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Puerto Vallarta lies along Banderas Bay, the second
largest bay in the Western Hemisphere. It is located
352 kilometers (219 miles) from Guadalajara, the
state capital of Jalisco, and it is nestled in the
foothills of the Sierra Madre mountain range. The region has many forests, rivers and waterfalls, with
an average temperature of 27° C (80° F).

Of its many attractions we recommend Playa Mismaloya,
which gained fame after director John Huston filmed
"The Night of the Iguana" (starring Ava Gardner and
Richard Burton) there in 1963. This beach is a
popular celebrity hangout. The impressive rock
formations of Los Arcos emerge from the bay's
crystalline waters, which are great for diving and
discovering incredible underwater mountains and
steeps. The city hall has murals painted by Manuel
Lepe, and the Malecon (sea wall) is adorned with
romantic bronze sculptures. What’s more, the streets
of downtown offer shops and galleries that sell
local paintings and sculptures of local artists. The
city, known for its top-notch services, also has
golf courses, boutiques and a marina, comprising of
sail boats and yachts.

In Puerto Vallarta you can enjoy the services of the
Boutique and Gran Turismo hotels, the exquisite
regional cuisine of Jalisco that so many people have
come to love, and the terraces of open-air
restaurants. You can also watch cruise ships roll in
as you take in an incredible sunset.
Sportfishing is just one of many activities you can
do during your stay in Puerto Vallarta. Each year,
during the month of November, the International
Sailfish Fishing Tournament takes place. Because of
that and so much more, Vallarta is the ideal place
for a relaxing and enjoyable stay

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