-2525 or 52-329-71515
This private course at the new Punta de Mita Four Seasons Resort at the northernmost tip of Banderas Bay, features a challenging 19th hole on an island just off its beach golf course setting.
Tel. 52 (3)-291-6000.
Chico’s Dive Shop:
Tel. +52 (3) 222 1895
Fax: +52 (3) 222 1897
Ecotours de México:
Tel. +52 (3) 222 6606
Princesa Bay Tours & Dive Center:
Tel. +52 (3) 224 4777
Chico’s Dive Shop:
Tel. +52 (3) 222 1895
Fax: +52 (3) 222 1897
Ecotours de México:
Tel. +52 (3) 222 6606
Princesa Bay Tours & Dive Center:
Tel. +52 (3) 224 4777
Chemas: Tel. 52 (3) 224 9549
Club de Pesca: Tel. 52 (3) 223 1665
Dos Amigos: Tel. 52 (3) 221 0920
Fantasia Maritima: Tel. 52 (3) 221 0116
Macarelas Sport Fishing: Tel. 0443 2943248 or 0443 2941923
Mr. Marlin Sport Fishing Center: Tel. 52 (3) 222 0890
Yacht Sylvester Fishing Charters: Tel. 52 (3) 292 4456
The Puerto Vallarta Fishing Company: Tel. 52 (3) 222 1863
Fine restaurants that offer live music include Texas Grill, an upscale café-cantina on Isla Río Cuale with live music nightly from 8 – 11 p.m.; and La Dolce Vita, on the waterfront, with live jazz.
Other leading nightspots for live music include
The Jazz House, Club Roxy for blues, and J & B for salsa and other tropical rhythms.
Top restaurants with popular late-night bar areas include Café des Artistes, with an open-air terrace bar; and Chef Roger, a local favorite has a new location in “Restaurant Row” with romantic live trio music in the evenings.
Among the top Nightlife spots in Puerto Vallarta are Carlos O’Brians and Señor Frogs. O’Brians has a restaurant, and bar and is very active right on the malecón. Frogs includes live music.
Viejo Vallarta features local bands playing the best Ska, Reggae, Punk, Rock, and Blues. Located across the street from the Sea Horse Statue on the Malecón. Open daily with live music until 4 AM.
Fine restaurants that offer live music include Texas Grill, an upscale café-cantina on Isla Río Cuale with live music nightly from 8 – 11 p.m.; and La Dolce Vita, on the waterfront, with live jazz.
Other leading nightspots for live music include
The Jazz House, Club Roxy for blues, and J & B for salsa and other tropical rhythms.
Top restaurants with popular late-night bar areas include Café des Artistes, with an open-air terrace bar; and Chef Roger, a local favorite has a new location in “Restaurant Row” with romantic live trio music in the evenings.
Among the top Nightlife spots in Puerto Vallarta are Carlos O’Brians and Señor Frogs. O’Brians has a restaurant, and bar and is very active right on the malecón. Frogs includes live music.
Viejo Vallarta features local bands playing the best Ska, Reggae, Punk, Rock, and Blues. Located across the street from the Sea Horse Statue on the Malecón. Open daily with live music until 4 AM.
Andale Bar:
A fun, noisy video bar, popular with locals and visitors. Tel. 222-6037.
Cactus Club:
Popular disco with the younger set and locals, good variety of music and light show. 10 p.m. – 4 a.m.
Tel. 222-6037.
Carlos O’Brian’s:
Loud music, always packed, one of the town’s favorite night spots. Tel 222-1444.
Christine’s:
Krystal Vallarta Hotel. The latest music, great sound and light show, outstanding decor. Vallarta’s top night spot. Always crowded, lots of fun. From 10 p.m.
Tel. 224-6990.
Club Roxy:
Live jazz, blues and pop rock for thirty-somethings. Happy hour 6 – 9 p.m. dancing until 1 a.m.
Tel. 223-2404.
Hard Rock Café:
Live rock ‘n’ roll nightly. Very popular. From 10 p.m.
Tel. 222-55-32.
Jokes “R” Us:
Above the No Name Café, a comedy club sometimes featuring comedians from Saturday Night Live and The Tonight Show. Reservations needed. Tel. 222-6019.
