The Marietas Islands are located just 20 nautical miles West of Puerto Vallarta. Through the centuries, a crater has formed in one of them, giving way for the formation of a small beach, which is known as Playa del Amor or Hidden Beach, which has also become a natural attraction for tourists.
Unfortunately, that beach was over-exploited by tour operators 4 or 5 years ago. They irresponsibly saturated the island with people on a daily basis, bringing up to 1000 people every day,...
The Pirate Ship in Puerto Vallarta is an exact replica of the Santamaría Galleon, reminding you that the name Santa María was the name given to the Galleon in which Christopher Columbus sailed to reach America.
Many people think that the Pirate Galleon was built in Spain, England, the United States, or in some old-world country, but they are totally wrong because the Pirate Galleon was built in Alvarado, Veracruz (Mexico) by Mexican artisans and Mexican materials and...
There is no doubt that Nature is the best host anywhere in the world, and Puerto Vallarta is not the exception. Every year, from December 8th to March 23rd, Puerto Vallarta welcomes one of the biggest marine mammals on the planet, the humpback whales!
Here’s where one of the biggest Cetacious come to give birth, feed their young, mate, and get ready for their great migration back to freezing cold waters.
It is impressive to watch the ability with which these giants swim,...