Puerto Vallarta
Puerto Vallarta lies along Banderas Bay, the second largest bay in the Western Hemisphere. It is located 352 kilometers (219 miles) from Guadalajara, the state capital of Jalisco, and it is nestled in the foothills of the Sierra Madre mountain range. The region has many forests, rivers and waterfalls, with an average temperature of 27° C (80° F).
Of its many attractions we recommend Playa Mismaloya, which gained fame after director John Huston filmed "The Night of the Iguana" (starring Ava Gardner and Richard Burton) there in 1963. This beach is a popular celebrity hangout. The impressive rock formations of Los Arcos emerge from the bay's crystalline waters, which are great for diving and discovering incredible underwater mountains and steeps. The city hall has murals painted by Manuel Lepe, and the Malecon (sea wall) is adorned with romantic bronze sculptures.
What's more, the streets of downtown offer shops and galleries that sell local paintings and sculptures of local artists. The city, known for its top-notch services, also has golf courses, boutiques and a marina, comprising of sail boats and yachts. In Puerto Vallarta you can enjoy the services of the Boutique and Gran Turismo hotels, the exquisite regional cuisine of Jalisco that so many people have come to love, and the terraces of open-air restaurants. You can also watch cruise ships roll in as you take in an incredible sunset. Sportfishing is just one of many activities you can do during your stay in Puerto Vallarta. Each year, during the month of November, the International Sailfish Fishing Tournament takes place. Because of that and so much more, Vallarta is the ideal place for a relaxing and enjoyable stay. SURROUNDING AREAS, TOURING AND NOTABLE PLACES Touring in Puerto Vallarta – Start the day off in the northern part of the city at the Vallarta Marina with a delicious breakfast in one of the many restaurants. Nearby you will find the lighthouse El Faro, a building that offers a panoramic view of the bay and one of the best places to watch a sunset. After that, you can visit the art galleries which exhibit various paintings as well as wood and bronze sculptures. Then walk toward the northern hotel zone, which is full of boutiques and shops where you will be able to do some shopping, or you can walk along the beach until you reach the beaches of Playa Glorias and La Playa Camarones. In the southern hotel zone, which is where the downtown area begins, you will see stone, steel and bronze sculptures along the Malecon. Nearby, you can visit Los Arcos Amphitheater, city hall, the church of Our Lady of Guadalupe, and the Kimberly house, a former home of Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor. From October through April, you can go on a tour of celebrity homes. Next, cross the bridge that goes to Cuale Island and visit the city market, where you will find all kinds of handicrafts, food and traditional sweets. The tour ends in the Zona Romantica, also known as old Vallarta, where you can wander quietly through its cobblestone streets and admire the rustic architecture, namely the white houses and tiled rooftops. After that, you can enjoy a delicious cup of coffee as you take in one of Vallarta’s famous sunsets. Touring outside of Puerto Vallarta - A few kilometers north of Puerto Vallarta, along Highway 200, you will find Vallarta Nayarit, a new tourist development area with hotels, exclusive resorts and beautiful golf courses. There you will be able to swim with dolphins or visit the largest turtle colony in the world, where the Olive Ridley Sea Turtle is protected. These turtles arrive every year to lay their eggs on the region's beaches. Toward the south of Puerto Vallarta, we recommend that you visit the beach of Chalacatepec in Boca de Tomatlan, an ideal site to get some peace and quiet. From the shore, you can see the remains of a shipwrecked pirate vessel.
Further away, 157 kilometers (97 miles) south of Vallarta, where the Costalegre coast begins, you can visit Chamela Bay. With eleven islands inhabited by different species, it has everything to make your stay a memorable experience. About 80 kilometers (50 miles) from Tomatlan, Highway 200 will take you to Careyes, an important tourist destination with ideal waters for fishing, swimming and diving. If you brought your surfboard, a great spot for surfing and windsurfing is Barra de Navidad on the Costalegre coast. Talpa/Mascota - Located east of Puerto Vallarta, Talpa Allende and Mascota are two towns which have played a pivotal role in the region’s history. You can get there on ground (a two-hour trip over dirt roads) or by air (on daily charters). In Talpa you can admire the image of the Virgin del Rosario, a famous pilgrimage site that attracts thousands of people during the festivities in her honor. Mascota will surprise you with its old buildings and cobblestone streets, a great place for walking and taking and picture taking. Flight (lasted) * Montreal 5:40 • Ottawa 5:50 Airline company Air Deckchair from Montreal CanJet from Montreal Skyservice from Ottawa *These informations are given as an indication only. The duration of flight can vary according to the road, the type of apparatus and the climatic conditions.
Puerto Vallarta se situe dans la baie de Banderas, la seconde plus grande du continent américain à 352 km de Guadalajara, capitale de l’Etat de Jalisco, où se termine la Sierra Madre Occidentale. Son environnement, constitué principalement de végétation, de rivières et de cascades, donne une température moyenne annuelle de 27ºC.
Parmi les multiples attraits de la ville, nous vous recommandons de visiter Playa Mismaloya, un des lieux favoris des célébrités d'ailleurs aimé du réalisateur John Huston qui, en 1963, filma "La Noche de la Iguana" (la nuit de l’Iguane) avec Ava Gardner et Richard Burton.
Visitez "Los Arcos", d’impressionnantes formations rocheuses qui semblent émerger des eaux cristallines de la baie, un des meilleurs lieux pour plonger et découvrir d’incroyables montagnes et monde sous-marins. Partez à "el Palacio Municipal" (mairie), décorée avec des muraux de Manuel Lepe et évadez-vous enfin vers le "Malecón" (la jetée), avec des sculptures romantiques de bronze.
En plus des rues du centre ville, où vous trouverez des boutiques et des galeries de peinture, sculptures d'artistes locaux, vous pourrez aller au port, la "Marina Vallarta". Ce lieu rempli de voiliers et de yachts, avec des clubs de golf, des boutiques exclusives et des services de première classe.
À Puerto Vallarta, vous pourrez profitez du service impeccable des hôtels et du grand tourisme, des plats exquis qui identifient la cuisine de Jalisco et pourrez admirer, depuis des terrasses de restaurants, de magnifiques bateaux de croisière ou d'incroyables couchers de soleil.
Parmi les activités que vous pourrez réaliser dans ce paradis, la pêche est l’une des plus convoitées. Tous les ans, durant le mois de novembre, a lieu le tournoi international de pêche en mer. Pour tout cela, Puerto Vallarta est le lieu idéal pour profiter d’un séjour reposant et divertissant.
Vol (durée)*
Montréal 5h40 • Ottawa 5h50
Compagnie aérienne
Air Transat de Montréal
CanJet de Montréal
Skyservice d’Ottawa
*Ces informations sont données à titre indicatif seulement. La durée de vol peut varier selon la route, le type d’appareil et les conditions climatiques.


