If you haven’t had the opportunity to visit the Vallarta Botanical Gardens you are really missing out on an incredible opportunity to see Flora and Fauna that you won’t see in many parts of the planet. Living in the Bay of Banderas can bring a wonderful surprise around every corner and at the Botanical Gardens the trip can be something that fills the soul. Tropical plants and animals thrive only in this region can be seen with a wonderful walk through the beautiful grounds crossing bridges, wandering through a well-kept jungle and even having a delicious lunch or dinner in the second floor restaurant. Feed a humming bird or just enjoy the sound of the rivers and quiet tranquility of the Sierra Madre mountains before doing a little shopping on your way home in the gift shop. The chapel can be a wonderful place to get married in or simply give thanks. The Gardens are a perfect place to take visitors who enjoy fresh air and the wonder of Mother Nature.
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Things That Make Us Thankful We Live in Puerto Vallarta
OK, we can admit it: We Vallartenses like to complain. The potholes in the roads after the rains! Things don’t work like they do in the US or Canada! Traffic on holidays! And oh did we mention downtown blocked off for a parade!
But once a year, its time to drop our critical posture. For all that can make life in P.V. maddening, the truth is we love this place, and we don’t care who knows it.
Here are the 31 things that make us thankful we live in Puerto Vallarta.
We have a number of incredible Farmer’s Markets. These markets offer super prices on locally grown and made produce, meats, grains, jewelry, clothes and household goods. We love the adventure of strolling through the market to see what is fresh and available.
The fact that we live in this gorgeous tropical paradise let’s us harmonize with Mother Nature. We see wildlife popping up ever day around us in surprising places; Iguanas in the yard, Parakeets in our trees, Possums in the garden, Foxes in the jungle, …….. You never forget that in Puerto Vallarta you are in the natural world.
Mexico adopted the concept of equal rights quickly years ago and especially our community. This is one of the reasons so many gays and heterosexuals have been drawn to our city. Tolerance and acceptance of everyone for who they are make this a wonderful community of harmony.
We have a super nightlife that can run until 6:00 AM for those that are looking to dance the night away. Dinner here can easily begin at 10:00 at night and end at 2:00 in the morning with dear friends. It’s normal and really fun.
Taco stands. All over town you can drop in and have breakfast, lunch or late dinner at a plethora of taco stands that serve delicious food with each neighborhood having its amazing favorite hangout.
We have a number of movies, television shows, and reality TV programs shot here. We have long been a destination for Hollywood’s entertainment and movie business along with Mexico’s growing movie and television industry.
From Golf Tournaments to Fishing Tournaments and even Sailing Regattas we have been host to many world class events including the World Economic Conference and the super sized Mexico Tourism Expo.
Odds are that any foreigner you meet could be an Opera Singer, the CEO of a major Fortune 500 company, a World Economic leader, successful Entrepreneur, Movie Director, a Writer, Musician, a Photographer, Artist, or someone from any number of interesting and exciting professional careers.
A Malecon that is wonderful to stroll down along the oceans edge that is lined with beautiful statues, interesting people, an amphitheater with free events and productions, restaurants and cantinas, and of course what is great fun, people watching. You can purchase corn in a cup, cotton candy, fresh oysters, sweets, ice cream, crepes and fresh natural flavored waters to drink, toys and the list goes on and on. It is our magical place to stroll or take a beautiful morning run.
Nobody blinks when you say something weird while trying out your Spanish language skills.
Wonderful and beautiful local people form a tight knit community. People say good morning, afternoon and goodnight to strangers walking past. You know your neighbors. You make a new friend without evening trying. It is a wonderfully pleasant surprise to most who are not used to this.
Movie theaters and shopping centers offer all of the conveniences of home. Our major mall Liverpool offers the same shops or there equivalent. Movies theaters here are a great place to escape the warm the weather, have some yummy snacks and enjoy the latest releases. Most movies come out at the same time here in Mexico as in Canada or the US.
An abundance of shops. Most areas will have great markets with wonderful shops and more then you could imagine. Find everything from fine jewelry to tourist souvenirs, clothes, you name it you can find it.
