Captain Manwell with Mismaloya Adventures boat at Mismaloya beach Puerto Vallarta Mexico
Jan. 2018. Captain Manwell of Mismaloya Adventures boat, at Mismaloya Beach, Puerto Vallarta Mexico. Very reasonably priced. Manwell was a very good Captain. He took Hubby & I on a snorkeling trip to 3 different places, for 3 hours. We had the whole boat to ourselves. We brought along our own snokeling equipment, (Mask set, life jacket, wet shoes). Manwell put bread pieces into water, which attracted huge amounts of fish. So many to see. Big nemo type fish, needle fish, starfish, huge sea urchin's, i think i saw a baby baracuta (but i am no fish expert), plus many more. We also saw many different kinds of birds. This is the best way to go on a snorkeling trip. You are not rushed, so you get to see more. This boat also had a canopy, and a ladder. Not all boats have this. I would highly recommend Manwell with Mismaloya Adventures.
Los Arcos de Mismaloya in Puerto Vallarta
Family fun at its best visiting Los Arcos National Preserve. Get your cameras ready because you are in for life time adventure.
Mismaloya Mexico December 2016
Mismaloya Mexico December 2016
Puerto Vallarta Beach Day in Mismaloya | Mexico
Hey guys! We took a bus to Mismaloya for some more chill, relaxed beach vibes outside of the city of Puerto Vallarta. My Uncle Gary went to Mismaloya in the 1980's, and back then the beach was completely natural and undeveloped. The hotels, resorts, and touristy restaurants were all new to him. Even though the beach is very developed and touristy with beach chairs right up to the edge of crashing waves and vendors endlessly trying to sell you anything they can, the tropical beach vibes are still there and enjoyable. We topped off the afternoon with a one hour boat tour for $10 a person... a great deal for a stunning experience! Enjoy the video :)
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Mismaloya Beach, located near Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico.
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Mismaloya is the beach where it all started, a beach that changed the future and destiny of a whole Mexican town, from a small picturesque sleepy fisherman town to a large world renowned tourist destination. Read more history.
Before John Huston's arrival to Puerto Vallarta, prospecting locations for the upcoming movie The Night of the Iguana in 1963 and then Mismaloya Beach, the town and the area was just a typical one by the sea, known by a few adventurous artists and travelers.
Some may wish it had stayed that way, more so Huston, who having unwittingly made the place famous, later on moved further down the coast to Las Caletas to avoid the crowds and the hustle and bustle of the developing city.
Original video by: @croix82
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MYPVR CANOPY EL EDÉN
Experience one of Puerto Vallarta’s most iconic location “El Eden” Predator’s Set and Extreme Sports. Kick off your adventure with exhilarating zip lines through the Sierra Madre. Dine at the riverside restaurant and try different tequilas at Mister Tequila. Canopy El Eden offers fun activities for people of all ages!
We invite you to discover the charm of this beautiful city, through an exciting and fun tropical adventure, aboard an open safari truck, attended by a certified bilingual guide, narrating the most significant of our history, culture and tradition that identifies us.
It stops only in the 2 most important viewpoints, Conchas Chinas and Mismaloya, where the film of the Night of the Iguana took place, afterwards entering the river bank to the Western Motherland, enjoying during the trip abundant flora and fauna, dare Of mountains and natural waterfalls we will arrive at an incredible paradise called the EDEN (Predator Set) where the Giant Rocks form impressive natural pools witness of the visit of great personalities and of the film of: Arnold Schwarzenegger (PREDATOR)
jet ski in ocean puerto vallarta mexico
at the islands in ocean puerto vallarta on jet ski about a mile into ocean
Las Caletas Sea Lion Snorkel by Vallarta Adventures
I do not own video. Sea lions are one of the ocean's most fascinating creatures - and snorkeling with them adds another element of excitement and adventure to your day of fun-in-the-sun at Las Caletas, where you'll also enjoy a superb buffet lunch, beverages, parrot encounters, nature walks, Paella cooking lessons, guided kayak tours, and lots of fun! Book it now at Bookit.com with your Puerto Vallarta hotel reservation!
Banderas Bay - Puerto Vallarta adventure!
Banderas Bay - Puerto Vallarta snorkeling adventure! Spectacular views to Banderas Bay - Puerto Vallarta and Marietta Island..A natural landmark of Banderas Bay, the Marietta Islands are one of the most important places for marine bird watching in México and the eastern Pacific ...
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Mismaloya Beach view from Barceló Resort, Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico.
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This is a view of Mismaloya Beach from the Barceló beachside hotel.
Mismaloya is the beach where it all started, a beach that changed the future and destiny of a whole Mexican town, from a small picturesque sleepy fisherman town to a large world renowned tourist destination. Read more history.
Before John Huston's arrival to Puerto Vallarta, prospecting locations for the upcoming movie The Night of the Iguana in 1963 and then Mismaloya Beach, the town and the area was just a typical one by the sea, known by a few adventurous artists and travelers.
Some may wish it had stayed that way, more so Huston, who having unwittingly made the place famous, later on moved further down the coast to Las Caletas to avoid the crowds and the hustle and bustle of the developing city.
Original video by: @maritzcamilla
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and of course on our site at puertovallarta.net
The Beach located at Mismaloya, Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico.
To learn more about Mismaloya, visit:
Mismaloya is the beach where it all started, a beach that changed the future and destiny of a whole Mexican town, from a small picturesque sleepy fisherman town to a large world renowned tourist destination. Read more history.
Before John Huston's arrival to Puerto Vallarta, prospecting locations for the upcoming movie The Night of the Iguana in 1963 and then Mismaloya Beach, the town and the area was just a typical one by the sea, known by a few adventurous artists and travelers.
Some may wish it had stayed that way, more so Huston, who having unwittingly made the place famous, later on moved further down the coast to Las Caletas to avoid the crowds and the hustle and bustle of the developing city.
Original video by: @arody_acosta
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Find out more at twitter.com/puertovallarta2
on Facebook at facebook.com/puerto.vallarta.jalisco.mexico
on Pinterest at pinterest.com/puertovallarta
and of course on our site at puertovallarta.net
Whale Watching With Ocean Friendly Tours Puerto Vallarta, Feb.27th 2018
Whale watching tour on Banderas Bay, Puerto Vallarta, Feb.27th 2018
Boat trip from Mismaloya to Los Arco's & Yelapa
Breakfast on the beach then feeding the fish, snorkeling at Los Arcos
Puerto Vallarta tours PV Sea Dive. Marietas Islands best scuba diving.
Puerto Vallarta tours Mexico offer's many scuba diving sites for all levels of experience. So whether you want to try diving for the first time or have been diving for years, PV has something to offer. Take a look at the following scuba diving sites, Los Arcos, Mismaloya, Majahuitas, Islas Marietas, El Morro, El Chimo, for more information about Puerto Vallarta scuba diving.
PUERTO VALLARTA SCUBA DIVING COURSES
PV Sea Dive is a Padi Dive Resort No 22262 and we teach Padi scuba diving courses. There are many ways to learn scuba diving. You can do the whole course in Puerto Vallarta, or you can complete the book work at home or even complete your pool training as well. To complete your study online click padi.com and register for your required course. To complete your study and confined water training at home contact your local dive shop bring your referral form and do the openwater training here in Mexico. We also offer a try scuba diving experience, if you do not want to get certified. If you are interested in taking a diving course check out what we have to offer, scuba diver, openwater diver, adventure diver, advanced diver, rescue diver and specialties.
PUERTO VALLARTA DIVEMASTER INTERNSHIP
Ever thought of scuba diving as a career? You can with PV Sea Dive. We offer an all inclusive divemaster internship. Whether you have no scuba diving certification or are highly experienced, we have a package to suit you. All of the divemaster packages include 5 specialities, so after your pro dive training, you will have additional qualifications over and above the standard divemaster course. Our instructors have extensive experience in teaching divemasters as they previously worked at a career development center (CDC). Take a look at what we have to offer on our divemaster internship pages.
PUERTO VALLARTA SNORKELING
Snorkeling in Mexico around the islands off the coast of Puerto Vallarta offers a great day out for the family. There is a vast amount of tropical fish and coral for you to be amazed at.
PUERTO VALLARTA WHALE WATCHING
If you don't fancy scuba diving or snorkeling then why not take a cruise around the coast of PV and search for the humpback whales. Banderas Bay here in Puerto Vallarta is where these beautiful creatures come to stay for the winter months, between December and March.
PUERTO VALLARTA SEA DIVE
PV Sea Dive is the newest dive shop in Puerto Vallarta. This means all of our scuba diving equipment is in fantastic condition and the service will be fresh and dynamic as we will go that extra mile to make your time with us memorable.
All scuba diving activities will be taken by either a Padi Staff Instructor or a Padi Master Instructor. We are a registered Padi dive resort, # 22262, so meet their safety requirements and teach to Padi standards. This means worldwide recognition of your training and scuba certification. All of our instructors have worldwide experience, are trained to the highest standards and have a passion and knowledge for the ocean and the strange creatures that live in it. So, diving with them will be safe, informative and fun. The Marieta Islands were originally formed many thousands of years ago by volcanic activity, and are completely uninhabited. The islands are about an hour long boat ride west-northwest from the coast of Puerto Vallarta and are visited daily by hundreds of tourists, yet no one can legally set foot on the islands. In the early 1900s the Mexican government began conducting military testing on the islands because no one lived there. Many bombings and large explosions took place on the islands causing amazing caves and rock formations to be created. After a massive international outcry, started by scientist Jacques Cousteau in the late 1960s, the government eventually decided to label the islands a national park and therefore protected against any fishing, hunting or human activity. As of now the only human activity that is legal near the islands is the snorkeling and kayaking tours that go there daily.
Las Caletas Beach Hideaway by Vallarta Adventures
I do not own this video. Take part in this relaxing beach get away to Las Caletas! Book it now at Bookit.com with your Puerto Vallarta hotel reservation!
Las Caletas, snorkeling with fish under the sea, Cabo Corrientes, Jalisco, Mexico
Las Caletas is a wonderful beach south of Puerto Vallarta, accessible only by sea with Tour Provider Vallarta Adventures. Caletas Beach is an isolated jungle-clad green canopy enveloped cove that you only can get to by boat. Here you can now enjoy relaxing in hammocks by the sea enjoying drinks while being pampered by the friendly and attentive staff.
Other options there include scuba diving, snorkeling with sea lions, paddle boarding, kayaking, guided nature walks, a wonderful hilltop spa, there's an Orchidarium, Aviary, Deer Sanctuary, Yoga, Cooking lessons, zip-line into the sea, a water-slide and much more. The list goes on, kids (4 to 11, 1 meter - 3.1ft height minimum) enjoy a long list of activities, arts & crafts and Kid's Adventure Park with hanging bridges, zip-lines, Tarzan swing, climbing nets, donkey rides, fun animals like monkeys, parrots and even a friendly boa.
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Vallarta Adventures Sea Safari pv
Vallarta Adventures Sea Safari pv
Sea Safari / Ecoaventura
Feel the thrill of 400HP as you zip across the bay to explore a hidden coastline. We take you away from tourist areas and transport you to authentic Mexican fishing villages along the south coast of the bay. This multi-activity tour includes three stops that expose you to isolated, indigenous communities.
Nuestro Sea Safari te ofrece la oportunidad de tener una experiencia única e inolvidable, que combina la emoción pura de la aventura con la oportunidad de explorar los espacios tropicales y lugares de extrema belleza, justo al borde de la selva tropical en la costa sur de la Bahía de Banderas.
Mismaloya fishing with Chipol and Charlie
Fishing with Captain Chipol in Puerto Vallarta. We had a great time and the captain will keep you laughing your entire trip. If you are ever in Mismaloya, go fishing with Captain Chipol and I guarantee that you will have a great time!
Playa Las Caletas / Las Caletas Beach Jalisco Mexico (Parte/Part 3)
Las Caletas es una maravillosa playa al sur de Puerto Vallarta, en cabo Corrientes, Jalisco, México, accesible solo por mar con Operador de Tours: Vallarta Adventures. La playa de Las Caletas es una ensenada aislada con dosel verde y cubierta por la jungla a la que sólo se puede llegar en barco. Aquí puedes disfrutar relajándote en las hamacas junto al mar mientras disfruta de tu bebida favorita mientras eres mimado por el amable y atento personal.
Otras opciones incluyen buceo, esnórquel con leones marinos, paddle surf, kayak, paseos guiados a través de la naturaleza, un maravilloso spa en la cima de la colina, hay un orquidiario, aviario, santuario de ciervos, yoga, clases de cocina, tirolesa al mar, waterslide y mucho más. La lista continúa, los niños (4 a 11, 1 metro - 3,1 pies de altura como mínimo) disfrutan de una larga lista de actividades, manualidades y Kid's Adventure Park con puentes colgantes, tirolesas, columpios estilo Tarzan, redes para trepar, paseos en burro, divertidos animales como monos, loros e incluso una amigable boa.
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Las Caletas is a wonderful beach south of Puerto Vallarta, accessible only by sea with Tour Provider Vallarta Adventures. Caletas Beach is an isolated jungle-clad green canopy enveloped cove that you only can get to by boat. Here you can now enjoy relaxing in hammocks by the sea enjoying drinks while being pampered by the friendly and attentive staff.
Other options there include scuba diving, snorkeling with sea lions, paddle boarding, kayaking, guided nature walks, a wonderful hilltop spa, there's an Orchidarium, Aviary, Deer Sanctuary, Yoga, Cooking lessons, zip-line into the sea, a water-slide and much more. The list goes on, kids (4 to 11, 1 meter - 3.1ft height minimum) enjoy a long list of activities, arts & crafts and Kid's Adventure Park with hanging bridges, zip-lines, Tarzan swing, climbing nets, donkey rides, fun animals like monkeys, parrots and even a friendly boa.
More info and how to get there:
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