Top 10 Tours & Activities Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico
If you choose to enjoy Puerto Vallarta and your trip to Mexico, you surely won't just sit by the pool and get sunburned, you'll also enjoy the great many activities, excursions and tours and go sightseeing too.
Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico is a wonderful tropical beach destination, with a beautiful emerald green bay and surrounded by jungle, to miss out on this scenery and the trip options it provides, would be very sad.
There are many excellent free trip options, and in this video we'll go over the best paid tours and activities in Puerto Vallarta and the Banderas Bay area.
The tour & activity provider options we recommend are:
- Ocean Friendly Whale Watching Tours
- PV Sea Dive
- Outdoor Adventure by Vallarta Adventures
- Los Veranos Canopy / Canopy River - zip line tours
- Wildlife Connection / Ecotours Vallarta
- Metamorfosis Day Spa
- Yelapa & Majahuitas by Vallarta Adventures
- Pirate Land / Pirates of the Bay
- Rhythms of the Night
- Vallarta Botanical Garden
You can find out more on tours, activities, whale watching and what to do on your trip to Puerto Vallarta on our website in the Top 10 Tours & Activities in PV section.
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Punta Morena - Cozumel
Punta Sur Eco Beach Park - Cozumel
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Top 10 Things to Do in Puerto Vallarta
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#10 Food Tour -- Take the Vallarta food tour for a peek into Mexican culture through its delicious and intricate cuisine and get ready for some of the best tacos you've ever seen.
#9 Go Fishing or Sailing -- Go fishing or sailing. Spend your day letting the tropical winds take you around on a sailboat or go fishing for marlin, mahi mahi or tuna in the Puerto Vallarta waters.
#8 Go to the Beach -- Try Las Caletas, Majahuitas, Yelapa, or the laid back surfer town of Sayulita for beautiful beaches, clear blue water or for a romantic hideaway. If you're into yoga, go to Sayulita and stay at Haramara Retreat built into the side of a mountain.
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#7 Taste Tequila -- Enjoy the state of Jalisco's most famous export, tequila, with a tasting conducted by a certified tequila expert. The CasaMagna Marriott has it's own tasting room and it's own award winning tequila.
#6 Shop for Huichol art -- Shop for colorful and vibrant handcrafted art made by the indigenous Huichol (Native American) artisans who come from Jalisco, Nayarit, Zacatecas, and Durango.
#5 Visit San Sebastian -- Burrowed deep in the heart of the Sierra Madre Mountains and founded in 1605, San Sebastian was one of the gold and silver mining centers of Mexico. It's history, lushness and peacefulness is magical.
#4 Whale Watching -- Get your camera ready and Go whale watching off of Banderas Bay to see wild dolphin and majestic humpback whales.
#3 Café de Artistes -- Have a gourmet meal at the elegant and luxurious Café de Artistes where acclaimed chef Thierry Blouet creates his culinary masterpieces. It also happens to be recognized as one of the best restaurants in all of Mexico.
#2 Swim With Dolphins -- Live out your childhood fantasy and swim with dolphins, get kissed by a sea lion and enjoy the water park at Dolphin Discovery located 20 minutes from Puerto Vallarta.
#1 Watch the Sunset -- Puerto Vallarta is known for it's amazing sunset where you can see the sky turn bright orange as it the sun sinks into the ocean. The view from the Fiesta Americana was absolutely stunning.
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Why visit Majahuitas Beach South of Puerto Vallarta Jalisco Mexico
Majahuitas is a beautiful little beach in Cabo Corrientes south of Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico. It has beautiful waters and clear golden sands, bordered by palm trees and the green jungle of the region. It's what one would consider the perfect beach when imagining a place to go relax in the sun, enjoy the sand and the warm and clean waters of the Bay of Banderas. If you are looking for one of the best beaches in Puerto Vallarta, although it is in the next municipality, it is really worth considering it.
