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  • The ‘Must See Try’ Vendors of El Centro, Puerto Vallarta

    Puerto Vallarta VendorsPuerto Vallarta is full of hidden treasures.  I love to find new and great food at an affordable price.  Below find some of my favorite places and best vendors in Puerto Vallarta to enjoy next time you are in El Centro.

    Tacos –

    On the corner of Ignacio Vallarta and Francisco Madero by the Oxxo is a great taco vendor.  They have chicken, shrimp, and several kinds of beef.  Beef is easy to find, but to get all these options is a find!  Combined with a variety of condiments including salsas of every spice level, cheese, cilantro and my favorite grilled scallions make these tacos a must! They will always have specials, so be sure to ask.  This is a great lunch, dinner or late night stop.

     

    Quesadillas –  

    On Lazaro Cardenas and Insurgentes right outside of Farmacia Gudalajara is another great stand.  They have huge quesadillas on freshly made tortillas, mounds of cheese and chicken or beef.  One of my favorite things here is the spicy salsa, but beware it is HOT.  All the toppings and condiments you could want will make his a one of a kind quesadilla.  A great stop for dinner or a late night snack.

     

    Gringas –

    On the corner of Ignacio Vallarta and Francisco Madero you will find a very small stand that does tacos and a very yummy Mexican specialty called gringas.  A gringa is two tortillas with pastor (slow cooked pork) and melted cheese in the middle.  Add all the condiments you want and this is a treat! Open most evenings and Late nights and maybe sometimes during the day.  Everyone should try a gringa here in Mexico so be sure to stop by.

     

    Fish / Shrimp –

    At the end of Francisco Madero on the beach is a great fish and shrimp place.  Marlin, shrimp or both on a stick with their special sauce BBQéd right in front of you.  Add salt or lime if you choose, I like it without and enjoy walking the malecon with your lunch.  A great mid day snack or lunch.

     

    Omelets –

    On Cinco de Febrero and Constitucion you can find an amazing omelet.  Enjoy with ham, veggies or chorizo with beans, veggies, jalapenos and tortillas on the side all for 30 pesos! Good food and a lot of it for a great price.  Great breakfast stop to get you going in the morning.

     

    Tortas –

    On Caranza and Constitucion is a wonderful torta (sandwich)stop.  You can choose from chicken, pork or cheese all the meats are pulled and perfectly cooked in broth making them moist and delicious. Add veggies and any toppings you like. Tortas here in Mexico are popular for breakfast as well as lunch so this is a great mid day stop.  Enjoy a torta here with one of their great flavored watered and have a wonderful breakfast or lunch.

     

    I hope you enjoy!

    Andrea Graham  andrea@timothyrealestategroup.com

     

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  • 365 Fun Things To Do In Puerto Vallarta #1

    Go to the Theater ! 

    “The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas” – The Musical at the New Boutique Theater

    The hottest show in town is getting rave reviews!  It’s a 1978 Broadway Musical based upon a true story of a sensationalist TV news reporter’s mission to shut down The Chicken Ranch, a 150-year-old bordello in Texas.

    David Restivo directs the show, with musical director Bob Bruneau and choreographer Jacobo Martinez.  The show features 26 Puerto Vallarta locals that sing, dance and act.  The local talent pool is fantastic in Vallarta and the show is reminiscent of it.

    Everyone that’s seen it is raving about the show. The music, comedic timing, costumes and scenery are a throwback to the movie by the same name from 1982, featuring Dolly Parton, Burt Reynolds and Dom DeLuise.  The show is fun, light and refreshing.

    Opening night was a fabulous hit! It was a sold out event and has continued to be as such virtually every night since.  There’s always something new ,fun and exciting each night as the cast is notorious for their impromptu hilarious dialogue. You should check it out before the final curtain comes down on March 10th.

    The show is playing at the brand new  ‘The Boutique Theater’ – located on Calle Naranjo 330, (corner of Basilio Badillo) Zona Romantica

    www.boutiquetheatre.ca

    Tickets $250 pesos

    February 29 – March 3

    March 7 – March 10

    Shows start promptly at 8pm, it is advised to get there early, and you don’t want to miss a minute of fun!