Zapata:
A lively restaurant serving Mexican and International food to the accompaniment of live Latin American folk music. From noon. Tel. 222-4748.
ZOO:
A deli by day, a disco by night, with music ranging from techno to reggae. The crowd vies for space with artist Bustamante’s caged “animals” A hot spot with a great view of the Malecón and bay. 9 p.m. – 5 a.m. Bar opens at 12:00 noon.
Disco from 10 p.m. until 5:00 a.m. Tel. 222-4945.
PV’s first cybercafe, secretarial and translation services Website Cyber Cafe Ignacio Vallarta 179 Downtown, Tel: 322-222 6142
Eclipse Cyber-Café Morelos 426 Downtown, Tel: 322-222 1755
Extra services: Free coffee, color printer, scanner, 3D games
NetStop Morelos 671 Downtown, Tel: 322-222 3367
Scanner, printer, fax and phone
Puerto Net Juárez 388 Downtown, Tel: 322-222 0204
The Net House
Ignacio L. Vallarta #232 Romantic Zone
Tel: 322-222 6953 and 322-223 1828
Mexican Fiesta Night:
Many of the major hotels offer weekly Mexican Fiestas with a Mexican buffet and colorful regional folk music, dancing and entertainment
La Iguana Tourist Center:
Dinner show with folk dancers, lasso-spinning charros, ranchero singers, “harmless” cockfighting, and piñatas. Popular for more than 30 years. Reservations need. Tel. 222-0105.
Sheraton Buganvilias Hotel: Thursday
night. Includes fireworks, and harmless cockfights. Tickets are available in the lobby. The hotel also features a Sunday brunch with Mariachi music.
Krystal Vallarta Hotel:
The Krystal holds a Fiesta three times a week in season. Those who attend often receive a free entry to Christine’s, the hotel’s popular disco. The hotel also stages a Fiesta Brava every Thursday in season. Where guests can participate in a do-it-yourself bullfight (small bulls) in the hotel’s own bullring.
There are also good Fiestas at the Camino Real and Buenaventura on Fridays.
Hot Air Balloon Tour Champagne Sunrise and Sunset tours: They rise every day, up to 3,000 – 5,000 feet. They have a couple of different packages to choose from.
Downtown Puerto Vallarta
Phone: +52 (3) 223 2002
Artist’s Studio Tours are offered during the high season. Check with Galería Pacifico for details. Telephone: 523-222-1982.
Bullfights are held Wednesdays at 5 p.m. in the Puerto Vallarta Bullring. November through April.
City Tours:
Puerto Vallarta city tours in air-conditioned minibuses are offered daily and last five hours including a stop for lunch. A jungle tour leaves twice daily. These can be arranged at the hotel travel desk upon arrival.
Le Kliff restaurant http://www.lekliff.com
This perfectly poised giant palapa plays host daily to the bay’s most spectacular sunsets and some of the best seafood in town. It also provides ringside seats for watching gray whales and giant manta rays during the months of December through April. Founded in 1983 by the Guzman Gutierrez Family, Le Kliff has reached international fame not only for its cuisine but for its beauty and architecture as well.
Whale watching
Banderas Bay is graced with numerous marine mammals that either visit or live in it, but the most spectacular visitor is the humpback whale which arrives yearly between December and April to reproduce in these waters and to have their calves.
This turns whale watching into a prime activity on the bay since these cetaceans impress everyone with their spectacular acrobatics, not to mention the heartwarming and inspiring experience of seeing a baby whale swim alongside its mother, making this a truly unforgettable experience. Each winter season a growing number of travelers enjoy excursions to view the migrating humpback whales in Banderas Bay. Local eco-tour operator Open Air
Expeditions have undertaken a photo study of the whales, identifying more than 100 individuals by distinct markings on their tails. Reserve with Open Air by calling or faxing +52-3-222 3310; or with Vallarta Adventures + 52-3-221 0657 or +52-3-221 0658.
