Puerto Vallarta

Puerto Vallarta

Puerto Vallarta Travel Guide

From churros to crab enchiladas, eat your way through Puerto Vallarta

More than just a beach town for surfing and sunning, Puerto Vallarta’s cobblestone center and oceanfront promenade is an important culinary destination in itself. Now, local food traditions, many centuries old, combined with fresh ingredients from land and sea, means an ever-expanding list of options – and many dirt cheap – to enjoy.

How to get around in Puerto Vallarta

With its eminently walkable downtown, convenient ride-hailing service and an efficient bus network, getting around the ever-expanding Pacific coast resort town of Puerto Vallarta has never been easier. Even when venturing out on day trips to remote jungle-backed beaches you’ll have no problem finding boats to zip you across the sprawling Banderas Bay. Here’s how to navigate Puerto Vallarta and its environs.

The best free things to do in Puerto Vallarta, from art walks to beach days

Strung out along the coast of Mexico in a straggle of palm trees, gleaming white hotels and blond sand, Puerto Vallarta is the pride of the Pacific Coast. From the iconic profile of the Playa de los Muertos pier and the seafront malecón (boardwalk) to the neat grid of terracotta-tiled buildings in the old town, this friendly beach resort is set up for holiday fun, but costs can quickly mount up.

9 best things to do in Puerto Vallarta with kids

Mexico is a wonderful place to travel with kids, and that goes double for Puerto Vallarta. Locals put family at the center of everyday life, and children are warmly welcomed just about everywhere. If your dream vacation involves beach time, encounters with nature and lots of outdoor adventures, set your sights on this family-friendly jewel onMexico's rugged Pacific coast.

Top things to do in Puerto Vallarta

The sun-soaked Mexican beach town of Puerto Vallarta calls out to outdoor enthusiasts with its palm-fringed coves, thrilling wildlife-watching opportunities and delightfully walkable downtown. Top that off with buzz-worthy cuisine, loads of public art and Mexico's most accessible and relaxed LGBTIQ+ scene and it's easy to see why this is one of the nation’s most popular beach destinations.