Discover Puerto Vallarta
Discover our interactive map designed to help you explore the best of Puerto Vallarta based on your interests.
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Discover the most iconic places in Puerto Vallarta, from cultural landmarks and scenic viewpoints to charming local areas and natural spots.
Explore each location with useful information, nearby recommendations, and maps to help you plan your visit according to your travel style: sightseeing, gastronomy, culture, or adventure.
Plaza de Armas: on Thursdays and Sundays, the square in front of Los Arcos fills with music and dancing — a cheerful encounter for all ages. Don’t know how to dance? Someone will teach you!
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Café des Artistes
Signature Cuisine • Fine Dining
An iconic Vallarta experience offering creative dishes and an elegant ambiance.
La Traviata
Italian • Rooftop View
Pasta, pizzas, and a wide panoramic view of the bay from its rooftop terrace.
Oyster Grill (De la Docena)
Seafood • Raw Bar
Oysters, ceviches, and grilled seafood in a modern, relaxed environment.
El Barracuda
Seafood • Beachfront
A beach classic for ceviches, fish tacos, and creative cocktails right on the sand.
Tuna Azul
Seafood • Local Favorite
Fresh tuna and creative dishes. Small, flavorful, and great value for money.
Joe Jack’s Fish Shack
Seafood • Casual
Fish & chips, cocktails, and a lively rooftop terrace atmosphere.
Birriería Robles
Tacos • Local
Authentic Jalisco-style birria tacos. A must-try for true local flavor.
El Faro Marina Vallarta
International Cuisine • 360° View
Lobster risotto, salmon, steak, carpaccios, and tapas. Live saxophone Thursdays 8–10 PM and Sundays 10–12 AM.
Le Bistro Restaurant
International • Riverside
Bohemian vibe, brunch, and romantic dinners with the sound of the Cuale River.
Vallarta Factory
Coffee • Chocolaterie • Breakfast
Specialty coffee, artisanal chocolate, and sweet or savory options to start your day.
La Palapa
Seafood • Beachfront
A Puerto Vallarta classic: romantic beach dinners and tropical cocktails under the stars.
El Campanario
Mexican • Local
Homestyle Mexican food at very fair prices just steps from the parish.
La Cappella
Italian • Premium Dining
Terraces with stunning views of the bay and cathedral. Live violin music in the evenings (5–11 PM, intervals).
Hacienda San Ángel Gourmet
Mexican/International • Cathedral View
Romantic atmosphere, select mariachis, and terraces with a panoramic downtown view.
The Blue Shrimp
Seafood • Family Friendly
Specializing in shrimp and ocean favorites with a relaxed, beachside atmosphere.
Hacienda de Oro Restaurant & Bar
Mexican • Mountain Views
Regional cuisine, cocktails, and a terrace overlooking the green valley — perfect after exploring the gardens.
Everything you need to plan your trip in one place.
This interactive guide brings together the best areas to stay, must-see beaches, gastronomy, transportation, itineraries, weather, and practical tips—designed for different travel styles: relaxation, adventure, family, couples, or luxury. Explore each section at your own pace and build the ideal plan based on your preferences and travel dates.
This guide brings together everything essential to plan your trip: which area to choose, a curated list of restaurants, how to get around, what to pack, the best time to visit, itinerary ideas, and quick contact if you want help organizing experiences.
Downtown & Malecón
Urban life, galleries, bars, events.
- Perfect if you want to walk everywhere.
- Boutique hotels and apartments with bay views.
- Can be noisy during high season.
Romantic Zone
Bohemian and inclusive vibe, Los Muertos Pier and beach.
- Tons of restaurants and bars.
- Lively nightlife; consider interior rooms.
Marina Vallarta
Yachts, lighthouse, sunset strolls.
- Excellent for families and golf.
- Close to the airport; quiet at night.
North Hotel Zone
Resorts, malls, and quick access to everything.
- Convenient and comfortable.
- Wide beaches; less “town feel.”
South Shores (Conchas Chinas → Mismaloya)
Coves, jungle, and clearer water.
- Perfect for relaxation and snorkeling.
- You’ll need taxis/car to get around.
Nayarit (Nuevo Vallarta / Bucerías)
Long beaches and family-friendly resorts.
- All-inclusive and spacious.
- Longer transfers to the Romantic Zone.
- Los Arcos · iconic rock formations & marine life (best in the morning).
- Colomitos · tiny cove, clear water; access by boat or hike from Boca.
