PUERTO VALLARTA Y BAHÍA DE BANDERAS


Ajijic For those looking for a nice adventure out of town while the temps are still high, we recommend a trip to Ajijic, a quick ten minute drive to the west of Chapala on Lake Chapala. With a population of…

During this global pandemic every type of business is being affected & impacted in some way. In the real estate industry we are seeing developers and others either drop prices or change pricing to pesos. For an Expat buyer, this…
Three Things to do next year in July in Puerto Vallarta It’s hot but more than that, it’s humid. Can you survive it though, that’s the question. We have spent many Julys in Puerto Vallarta and lived to share the…
Animals You May See in Puerto Vallarta We’ve been repeatedly asked by prospective visitors just what kinds of animals they are likely to see in Puerto Vallarta. It’s a jungle, of course, with mountains as backdrop, so the variety is…
More and more Americans and Canadians and other foreigners are spending their winters in Puerto Vallarta Mexico as it is an ideal “snowbird” destination. Puerto Vallarta’s residents are friendly people, Puerto Vallarta has a low cost of living, it is…
Eat Your Shrimp! We eat a lot of shrimp in Puerto Vallarta. Mexican shrimp certainly deserves its high rating as far as global recognition is concerned. Shrimp is a perfect source for so many nutrients and most people are completely…
Cruising the Water in Puerto Vallarta
It is so easy to get to Paradise – Direct Flights from 39 cities in North America. The National Association of Realtors (NAR) says there are 5 main factors Buyers consider when purchasing a second home/vacation home: #1 Location, #2…
What is a Tapatío? Tapatío is much more than a salsa, which by the way is made and sold in the United States. Though it’s often thought to be a product of Guadalajara, it only represents this gracious city. The…
I dreamed of living in Mexico since I was 17 years old. My friends knew this about me but they all thought I was crazy and that it would never happen. Each time I visited Mexico I felt a…