What's attractive and why go
It is a very quiet beach, free from the hustle and bustle of the beaches near downtown Puerto Vallarta, there are no vendors, no music rumbling in the bars or restaurants, no crowds of people and the noise that entails. Here, the noisiest things are the green-emerald waves that break gently on the clear, golden sands of the beach. The wind rocks the palm trees and shakes the fronds, that could be considered another constant noise in this sub-tropical beach :-) So if you are a little bit anti-crowds, this is the place for you.
Where Majahuitas Beach Located (Map)?
It is in the southern area of the Bay of Banderas, is one of the many beautiful beaches of the municipality of Cabo Corrientes, beaches that are located south-west of Boca de Tomatlan, the last beach and town in the municipality of Puerto Vallarta that can be reached by land in a vehicle. It is located about 15-20 minutes from Boca and between the beaches of Quimixto and Yelapa. To locate it on a map, use this link:
How to get to Majahuitas Jalisco
It can only be reached by sea, as we mentioned the road continues to the south past Boca de Tomatlan, but no longer edges along the bay and these beaches of Cabo Corrientes are isolated and, therefore, more virgin, clean and quiet too. We recommend you first travel to to Boca by taxi, Uber or one of the many local buses that travel to Mismaloya or Boca itself, also the buses that travel to El Tuito, which is farther south, will do. It's about 20 minutes fromPuerto Vallarta's Romantic Zone. Once in Boca, walk to the village boardwalk (malecon) on the banks of the Horcones River and negotiate a trip with the local water taxis (pangas). If there is any extra waiting time, you can have a beer or juice by the sea enjoying the beautiful beach and the small protected bay. The rest of the trip you will do by sea, traveling along the edge of the jungle and the beaches by sea, you go by Colomitos, Las Animas Beach, Las Caletas, and Quimixto before you reach Majahuitas Beach, Cabo Corrientes. Vallarta Adventures, the largest tour operator in the area, offers tours to the site and has facilities there at Majahuitas, if you want to spend a more pleasant time, with service, drinks, activities and bathroom, it may be a good option to go with them. We can guide you and get the best prices, send us a message at tours@puertovallarta.net
What to do there
At Playa Majahuitas Beach Jalisco, there are few options and we recommend that you bring your own snorkeling equipment to enjoy one of the main attractions of the place, at both ends there are rocky outcrops that house fish and various marine species that you will enjoy observing. The sea invites you to swim and splash around and is very pleasant. The sand is a little coarse, so it is not advisable to let yourself be dragged by the water, some rubber shoes will help walk along the shore in a more pleasant way. The light color of the sand helps it not get too hot, which is good when it comes to walking and sunbathing. The obvious options are also to relax and sunbathe, but bring food and drink because there are no services on the spot. Also, do not plan to spend all day in the place because I did not see public toilets, I suppose Vallarta Adventures would lend you its own, but I have not consulted, be advised.
Is there where to stay in Playa Majahuitas Mexico?
Until February 2018, the obvious place was Majahuitas Resort Cabo Corrientes, right on the northern side of the beach and the hill, but the Chacala indigenous community did not renew the concession and now there is nowhere to stay in Playa Majahuitas, that I know of at least. Vallarta Adventures does not offer accommodation or camping of any kind in the place, for the time being. So the closest thing would be something in Yelapa. Contact our email reservations@puertovallarta.net for advice and the best prices.
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Things To See and Do in Puerto Vallarta, Top Tourist Destination in Mexico
Puerto Vallarta, a top tourist destination in the state of Jalisco in Mexico, is having a record year, this colorful and fun filled safe Mexican town has it all. Top-notch hotels and resorts, a city full of great restaurants and family activities, great beaches, both very active and also hidden and relaxed, tours for the active visitors as well as for those that want to just lay back and enjoy.
This is a short intro video showing you some featured options, like the Malecon, some beaches, downtown Vallarta and more.
