PV Forever!

The loveliest of Mexico's beach resorts is also one of its oldest, yet the appeal never seems to fade. Instead, we can't get enough of its charming colonial old town with its sloping cobblestone streets; its beaches and marina district; its lowkey guesthouses and mammoth resorts; its restaurant scene from humble to world-class; its adventure activities in the surrounding hills; and its go-go nightlife (including the best gay scene outside Mexico City). What are your favorite places, nooks, and crannies, both in PV and surrounding areas of Jalisco?

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  • I live in Puerto Vallarta, and have for over 15 years. For up-to-date info I highly suggest visiting www.virtualvallarta.com OR you can always write me if you have any questions. The PV/GDL/Tequila combo is a great one if you have more than a few days on your hands. Highly diverse and truly allows you to see some of the best assets the state of Jalisco has to offer.

    I run www.mexicoboutiquehotels.com and represent the best accommodation in the country. However, if our hotels are not in your budget please still don't hesitate to write and I'll do my best to steer you in the right direction. At the end of the day, it's all about helping travelers experience Mexico with delight and awe.

    Saludos!

    Sylvie
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  • Hi everyone! This month's Puerto Vallarta Newsletter is here. Click on the link for more information on what's happening this month! http://www.visitpuertovallartanews.com/news/news.html
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