Check Out Boca de Tomatlan, the Beach and the complete Boca Malecon
Guided tour through some streets of Boca de Tomatlán - - to the pier/dock area beach, watching the bay, restaurants and walking around the Boca Malecon (boardwalk), that was inaugurated in April 2017.
0:04 Buses that travel from Puerto Vallarta to Boca de Tomatlán (White and orange colored, leaving from the corner of Constitución and Basilio Badillo streets in the Romantic Zone)
0:23 Calle Pelícanos Boca de Tomatlán
0:47 Boca Divers, tours and activities in the bay
1:31 Ana Tacos
2:16 Parking El Embarcadero Restaurant
2:40 Pier of Boca de Tomlatán (jetty)
3:18 View of Boca de Tomatlán Bay
3:37 Water taxis (pangas) from Boca
5:44 El Embarcadero Restaurant
7:27 Los Mangos Restaurant
8:02 Boca del Mar Restaurant
8:48 Boca de Tomatlán Malecón (boardwalk)
9:06 Horcones river mouth
9:10 Boca de Tomatlán beach
10:09 Walking the Boca Malecon
10:58 Public toilets and showers
11:57 View of the water taxis and the mouth of the Horcones River
Boca de Tomatlan is a fishing village south of Puerto Vallarta (30 minutes / 11 miles) following the highway to Barra de Navidad. It is the last town with access to the sea in the south area of Puerto Vallarta, that is why it is also known and used as a starting point for water taxi routes to the beaches and towns of the southern area of the Bay of Banderas, among these: Colomitos Beach, Las Caletas, Las Animas, Quimixto, Majahuitas, Yelapa, Pizota, Chimo, Tavo and many more.
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Why visit Boca de Tomatlan south of Puerto Vallarta Jalisco Mexico
Boca de Tomatlan is a fishing village 17 kilometers south of Puerto Vallarta (about 15-20 minutes by car, 20-25 minutes by bus). It offers a very nice beach, good rustic restaurants, several activities and a starting point to visit the many beaches south of the bay. Boca de Tomatlán is the last town and beach before the road heads inland on its route to the areas of Cabo Corrientes to the south and Barra de Navidad. The immediate towns to the south are Las Juntas and Los Veranos and El Tuito which is 29 km from Boca (the botanical garden is between Las Juntas and El Tuito).
Among the nearby activities that you can enjoy are the Botanical Garden of Puerto Vallarta with one of the best restaurants in the bay: Hacienda de Oro. Walk to Playa Colomitos through the jungle. Parasailing, walks to nearby beaches, by land for adventurers to Las Animas, for others by boat (water taxi / panga) to Colomitos, Quimixto, Majahuitas, Yelapa, Chimo, Pizota and others. Visit, snorkel, dive and SUP (Stand-up Paddle) to Los Arcos. There are palapas with small rustic restaurants at the edge of the beach that open from 10 in the morning until, more or less, at 6:00 pm, where you can enjoy a cold beer and a tasty fish or seafood dish.
It is on the way to the Botanical Gardens of Vallarta, just 5 kilometers beyond the town of Mismaloya, and is the most popular embarkation and arrival bay for water taxis that take locals and visitors to the beautiful and isolated beaches of the southern part of the city. Bay of Banderas, beaches like Colomitos, Las Animas, Quimixto, Majahuitas and Yelapa. Exit schedules of the pangas here.
(Boca de Tomatlan should not be confused with Boca de Tomates, which is north of the PV Airport).
Boca de Tomatlán empties into the Horcones River, which also passes through the grounds of the Botanical Garden. At present, thanks to the Boca de Tomatlan boardwalk and the rocky edge that was established at the end of the river, the course is much better controlled and the boatmen and fishermen have a better space to leave their boats in shelter. The beach itself is also very popular and the waters of the bay are extremely quiet (not for nothing is used as a port of departure), so if you are a fan of marine swimming, this is the place to visit, we just recommend that you keep away from the area of the pangas.
You can get to Boca de Tomatlan by car, water taxi, taxi or bus. Water taxis (pangas) can be obtained in the Marina or the pier of Playa Los Muertos. The local buses that go to Boca leave every day from early around 6:30 AM and at regular intervals until around 11:00 PM, at the corner of Basilio Badillo and Constitución in Viejo Vallarta (Romantic Zone), the same place and the same buses that go to Mismaloya.
Boca is an authentic fishing village, 10 miles south of the Plaza de Armas of Puerto Vallarta, where the Horcones River empties into a beautiful emerald green bay, surrounded by jungle-covered hills. Enjoy its beaches of fine and clear sand, the gentle waves of the ocean, good food and friendly people.
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Boca de Tomatlan Beach, Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico
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Close to downtown Puerto Vallarta, 11 mls (17km and 15-20 minutes), you can travel to a nice little traditional fishermen community, Boca de Tomatlan (or simply Boca, as it is known by the locals). You may get there by land or sea, there are local buses that go there too.
It's on the road to the Vallarta Botanical Gardens, just 3 mls after Mismaloya, and it is the preferred starting point bay for the water taxis that take tourists to the isolated and beautiful beaches of the southern area of the Banderas Bay, including Las Animas, Quimixto, Majahuitas and Yelapa.