Fresh fruit stands are easy to find here, sometimes they even come to you on the back of a truck. The fruits here are fresh and ready to eat right out of the bag. This is a great treat and inexpensive in comparison to other places.
Adventure tours offer a variety of options for different people. If you’re feeling very adventurous you can zip line through the jungle high above the trees or ride ATV´s through the mountains. If you desire something less adventurous you can take a nice boat ride to a beautiful beach or ride horses.
Dolphin Adventures are a great way to spend an afternoon. Head out on the boat and watch them swim around your boat or you can even swim with them in one of the many tours offered in the area.
Whales, dolphins, mantaray and other marine life are plentiful in the bay of Banderas. You can take a whale watching tour, head out to the Marietta Islands to snorkel or even learn how to scuba dive here in PV.
Vallartenses can turn any place into an Art Gallery. Walk into restaurants around town and if you fall in love with particular piece it most likely is from a local artist and can be yours. Along with this are an abundance of art galleries and every year we have several art walks.
Puerto Vallarta is very walkable. In most areas you can forget the car and walk to dinner, the beach pretty much anywhere if you like. We also have great hiking trails if you want something a little different. The Las Animas hike is a personal favorite.
Our Los Mangos library is full of wonderful books and offers educational programs for the community. Concerts, exhibits, per adoptions, music, and many opportunities to learn something new abound.
Inexpensive food is plentiful at your local neighborhood fruit and vegetable markets. Fresh fish markets, grains and seeds, and even local fresh meat markets are plentiful. Fresh healthy and organic alternatives are found everywhere. And it is less expensive than the grocery bill most foreigners are used to seeing.
Great Hospitals and health care professionals. Medical tourism has shot up in recent years and there is a reason why. You can receive great care without spending your last dime. We have specialized hospitals, plastic surgeons, dentists and local clinics, all very close by and every one of them have English speaking doctors and staff.
We also have free concerts downtown. On any given night you can walk the Malecon and find yourself in the middle of a concert. Sometimes you will find a local band playing or we often have events with big name musical guests like Enrique Iglesias and Alejandro Fernandez.
Tourists are welcome in Puerto Vallarta. Some of the most helpful and kind people are right here. There is always a helping hand and the people of Puerto Vallarta are happy to have you here and want nothing more then for you to enjoy their city.
The Pacific Ocean will take your breath away. Try it in the morning for an early stroll in the sand. Or what the heck: Try it in the evening when the sun is about to set on any beach. It is a sight to be seen at any time of day.
Strolling Musicians are available often in restaurants and bars to entertain. You can enjoy your meal or drink and listen to your special request. Live music at your fingertips.
It’s not the Wild West any more but we have Charros. You can see them in action at various venues around the bay in full attire and watch them ride and dance their horses.
We have Entertainment venues like the Celebrity Theatre or Act II’s new theatre and the boutique theater. You can see anything from a local choir, theater remake or a professionally choreographed show. We have professional actors come in for some shows and just had the Russian ballet in town.
New friends are easy to make. Everyone’s from somewhere else; everyone’s trying to network. You can make some incredible friends for life in Puerto Vallarta. Sometimes you are surprised by how much you have in common with the people who live here.
We have some of Mexico’s best Restaurants and eateries. From world class chocolate and ice cream to world class gourmet festivals that attract chefs from around the world.
The weather. Yes it’s a cliché, but you know what they say about that. After you have lived here, how could you be happy with the climate somewhere else?
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2016 Vallarta Real Estate Fair – Saturday, February 20th
Timothy Real Estate Group continues its leadership role in Puerto Vallarta and Riviera Nayarit with its fourth production of the Vallarta Real Estate Fair to take place on February 20, 2016 in the Zona Romantica at the Rivera Molino Plaza (corner of Aquiles Serdan and Ignacio Vallarta).
This is a valuable information experience, whether you’re a buyer, seller or currently holding a piece of real estate in Mexico. You’ll hear the latest market statistics and industry trends, meet the professionals and gain insight and practical information on all aspects of buying and ownership in Mexico. From legal and notarial services, escrow, loans, property insurance and local banking to rental services, property management, construction and design—you can interact face-to-face, get advice, do business!
