Puerto Vallarta History
Puerto Vallarta is located in the area of Mexico’s west coast known as the “Mexican Rivera”. Constructed where the mountains of the Sierra Madre meet the gorgeous waters of the Pacific Ocean, the town of Puerto Vallarta has long been home to boats and people who came to find safe harbor from storms on the Bay of Banderas. Over the last fifteen years, travelers from around the world have come to Puerto Vallarta in droves, seeking solace not from storms, but from the rigors of their everyday life. As a result, Puerto Vallarta is now considered to be one of the most popular travel destinations in all of Latin America. Puerto Vallarta has experienced this sudden rise in popularity at a relatively young political age; the document history of town goes back only to 1850! The area was actually discovered in 1541 by Don Pedro de Alvarado, but remained uninhabited until the arrival of Guadalupe Sanchez and his family to farm at the mouth of the Cuale River in 1850. At this time, the area was known as Puerto Las Penas, and kept that name until 1918 when it was renamed Puerto Vallarta in honor of local politician Don Ignacio L. Vallarta. The region first received international notoriety thanks to American film director John Houston. Houston had read accounts of travelers that lauded Puerto Vallarta and its surrounding areas for their beauty and Houston decided the location would be perfect for his next film. The film was Night of the Iguana, which starred Richard Burton and Ava Gardner and was a tremendous hit. In the years following the film, Puerto Vallarta gradually became a more popular destination for tourists until the pace quickened with its most recent explosion in popularity. The recent rapid rise in popularity has led to a massive boom in construction and the town now features a wide variety of golf courses, tennis courts, spas, resorts, and breathtakingly beautiful villas. These attraction and the area's astounding natural beauty make Puerto Vallarta a world-class travel destination. Puerto Vallarta Airport The Puerto Vallarta International Airport is easily accessible from almost anywhere in North America. With twelve major airlines offering flights to Puerto Vallarta from cities across the United States and Canada, getting to Puerto Vallarta by air should not be a problem for any traveler. Puerto Vallarta Airport Documents for arrival at Puerto Vallarta Airport Airlines that offer service to Puerto Vallarta Airport Approximate flight times Puerto Vallarta Airport Transfers Puerto Vallarta Airport Departure Tax Puerto Vallarta Communications Telephone: Most cell phones do not work in Puerto Vallarta, but most can be reprogrammed to work while you are there. If you do choose to have your phone reprogrammed, do not forget that you must have it reprogrammed again before leaving Puerto Vallarta. Renting a prepaid cell phone is also an option should you find it necessary to have a cell phone for Puerto Vallarta Communications. Phones with international roaming should work in Puerto Vallarta, but it is always best to first check with your service provider. Internet: Other cafes in the area are, Surf's Up, #391 Olas Altas. PVC@fe.com, #250 Olas Altas, Phone 222-0092. AOL USERS: Puerto Vallarta Transportation Puerto Vallarta is one of the few destinations where renting a car is not always recommended. The taxi and transfer service in Puerto Vallarta is excellent. Drivers are very knowledgeable and should have no trouble getting you to and from your villa or anywhere else you may want to go. The cab service is also very prompt; cabs usually come within 10 minutes of being called and are very professional. Airport transfers, to and from the airport, are easily arranged and usually less expensive than taking a cab to your villa. Transfer service is highly recommended when renting a Puerto Vallarta villa. Guests may find that there is a use to renting a car in Puerto Vallarta if you are staying at a hillside villa. Villas located in uppper Conchas Chinas (or farther locales) or one that are not within walking distance to the beach may be villas you would like to have a rental car for. If you are staying in one of these villas and plan to spend a great deal of time at the beach, renting a car may be advisable. However, be sure to check on the parking situation at the villa. Puerto Vallarta Shopping Whether you are looking for local art and antiques, designer fashions, or a sombrero to prove you actually went to Mexico, you will be able to find it while shopping in Puerto Vallarta. Shoppers are able to find particularly good bargains on silver jewelry, as Mexico is the world’s largest producer of silver. There are several excellent shopping areas in Puerto Vallarta. Among these are the Marina Vallarta, the municipal market - located just north of the Rio Cuale, and of course the beach. Some of the best Puerto Vallarta shopping takes place along these sandy stretches, where local vendors sell almost everything imaginable to people who can’t be bothered to leave the beach to go shopping. For art collectors, Puerto Vallarta shoping is second only to Mexico City in terms of the quality and selection of Mexican Art it features. Of particular note is the art of the Huichol Indians, which is widely available in Puerto Vallarta. The Huichol Indians are descendants of the Aztecs and one of the oldest tribes still in existence. Their art is sure to delight and intrigue any collector or art lover. Taking some time to at least look at the Huichol artwork that is on display at various shops and galleries is a must for any visitor planning a Puerto Vallarta shopping trip. Puerto Vallarta is also home to an excellent selection of contemporary Mexican art. As with most popular travel destinations, tourists will also find plenty of shops and stands selling hats, t-shirts, and other trinkets emblazoned with the Puerto Vallarta name. No matter what you are shopping for, you should be able to find it in Puerto Vallarta. Puerto Vallarta Restaurants The recent boom in popularity that Puerto Vallarta has experienced has led to there being at least one of every type of restaurant cuisine imaginable. Whether you are looking for a restaurant serving four star cuisine, authentic Mexican fare or a Hard Rock Café to remind you of home, you will find it in among Puerto Vallarta restaurants. Freshly caught seafood is the specialty of many restaurants, but excellent cuisine of all types, from Italian to American can be found in Puerto Vallarta. Villas Caribe Puerto Vallarta Restaurant Selections Restaurant Bianco: El