Archive for February 14th, 2009

14th February
2009
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Puerto Vallarta sits composedly between the Bay of Banderas and the Sierra Madre Mountains on Mexico’s west coast. Puerto Vallarta still has the appearance of a small town with narrow cobblestone streets, red tile roofs on top of homes, and small sun-bleached store fronts. Puerto Vallarta has seen a steady stream of tourists since 1963 when the first movie “The Night of the Iguana” was filmed there. Since then, Puerto Vallarta Lodging has seen several resorts being built and new ones popping up every year.

The area’s main attraction is by far the beautiful climate: hot sun with soothing ocean breezes. During the months of June, July, and August expect your sunshine to be intermittent with a rainshower. The rainy season peeks in September and October, so plan your visit consequently.

There are several Puerto Vallarta Mexico hotels that are so huge and elegant that you wouldn’t have to leave the property till you’re ready to head home. So your major evaluation will be having to decide how much time to spend laying on the beach and how much time you will spend exploring the area. A usual day at one of the many Puerto Vallarta resorts might include relaxing by the beach or by the pool, taking some time for tennis, water skiing, or, maybe, parisailing might be your thing! Not so adventurous? How about a relaxing spa treatment?

Shopping can be done in the hotel store and even on the beach where local store owners offer a variety of merchandise. If you’re lucky, you might even run into one of the young boys toting around 3′ to 4′ iguanas. For a couple of green backs, they will let you take pictures with the animal.

Puerto Vallarta resorts boast dazzling dining rooms. Most have
more than one. They can range from casual to formal. They have a perfect setting to create a very warm feel. The food is wonderful and the menus offer a nice selection so everyone can find something there they like.

There are also many attractions outside the hotel. Visitors can take day trips into the jungle by either horseback or jeep. One can also spend the day on a fishing trip. If golf is your game, Puerto Vallarta also offers manicured courses with a picturesque landscape to enjoy.

After a day of fun and the sun goes down, there is still a lot of action in Puerto Vallarta. There are several establishments to go dancing or you can catch a variety of shows. You can also indulge in a sunset dinner cruise or lobster dinner cruise.

At the end the day Puerto Vallarta is a wonderful destination spot. If you ever get the opportunity to vacation, you have to go. You will leave with smile on your face and a lifetime of recollections.

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