A panel discussion will complement the exhibitors’ booths on topics, from the basics of the buying process and closing costs to the intricacies of cross-border taxation.
It’s also about living and enjoying life here along the bay. Meet talented health, wellness and lifestyle specialists. Even get tips on gardening in the tropics.
Follow and connect with the growing list of exhibitors HERE.
Mark your calendar for FEBRUARY 20th from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Admission is FREE!!
Timothy Real Estate Group is the leading real estate agency in Vallarta and the Riviera Nayarit with experienced, certified, bilingual agents from Mexico, Canada and the United States.
For more information contact:
inspired@timothyrealestategroup.comUSA/CAN Toll Free: 877.204.7730
Vallarta Office: 322.223.5300
Click on the following link for more information on Vallarta Real Estate Fair:
Cross-Border Taxation Is A Hot Topic At Vallarta Real Estate Fair
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1st Annual Vallarta Real Estate Fair a hit!
The first annual Vallarta Real Estate Fair took place at the Rivera Molino Plaza on Saturday, March 2nd, 2013. The successful event hosted by Timothy Real Estate Group, included over 12 local businesses and professionals offering free advice ranging from mortgages, health care providers, home owners insurance, real estate, immigration and it’s laws, interior design and more.
“I am very pleased with the turn out,” said Carl Timothy, one of the principal forces of the successful event and president of Timothy Real Estate Group. “With an ever evolving market and new rules and regulations, we thought it would be a great opportunity for foreigners, local professionals and our clients to have a chance to come out and meet face-to-face with some of the leaders in these industries and get the information they need first hand.”
It was estimated that over 150+ people turned out for the event, on a gorgeous Vallarta day. “This was sort of our trial run, to see if there would be any public interest for this sort of thing,” said the other force behind the event, Taniel Chemsian. “Often our clients asks us who to contact for information regarding interior design, a real estate attorney, insurance, immigration, you name it. The realtors kind of become the ‘directory’ for their clients. So we thought, why not bring all these professionals under one roof, for a one day event, so everyone can have the opportunity for a sit down one-on-one discussion concerning their needs. I’m happy to see that we had a big turn out.”
One visitor proclaimed, “This was wonderful. I’ve been living in Mexico on an old FM3 visa for over 4 years, and when I heard the immigration laws had changed, I was concerned as to how it would affect my foreign license plated car and my visa renewal. Irving Becerril (from Riedesser & Associates) calmly explained the new changes. It was great information that is sometimes lacking when you are surfing online. You never know what you are reading on the web is current or accurate, so to have this event and have the opportunity to come down and gather the information first hand makes a big difference.”
Some exhibitors, having done business with one another for years, got to finally meet in person for the first time. “Oscar & I enjoyed ourselves and found today to be a productive and educational day. My appreciation to all the attendees. It was good to catch up with them and to have the opportunity to meet for the first time with some of the other professionals,” said Kevin Crisp from Stewart Title Latin America.
When asked about the future of the fair, Taniel continued to say, “We are already looking forward to and planning next year’s event. We anticipate there will be more exhibitors readily available to help answer questions and perhaps a few hidden surprises for everyone.”
For more information or to join the newsletter, contact info@vallartarealestatefair.com or call Timothy Real Estate Group at 322.223.5300, USA Toll Free 877.204.7730 or CAN Toll Free 877.382.4106.
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365 Fun Things To Do In Puerto Vallarta #2
Watch the Whales in Puerto Vallarta Ocean Friendly Tours
Offering Responsible & Respectful Whale Watching Tours in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
Ocean Friendly Tours is a new concept in responsible tour operation in Puerto Vallarta with a unique visual and acoustic approach to the marine world of Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. At Ocean Friendly Tours we provide a specialized and personalized service that blends professional knowledge of the marine environment and safety with love and care for nature. Oceanographer Oscar Frey and Ocean Friendly Tours have become a respectful and sophisticated way to approach the marine life and landscapes in Puerto Vallarta.
Ocean Friendly Tours was recently voted THE number one tour available in Puerto Vallarta and given a Certificate of Excellence by Trip Advisor and were greatly honored to receive this incredible recognition.