1) Chico’s Dive Shop http://www.chicosdiveshop.com
Scuba Diving and Snorkel in Puerto Vallarta. Attentive crew and certified dive masters lead outstanding dive trips, unlimited snorkeling expeditions, as well as customized tours. Chico’s Dive Shop in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, is a 5 star instructor development center and member of the PADI Resort International Association in the area and fully authorized PADI Snorkel Center.
They employ the most qualified PADI scuba diving instructors and can save you invaluable vacation time by providing one-on-one instruction from a professional. They provide a qualified divemaster and an observer for snorkeling parties. Only Chico’s Dive Shop uses specially-designed, shallow-draught dive boats that take you right into the center of things – no taxing 300-yard swim to and from the dive site.
They give you the opportunity of a lifetime in their tours (Day Off Bay Cruise): The chance to see, up close (Nov. to March), Humpback Whales – these 45 ton leviathans of the deep – leap skyward in an incredible expression of exuberance and energy. It is an experience you will never forget. They will also show you
where the dolphins play; and where, like stealth bombers, the giant mantas cruise at the edge of the Pacific, in the unique ecological environment known as the Marietas Islands.
Contact: chicos@chicosdiveshop.com
2) Splash Vallarta http://www.splashvallarta.com
Splash Puerto & Nuevo Vallarta, is a world-class water park that offers a full day of fun for the entire family. Splash’s thrill rides, attractions, and quality service give visitors a wide variety of entertainment for fun loving people of all ages.
Tel: 011-52-322-297-0708
E-mail: info@splashvallarta.com
Address: Tepic-Puerto Vallarta Highway Km 155 at the entrance to Nuevo Vallarta
3) Amigo Surf Mexico http://www.surfvallarta.com
Our goal is to take the gamble and guesswork out of surfing travel, providing you with the best service and value for your travel dollar.
Contact: amigosurfmexico@aol.com
4) Vallarta Action http://www.vallarta-action.com
Excitement and adventure with Raptor Tours a sand rail dune buggy adventure through the Sierra Madre and Jump the Pacific Bungee, a thrilling 120-foot drop.
Contact: tours@vallarta-action.com 011-52-322-228-0670
Address: 5 miles south of downtown Km 9.2, Highway 200
5) Ecotours de Mexico http://www.ecotours-mex.com/index_english.html
Bird and Whalewatching, hiking, turtle camps, kayak, snorkel and scuba diving. Interested in offering a different option for traveling around Mexico.
Contact: ecoturm@prodigy.net.mx
6) Royale Tours http://www.royale-tours.com
We are dedicated vacation planners. A source on everything you need to enjoy Puerto Vallarta. We offer a comprehensive range of travel and activities services to individual travelers & special groups.
Contact: royale@pvnet.com.mx
7) The Yolaray Charter Fishing http://yolaray.8m.com
Spend a day deep-sea fishing on the most recent winner of the ESPN World Billfishing Championship held in Nuevo Vallarta last December.
Contact: theyolaray@yahoo.com
8) The Sol http://fishingvallartasol.8m.com
The Sol is a small boat with a big reputation. Don’t let her size fool you, she fishes side by side with the big boys and often outdoes the entire Vallarta fleet.
9) Mexico Horse Tours
Ride off into the mountains of Puerto Vallarta. Overnight at ranches. Also enjoy the beaches and nightlife of beautiful PV the rest of the week.
Contact: pvmexhorsetours@aol.com
10) Ocean Friendly Tours http://www.oceanfriendly.com
Daily and customized trips to discover the realm of Whales and Dolphins on the enormous bay off Puerto Vallarta, Mexico led by a Bilingual Marine Scientist and specialized crew.
Contact: ofrey@oceanfriendly.com 011-52-322-225-3774
Address: Paseo del Marlin 510- 103 Col. Aralias
11) Wild West Jets http://www.wildwestjets.com
Adventure jet boat touring in the rivers near Puerto Vallarta Mexico, is an experience you must not miss. Touring through the jungles, crocodiles, birds and indigenous peoples of Mexico, the “River Safari” will take you places you never thought possible! 1-877-494-5322
Contact: info@wildwestjets.com
12) Deep Sea Fishing, Sports Fishing
American/Canadian owned and operated. We are past winners of PV International Sailfish tournament.