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The Puerto Vallarta sign decorated with Manuel Lepe designs and artwork 0:01
The Malecon, you'll enjoy a stroll or photograph sand sculptures and more 0:18
Los Muertos Beach (playa los muertos) 0:39
Mismaloya Beach in the zouth zone 0:56
Gringo Gulch in downtown Puerto Vallarta (Casa Kimberley) 1:05
Majahuitas Beach between Yelapa and Quimixto 1:18
Downtowm Puerto Vallarta view from the hill 1:34
Prehispanic Ritual Dance on the malecon in the historical part of town 1:47
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Check out the Top 5 Beaches in Puerto Vallarta Mexico
Dozens of beaches in Puerto Vallarta and immediate surroundings on our PV Beach map with detailed descriptions and what to expect, do and how to get there:
Top 5 List includes what we at PuertoVallarta.net consider the best beaches in the area, but depending on your taste, these will vary and your choice will be different.
Part of the beauty and fun of traveling to a new place is having the opportunity to enjoy the beauties the local nature offers.
In Puerto Vallarta's case, one of the main attractions are the many different and beautiful beaches in the area. Many of them offer a suite of activities to partake in, from scuba diving and snorkeling to just strolling down the golden sands.
At some you'll have a view of frolicking humpback whales and dolphins in the bay, meditate to the soothing and relaxing sound of the waves or enjoy one the beautiful and romantic sunsets.
Here we list the best ones in the area and it's up to you to choose the one that is best based your taste and interests:
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Yelapa, qué hacer en la playa Las Ánimas
Yelapa es una de las playas más tranquilas de Jalisco, si buscas paz y relajación esta playa es para ti. Sigue leyendo la descripción del video para que sepas qué hacer en Yelapa.
*Cómo llegar a Yelapa
El aeropuerto más cercano a Yelapa es:
Aeropuerto Internacional de Puerto Vallarta (PVR)
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De Puerto Vallarta puedes tomar transporte público que te lleve a Boca de Tomatlán y de ahí un Water Taxi que te deje en Yelapa, de igual manera puedes tomar un Water Taxi directamente desde el muelle de Puerto Vallarta que te lleve a Yelapa, tarda como una hora en llegar.
*Qué hacer en Yelapa
-Visita las Cascadas
Yelapa es ideal para descansar y olvidarse del estrés. Hay cascadas que puedes visitar caminando o si lo prefieres puedes ir a caballo o en cuatrimoto. Una vez que cruzas la unión del río con el mar toma camino hacia las cascadas. Son bastantes escalones los que hay que subir para el pueblo.
Son aproximadamente 15 a 20 minutos caminando para las cascadas. No cobran la entrada y puedes meterte a nadar. En el camino verás puestos de artesanías que puedes aprovechar para llevarte algún recuerdito.
-Nadar y hacer snorkel en la playa
Te aconsejamos llevar tu equipo de snorkel para que puedas observar a los peces que nadan junto contigo mientras disfrutas del agua. El hotel pone a disposición de los huéspedes un kayak para que te des un paseo por el mar.
-Visita la playa “las Ánimas”
Toma un water taxi que vaya hacia Boca de Tomatlán y pide que te deje en el muelle de las Ánimas, el costo es de $70 pesos por persona, por viaje.
Una vez ahí puedes acomodarte en el club de playa “el Coral”, está bien ubicado, cuenta con buen servicio y ahí puedes pasar el día bastante gusto.
En las Ánimas puedes echarte clavados desde el muelle, nadar, rentar un kayak o si lo prefieres subirte al paracaídas. Pregunta por el último water taxi para que estés al pendiente y no te vayas a quedar ahí.
*Dónde hospedarse en Yelapa
Te recomendamos hospedarte en el Hotel Lagunita, es el único a pie de playa, con restaurante y club de playa donde podrás relajarte y disfrutar de la mejor vista al mar. Son cabañas con vista al mar, frescas y enclavadas en la naturaleza.