Ocean Friendly Tours was a pioneer in developing some of the first whale watching tours and research activities on Banderas Bay. We offer daily and customized trips to discover the realm of whales and dolphins on the enormous bay off Puerto Vallarta, Mexico for more than one decade. All tours are led by a bilingual marine scientist and a specialized crew. Today, Oscar works closely with other researchers and together they share their collected data with researchers to the north in an attempt to better understand and conserve the Humpback whale species.
Two years ago, we formed a new nonprofit corporation call Deep Blue Conservancy. With this nonprofit status we are now able to apply for corporate grants and tax deductible donations from individuals to fund our ongoing research programs. From our hearts we are dedicated to the preservation of marine life and ecosystems impacted by human activity by focusing on education and technology to protect and preserve our oceanic heritage for future generations.
Ocean Friendly Tours and Deep Blue Conservancy have joined forces to move forward with research that benefits Humpback whales and coastal environments and more importantly to provide education and conservation knowledge for the next generation of researchers that will fill our shoes.
Experiencing Humpback whales on Banderas Bay is a very unique experience. This incredible bay lies in a transition zone between the California current flowing from the north and the Costa Rican current flowing from the south. The convergence of these currents brings a multitude of both warm and cold water species. Thus making the experience even more multilayered.
The underwater songs of the Humpback whales and their incredible presence on the water’s surface along with the other dolphin, bird and turtle species that we encounter on North America’s second largest bay is a beautiful way to spend a moment in nature.
Ocean Friendly Tours strives to conduct an ecological and educational tour of one of the most important and astounding resources that Puerto Vallarta has to offer. We look forward to welcoming you to our classroom on the water. You can find out more about the available adventures at www.OceanFriendly.com or by calling the reservation desk locally at 225-3774.
Ocean Friendly Tours and Deep Blue Conservancy will be offering a very special charity tour on Sunday, March 11th to benefiting Canica – the social service agency that assists local Vallarta children and families in obtaining the cancer treatment that they could not normally afford on their own. We will be donating a portion of all proceeds from this particular tour to this important local cause.
Timothy Real Estate Group – An innovative company setting new standards in Real Estate sales and services has the most professional and experienced Realtors in the Puerto Vallarta area who understand the intricacies of Mexican Real Estate ownership, the local market, Puerto Vallarta property codes and regulations and financing. The Timothy Group uses that knowledge to provide a sound analysis on every aspect of property ownership. Timothy Real Estate Group is known for professionalism and experience and they bring this to every transaction they work on for the benefit of Real Estate investors and developers alike. Ask about our Real Estate Listings
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Top Ranked Restaurants in Puerto Vallarta
Nowadays using the internet it’s really easy to find great places to go when traveling, so we went online to search for the best ranked Restaurants in Puerto Vallarta, using the help from Tripadvisor.com, we found the top most popular places people love to eat at when they come to our beautiful city. The variety is wide and Puerto Vallarta has a favorite Restaurant for everyone’s taste; combination of flavors, ambiance, prices, location, etc.
Check out the rank and let us know what’s your favorite: Top Ranked Restaurants by Tripadvisor users.
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Cora Holy Week (La Judea)
(Jesús María Municipio el Nayar, Nayarit)
Holy Week celebration has many interpretations in different parts of México; almost every community has a way to represent the events that lead to the Passion of Christ”. The most interesting ones are the ones represented in Indian communities, because of the syncretism of the Indian and the catholic cosmogony. The Cora Holy Week is probably the most interesting and representative of this fact.
The Cora people “na´ayarijl” live in its majority in the northeast portion o the Estate of Nayarit. Their territory covers the municipalities of Del Nayar, Acaponeta, Rosamorada, Ruiz y Tecuala, in the towns of Santa Teresa, Jesús María, Mesa del Nayar y Huaynamota. This mountain region is known as Sierra del Nayar, bordering with the estates of Sinaloa, Durango, Zacatecas and Jalisco. The most ancient data of the existence of the Coras come from the reports of the conqueror Nuño de Guzmán who explored the lowlands of Sierra del Nayar in 1531. Today according to the CDI-CONAPO (National Population Council) the Cora Population is estimated in 24.390 with 16.000 speaking the Cora Dialect. The Coras is one of the poorest and most marginalized Indian communities in Mexico
Since 1581 the Cora history was shaped by episodes of strong intents to subdue them politically and religiously. Due to the abrupt topography and the scattered settlements the conquerors were obligated to make numerous intents to congregate and convert the Coras to the catholic religion.
