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Hola Puerto Vallarta Fans! As usual, Puerto Vallarta offers excellent events and good news, and the rest of February is no exception. We have the second edition of the VinomaFest, which celebrates Mexican wine in Puerto Vallarta, as well as the International Horse Festival. We also want to share with you that the Puerto Vallarta Open Tennis Challenger celebrates its fourth edition. Of course, we also have the annual regattas, one of the largest in the world, where the best sailors gather.
We'd also like to let you know that Puerto Vallarta is one of the most popular places for sun and beach vacations for people from other countries who want to get away from the busyness of the city and spend their spring break in a peaceful, natural setting.
Our blog is updated based with the news and what is happening in Puerto Vallarta, so check it out. Please send comments and suggestions to information@puertovallarta.net.
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Matamoros Street in downtown Puerto Vallarta, including the lighthouse lookout |
Explore another of Puerto Vallarta's picturesque streets in this video walking along Matamoros Street starting from Encino Street, beside the Cuale River, moving along Matamoros by the Cuale River Flea Market (Municipal Market) and up through the Gringo Gulch and the streets of downtown Puerto Vallarta until we reach the end of this street at the intersection with Aldama Street, the detail of this Puerto Vallarta street is in the chapters of this video. |
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Walking tour of Allende Street from 31 de Octubre Street to the Malecon/Boardwalk |
Explore Downtown Puerto Vallarta, this video is a walking tour of Allende Street down the hill from 31 de Octubre Street to the Malecon/Boardwalk, details of the streets in the chapters of the video. |
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Jorullo Bridge, A New Tourist Attraction In Puerto Vallarta
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The city is constantly evolving and growing, offering new and cool ways to enjoy your stay in the area. One of the most recent additions is the Jorullo Bridge (Puente Jorullo), which is part of Canopy River’s activities and tours. They are an ecotourism resort 3 miles (15-20 minutes) outside Puerto Vallarta, offering many adventures that at the same time take care of the environment and natural resources that make PV a world-class tourist destination. |
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What was the first hotel in Puerto Vallarta?
The first formal hotel in Puerto Vallarta was the Hotel Gutierrez, initially located on the second floor of the Saucedo Theater on Juarez Avenue in downtown Puerto Vallarta, the original building can still be found on the corner of Juarez and Iturbide.
The Hotel Gutierrez was later moved to a separate building that had been the port captaincy... |
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The second edition of VinomaFest will celebrate Mexican wine in Puerto Vallarta |
Vinoma Fest will bring together 40 different wineries from various Mexican areas this year in Puerto Vallarta following a successful first edition. According to Manuel Santana, the director and founding partner of Vinoma Fest, “the wine festival in Puerto Vallarta represents a fantastic chance for wine aficionados in this country.” |
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International Horse Festival Puerto Vallarta 2023: 1,200 equines are expected to participate. |
Sergio Martin Castellanos, president of the International Horse Festival, declared that significant equestrian competitions will boost the local economy and add more than a thousand hotel rooms to this magnificent harbor. As part of the International Horse Festival schedule, there will be fantastic equestrian competitions from February 9 to 12, as well as artistic performances and seminars. |
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The Puerto Vallarta Open strengthens the sports tourism destination: Fidetur
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According to Luis Antonio Villaseñor Nolasco, general director of the Tourism Trust, the Puerto Vallarta Open Tennis Challenger, which will shortly host its fourth edition and is predicted to be as successful as the previous ones, is evidence that sports tourism has been established in the region. |
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Every year, throughout the months of late February and early March, sailors from all over the world congregate in Puerto Vallarta’s picturesque Banderas Bay to test their talents. The world’s greatest sailors will participate in the ultimate competitive cruising and racing pleasure in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, from March 14–18, 2023. It is the largest and oldest regatta cruise on Mexico’s west coast, as well as one of the largest in the world.
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¡ÁNDALE BERNARDO! Jim Demetro |
| One of the most recent sculptures in the city, a creation of the famous and very talented Jim Demetro, a work that mixes the traditions of the old town, the miners and the Mexican spirit of the city. Puerto Vallarta is known for its art and cultural activity, the malecon is full of quality sculptures and galleries and this guide attests to that. Now a new gem has been added to this long and unique list of attractions. |
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Puerto Vallarta, one of the favorite destinations for Spring Breakers
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According to the most recent analysis of Expedia, a travel company, Puerto Vallarta is among the most popular sun and beach destinations among international visitors who want to escape the hustle and bustle of the city and immerse themselves in a setting of nature and relaxation during the spring break season. This is due to its beautiful beaches, first-class tourist attractions, excellent connectivity, and the hospitality that characterizes the green pearl of the Mexican Pacific.
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