    Donna Davies

    Donna Lynn Davies is a professional realtor at the Timothy Real Estate Group.  She’s known for her friendliness, honesty and commitment in listening to and protecting her clients’ interests. She has successfully represented both buyers and sellers.  She can be reached at  donna@timothyrealestategroup.com.

     

    365 Fun things to do in Puerto Vallarta #1
    365 Fun things to do in Puerto Vallarta #1

    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 

  • 365 Fun Things To Do In Puerto Vallarta #4 Vallarta Food Tours

    Puerto Vallarta Food Tours
    Puerto Vallarta Food Tours

    Interested in exploring Puerto Vallarta like a local?  Vallarta Food Tours (VTF) offers just that experience.  Food tours are quickly gaining in popularity around the globe and with good reason.  Food tours are a new and exciting way to “feel like a local” in just 3 hours.  VTF has scoured the city to find the best examples of authentic Mexican cuisine in some of the most charming locations in Puerto Vallarta.  Three types of delicious mole, fresh ceviche, birria tacos, refreshing tuba, succulent coconut, and tortillas fresh of the press are just a few of the delicacies enjoyed on this 3 hour adventure through the city.  Tour attendees will enjoy 8 specially selected eateries and tastings while learning about the history and culture of beautiful Puerto Vallarta, completing the tour with the knowledge and confidence to continue exploring the city.

    Co-founder Lindsay Prime started the tour after realizing that many people were stuck in costly tourist traps, missing the best culinary experiences that Puerto Vallarta had to offer.

    “People often ask us ‘where do the locals go to eat?’ We wanted to create an experience for people to learn not only where locals eat, but also the history of the dishes and their importance in Mexican culture,” Lindsay explains, “We love living here and wanted to showcase why: the food, the culture, the families, the history. Vallarta Food Tours allows us to do just that!”

    Originally from Oregon, Lindsay moved to Mexico after completing her MBA at the University of Colorado, and immediately fell in love with the country’s culture, charm, history and cuisine.  Co-founder Paul Mayer was born in Mexico City and raised in Miami, another culinary hot-spot.  Some of Paul’s most cherished memories are of family get-togethers in the central state of Guanajuato, Mexico.  Those weekly Sunday gatherings were punctuated with stories, laughter and, of course, great food!

    Vallarta Food Tours offers unique food and cultural walking tours.  Suitable for all fitness levels, Vallarta Food Tours are perfect for both visitors and locals alike.  Tours are offered Tuesday through Saturday at 11am.  Tickets may be purchased online at www.vallartafoodtours.com, at La Albufera restaurant (Aquiles Serdan #242) or by phone at 1-888-457-2210 from the USA or Canada, or 322.181.7196 in Mexico.

    Puerto Vallarta Tours
    Puerto Vallarta Tours

    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 

  • New HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL Episode Air Date – June 6 on HGTV USA

    House hunters international puerto vallarta
    The new episode of House Hunters International featuring Puerto Vallarta is slated to air on HGTV USA on June 6th. This marks the second time the globe trotting international hit television show will feature one of Mexico’s most popular resort destinations. Timothy Real Estate Group and Taniel Chemsian return as they guide the new buyers on their quest to purchase a new home in this gorgeous tropical beach town.
    Air Date: June 6, 2013 10:30 PM e/p and June 6, 2013 1:30am e/p
    POTENTIAL PROFITS IN PUERTO VALLARTA
    David and Andrea fell in love years ago when he brought her to Puerto Vallarta on vacation. Now, with a hot property market in Mexico, businessman David wants to purchase a retirement home that he can rent out until his golden years. But while wife Andrea is looking for surf and sand views from a veranda, David’s worried about profit margins and potential renters. Find out if these English expats can find a condo that satisfies them and future renters, when House Hunters International goes down Mexico way in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.