After more than a century of trying, the Jesuits could penetrate the territory in 1722 for only 45 years, leaving behind missions that were later occupied by the Franciscans. Even though the contact with the evangelizers was short and very conflictive in comparison to other Indian groups the Cora People adopted elements form the Catholicism and assigned a compatible meaning to their preexisting codices resulting in what you can call a Cora Catholicism and that is how a number of ceremonies were modified and adapted to recreate their own culture among them “La Judea” (Holy Week)
In a period of 8 days the coras will transform themselves into different characters( all based in the in the original participants of the Passion of Christ) Jews, Pharisee, moors white and black demons, (“Los Borrados”) , Christ, etc. to carry on with the ritual of holy week, representing cosmic duels , and dances executed in a very precise timely manner.
The different characters have different disguises, the demons the Jews and Pharisee, paint their bodies with ash, and are named “Los Borrados” As an emblem they have a machete and at the rhythm of the drum and the flute the perform warrior dances, screaming and bellowing, and making symbolic sacrifices, to stage a cosmic war. This part of the celebration is where “evil” threatens the cosmic harmony; they peruse “Cristo Niño” (Child Christ) or “Cristo Sol” ( Sun Christ) and after several intents on Good Friday Christ is symbolically captured and killed. (Christ is “Hatzican” in cora meaning Morning Star or Sun Star).
On Saturday (Sábado de Gloria) the situation is the opposite; Christ resuscitates, the demons are self destroyed and go back to the river where they came from at the beginning of the ceremony. Finally, peace and balance come back to the people once the last procession, to the catholic temple takes place presided by Christ, along with the Virgin Mary Saint, Joseph the Pharisee, the Jews, musicians and the people in the community.
La Judea intricate symbolism is closely related with the agricultural cycles of the corn and the approaching of the rains and the renewal of the vegetation and the resurrection of life. Is also related to other celebrations like “The Day of the Dead” and the council to elect their authorities in January.
During “La Judea” (Holy Week) all the cora people participate, including everyone, children women and older people, constitutes a cohesion element in the community. It is an expression of cultural syncretism with exceptional value in its permanence through time and its impressive symbolic richness in the characters, the use of space, and the relation to the gods and the agricultural cycle, its great artistic expression in the body decorations, masks dances, and finally because is a fundamental expression of the Cora identity.
The Cora Holy Week has interested a number of researchers from the end of the XIX century and the beginning of the XX like Carl Lumholtz, Leon Diguet and Konrad Theodor Preuss. The second half of the XX century has produced a number of research programs that witness the richness of information, interpretation and analysis with important video graphic documents (Guillermo Aldana and Fernando Rosales) as well as recordings and important bibliography. Among the most important researchers are Fernando Benitez Jesús Jauregui, Johannes Neurath and Laura Magaña.
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Puerto Vallarta: Whats A Mercado?
Whether on the beach, street or in the tianguis (flea market), expectations are to bargain, on both sides of any regateo (negotiation). Though some visitors to Puerto Vallarta find bargaining a bother and even embarrassing, it can also be fun and educational. Try a little bit of your Spanish knowledge of numbers. Know the difference between quince, cinquenta and quinientos and how to say them and half the battle is won!
Seriously…bargaining is not rocket science. Many inexperienced tourists are afraid they are getting cheated but the opposite is often closer to the truth. Northern Americans are much too accustomed to a fixed price and don’t understand the lack of structure.
Amazingly, the vendors one deals with in Puerto Vallarta find bargaining to be a fundamental part of their job and enjoy it immensely. It’s fun and tinged with just the nicest small amount of drama to be entertaining for all involved.
When a beach hawker’s price is offered and simply accepted, they walk away laughing at the dumb gringo who is just throwing his money away.
Knowing this helps us understand business in Mexico as a whole. In Mexico, it is customary to personalize all affiliations and invest one’s own time. Mexicans are much more interested in humanizing transactions in business at any level.
