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Best Time to Visit Puerto Vallarta

Best Time to Visit Puerto Vallarta

Puerto Vallarta Mexico Travel Guide

Climate Patterns Throughout the Year

Dry Season (November to May): This period has warm temperatures, low humidity, and minimal rainfall. Daytime temperatures range from 75°F to 85°F (24°C to 29°C), with cooler evenings. The dry season is popular for comfortable weather conditions. The skies are generally clear and sunny.

Wet Season (June to October): During these months, expect higher temperatures, increased humidity, and daily afternoon showers or thunderstorms. Daytime temperatures range from 85°F to 90°F (29°C to 32°C). The rain typically comes in brief, heavy downpours, often in the late afternoon or evening, leaving morning activities open. The landscape becomes lush and green during this time.

Seasonal Climate Overview

  • November - May: Warm, dry, low humidity, sunny skies.
  • June - October: Hot, high humidity, daily afternoon rain.
  • Daytime temps: 75-90°F (24-32°C).
  • Wet season landscape: Lush and green.

Special Weather Considerations

The official hurricane season runs from June 1st to November 30th. Peak activity typically occurs from August to October. While direct impacts on Puerto Vallarta are rare, tropical storms can bring heavy rain and strong winds. Monitor local weather forecasts if traveling during these months.

For whale watching, mid-December to March holds the best chance to see humpback whales. Deep-sea fishing for sailfish and marlin is best from November to May. Tuna and dorado are better from June to October. Surfing in summer months, from July to October, generally brings larger swells.

Low Season July-Oct

Hot, Humid, Rain, Low Prices

Benefits

Lower prices for flights and hotels, fewer tourists, lush green landscapes.

Considerations

Daily afternoon rain, hurricane potential (Aug-Oct), some businesses might close.

Shoulder Season May, Jun, Nov

Good Weather, Fewer Crowds

Benefits

Good weather, fewer crowds, lower prices for accommodation and activities.

Considerations

June marks rising humidity, November has lingering humidity from wet season.

High Season Late Nov-Apr

Ideal Weather, Peak Crowds

Benefits

Ideal warm, dry, sunny weather, peak whale watching (Dec-Mar), lively city atmosphere.

Considerations

Higher flight and accommodation prices, more crowded attractions, advance booking needed.

Season Analysis: Crowds, Prices, and Weather

High Season Details

Weather conditions are ideal, with warm, dry, and sunny days and low humidity. This period has peak whale watching (December to March). The city has a lively atmosphere, and all tours and services are fully operational.

Shoulder Season Details

Weather remains good, with fewer crowds than high season. Accommodation and activity prices are lower. This time is good for fishing (May to July).

Low Season & Activity Timing

  • Low Season (July to October)

    Flights and hotels have lower prices. Fewer tourists mean a relaxed experience. Landscapes are lush. Potential for hurricanes.

  • Whale Watching

    Mid-December to March offers the best chance to see humpback whales.

  • Deep-Sea Fishing

    November to May for sailfish and marlin. June to October for tuna and dorado.

  • Surfing

    Summer months, from July to October, generally bring larger swells.

  • Hurricane Season

    June 1st to November 30th, with peak activity from August to October.

Hurricane Risk Advisory

  • Hurricane season: June 1st to November 30th.
  • Peak activity from August to October.
  • Monitor local weather forecasts during these months.

Timing Tip

Choose your travel dates based on weather preferences and crowd tolerance.

Visa & Entry Requirements

Travel to Puerto Vallarta involves Mexico's entry rules. Most visitors find the process straightforward.

Visa Information for Tourists

Citizens of many countries, including the United States, Canada, European Union member states, Australia, Japan, and the United Kingdom, do not need a visa for stays up to 180 days for tourism. They receive a Forma Migratoria Múltiple (FMM) upon entry.

Other Nationalities

  • Travelers from countries not on Mexico's visa-exempt list must obtain a visa from a Mexican embassy or consulate before travel.
  • Requirements vary by nationality.
  • Typical documents: completed application, valid passport, photos, proof of financial stability, travel itinerary.
  • IVisa and VisaHQ offer visa application services.

Required Documentation & Procedures

Your passport must be valid for at least six months beyond your planned departure date from Mexico. Retain the departure portion of your FMM (Forma Migratoria Múltiple) until you leave Mexico. Some airlines offer an electronic FMM for online completion.

