
Jalisco Mexico Travel Guide
Buses cover nearly all areas of the city and reach to nearby towns. They have color codes or signs in their front windows indicating their destination. Look for signs like "Centro," "Marina," "Túnel," "Wal-Mart," "Olas Altas," "Ixtapa," or "Pitillal."
Pay fares in cash directly to the driver upon boarding. Exact change or small bills are appreciated. At the start OF 2024, the fare is typically 10 MXN pesos for each ride. Multi-day passes or electronic fare cards are not widely used by tourists.
Learn a few bus routes for places like the Waterfront promenade, Zona Romántica, or your hotel. Pay attention to signs on the bus windshield.
To hail a bus, wave your hand as it approaches. To exit, press the red "stop" button or pull the cord.
Local buses are an inexpensive way to travel, typically 10 MXN pesos for each ride, making them a budget-friendly option.
Needs a current driver's's license, credit card, IDP (recommended). Mexican third-party liability insurance is mandatory.
Available from local shops. Helmets usually required. Traffic can be chaotic; use caution.
Available from local shops in Zona Romántica and Marina Vallarta. Limited dedicated bike lanes.
Drive on the right. Speed limits in km/h. Seatbelts are required. Strict drunk driving laws. Parking can be challenging.
Explore many areas of Pv either walking or on a bicycle. The Boardwalk is entirely pedestrian-friendly, offering a scenic walk. Zona Romántica (Old Town) is great for walking with charming cobblestone streets, though some streets are steep. Downtown is walkable for shops, plazas, and the church.
Most affordable and widespread public transport.
Convenient for direct routes, bargain for fares for taxis.
Best for Malecón and Zona Romántica exploration.
How you get around choices in Port Vallarta will define your experience. From budget-friendly coaches to convenient taxis and unique water transport, options exist for every travel style.
Access secluded southern shores such as Yelapa and Las Ánimas.
Depart from Los Muertos Pier.
Perfect for finding beyond the city limits or for day trips.
Requires Mexican auto insurance.
Enjoy snorkeling, whale watching (seasonal), and sunset boat tours on Banderas Bay.
Many operators available.
Navigating Puerto Vallarta is part of the adventure. Familiarity with options makes for simpler travel.
Choose wisely for comfort and budget.