We try to keep in mind, when considering any purchase, how much time has gone into the creation and crafting of any object. Embroidery work on a María doll must take a fair amount of time and yet the cost to the customer is negligible. Rugs that weigh heavy on the sellers back in the beating sun, colorful and made from quality materials, are brought back across the border in abundance because they are so well priced and such a great representation of the culture.
In the market in Puerto Vallarta, one finds a community; it’s not a spot to sell wares as much as a gathering place for people to interact on a personal level. The friendships
and family connections in mercados are evident and symbolize so much of what is Mexico… people enjoying one another and sharing stories, gossip and life, in general.
Mind you, shops and galleries do have price tags and they have been meticulously calculated. When purchasing jewelry, clothing, food, wine and other goods in shops around town, bargaining is frowned upon and simply not acceptable.
Que cómo es es.
Timothy Real Estate Group is a locally-owned and operated real estate brokerage with a strategic location in the Romantic Zone of Puerto Vallarta in the Colonia Emiliano Zapata. Because the Puerto Vallarta area has varying neighborhood personalities, we practice localized real estate. We believe neighborhood knowledge is a top factor in solid sales, and we know our communities well.
We enable our clients to realize their vision for the future. We understand and plan for their concerns and are dedicated to transforming those concerns to peace of mind and joy.
Our philosophy of transparency, integrity, and professionalism imbues our culture with a tangible sense of purpose and results in the length and depth of the quality relationships we enjoy. We believe buying or selling a home is first and foremost about people. Of course we have the latest technology, marketing tools, statistics and research, but a successful real estate transaction really comes down to people. Connecting the right buyers to sellers or investors our professional agents structure solid transactions with successful solid outcomes. We believe in collaboration by 犀利士
connecting people in ways that bring satisfaction and success.When you combine extensive local knowledge and our long standing reputation for honesty and sound judgment, you have an unbeatable resource at your disposal. You have Timothy Real Estate Group, a constant leader in Puerto Vallarta real estate.
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And So Begins Low Season In Puerto Vallarta
Low Season in Puerto Vallarta Begins
High season is officially over as of Easter Sunday April 1st, but that doesn’t mean things slow down in Puerto Vallarta. Pride week rolls out for the first big event of spring and in Puerto Vallarta, it’s become a grand affair in recent years, with an entire week devoted to the cause. Many of these events are not just for the LGBTQ crowd; they are for everyone to participate and all are welcome. May 20th to 27th is a rainbow allied time in Puerto Vallarta! A highlight will certainly be a multimedia presentation about the history and LGBTQ lore of the city, with Teresa Delfín on Monday May 21st at Villa Mercedes Petit Hotel at 7 pm.
Commencing at the same time (7 pm, Monday May 21st) will be the Opening of the International Film Festival at ACT ll Entertainment on the Main Stage. This is the famous Guadalajara Film Festival, this year with a theme of “One Hundred Reasons to Celebrate.”
Markets are still open as well throughout May, with some staying open all through low season. We recommending asking your favorite vendors at these markets what their summer plans are, since many sell year around.
Pro tennis is back, as we’ve mentioned in past blogs and we’re super excited to follow this global tour that hits Puerto Vallarta on April 30 running through May 5th. The ATP (Association of Tennis Professionals) Challenger Tour Puerto Vallarta Open will be held at Parota Park.
Puerto Vallarta will join in two worldwide events with the International March Against Homophobia, taking place on May 17th. Everyone is welcome to participate and a huge turnout is expected. This march will commence at the Hotel Sheraton at the north end of the Malecón from 6 – 8 pm and wind up at Los Arcos, with further festivities. The second march will be by candlelight; the International Sunset Memorial Candlelight March will begin on Sunday, May 20th at 8 pm at the Hotel Rosita and also be completed at Los Arcos. This is a SETAC-sponsored event to remember those who have lost their lives to AIDS. We highly recommend using public transportation on these evenings.
There’s no reason to be bored in low season and we’re off to a great start!
Que es cómo es.