Entry Documents

  • Proof of Onward/Return Travel: Airlines and immigration officials may ask for a return ticket or onward travel proof.
  • Proof of Sufficient Funds: Travelers may show enough money for their stay.
  • Photos: Not typically for visa-exempt tourist entry, but specific visa applications may require them.
  • Immigration: Present passport and FMM. Officer stamps FMM with authorized length of stay (up to 180 days).

Entry Fees & Special Permits

FMM Tourist Card Fee

  • Often included in airline ticket prices for air arrivals.
  • If not included or entering by land/sea, pay separately.
  • Approx. 687 MXN pesos (as of 2024, subject to change).
  • No specific health-related entry requirements for general tourism.

Marietas Islands Hidden Beach Access

  • Access to "Hidden Beach" (Playa del Amor) has strict limits.
  • Only a small number of visitors are allowed daily.
  • A certified tour operator with a special permit is a requirement.
  • Book these tours well in advance due to limited availability.

Health-Related Entry Information

  • No specific health-related entry requirements are in place for general tourism to Mexico.
  • Visitors should consider routine vaccinations as recommended by their healthcare provider.
  • Carry any necessary prescription medications in their original containers.
  • A doctor's note for prescription medications may be a good idea.

Budgeting & Costs in Puerto Vallarta

Costs vary based on your travel style. The Mexican Peso (MXN) is the official currency. ATMs are widely available and generally offer the best exchange rates.

Currency Use

  • Carry pesos for small purchases, street food, and tips.
  • Credit cards (Visa, Mastercard, American Express) are widely accepted.
  • Avoid exchanging large amounts at airport kiosks (less favorable rates).
  • Many establishments accept USD, often at an unfavorable rate.

Cost Ranges USD

  • Budget Traveler: $40 - $70 daily (hostel, street food, local transport).
  • Mid-range Traveler: $100 - $250 daily (boutique hotel, local restaurants, taxis).
  • Luxury Traveler: $350+ daily (luxury resorts, fine dining, private transfers).

Budgeting Insight

Consider traveling during the shoulder or low season for better deals on accommodation and flights.

Budgeting & Costs in Puerto Vallarta

The Mexican Peso (MXN) is the official currency. Exchange rates fluctuate. Check current rates before and during your trip.

Price Ranges for Services

Accommodation options span from budget hostels to luxury resorts.

Hostel Dorm: $15-$30 USD. Budget Hotel: $40-$80 USD. Mid-Range Hotel: $80-$250 USD. Luxury Resort: $250-$1000+ USD.

Meal & Transport Costs

  • Street Food: $1-$3 per item. Casual Local Meal: $8-$20. Mid-Range Meal: $20-$40. Fine Dining: $50-$150+.
  • Local Bus: 10-15 MXN ($0.60-$0.90 USD).
  • Short Taxi: 50-100 MXN ($3-$6 USD). Airport Taxi: 300-500 MXN ($18-$30 USD). Uber/DiDi prices are comparable.
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Attraction Costs

Many attractions are free. Some tours and activities have set prices.

Free: Most beaches, Malecón strolls.

Paid: Marietas Islands Tour ($80-$150), Whale Watching ($70-$100), Ziplining ($60-$120), Botanical Gardens (200 MXN).

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Tipping Culture

Tipping is customary in Mexico and makes up a significant part of service workers' income.

Restaurants: 10-15% standard (20% for excellent service).

Taxis: Not common unless extra service; round up 10-20 MXN. Hotel Housekeeping: 20-50 MXN daily.

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Money-Saving Strategies

Smart choices can stretch your budget further during your visit.

Eat street food/local "fonda" restaurants. Use local buses. Prepare some of your own meals.

Avoid buying small plastic water bottles; use large purified jugs. Negotiate souvenir prices respectfully.

Tipping and Daily Cost Summary

Category Tipping Expectation Example Range (MXN/USD)
Restaurants 10-15% (20% for excellent) Bill Total
Bars 15-20% or 10-20 MXN per drink Bill Total / Per Drink
Tour Guides/Drivers 10-20% of tour cost or 100-300 MXN per person Tour Cost / Per Person

Accommodation Costs

  • Hostel Dorm Bed$15 - $30 USD
  • Budget Hotel/Guesthouse$40 - $80 USD
  • Mid-Range Hotel/Resort$80 - $250 USD
  • Luxury Resort/Boutique Hotel$250 - $1000+ USD

Meal Costs

  • Street Tacos/Food Stand$1 - $3 USD per item
  • Casual Local Restaurant Meal$8 - $20 USD
  • Mid-Range Restaurant Meal$20 - $40 USD
  • Fine Dining Meal$50 - $150+ USD