Contact: sportfishingpv@hotmail.com
13) Sierra Tours and Treks
Our company was born of a desire to share with like-minded lovers of horses and adventure travel the unsurpassed natural beauty of Mexico’s Pacific coast and highlands.
E-mail: sierramex@hotmail.com
14) Natura Expeditions http://www.naturaexpeditions.com
Horseback riding, Hiking or Biking makes a great day trip while enjoying your vacation at a tropical beach resort “Puerto Vallarta”.
E-mail: carlos@naturaexpeditions.com 011-52-322-224-0410
15) Ecotours de Mexico
In Ecotours de Mexico we offer a different option for people interested in having a new and unique experience, that wants to learn about the places they are visiting and that are concerned about nature conservation. In order to achieve this we have a great team of naturalists guides and expert biologists in charge of providing personal and professional attention in each one of our Ecotours. (Whale watching, Turtle Camps, Sea Kayaking, Hiking, Bird watching, Snorkeling, Scuba Diving.)
We run our tours by the premise that you can’t love what you don’t know, and after traveling with us you’ll definitely share our knowledge and our love for nature!
Contact: 011-52-322- 222-6606
Address: Ignacio L. Vallarta 243
16) Vallarta Tours and Travel Services
Here at “Vallarta Tours and Travel Services” our goal is to offer only the best Charters / Tours in Puerto Vallarta. The main focus is to provide all visitors to our City with the most accurate information about tours and activities. We act as your “On Line Concierge” for all the different tours, activities, restaurants and general information needed to make your vacation here in Vallarta a special one. Champagne Sunset Cruise, 6-9 pm. Hors d’oeuvres, tropical drinks, champagne, great music open bar, super crew, private cruises available Also call for great places to eat !
Tel: 1 (888) 353-8856
E-Mail: pvsail@prodigy.net.mx
Toll Free # 1-877-301-2731 or 1-877-301-2058. Office
Address: Marina Las Palmas office # 4. In front of dock B.
The required paperwork for a Mexican marriage is similar to that required in U.S.A., with the difference being that the nearest Mexican consulate must validate all documents (the hotel or wedding coordinator can assist with this).
Here are the basic requirements:
Current passport as proof of ID and marital status.
Certified copy of both party’s birth certificates.
Tourist card (received upon arrival in Mexico) or visa.
Names, addresses, nationalities, occupations and ages of both parents.
Health certificate and blood test (hotels will help set up the tests, which must be done in Mexico).
Four witnesses (these can be provided by the hotel locally for an extra fee). Will also need to provide their names, addresses, occupations, ages and photo ID.
Typically, two to four days must be spent in Puerto Vallarta to complete the requirements, although less time may be required when a wedding coordinator is involved.
It’s a public course and anyone is able to play, they do not take reservations it is a first come-first served system.
They have a bus service starting at 7:30 am from the bus stop in front of Hotel Sheraton Buganvilias, to confirm the hours it is better if you call when you arrive. Rates approx.
Green fee $75 dollars Cart not included, Golf club rental $20 dollars.
Tel. 52 (3)-298-0606 or 52 (3)-221-2525 or 52-329-71515
It’s a public course and anyone is able to play, they do not take reservations it is a first come-first served system.
They have a bus service starting at 7:30 am from the bus stop in front of Hotel Sheraton Buganvilias, to confirm the hours it is better if you call when you arrive. Rates approx.
Green fee $75 dollars Cart not included, Golf club rental $20 dollars.
Tel. 52 (3)-298-0606 or 52 (3)-221-2525 or 52-329-71515
A visit to the Gallery Museum is sure to bring a smile to your face and gladness to your heart. The exhibition of the whimsical original works full of color and charm painted by Manuel Lepe are only a part of what awaits you. There are reproductions of Lepe’s work in the form of the finest signed serigraphs that capture the depth and color of the originals on display.
Posters of the paintings are an almost irresistible souvenir for the budget traveler who wants to bring an authentic piece of Puerto Vallarta back home.
Tel: 52-322-222-5515
+1 714 917 7000
pvvillarentals@gmail.com
Villa Ventana, Calle Gardenias, Amapas, Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico