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Puerto Vallarta (population 255,725 - 2010 census) is located on the Pacific coast in the Mexican State of Jalisco, within the Banderas Bay (Bahía de Banderas), which is considered to be one of the most beautiful bays in the World and happens to also be one of the Mexico’s largest, measuring 26 miles (42 km) from East to West and 20 miles (32 km) from North to South.
The northern limit of the bay is Punta Mita which is also considered the end of the Sierra de Vallejo mountains and in its southern limit, the bay ends at Cabo Corrientes, the end of the Sierra del Cuale mountain range.
Puerto Vallarta is the second-most visited tourist destination in Mexico, (only Cancun has more tourists), attracting millions of visiting tourists per year (4.1 million in 2016 and 4.5 million in 2017, without including cruise ship visitors and over 4.7 million in 2018), and has served as a relaxing change and refuge for people looking for a place that is more than beautiful beaches.
This may be the reason why there is a considerable number of expatriates mostly from U.S.A., Canada, and some European citizens living permanently in the city, another attractive is Vallarta's great weather.
Tropical-forested mountains and mineral-rich volcanic slopes appear to literally rise from the sea and 100 miles of mountain-ringed golden coastline hugs the stunningly beautiful Banderas Bay.
Bahía de Banderas is the broadest and deepest natural bay in Mexico, the bay teems with aquatic life and multiple species of dolphins, whales, manta rays and fish of all types and colors, that visitors could enjoy and even touch if they snorkel or scuba dive in the area.
The bay and PV offers a cornucopia of amazing options to enjoy during your visit - not only beaches but also sparkling sunshine and clear warm emerald blue waters that are ideal for snorkeling, scuba diving, and swimming.
Sleepy fishing villages that emulate Vallarta of old times - Punta Mita, Sayulita, La Cruz de Huanacaxtle, Bucerías, Mismaloya, Boca de Tomatlán, and Yelapa are part of the scenery along the coastline both to the north and to the south of PV. Even though Vallarta no longer is a small town, you can travel back in time when visiting these locations.
Nestled in verdant valleys and green lush mountains overlooking the bay, you can find many idyllic colonial-era villages such as San Sebastián del Oeste, Mascota, Talpa and others, that invite travelers to enjoy yet another facet of Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, and Mexico.
Keeping up with the changing times, the city has adapted and improved with time, so now the needs of the demanding modern-day tourist are met, these include luxury resorts and hotels, all-inclusive options, spas and retreats, championship golf courses, top-notch shops and gourmet restaurants have opened at a rapid pace in recent years.
Despite the change, the town still maintains pockets of its quaint charm. In downtown Vallarta, you'll find picturesque colonial and whitewashed buildings, cobblestone streets, red Spanish tile roofs, and a lot of lush vegetation, both on the streets, the gardens, and parks, help make PV a totally different experience when comparing it to any other destination in Mexico and around the world. The architecture mirrors the colonial facades with brickwork and flowering plants.
The beauty and charm of Puerto Vallarta are, as always, represented by the landmark Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish. The first building started at the end of the XIX century, after many starts and stops, changes and even a war, the main building was finished in 1952 with the current red brick tower (without the crown).
Hundreds of flights per week arrive at Puerto Vallarta's International Airport (PVR) from airports throughout the U.S.A., Canada, and Mexico. A total of 2,591,035 passengers made their way through the gates of Aeropuerto Internacional Licenciado Gustavo Díaz Ordaz during 2013, in 2016 the Vallarta CVB data reported a total of 4.1 million people visited the city, 2017 received over 4.5 million visitors and that's not even counting the cruise ship visitors. 2018 is well on its way to becoming a record year, with the highest hotel occupancy in decades. So the numbers don't lie either, consider visiting PV and find out for yourself why this tendency is a reality.
Epic Mexican Feast in Puerto Vallarta
If you're one of the approximately 100% of humans who love Mexican food, then learning how to make it yourself is the next step. In this Puerto Vallarta travel vlog, we do a Mexican cooking class to find out how our favourite dishes come together. We first walk to a market to buy fresh food supplied by local farmers and pick up vegetables, fruit, chicken, fish, and cheese. We meet a man selling grasshoppers, which are a popular snack, so we decided to give them a try. Then we stop by a tortilla factory where we try a tortilla so fresh it's almost too hot to hold. Chef Julio Cesar of Gaby's Restaurant guides us all the way. After shopping, we cook on the veranda with a view of the ocean and palm trees. It's really fun to see fresh ingredients go from the market to the table and all the steps in between. If you already love cooking, like me, then a class like this is a no brainer. But, even if you don't typically love being in the kitchen, a class like this is a great opportunity to connect with Mexican culture in a delicious way.
Huge thank you to the Puerto Vallarta Tourism Board and ENroute Communications for inviting us to experience Puerto Vallarta and to Gaby's Restaurant for teaching us how these delicious Mexican foods are made.
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Puerto Vallarta es una ciudad y uno de los 125 municipios del estado de Jalisco, México. El municipio se localiza en la Región Costa Norte del estado. Limita al norte con el estado de Nayarit, al sur con el municipio de Cabo Corrientes y Talpa de Allende; al este con San Sebastián y Mascota y al oeste con el Océano Pacífico.
En el 2005, el municipio contaba con una población estimada de 220.368 personas, así como cinco millones de turistas anuales. Junto con el municipio de Bahía de Banderas del estado de Nayarit, conforma la Zona Metropolitana de Puerto Vallarta que cuenta con 304.107 habitantes, siendo así la segunda más poblada de ambos estados. Asimismo el municipio es uno de los que registran mayor crecimiento poblaciónal en el estado, inclusive mayor que los municipios centrales.
Es la segunda zona económica más importante del estado de Jalisco y el tercer puerto más importante de México. Actualmente, es uno de los lugares más visitados del país.
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Puerto Vallarta is a Mexican balneario resort city situated on the Pacific
Ocean's Bahía de Banderas. The 2010 census reported Puerto Vallarta's population as 255,725[1] making it the sixth-largest city in the state of Jalisco.
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).
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How to Make Authentic Carne Asada
Marinated flank steak is grilled to perfection for the best Authentic Carne Asada. This tender, grilled meat is full of authentic Mexican flavor.
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Authentic Carne Asada
Time to Make It: 25 minutes
Yield: Serves 4 to 6
Ingredients
2 limes, juiced
4 cloves garlic, crushed
1/2 cup orange juice
1 cup chopped fresh cilantro
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon black pepper
1/4 cup olive oil
1 jalapeno, minced
2 tablespoons white vinegar
1 (2 pound) flank steak
Instructions
1. In a gallon size resealable bag, combine lime juice, crushed garlic, orange juice, cilantro, salt, pepper, olive oil, jalapeno, and vinegar. Squeeze it around to mix it up.
2. Put the entire flank steak into the resealable bag. Seal it up tight. Make sure all the meat is exposed to the marinade, squishing the bag around to coat. Refrigerate for at least 2 hours, or overnight.
3. Heat an outdoor grill to high heat.
4. Remove the flank steak from the marinade, and discard excess marinade. Cook on the grill for 7 to 10 minutes per side.
5. Once done, remove from heat and let rest 10 minutes. Slice against the grain, and serve.
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