Timothy Real Estate Group is a locally-owned and operated real estate brokerage with a strategic location in the Romantic Zone of Puerto Vallarta in the Colonia Emiliano Zapata. Because the Puerto Vallarta area has varying neighborhood personalities, we practice localized real estate. We believe neighborhood knowledge is a top factor in solid sales, and we know our communities well.
We enable our clients to realize their vision for the future. We understand and plan for their concerns and are dedicated to transforming those concerns to peace of mind and joy.
Our philosophy of transparency, integrity, and professionalism imbues our culture with a tangible sense of purpose and results in the length and depth of the quality relationships we enjoy. We believe buying or selling a home is first and foremost about people. Of course we have the latest technology, marketing tools, statistics and research, but a successful real estate transaction really comes down to people. Connecting the right buyers to sellers or investors our professional agents structure solid transactions with successful solid outcomes. We believe in collaboration by connecting people in ways that bring satisfaction and success.
When you combine extensive local knowledge and our long standing reputation for honesty and sound judgment, you have an unbeatable resource at your disposal. You have Timothy Real Estate Group, a constant leader in Puerto Vallarta real estate.
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San Sebastian is Only 2 Hours Away From Vallarta
San Sebastián del Oeste
The heat in Puerto Vallarta can be stifling in the summer months and we often venture out of town for an escape. It’s a great time to travel with less tourists and roads that are not quite so crowded. A favored destination is San Sebastián del Oeste, San Sebastian of the West.
This lovely colonial town in the mountains, a mere 90 minute trip from Puerto Vallarta, is rich in history and culture for those seeking more than a getaway from the high temperatures and humidity. Though San Sebastian wasn’t formally granted township until 1812, it was settled long before, in the very early 17th Century and at one time had a population of more than 30,000.
San Sebastian was a very prosperous settlement and in the early days, wagonloads of families vacationed in Puerto Vallarta, bearing fine crystal, china and linens to camp on the beach. Agriculture has always been a mainstay in this mountain vicinity, but mining, over the centuries, is what sustained the populace. Many families were made wealthy with their diligence in the pursuit of gold, silver and lead, with more than twenty-five mines and many more foundries developed before the 19th Century. Currently, the main crops are heavenly coffee and the ubiquitous agave that is grown so well in this region.
San Sebastian shares a major holiday with Puerto Vallarta, the December celebrations in honor of the Virgin of Guadalupe. They have similar colorful fiestas and main events taking place in the adjacent municipality of Los Reyes.
The colonial Baroque Church of Saint Sebastian is not to be missed for its architecture, Corinthian columns and gorgeous frescoes. Built in 1608, this structure has been well cared for and is the pride of San Sebastian.
The general population has dwindled down to less than a thousand people at this time but remains a desired tourist destination, with enough hotels and inns to accommodate the overnight traveler. A day trip from Puerto Vallarta is also an easy choice, starting early in the day and returning before sundown.
Tours from Puerto Vallarta are available through local agencies, transportation ranging from buses to quick airplane flights. Using one’s own car or renting is also highly recommended and the roads that have been rebuilt make the drive pleasurable with incredible countryside scenery.
Que cómo es es.
Timothy Real Estate Group is a locally-owned and operated real estate brokerage with a strategic location in the Romantic Zone of Puerto Vallarta in the Colonia Emiliano Zapata. Because the Puerto Vallarta area has varying neighborhood personalities, we practice localized real estate. We believe neighborhood knowledge is a top factor in solid sales, and we know our communities well.
We enable our clients to realize their vision for the future. We understand and plan for their concerns and are dedicated to transforming those concerns to peace of mind and joy.
Our philosophy of transparency, integrity, and professionalism imbues our culture with a tangible sense of purpose and results in the length and depth of the quality relationships we enjoy. We believe buying or selling a home is first and foremost about people. Of course we have the latest technology, marketing tools, statistics and research, but a successful real estate transaction really comes down to people. Connecting the right buyers to sellers or investors our professional agents structure solid transactions with successful solid outcomes. We believe in collaboration by connecting people in ways that bring satisfaction and success.
When you combine extensive local knowledge and our long standing reputation for honesty and sound judgment, you have an unbeatable resource at your disposal. You have Timothy Real Estate Group, a constant leader in Puerto Vallarta real estate.