- Las Ánimas & Quimixto · wide beach + waterfall (short trail in Quimixto).
- Majahuitas · turquoise tones & chill vibe.
- Yelapa · coastal town with a waterfall and authentic local feel.
Must-Try Dishes
- Fish tacos and shrimp tacos.
- Oysters and fresh raw bars.
- Birria Jalisco-style (breakfast hangover cure 😊).
- Ceviches and aguachiles.
Practical Tips
- Ask for the catch of the day.
- Typical tip: 10–15% (cash helps; optional).
- For sunset views, book a terrace.
- Taxis: agree on the fare beforehand; bring small bills.
- Buses: cheap; check last return (8–9 PM to nearby towns).
- Private transfer: ideal for groups or heavy luggage.
- Car rentals: cobblestone streets & speed bumps — drive slow.
48-Hour Escape
- Day 1: Downtown + Malecón + Romantic Zone (sunset dinner).
- Day 2: Cove (Colomitos/Ánimas) or Los Arcos snorkeling + Marina in the evening.
4–5 Day Plan
- Day 1: Downtown & art (Art Walk in season).
- Day 2: South beaches (Quimixto/Yelapa).
- Day 3: Marietas or Majahuitas (full day).
- Day 4: Botanical Garden + river area.
- Day 5: Sayulita/San Pancho or free day for shopping & spa.
- Dec–Mar: cool/mild · whale season.
- Apr–Jun: sunny days & warm water.
- Jul–Sep: hotter & humid; afternoon rains (lush and photogenic).
- Oct–Nov: stable weather; start of high season.
Basics
- Light clothing + a warm evening layer.
- Extra swimsuit & waterproof bag.
- Sneakers/sandals with grip; water shoes.
- Cap, sunglasses, biodegradable sunscreen.
Useful Extras
- Biodegradable repellent, hand sanitizer.
- Microfiber towel & waterproof phone case.
- Reusable bottle; trail snacks.
- Digital copies of IDs.
- Swim only in designated areas and follow beach flags.
- Avoid swimming after heavy rains (currents & low visibility).
- Stay hydrated; avoid strong sun from 12–3 PM.
- Choose licensed operators with proper equipment.
Payments
- Carry cash; some places don’t accept cards.
- Typical tip: 10–15% (more on tours if deserved, always optional).
- Have small bills and coins.
Smart Savings
- Book early during high season.
- Early departures = calmer seas & better value.
- Mix free beach days + 2 key tours.
- Malecón: bars, live music, and open-air shows.
- Romantic Zone: cocktails, terraces, and performances.
- Marina: relaxed dinners by the docks.
- Check our 2026 events calendar month by month on the website.
- Ask about ramps and access points if traveling with a stroller or wheelchair. Official Puerto Vallarta Airport number: 322 221 1298.
- Choose morning schedules with small children.
- For groups, consider private transportation and booking restaurants, tours, transport, hotels, etc. in advance.
Why Choose Puerto Vallarta:
Because it brings together spectacular beaches, renowned gastronomy, outdoor adventure, and an authentic cultural identity in one destination. From crystal-clear beaches and hidden coves to a diverse culinary scene and nature-filled experiences, Puerto Vallarta offers something for every travel style—relaxation, culture, flavor, and excitement—always wrapped in the charm of a vibrant coastal town.
Dreamy Beaches: Puerto Vallarta is renowned for its stunning beaches that boast crystal-clear waters and soft sand, making it a perfect spot to relax and soak up the sun and sea. Beaches like Los Muertos, Las Caletas, Bucerías, and Mismaloya are among the most popular with tourists.
Exquisite Cuisine: The food scene in Puerto Vallarta is truly an experience of its own. The city features a vast array of restaurants serving up typical regional dishes like birria, pozole, and delicious fish tacos. For those who prefer international flavors, you'll also find excellent Italian and Japanese options."
Outdoor Activities: If you're an adventure enthusiast, Puerto Vallarta has plenty to offer. From kayaking and paddleboarding to ATV tours and zip-lining, there are options for every taste. Additionally, the city features several natural parks, such as Los Arcos Marine National Park, where you can enjoy activities like snorkeling and diving.
Culture and Tradition: Puerto Vallarta is a city rich in culture and tradition. The city's historic center boasts beautiful cobblestone streets and colonial buildings dating back to the 19th century. Furthermore, the city is famous for its renowned Malecón, a waterfront promenade filled with artwork and sculptures.