    Timothy Real Estate Group – An innovative company setting new standards in property sales and services has combined the most thoroughly professional and experienced talents to keep clients informed about the intricacies of Mexican real estate ownership, local real estate markets, local codes and regulations, financing, rentals and perhaps most importantly, sound analysis for every aspect of real property ownership. With combined real property services experience of more than 35 year’s worth of real estate sales, accounting, management, and property services, Timothy Real Estate Group is unequaled in its professionalism and experience with foreign investors. Ask about our Real Estate Listings

  • 365 Fun Things To Do In Puerto Vallarta #5 Go to Yelapa

    Yelapa Puerto Vallarta
    Yelapa Puerto Vallarta

    Yelapa is a small fishing town located on the southernmost cove of the Bay of Banderas.  It is only accessible by boat and you can take a boat-taxi from Los Muertos Beach, Mismaloya or Boca de Tomatlan.  There are also day cruise excursions that include Yelapa in their tours.  From Los Muertos Beach, it is a 45 minute boat ride. It is a small community of less than 1,000 people and a handful of foreign residents.   It attracts artists and bohemian-types who enjoy the amazing scenery and the lack of modern conveniences.   There are roads (more like paths) throughout the village but they are for foot or horse or burro (some bicycles) – no cars.

    Yelapa Puerto Vallarta
    Yelapa Puerto Vallarta

    Of course now there is electricity in Yelapa and cell phones work everywhere in the world, so you are never fully away from civilization anymore.  But this is as about as close as you can get in Puerto Vallarta. There are a few small inns and rental properties in Yelapa so many tourists stay there for their entire vacation; however, for most it is a fun day trip.   It is quite rustic and most of the buildings are open air with palapa roofs. Most of the activities revolve around the beach; however, you can hike in the mountains to a natural waterfall that feeds into a brook where you can swim in the clean, cool water.  You can also take a horseback ride around the area.

    Waterfall Yelapa
    Waterfall Yelapa

    Of course there is ample access to the freshest fish and seafood so you will love eating a big lunch while you are enjoying a perfect sunny day on the beach in Yelapa.  And what to drink?   This is the place where you can find Raicilla which comes from the stills in the mountains that surround the town.   Also called “Mexican Moonshine”, raicilla is distilled from the agave plant which is also used to make tequila.  It is considered to be mildly hallucinogenic so it must be imbibed slowly – which is easy to do as the flavor is very different.    And of course, dessert is always a slice of pie from the famous Pie Ladies of Yelapa (coconut is the best!!).

    I have been going to Yelapa for 25 years.  It has hardly changed at all.  It has a communal land ownership system (ejidal) so it is unlikely that any large commercial development will happen any time soon.  It is a wonderful day trip and a great way to enjoy the immense beauty of this area.

     

    Russell Faulkner is an AMPI realtor at Timothy Real Estate Group. He can be reached at Russell@timothyrealestategroup.com.

    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 

  • Linda’s Puerto Vallarta Shopping Tips

    Puerto Vallarta’s Wonderful Markets

    One of the most important things to good cooking is finding fresh, locally grown ingredients.  The experience of wandering through Mexico’s markets can be a beautiful experience not only experiencing the flavors of the culture but the flavors of the food.   Two of my favorite mercados in the downtown area of Puerto Vallarta is “El Mercado de Col. Emiliano Zapata”, located on the east end of Calle Lazaro Cardenas and the other is “El Mercado de Col. 5 de Diciembre”, located on Calle Brasila, near the Panteon (cemetery).  
    The mercado on calle Lazaro Cardenas opens very early, at 3am, because it is a main supplier to the local restaurants in Vallarta.  The seasonal fruits and vegetables are wonderful, as are the fresh herbs and even fresh juices, squeezed on the spot. Farm fresh eggs (do not put the eggs in the refrigerator!), and dried chiles and beans are also available.  There are also several fresh cheese “locales” within a block that have fresh panela and queso fresco amongst others. The mercado is open 7 days a week. 
       
     My favorite place to buy fresh fish and shellfish is the mercado on calle Brasilia.  This mercado is also open very early, with the freshest fish available that was caught early the same morning.  In many instances you can bargain a little price wise, especially if you purchase in large quantities.  Everyone is friendly and eager to assist you.  Be careful when you wear sandals because the cement it is wet and constantly being cleaned.   There is also a tortilleria on the south corner of this mercado for your convenience.  This mercado is open 7 days a week as well. Please do not hesitate to support these local markets.  It is fun, and also you are helping the local economy.  

