
Puerto Vallarta Jalisco, Mexico Travel Guide
Sayulita attracts a younger crowd and has a different atmosphere than Puerto Vallarta.
Direct buses depart from Puerto Vallarta's Central de Autobuses, or local buses from the Walmart or Sam's Club stop. Taxis and Uber are also available, though more expensive. A full day is enough time for town exploration, beach enjoyment, and perhaps surfing.
Discover more destinations in the region.
A quieter, more upscale, community-focused village just north of Sayulita. It boasts a beautiful beach plus outstanding dining options, for a more easygoing experience.
A beautiful, car-free village nestled in a secluded cove. Known for its tranquil beach, a beautiful waterfall a short hike inland, and famous local pies.
Explore the gorgeous landscapes around Puerto Vallarta.
A protected natural wonder known for its "Hidden Beach" (Playa del Amor), diverse marine life, and bird colonies. Access is regulated.
A lush garden displaying Mexico's botanical diversity, with perambulation trails and a river for swimming. Allow at least 2-3 hours to explore.
Tours up the Cuale River or other rivers provide opportunities for swimming, tubing, or wildlife viewing.
Numerous outdoor pursuits exist for the adventurous traveler.
The region is home to diverse wildlife, both marine and terrestrial.
Step back in time with going to a mountain town.
A charming "Magical Town" (Pueblo Mágico) nestled in the Sierra Madre mountains. This former mining town features well-preserved colonial architecture and a tranquil atmosphere.
The origin of tequila, another "Magical Town." It features distillery tours and tastings, for insights into the iconic Mexican spirit.
A journey to Mexico's second-largest city, rich in history, culture, mariachi music, and charrería (Mexican rodeo), with an exclusive trip to Tequila.
Explore more of the northern Nayarit coast beyond Sayulita. Visit towns such As san Blas, known for birdwatching, or Chacala, a quiet fishing village.
Book stays in advance, especially for popular destinations during peak season.
Inter-city buses are a comfortable and affordable travel method in Mexico.
AN adaptable schedule allows for unplanned discoveries and a more leisurely pace.
Maximize your time with extended trips from The Pearl of the pacific.
A combination of Mexico's second-largest city and the home of tequila. Plan 3-4 days for this trip.
Explore towns like San Blas and Chacala north of Sayulita. A 2-3 day journey is suitable.
Discover more of the beautiful state of Jalisco beyond the immediate coastal area.
G Adventures for responsible small-group travel.
Ecobnb for unique eco-friendly accommodation options.
Terrapass contributes to carbon reduction projects.