Mirador Faro Calle Matamoros Centro de Puerto Vallarta / Lighthouse Lookout
El Faro Mirador de Matamoros (en realidad es una baliza) en el centro de Puerto Vallarta - está en la colina que domina la ciudad, ofrece una fabulosa vista de la ciudad y Bahía de Banderas.
El faro fue construido e inaugurado el 15 de agosto de 1932 por el capitán del puerto Roberto Alcazar. Sirvió guiando naves junto con el faro en la calle Galeana, hasta junio de 1978 cuando ya no siguió usándose.
En 2006 fue remodelado, restaurado y el acceso público desde la calle se hizo más fácil, incluyendo escaleras, y también se agregó una terraza mirador.
Un gran lugar para tomar fotos de la ciudad o simplemente disfrutar de la vista panorámica de la ciudad.
Cómo llegar al Mirador Faro de Matamoros
Comience caminando desde el malecón, en la esquina de Galeana y Morelos, subiendo por Galeana, hacia las colinas, cruza calle Juárez, luego cruza calle Hidalgo, allí comenzarás a subir las escaleras, lindas casas flanquean la calle, y lindos jardines llenan lo que sería la calle misma. La siguiente calle es Matamoros, camina hacia la derecha, unos 30 metros y a la izquierda están las escaleras para subir al faro.
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The Matamoros Lighthouse Lookout (actually a beacon) in downtown Puerto Vallarta, this one is on the hill that overlooks the city, it offers a fabulous view of the city and Banderas Bay (Bahia de Banderas).
The lighthouse was built and inaugurated on August 15, 1932 by the captain of the port Roberto Alcazar. It served as a guiding and orientation beacon for ships along with the beacon (lighthouse) on Galeana Street by the Puerto Vallarta Malecon, until June 1978 when it stopped being used as all ships were by then routed to the main harbor area south of the Marina Vallarta area.
In 2006 it was remodeled, restored and public access from the street was made easier, including stairs, and a viewing terrace was also added.
A great place to take pictures of the city or just enjoy the panoramic view of the city.
How to get to the Matamoros Street Lookout Beacon/Lighthouse (Mirador Faro de Matamoros)
Start walking from the boardwalk, on the corner of Galeana and Morelos street, walk up Galeana as if going up the hill, cross Juarez Street, then cross Hidalgo Street, there you will begin to climb up the stairs, beautiful houses flank the path, and beautiful gardens fill what would be the street itself. The next street is Matamoros, take a right, about 30 meters and to the left are the stairs that go up to the lighthouse/beacon lookout.
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Visiting The WORLD'S HIGHEST LIGHTHOUSE in Mazatlan, Mexico
While staying in Mazatlán, we decided to climb a mountain to explore the tallest lighthouse in the world. The view of the city was absolutely stunning. We saw birds, cats, bees, and LOTS of stair steps on the way up to the top. Here's our journey and what you can expect from El Faro in Mazatlan, the world's tallest lighthouse.
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Conoce el Faro / Baliza Mirador de Matamoros, Centro Puerto Vallarta
El Faro Mirador de Matamoros (en realidad es una baliza) en el centro de Puerto Vallarta, éste está en la colina que domina la ciudad, ofrece una fabulosa vista de la ciudad y Bahía de Banderas.
El faro fue construido e inaugurado el 15 de agosto de 1932 por el capitán del puerto Roberto Alcazar. Sirvió guiando naves junto con el faro en la calle Galeana, hasta junio de 1978 cuando ya no siguió usándose.
En 2006 fue remodelado, restaurado y el acceso público desde la calle se hizo más fácil, incluyendo escaleras, y también se agregó una terraza mirador.
Un gran lugar para tomar fotos de la ciudad o simplemente disfrutar de la vista panorámica de la ciudad.
Cómo llegar al Mirador Faro de Matamoros
Comience caminando desde el malecón, en la esquina de Galeana y Morelos, subiendo por Galeana, hacia las colinas, cruza calle Juárez, luego cruza calle Hidalgo, allí comenzarás a subir las escaleras, lindas casas flanquean la calle, y lindos jardines llenan lo que sería la calle misma. La siguiente calle es Matamoros, camina hacia la derecha, unos 30 metros y a la izquierda están las escaleras para subir al faro.