Hay wifi, alberca y las habitaciones cuentan con baño propio y ventilador de pedastal, cero lujos. El hotel es pet friendly y no cuenta con accesos para personas en sillas de ruedas.
Pide al water taxi que te deje en el muelle del hotel para que no camines tanto.
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*Dónde comer en Yelapa
-El Restaurante del hotel es bastante bueno, además está abierto casi todo el día. Aquí puedes desayunar, comer y cenar. Aceptan tarjeta de débito o crédito. Tiene wifi y unos camastros y hamacas muy cómodas en las que puedes disfrutar de tus alimentos tranquilamente.
-Restaurante Domingos
En este restaurante te recomendamos desayunar, está súper bien servido y a un buen precio. Está casi a la mitad de la playa y también cuenta con camastros por si quieres pasar el día ahí.
-Pays de Yelapa
En la playa por las mañanas y a medio día hay señoras vendiendo pays, te recomendamos probar el de limón y también el de chocolate, ¡están deliciosos!.
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Quimixto, Majahuitas e Yelapa. Parte 2. - Vlog Mexico.
In questa seconda parte del video continuiamo per le splendide spiagge di Quimixto, Majahuitas e Yelapa, a Sud di Puerto Vallarta, nello Stato di Jalisco, in Messico.
Top 10 Beaches in Puerto Vallarta / Top 10 de Playas de Puerto Vallarta
Part of the beauty and fun of traveling to a new place is having the opportunity to enjoy the beauties the local nature offers. Read more:
In the case of Puerto Vallarta, one of the main attractions are the beaches in the area. Many of them offer a suite of activities to partake in, from scuba diving and snorkeling to just strolling down the golden sands.
Top 10 Puerto Vallarta Beaches
Where you have a view you can enjoy the frolicking humpback whales and dolphins in the bay, meditate to the soothing and relaxing sound of the waves or enjoy one the beautiful and romantic sunsets.
Here we list the Top 10 beaches in Puerto Vallarta and Banderas Bay, Jalisco, Mexico. It's up to you to choose the one that is best based on your taste and interests.
#10 Las Gemelas Beach 0:03
#9 Boca de Tomatlan 0:34
#8 Playa de Oro 1:04
#7 Bucerias 1:33
#6 Yelapa 2:10
#5 Los Muertos Beach 2:41
#4 Destiladeras Beach 3:15
#3 Las Animas Beach 3:49
#2 Mismaloya Beach 4:10
#1 Colomitos Beach 4:53
More on the best beaches in Puerto Vallarta
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Parte de la belleza y la diversión de viajar a un nuevo lugar es tener la oportunidad de disfrutar de los atractivos que ofrece la naturaleza local. Lee más en:
En el caso de Puerto Vallarta, una de las principales atracciones son las playas de la zona. Muchas de ellas ofrecen una serie de actividades que puedes disfrutar, desde el buceo y el esnórquel hasta simplemente pasear por las arenas doradas.
Las 10 mejores playas de Puerto Vallarta y Bahía de Banderas Jalisco México
Puedes disfrutar de las divertidas ballenas jorobadas y delfines en la bahía, meditar con el relajante sonido de las olas o disfrutar de las hermosas y románticas puestas de sol.
Aquí enumeramos las 10 mejores playas de Puerto Vallarta y sus alrededores y depende de ti elegir la que mejor se adapte a tus gustos e intereses.
#10 Playa Las Gemelas 0:03
#9 Boca de Tomatlán 0:34
#8 Playa de Oro 1:04
#7 Bucerías Nayarit 1:33
#6 Yelapa 2:10
#5 Playa de Los Muertos 2:41
#4 Playa Destiladeras Nayarit 3:15
#3 Playa Las Animas 3:49
#2 Playa de Mismaloya 4:10
#1 Playa Colomitos 4:53
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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.