    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
     
  • 365 Fun Things To Do In Puerto Vallarta #3 Playa Mismaloya

    Playa Mismaloya Puerto Vallarta
    Playa Mismaloya Puerto Vallarta

    Sunday is beach day in Puerto Vallarta for tourists and residents alike.   Playa Los Muertos and the town beaches get quite crowded on this day, so it can be lots of fun to take off to one of the many close by beaches.  Playa Mismaloya is located 20 minutes south of Puerto Vallarta and you can get there by bus, taxi or car.  Take Carratera a Mismaloya south – you access the public beach on the road just to the south of the Barcelo Resort.

    Playa Mismaloya is located within a small bay that is fed by the Rio Mismaloya and it is a fantastic place for swimming as there is no strong  tide or undertow.  You can hire a boat to go fishing or to take a trip around Los Arcos.  Jet skis and parasailing are available.  There are several beachfront restaurants with fish, seafood and Mexican food items and they provide beach service including tables, chairs and chaises and of course bar service so you can have all the beers or margaritas you desire.

    You can take a stroll along the beach and you can also see what remains of the Night of the Iguana movie set that was filmed in this very location 49 years ago in 1963.

    It is a great way to spend time with friends or family and while away an afternoon at the beach.

     

    Russell Faulkner is an AMPI realtor at Timothy Real Estate Group. He can be reached at Russell@timothyrealestategroup.com

    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 

  • 365 Fun Things To Do In Puerto Vallarta #2

    Watch the Whales in Puerto Vallarta
    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 

  • 365 Fun Things to do in Puerto Vallarta – Go to the Zoo

    Puerto Vallarta ZooThe Puerto Vallarta Zoo is an experience completely different than going to the zoo in the United States or Canada.  In my opinion a visit is a must do fun thing.  The Puerto Vallarta zoo is located about thirty minutes from El Centro Vallarta by car or an easy forty five minute bus ride.  Located southshore across from Hotel Barcelo.  Once you arrive you can park and enjoy a walk to the front gates to begin your adventure or take a short detour and enjoy a relaxing horseback ride through the wilderness first.  When you get to the front gate of the zoo you will have the opportunity to buy snacks, water, etc. for your walk through the zoo.  The best part, you can buy snacks for the animals too.  If you choose you can buy a large bag of veggies and openly feed giraffes, monkeys, flamingos, and much, much more.  With the exception of a few animals where it would be unsafe, most animals in the Puerto Vallarta Zoo are in open cages and habitats.  Some even run free around the paths of the zoo like the peacocks.  Bring comfortable shoes so you can enjoy the hike throughout the entire zoo, it is quite large.

    With all the animals you can imagine, not only can you feed them, you can also play with some animals.  They often have baby tigers, lions, or jaguars.  As babies you can hold and feed them, when they are at least a couple of months old you can play with them and at about six months you can gently pet and take photos.  After about six months they will go into their habitat in the zoo and not have contact with guests.  The zoo in Puerto Vallarta is a great vacation experience or a must if you live here.  Enjoy!

    Andrea Graham

    andrea@timothyrealestategroup.com

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  • Getting to Know the Jungle Around Puerto Vallarta

    Puerto Vallarta Botanical GardensA visit to Puerto Vallarta Botanical Gardens

    Every outing we have ever gone on with botanist Miguel Cházaro has been an adventure. One day our friend took us to visit a cloud forest of maple trees and giant ferns, not far from Talpa, Jalisco. The next morning we had planned to return to Guadalajara, but Cházaro said, “There’s a botanical garden near here you really must see. It was started by an American and it’s unique.”

     

    Well, “near here” took six hours to get to plus six hours back  and we ended up reaching home at midnight. But I must admit the eminent botanist was right: the Vallarta Botanical Gardens are a must-see, no matter where you find yourself in Mexico. The place is located 24 kilometers south of Puerto Vallarta, right on Palms-to-Pines coastal highway 200.

     

    Step out of your car and you’re in the jungle. We were visiting in July and everywhere we went, hundreds of “skippers” fluttered all around us. These, explained a sign in English and Spanish, are Hisperiidae butterflies, smaller than most and given to skipping, flitting, darting and zig-zagging, from which they get their popular name. Clouds of them danced all around us as we began our tour of the Botanical Gardens, which cover an area of eight hectares, criss-crossed by pathways with exotic names like The Vanilla Trail, Jaguar Trail and Guacamaya Trail, leading to even more exotic-sounding places like The Jungle Overlook, The Swinging Bridge, Tree Fern Grotto, The Garden of Memories and The Giant Strangler Fig Tree.