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Boca de Tomatlan to Chonchos to Tehuamixtle (Jalisco, Mexico)
From Boca de Tomatlan, past Yelapa, to Chonchos, to Tehuamixtle and Back (all in Jalisco, Mexico)
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Liberación de tortugas marinas en la playa de Boca de Tomatlán
Solo un 5% de las tortugas liberadas sobrevivirán.
Ademas, las adultas se enfrentan al riesgo de confundir su comida común, las medusas, con bolsas de plástico, nuestra basura.
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¡Vivan los delfines libres siempre!
Di no al cautiverio, no a la crueldad.
Voz de los Delfines Jalisco y Nayarit
Hurricane Jova en Boca de Rio Cuale, Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico; HD
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Snorkel February 16, 2015
...snorkeling on February 16, 2015. Boca de Tomatlán, Jalisco, México.
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Chimo Jalisco, Mexico
A quaint little fishing village in Banderas Bay near Puerto Vallarta. A great place for inexpensive seafood, making for a fun day trip from Puerto Vallarta!
Quimixto Playa, Cascada y Pueblo / Beach, Waterfall & Town, Cabo Corrientes, Jalisco, México
Quimixto es una playa, pueblo y cascada muy conocido y popular, que se encuentra entre Playa Las Ánimas y Playa Majahuitas, junto a la desembocadura del río La Puerta, en la parte sur de Bahía de Banderas en Cabo Corrientes, Jalisco, México.
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Quimixto es un pequeño pueblo que forma parte del municipio de Cabo Corrientes en el estado de Jalisco.
10 metros sobre el nivel del mar
Longitud: 20º 30 '10' '
Latitud: -105º 22 '04' '
Población: 423 habitantes
Puede llegar allí tomando un taxi acuático (panga) desde Boca de Tomatlán, será un viaje de 20 minutos o desde el muelle de la Playa de Los Muertos (unos 45 minutos). Otra forma popular de llegar es con uno de los muchos tours de cruceros que parten en Puerto Vallarta y que van a la parte sur de la Bahía de Banderas.
La playa de arena de grano medio es estrecha (25 metros - 77 pies de ancho) y 600 m (1900 pies) de largo, principalmente con olas suaves, hay algunos locales y restaurantes de comida mexicana y mariscos donde encontrarás platos locales sencillos, rústicos pero sabrosos. Las aguas limpias y cristalinas son populares entre los buceadores y fans del esnórkel.
Otra actividad popular cuando visita Quimixto es ir a la cascada, es una caminata agradable, pero puede ser mucho para niños y adultos que no están en buena forma, para ellos existe la opción de ir a caballo.
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Quimixto is a well known and popular beach, village and waterfall, found between Las Animas and Majahuitas, by the La Puerta river mouth, in the southern part of the Banderas Bay.
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Quimixto is a small village that is part of the Cabo Corrientes municipality in the State of Jalisco.
10 meters above sea level
Longitude: 20º 30' 10'' -
Latitude: -105º 22' 04''
Population: 423 inhabitants
You can get there taking a water taxi (panga) from Boca de Tomatlán, it'll be a 20 minute trip or from the Los Muertos Beach Pier (some 45 minutes). Another popular way to get there is with one of the many beach cruise tours in Puerto Vallarta that go to the southern part of the Banderas Bay.
The medium grain sand beach is narrow (25 meters - 77ft wide) and 600m (1900ft) long, mostly with soft waves, lined by local seafood and Mexican food eateries where you'll find simple, rustic, but tasty local dishes. The crystal clear clean waters are popular with snorkelers and scuba divers.
Another popular activity when you visit Quimixto is to go to the waterfall, it's a nice walk, but might be a bit too much for children and adults that are not in good shape, for them there is the option of going on horseback.
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Great hike near PUERTO VALLARTA, MEXICO: Boca to Las Animas Beach - Ep.4
This fantastic 3.7 mile hike from Boca de Tomatlan to Las Animas Beach in Mexico is definitely worth it. Gorgeous ocean views, secluded beaches, a decent length, and just the right amount strenuousness.
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Mexico. Puerto Vallarta.
Puerto Vallarta (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈpweɾto βaˈʎaɾta]) is a Mexican beach resort city situated on the Pacific Ocean's Bahía de Banderas. PV or simply Vallarta is the second largest urban agglomeration in the state after the Guadalajara Metropolitan Area. The City of Puerto Vallarta is the government seat of the Municipality of Puerto Vallarta which comprises the city as well as population centers outside of the city extending from Boca de Tomatlán to the Nayarit border (the Ameca River). The city is located at 20°40′N 105°16′W. The municipality has an area of 1,300.7 square kilometres (502.19 sq mi). To the north it borders the southwest part of the state of Nayarit. To the east it borders the municipality of Mascota and San Sebastián del Oeste, and to the south it borders the municipalities of Talpa de Allende and Cabo Corrientes.[1]
Puerto Vallarta is named after Ignacio Vallarta, a former governor of Jalisco. In Spanish, Puerto Vallarta is frequently shortened to Vallarta, while English speakers call the city P.V. for short. In internet shorthand the city is often referred to as PVR, after the International Air Transport Association airport code for its Gustavo Diaz Ordaz International Airport.
