PUERTO VALLARTA Y BAHÍA DE BANDERAS


By Hector Medina · May 24, 2016 “A blissfully underdeveloped swath of Mexico’s Pacific coastline” – Travel + Leisure “The Costalegre in the state of Jalisco, is the wildest most undeveloped stretch of Mexico’s Pacific shore” – Rough Guides “Costalegre:…
On New Year’s Eve, in Puerto Vallarta, dinner is served late. Along with the usual fare, one is often served a small bowl of grapes, twelve of them. Each grape represents the coming months in the New Year and a…
Cruising the Water in Puerto Vallarta
The Blue-Footed Booby: Did you know Puerto Vallarta is one of the few places in the world you can see the Blue-footed booby? Half of all Blue-footed boobies are found in the Galápagos Islands. The remainder is scattered along the…
Why Does Mexico Care? There are many reasons the election is of great interest to Mexico and lately it seems like every dinner discussion in Puerto Vallarta centers around the upcoming US election. Over 34 million people of Mexican origin…
We are once again organizing the House Hunters International Charity Event benefitting Becas Vallarta Scholarships, >Make-A-Wish Foundation, >Asilo San Juan Diego Senior Assisted Living Center, and the Puerto Vallarta Botanical Gardens. As we are getting ready for this exciting evening…
HEVA Development Group has done it again with the launch of its newest development V Estrella. 23 luxury condominium homes perched above the Zona Romantica in Alta Vista designed for full time living or seasonal and vacation rental investment. The…
San Pancho Up the coast north of Puerto Vallarta, just a hop and a skip from Sayulita, is the small town of San Francisco, affectionately referred to as San Pancho. We have watched the growth of this village over the…
Cruising the Water in Puerto Vallarta
San Blas: North of Puerto Vallarta, about a three hour drive, is the municipality of San Blas. We recommend finding accommodations for at least one overnight to explore the area. San Blas is rich in history, the original embarkation point…