Food Scene
8 Tostadas Altamar
2 Av. Francisco Medina AscencioGreat local seafood!
De Santos Puerto Vallarta
2477 Boulevard Francisco Medina AscencioExcellent food and great atmosphere
Argentina Steak House
2468 Av. Francisco Medina AscencioLa Dolce
2468 Av. Francisco Medina AscencioAbolengo
2468 Blvd. Francisco Medina AscencioFun hang out place with "Food truck" style restaurants including: Vintage, Truckbuerger, Food Park Gastrobar, and craft beer.
27 locals recommend
Food Park Gastro Bar
2284 Av. Francisco Medina AscencioFun hang out place with "Food truck" style restaurants including: Vintage, Truckbuerger, Food Park Gastrobar, and craft beer.
Drinks & Nightlife
La Santa
2468 Av. Francisco Medina AscencioBar Morelos Mezcaleria
589 MorelosStrana
2125 Blvd. Francisco Medina AscencioZoo Bar
630 Paseo Díaz OrdazMandala Puerto Vallarta
633 Paseo Díaz OrdazRoxy Rock House
217 Ignacio L. VallartaLive rock music. Rock cover bands. Biker bar
Sightseeing
Take a stroll along the beautiful pacific ocean while enjoying the endless variety of restaurants, shops, street performers, outdoor sculpture collection and amazing street food snacks and the cities highest concentration of great bars and nightclubs. Great to visit during the day or night!
770 locals recommend
Malecon Puerto Vallarta
S/N Paseo Díaz OrdazTake a stroll along the beautiful pacific ocean while enjoying the endless variety of restaurants, shops, street performers, outdoor sculpture collection and amazing street food snacks and the cities highest concentration of great bars and nightclubs. Great to visit during the day or night!
Los Arcos
A village made up of ancient haciendas and century-old homes that have aged gracefully along with the surrounding mines and fields, filled with a valuable legacy of tradition and history. Explore the mountains, valleys, rivers and beautiful landscapes of Jalisco.
114 locals recommend
San Sebastián
A village made up of ancient haciendas and century-old homes that have aged gracefully along with the surrounding mines and fields, filled with a valuable legacy of tradition and history. Explore the mountains, valleys, rivers and beautiful landscapes of Jalisco.
Take a boat trip to the beautiful National park where you can enjoy great snorkeling! The tours also include stops at various other awesome locations during the day. This is also a great place for scuba diving!
99 locals recommend
Vallarta Undersea
Take a boat trip to the beautiful National park where you can enjoy great snorkeling! The tours also include stops at various other awesome locations during the day. This is also a great place for scuba diving!
The Marieta Islands are a group of small uninhabited islands a few miles off the coast of the state of Nayarit, Mexico, located in federal waters approximately 7.9 kilometres southwest of the peninsula known as Punta de Mita, in the municipality of Bahía de Banderas. They are a crucial nesting, refuge, reproduction and migration area for at least 92 species of birds - native and migratory - and at least 6 of them nest on the island.
372 locals recommend
Marietas Islands, Hidden Beach, Tour, Snorkeling & Sightseeing
The Marieta Islands are a group of small uninhabited islands a few miles off the coast of the state of Nayarit, Mexico, located in federal waters approximately 7.9 kilometres southwest of the peninsula known as Punta de Mita, in the municipality of Bahía de Banderas. They are a crucial nesting, refuge, reproduction and migration area for at least 92 species of birds - native and migratory - and at least 6 of them nest on the island.
Punta Mita is a fishing village and luxury resort on Mexico’s Pacific coast. It sits on a small peninsula on Banderas Bay. It’s known for upscale homes, golf courses and private beaches. The public El Anclote Beach, backed by restaurants, has gentle surf, perfect for learning how to surf. Offshore are the biodiverse Marieta Islands, with wildlife such as humpback whales and blue-footed boobies. To the north is the laid-back surf village of Sayulita.
68 locals recommend
Corral del Risco
Punta Mita is a fishing village and luxury resort on Mexico’s Pacific coast. It sits on a small peninsula on Banderas Bay. It’s known for upscale homes, golf courses and private beaches. The public El Anclote Beach, backed by restaurants, has gentle surf, perfect for learning how to surf. Offshore are the biodiverse Marieta Islands, with wildlife such as humpback whales and blue-footed boobies. To the north is the laid-back surf village of Sayulita.
Shopping
Galerias Vallarta Shopping Mall
2920 Av. Francisco Medina AscencioSoriana Súper - Playa de Oro
Groceries and household items store
La Isla
2479 Blvd. Francisco Medina Ascencio