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El faro de puerto Vallarta Jalisco. Tarde de mojitos
El Faro, Puerto Isabel, Texas
El Faro, Puerto Isabel, Texas.
El faro de Point Isabel es un faro histórico ubicado en Port Isabel, Texas, Estados Unidos, que se construyó en 1852 para guiar a los barcos a través del paso de Brazos Santiago hacia Port Isabel. El faro se agregó al Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos el 30 de abril de 1976.
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La Jolla Boutique Resort And El Faro the Lighthouse
This video captured by La Jolla Boutique Resort is another installment video of the series of videos brought by La Jolla Boutique Resort management so tourists like you can have a peek of the many interesting and beautiful places that hides in Mazatlan. Featured here in this La Jolla Boutique Resort video is the famous Mazatlan lighthouse called El Faro.
The signs that can be seen around Mazatlan that says Faro will lead you to this place. The lighthouse is confidently built atop the Creston mountain just opposite where La Jolla Boutique Resort is recording this footage. The location is in the extreme southwest of Mazatlan few kilometers away from La Jolla Boutique Resort property.
Creston mountain stands one-hundred and fifty-seven meters high, considered for many years as the highest lighthouse in the world. Though many lighthouses have surpassed El faro's record by now, nothing can beat the part played by this magnificent lighthouse to Mazatlan's history. Just as nothing can beat La Jolla Boutique Resort from giving you a premier class service comforts when you come to the dazzling city of Mazatlan and stay right at La Jolla Boutique Resort timeshare units.
On the way to the top of Creston mountain is a zigzag road which can be seen from the video courtesy of La Jolla Boutique Resort. At the top is where you can marvel the picturesque view of the city of Mazatlan. Seen from above is also the view of fishing fleets down at your right when standing at El Faro. Some La Jolla Boutique Resort guests who are seasoned and amateur anglers come here and rent fishing boats to try out the fun-filled luck that fishing reserves.
This Mazatlan lighthouse began its service in the middle of 1879 which lights are manually crafted in Paris. At that time, the lights coming from the large oil lamp with mirrors to reflect its bright illumination is mistaken by most as a star afar since it was stationary by then. But in early 1900's it was converted into a revolving lamp, just like the usual lighthouse that operates today. From 60 kilometers in the ocean, about 30 nautical miles, the light can be seen brightened by the powerful 1000 watt bulb that makes El Faro today.
This magnificent view of the historical lighthouse in Mazatlan is one tour destination of the arranged treat of sight-seeing schedules of La Jolla Boutique Resort management to all La Jolla Boutique Resort vacationers.
Surely your stay at La Jolla Boutique Resort will be an unforgettable experience of a lifetime. All the many things are waiting for you to discover and marvel upon.
Mazatlan light house tour 2019
While staying in Mazatlan over Christmas break, we decided to hike the highest lighthouse aka El Faro! We saved energy and time on taking a red truck directly to the light house. Climbing up the mountain takes much longer than walking down. Do not plan too many activities that day. I highly recommend bringing lots of water and a hat.
Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. Autobus!
I needed to share some footage i shot in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico of this Officer dedicated to doing his job at the intersection of Juarez and Calle Treinta y Uno de Octobre. Let's give this Officer the thumbs up!
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Top 15 Tourist Attractions in Puerto Vallarta - Travel Mexico
Top 15 Tourist Attractions and Beautiful Places in Puerto Vallarta - Travel Mexico:
Puerto Vallarta's El Malecon Boardwalk, Zona Romantica, Vallarta Botanical Gardens, The Church of Our Lady of Guadalupe, Old Vallarta, Marietas Islands, Los Muertos Pier, Los Arcos, Playa Las Animas, Marina Vallarta, Playa de los Muertos, Caballito, El Faro Lighthouse, Playa las Gemelas, Destiladeras Beach
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What are the Top 10 Things to do in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico? Tips and Ideas of What To Do in PV
So, now that you are planning to head down to México and have decided to make it a memorable trip to the ever more famous beach-side destination, Puerto Vallarta, you should know a bit more of what to do in town and what might be the top things to do here.