Arrayan: Blue Shrimp: Le Kliff: Vista Grill: Si Senor: Las Palomas Restaurant: Puerto Vallarta Golf Puerto Vallarta is home to several world renowned golf courses that have been designed by some of the game’s most revered and respected architects. Courses designed by the likes of Jack Nicklaus and Tom Weiskopf can be found and played in Puerto Vallarta; the Weiskopf designed Vista Vallarta actually played host to the Wolrd Cup of Golf in 2002. As is the case in most resort towns, golf in Puerto Vallarta is not cheap, but the excellent courses that offer some of the best views in all of Mexico, as well as fun and challenging golf, are certainly worth the price. Note: Significant Discounts are available at many courses when tee times are booked in advance Villas Caribe Puerto Vallarta Golf Course recommendations: Vista Vallarta Tom Weiskopf: Vista Vallarta Jack Nicklaus Flamingos Golf Club Paradise Village Golf Course “El Tigre” Tamarindo Golf Course Puerto Vallarta Water Sports Puerto Vallarta offers almost every type of water sport for those looking for adventure in the Pacific during their vacation. Puerto Vallarta offers world class scuba diving and snorkeling, excellent fishing, and a wide range of other water activities such as jet skiing, parasailing, waterskiing, and much more. With the recent surge in popularity of Puerto Vallarta as a vacation destination, there has also been a surge in the popularity of Puerto Vallarta water sports. As a result, there are a plethora of diving outfitters, deep sea fishing companies, and parasailing companies in town. It should be no problem to locate a guide to assist you in whatever water sport you hope to enjoy on your vacation. Scuba Diving/Snorkeling: Fishing: Parasailing: Water Skiing: Puerto Vallarta Nightlife The bustling nightlife of Puerto Vallarta is one of the town’s biggest tourist draws. Whether you are looking for somewhere to enjoy a nice meal, a local bar to unwind with a drink after a long day out on the water, or a club where the dancing and partying goes into the wee hours of the morning, Puerto Vallarta has it all. There a great many restaurants in town and no matter what type of delectable cuisine you are in the mood for, you should be able to find a restaurant that serves it. Puerto Vallarta is also home to plenty of waterfront and beachside bars for those who wish to enjoy an after-dinner drink. The nightclubs of Puerto Vallarta, however, are what help to make the destination one of the most attractive vacation spots for young people in Mexico. Drinks and dancing regularly go until five or six in the morning; and as a result, guests never show up to a night club before 11. It is probably best to wait until midnight before beginning your night of clubbing. If you do stay until the crowd finally begins to dwindle early the next morning, there are usually plenty of cafe’s right outside the club that are just opening and are more than willing to help you end your night with a delicious Mexican breakfast. Before you go, be sure to check the cover that the different nightclubs charge. Some offer an all inclusive cover which includes all you can drink, while others charge a smaller cover that does not include drinks. Puerto Vallarta Weddings A Puerto Vallarta wedding is a wonderful way to celebrate the beginning a new life together. Whether you seek a small ceremony on the beach or a lavish ceremony on the balcony of a luxurious villa, it is all possible in Puerto Vallarta. Many villas are happy to play host to weddings and accommodate larger wedding parties. The villa owners are also able to give invaluable advice on wedding planners, florists, and caterers for a Puerto Vallarta wedding. In terms of setting, it is difficult to imagine a more beautiful place to hold a wedding event, as almost everywhere in Puerto Vallarta offers stunning views of either the Pacific, the Sierra Madres, or both. A Puerto Vallarta wedding is sure to be just what the bride and groom hve envisoned for their special day. There are certain Mexican regulations that must be adhered to in order to make a Puerto Vallarta wedding legal, so it is highly advisable to contact the office of the Mexican Registrar to get up to date information on all necessary paperwork and other requirements. Puerto Vallarta Activities By far the most popular activity in Puerto Vallarta is spending time on the town’s beautiful beaches. There are several beaches in town, ranging from small secluded beaches set in picturesque coves, to the large and exciting beaches of the so called “hotel zone” a favorite of tourists. The more populated beaches will have far more amenities; such as parasailing trips, jet ski rentals, beach volleyball courts, and nearby bars and restaurants. The smaller less populated beaches will not have as many of these amenities, and it may be advisable to bring a picnic with you to the beach if you do not wish to leave for lunch. Popular beaches in Puerto Vallarta include Nuevo Vallarta, the ‘Hotel Zone”, Mismayola (where Night of The Iguana was filmed), and Los Muertos, so named because of the battle fought over a hundred years ago between gold and silver smuggler and the natives. Another activity in Puerto Vallarta that is extremely popular and somewhat unique to the area is whale watching. Available beginning in late November and going through the end of March, whale watching excursions are offered by many companies in Puerto Vallarta. Every winter, large groups of humpback whales journey to the waters off the coast of Puerto Vallarta to mate, give birth, and nurse their calves. This provides for a wonderful opportunity to witness these magnificent and massive animals in their natural habitat. If you are visiting Puerto Vallarta during the winter months, a whale watching expedition is an opportunity not to be missed. Because of the popularity of the whale watching excursions, making reservations in advance is highly recommended. Aside from wonderful beaches and whale watching, Puerto Vallarta offers wide range of other activities. The town is home to several world class golf courses, two of which have played host to PGA and Senior PGA events. The scuba diving and snorkeling in Puerto Vallarta is some of the best in Mexico, and diving trips can easily be arranged in town. Puerto Vallarta is also home to excellent collections of native Huichol art as well as a great deal of contemporary Mexican art. No matter where your interests lie, you will have no trouble finding a plenty of fun and exciting Puerto Vallarta Activities. |
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