    And everywhere you go, every step of the way, there is lush vegetation: sensuous tropical flowers, bizarre, creeping vines and gargantuan trees which soar to amazing heights in this tropical climate. Here you will find orchids—an amazing multitude of orchids. There are even orchids that resemble anything but orchids, plus a few that (to our great surprise) exude alluring perfumes. And of course, there was the tastiest of all orchids, Vanilla planifolia, whose vines grow abundantly there (and you can buy the beans or extract in their store).

    Here, too, are cocoa pods growing before your very eyes and attached directly to the tree trunk. Each pod holds 20 to sixty seeds, the main ingredient in chocolate. There are also rare cacti of every sort, exotic Nymphaea ‘islamorada (“Purple Island” waterlilies), Red Ginger, once exclusively reserved for Hawaiian royalty and such a huge collection of anthuriums that we wondered whether they had found all 1901 types. Along that line, the gardens have so many thousands of species that no one has even tried to count them.

    All of this is thanks to Robert Price, founder of this marvelous project, who kindly took out time to chat with me at the gardens’ Hacienda de Oro Restaurant over frosty glasses of incredibly refreshing and delicious drinks. One of these contained chaya and chía, while the other was a combination of iced lemon-grass tea, tapioca and ginger, sweetened with agave nectar. “Some of our visitors suspect we have spiked these two drinks with frog’s eggs,” quipped the curator of these gardens.

    Robert Price, who was born in Savannah, Georgia, told me he came to Puerto Vallarta in 2004, planning to stay for only six months. Fortunately for us and for Mexico, someone knocked on Price’s door one day, selling orchids. “Those orchids were absolutely incredible, gorgeous, says Price, and I asked the man where he had found them. ‘In the mountains,’ he told me…and eventually he brought me to this very place. I took one look and said to myself, ‘This is where I want to stay!’ ”

    Now all Price needed to do was to figure out how to make a living in the middle of a jungle. “Well,” he says, “I noticed there were no botanical gardens along the coast and that seemed surprising to me. But I love nature and the idea of starting my own botanical garden came into my head. So I researched the internet to find out how to do it. And this is the result. I think this is what I was sent here to do.”

    Price’s enthusiasm may be infectious. For one thing, he has managed to convince the citizens of Puerto Vallarta to beautify the place by turning it into “The City of Bougainvilleas” and at present over 300 of these flowers have been planted by the PV Garden Club toward that end. In addition to that, it seems the gardens he created in the coastal mountains south of Puerto Vallarta have inspired a much larger and truly ambitious project called The Banderas Bay Initiative, which aims at preserving and protecting the biodiversity of 10,000 square kilometers of ocean, jungle and mountains, stretching from 2000 meters below sea level in Banderas Bay to 2260 meters above sea level at the peak of Ceboruco Volcano. This huge project is being run by Price’s friend, entomologist Rick Main and Dr. Max Greig, Rector of the UDG Coastal University.

    According to Main, the Banderas Bay Initiative has, in turn, inspired an even greater challenge and—in my opinion a truly Herculean task: the cleanup of the watersheds that pollute Lake Chapala and the Santiago River.

    All of this demonstrates that a little idea can go a long way, and Bob Price’s dream may ultimately reach far beyond the boundaries of his botanical sanctuary. After all, says Price, “Gardens are a Civilizing Force and are perceived as places of culture.”

     

    The Vallarta Botanical Gardens website is vbgardens.org and the phone number is (322) 223-6182. It’s open daily from December to April but closed on Mondays between May and November and the entrance fee is only 60 pesos.

    Vallarta Botanical Gardens is a non-profit organization “dedicated to those who work to preserve the beauty of the Earth, and who labor to teach others the value and wonder of their environment.”

    I hope by now you will agree with me that this amazing place is well worth a 12-hour detour. I leave the final word to Susy Pint:  “These gardens are the best I’ve seen anywhere in the world—and I’ve seen a lot.”

    By John Pint

    www.vallartabotanicalgardens.com

     

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