The obvious attractions to enjoy the sun, the warm weather, the fun and varied beaches and the lukewarm emerald-green sea, but these are nothing but the appetizer, there are actually plenty of things you can enjoy in town with your family, kids, alone and without even paying a dime.
It depends on what you would like to do and what you love and enjoy, we've made a list of the most obvious sightseeing ideas in this video recording.
There are also excellent restaurants, spectacular tours and activities, fabulous and completely unique beaches, a fun and active nightlife and retail stores and shops around town.
Here's the list of the Top 10 free, or nearly free, sightseeing options in PV, all are kid friendly and great family outings with your children:
- The Malecon, a seaside stroll with fun for everyone (free) 0:05
- The Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish, a nice iconic church in downtown Puerto Vallarta, 80 yards from the main square and some 200 yards from the Malecon (free) 0:21
- Los Muertos Beach and the pier, the most popular beach in town, offers non-stop fun, activities and a beautiful stroll after the malecón finishes north of the Cuale River (Free) 0:35
- Cuale River Island and Market, an oasis in the middle of downtown Vallarta, lots to see, colorful market stands, a cultural center, a museum, iguanas and more. (Free) 0:47
- La Cruz Lookout, catch a unique and impressive view of Puerto Vallarta from the top of the La Cruz (The Cross) hill (free) 1:02
- Marina Vallarta, an exclusive area north of the PV Hotel Zone, has its own market, stores, restaurants and a nice lighthouse with a great view. (Free) 1:20
- Mismaloya Beach is south of Puerto Vallarta, a beautiful beach, with lots of history, getting there will require taking a bus, but access is free. 1:35
- Colomitos Beach, a small cozy wonderful beach just south of Boca de Tomatlan, the free option is getting there by land, which requires that you are in decent shape or very patient, another is paying 5 bucks or so and taking a water taxi from Boca. 1:51
- Vallarta Botanical Gardens, a great day trip, beautiful gardens, flowers, jungle, a great river runs through the land. This option is not free, as you need to pay an entrance fee which is very reasonable. 2:09
- Los Arcos, you can see them from the road (which is free), but really enjoying them might require taking a bay cruise, but most are reasonably priced. 2:22
There are many more things to enjoy on Family Trip in Puerto Vallarta, or for adults or active travelers, but those we will include in future videos of Puerto Vallarta on this channel.
Nueva iluminación de la Calle Juárez en Puerto Vallarta
Con el encendido de 47 luminarias en el cuadrante principal de Puerto Vallarta, Citelum arranca las obras del convenio de ampliación firmado en junio con el Ayuntamiento para renovar el alumbrado público del Centro Histórico.
Desde que Citelum inició la gestión del servicio de alumbrado público del Municipio, en junio de 2013, la empresa ha logrado mejoras substanciales en el servicio de iluminación, con el recambio del 100% de las 19,000 luminarias por tecnología LED y el saneamiento de la red eléctrica en varias partes de la ciudad. Asimismo, dicho proyecto ha generado ahorros energéticos superiores al 50%, logrados sin la reducción de los niveles lumínicos dentro de la ciudad y con una tasa de averías inferior al 2%.
Junto con la Iluminación dinámica del Malecón y de la Parroquia de Puerto Vallarta, este proyecto ofrece a los ciudadanos, comerciantes y visitantes del Municipio una nueva experiencia urbana, más segura y más impactante.
Would You Live on this Island!? (Mazatlán Ep. 3)
Welcome to Rock Island!
In today's Mazatlán vlog we hike to the top of the lighthouse, explore the island de piedra, and eat some amazing food. Over our last few days in Mazatlán we have had the pleasure of getting to know another gem of a Mexican town. If you are considering retiring in Mexico or moving to Mexico, Mazatlán deserves to be on your list! It has many of the same benefits and qualities of a town like Puerto Vallarta- but it isn't nearly as popular with international tourism- so you might find it a little more peaceful. Though, it is important to note that our amigos Sinaloenses know how to party so don't be surprised to find the Malecon packed with locals and Mexican tourists on the weekends!