Transportation Costs

  • Local Bus Ride10 - 15 MXN ($0.60 - $0.90 USD)
  • Short Taxi Ride (local)50 - 100 MXN ($3 - $6 USD)

Activities & Entry Fees

  • Marietas Islands Tour$80 - $150 USD
  • Whale Watching Tour$70 - $100 USD
  • Ziplining Tour$60 - $120 USD

Tipping for Other Services

Bellhops/Porters20-50 MXN per bag
Gas Station Attendants5-10 MXN
Grocery Baggers5-10 MXN
Hotel Housekeeping20-50 MXN per night, daily
Bars15-20% of bill or 10-20 MXN per drink
TaxisNot common unless extra service; round up 10-20 MXN

Smart Spending

  • Eat street food and at local "fonda" restaurants for affordable and authentic meals.
  • Use local buses for transportation instead of taxis or ride-shares.
  • Buy groceries and prepare some of your own meals if staying in an Airbnb.
  • Drink filtered water from large purified water jugs (garrafones) for less plastic waste and cost savings.
  • Take advantage of happy hour deals at bars and restaurants.

Health & Safety Considerations

Prioritize your health and safety when traveling to Puerto Vallarta. A few precautions contribute to a smoother trip.

Vaccinations and Common Concerns

  • Vaccinations:

    No vaccinations are typically required for entry. Keep routine vaccinations up-to-date (MMR, Diphtheria-Tetanus-Pertussis, Polio, annual flu shot). Consider Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Typhoid. Consult a travel doctor 4-6 weeks before your trip.

  • Mosquito-borne Illnesses:

    Dengue fever and Zika virus are present. Use Insect repellent with DEET or Picaridin. Wear long sleeves and pants at dawn and dusk.

  • Sunburn/Heatstroke:

    High temperatures and strong sun. Stay hydrated, seek shade, and use High-SPF reef-safe sunscreen.

Healthcare & Hygiene

Traveler's Diarrhea:

A common issue. Prevent by drinking only bottled or purified water. Avoid ice in drinks unless from purified water. Eat thoroughly cooked food. Wash your hands frequently. Carry Anti-diarrhea medication like Imodium A-D.

Access to Healthcare: Puerto Vallarta has modern hospitals with English-speaking staff (Hospital San Javier Marina, CMQ City Center, Joya). Clinics and pharmacies have basic medical consultations. Emergency Services: Dial 911 for all emergencies (police, ambulance, fire).

Food Hygiene: Be cautious with street food. Check that it is cooked fresh and hot. Choose busy stalls. Peel fruits and vegetables. Avoid unpasteurized dairy.

Drinking Water Safety

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    Tap Water:

    Generally not safe to drink in Puerto Vallarta.

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    Recommended Water Sources:

    Stick to Bottled water, purified water (agua purificada) served in restaurants, or water filtered using a Personal water filter.

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    Ice:

    Confirm ice comes from purified water before consumption.

Crime & Safety

Puerto Vallarta has a reputation as a safe destination for tourists, especially in the main tourist zones.

Common Concerns

  • Petty Crime: Pickpocketing and bag snatching can happen in crowded areas (Malecón, markets). Be aware of surroundings, especially at night.
  • Scams: Watch for inflated taxi fares, fake tour operators, unsolicited "help" at ATMs.
  • Drugs/Organized Crime: Tourist areas are generally well-protected. Avoid involvement with illegal drugs.

Neighborhood Safety

  • Zona Romántica/Old Town: Generally safe and lively; crowded at night.
  • Hotel Zone/Marina Vallarta: Very safe, with resorts and gated communities.
  • Downtown (Centro): Safe during the day; use caution late at night in less-lit areas.

Natural Disaster Risks

Awareness of natural hazards is a good practice for safe travel.

Hurricanes/Tropical Storms

Risk from June to November, peak August to October. Monitor local forecasts.

Earthquakes

Mexico is in an active seismic zone. Minor tremors can happen. Know safety procedures (Drop, Cover, Hold On).

Rip Currents

Some beaches have strong rip currents. Swim only where safe and supervised.

Travel Insurance & Emergency Contacts

Insurance Coverage

Emergency Contacts

  • General Emergencies (Police, Ambulance, Fire)Dial 911
  • U.S. Embassy in Mexico City(55) 8526 2561
  • Canadian Consulate in Puerto Vallarta+52 (322) 293-0098
  • AirHelp (Flight Compensation)AirHelp.com

Health Awareness

Always use bottled or purified water for drinking, brushing teeth, and making ice.