BOCA de Mismaloya, Jalisco, Mexico; HD
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Habitantes de Mismaloya se manifiestan en defensa de sus tierras
Este domingo 1° de Marzo habitantes de la comunidad de Mismaloya salen a la calle para decir NO al despojo de sus tierras ante la visita de las autoridades del Estado que debían pasar por allí para llegar al lugar de la reunión: en el salón ejidal en Boca de Tomatlan, donde tratarían el asunto con los ejidatarios y pobladores del lugar para conocer la situación y tratar de conciliar un acuerdo.
A Tour of Colomitos Beach / Paseo en Playa Colomitos, Jalisco Mexico
Sometimes great things come in small packages, that certainly is the case of Colomitos Beach (Playa Colomitos) a small colorful and beautiful beach just south of Boca de Tomatlan, very close to Puerto Vallarta in the South Zone.
It's actually part of what is called Cabo Corrientes, another municipality in Jalisco, México, the same state as Vallarta, but that really doesn't change anything. But where is Colomitos Beach? Continue reading...
Playa Colomitos mostly offers aesthetic pleasure, there's not much to do there other than bask in the calm crystal-clear emerald waters, or enjoy the sun on the beach while listening to the calm waves lap the sandy beach. There are no services, no activities, nothing else to do, but even so, it's certainly worth a visit.
You can also combine the trip to Colomitos Puerto Vallarta, continuing along the path along the edge of the sea to Caballo Beach and Las Ánimas Beach, but that is only for the brave and fit, plus do take at least 2 to 3 liters of water along, you WILL need it.
I would recommend bringing some food and drink along to Colomitos Jalisco, also sunblock, maybe snorkeling gear too. If you walk during the dry season (up until June) the jungle won't protect you much, so do cover yourself in sun cream from time to time.
If you are wondering, there is nowhere to stay over on this beach on in the Colomitos Cove area, camping is not allowed here.
A combined visit of Boca de Tomatlan and Colomitos Beach Cabo Corrientes is a great day trip and well worth your time and effort.
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A veces las cosas buenas vienen en empaques pequeños, que sin duda es el caso de Playa Colomitos una pequeña playa llena de colores y hermosa al sur de Boca de Tomatlán, muy cerca de Puerto Vallarta en la Zona Sur de Bahía de Banderas, Jalisco, México.
En realidad, es parte de lo que se llama Cabo Corrientes, otro municipio de Jalisco, México, el mismo estado que Vallarta, pero eso realmente no cambia nada, es un excelente paseo si estás en la ciudad.
Hay dos opciones principales para llegar allí, una es tomar un autobús (los marcados como Boca o los que van hasta El Tuito) desde la zona romántica en la esquina de las calles Basilio Badillo y Constitución a Boca de Tomatlán Jalisco y de ahí caminando por la jungla a lo largo de un sendero fácil de encontrar (no es apto para gente en mal estado físico o con problemas a las rodillas) a 30-40 minutos de la playa. Otra opción es tomar un taxi acuático (panga) de Boca a Colomitos, algo que te costará unos 5 dólares (por trayecto). A mi me gustó mucho el paseo por la jungla, pero tómalo a un ritmo pausado, especialmente en la temporada de calor y por favor lleva una botella grande de agua (más de un litro es recomendable).
¿Que hacer en Colomitos? Playa Colomitos Jalisco, en su mayor parte ofrece placer estético, no hay mucho que hacer allí aparte de flotar en las tranquilas aguas cristalinas de color esmeralda, o disfrutar del sol en la playa mientras escuchas las tranquilas olas que acarician el arena de la orilla. No hay servicios, ni actividades, ni nada más que hacer, pero aun así, sin duda merece una visita. Es recomendable llevar equipo de snorkel y disfrutar de los peces y vida marina de la orilla.
También puedes combinar el viaje a Colomitos siguiendo el sendero a lo largo de la orilla hasta playa Caballo y Las Ánimas, pero sólo es para los más valientes y los que están en buena forma, además de llevar al menos 2 o 3 litros de agua, lo necesitarás!
Recomendaría traer algo de comida y bebida a Colomitos, también bloqueador solar, tal vez también equipo de snorkel. Si caminas durante la temporada seca (hasta junio), la jungla no te protegerá mucho, así que cúbrete con crema solar de vez en cuando.
Si se está preguntando dónde alojar, no hay lugar para quedarse en esta playa, no se permite acampar tampoco.
Averigua más sobre Playa Los Colomitos, ve el mapa, la ruta para llegar y más en
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Chimo Puerto Vallarta
Viendo las iglesias y una manta raya con El Mono Gordo y Arturo de Los Socios Restaurant en Chimo
27 Marzo 2015
Snorkel 27 March 2015, Boca de Tomatlán, Puerto Vallarta, JALISCO.
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Dancing with Dolphins...
Swiming with dolphins in front of Boca de Tomatlán beach, just 20 minutes south from Puerto Vallarta...
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