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Le phare penché de Puerto Morelos...el faro inclinado, the leaning light house
Le phare penché de Puerto Morelos...el faro inclinado, the leaning light house
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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Mexico - Mazatlan - Lighthouse El Farro
Trip to the lighthouse can be rather difficult and strenuous, however the views from this height will not be forgotten.
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Malecon Puerto Vallarta Zona Norte / North Zone of the Malecon in Puerto Vallarta
El Malecón de Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, México
En el pasado, la Plaza de Armas era el lugar para ir a ver y ser visto, pero en la década de 1930, Puerto Vallarta construyó un paseo a lo largo de la orilla del mal, El Malecón, que abarca desde el ahora Hotel Rosita en el extremo norte, hasta más allá del muelle en Los Playa de Muertos en el lado sur. El Malecón original se extiende unas 10 cuadras desde la calle 31 de Octubre por el lado norte a la calle Zaragoza en el lado sur.
La mayor parte es ahora exclusivamente para peatones y bien diseñada, con lugares para descansar, muchas palmeras y vegetación que ofrecen una excelente y útil sombra. No por nada es un lugar ideal para una excursión familiar, pueden disfrutar del mar, las olas, los pequeños tramos de playa, desayunar o disfrutar alguna otra comida en uno de los muchos excelentes restaurantes, comprar en las muchas tiendas, hay tanto que hacer y disfrutar y al mismo tiempo, todo muy relajado y sin estrés.
Hay muchas cosas que hacer aquí, también hay espectáculos públicos y shows en el camino, están los Voladores de Papantla que giran valientemente por el aire alrededor de un poste, desafiando la gravedad. Hay comediantes, música y espectáculos de baile en el Anfiteatro Los Arcos, las esculturas de arena, los expertos en balanceo de rocas y mucho más. Están además las famosas esculturas de Puerto Vallarta y el icónico Caballito de Mar, con el que tienes que tomarte una foto, definitivamente!
Se dice que el Malecón es el corazón de la ciudad, una cosa es segura, si visita Puerto Vallarta, debe incluir un día (al menos) para ir al centro de la ciudad y visitar el Malecón de Puerto Vallarta, si no haces, te arrepentirás. Por otro lado, si tienes duda de que hacer en Puerto Vallarta, el inicio y la inspiración surgirán de visitar, este, el Malecon, sin duda entre lo mejor de Puerto Vallarta.
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Puerto Vallarta's Malecon
In the past the Plaza de Armas was the place to go to see and be seen, but in the 1930's Puerto Vallarta built a seaside boardwalk (El Malecón) spanning from what is now Hotel Rosita on the north end to way past the pier on Los Muertos beach on the south side. The original Malecon runs some 10 blocks from 31 de Octubre street to Zaragoza street on the south side.
Most of it is now exclusively for pedestrians and well laid out, with places to rest, lots of palm trees and vegetation, making it an ideal place for a family outing, enjoy the sea, the waves the small stretches of beach, eat breakfast or some other meal in one of the many great restaurants, shop around in the many stores, there's so much to do and enjoy and at the same time, all very relaxing and laid-back.
There are lots of things to do in Puerto Vallarta on your Puerto Vallarta family vacation, there are also public shows and spectacles along the way, there are the Papantla Birdmen that soar through the air around a pole, defying gravity and showing extreme courage, there are the comics, music and dance shows at the Los Arcos Amphitheater, the sand sculptures, the rock balancing experts and much more.
It is said that the Puerto Vallarta Malecon is the very heart of the city, one thing is for sure, if you visit Puerto Vallarta Downtown, you should save one day (at least) to go to the downtown area and visit the Malecon, you won't regret it.
So if you are asking yourself what to do in Puerto Vallarta, your best place to start finding your perfect Puerto Vallarta activities in the seaside promenade, the Puerto Vallarta boardwalk.
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Con Toño en casa cerca del Faro en Puerto Angel Oaxaca 2017.
Vista desde la casa donde vive Toño, ubicada cerca del Faro en Puerto Angel Oaxaca.
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