Mismaloya, the location for the 1964 film The Night of the Iguana, is about 12km south of Puerto Vallarta: you can still see the dilapidated Iguana sign by the roadside. The tiny scenic cove is dominated by a gargantuan resort. Mismaloya is also the jumping-off point for snorkeling trips to the group of offshore islands known as Los Arcos, where you can swim among the reef fish; boat trips out there cost around M$450 per person.
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香港六合彩即时开奖's must-see attractions
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For a change of scenery from the beach, head for the tropical highlands of the Sierra Madre mountains and wander the well-curated Jard铆n Bot谩nico de鈥
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Home to a small fishing community, the picturesque beach of Yelapa hugs an emerald coastline backed by jungle-shrouded mountains. The remote coastal鈥
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Graced with golden sands and serene aqua-green shallows, Playa Palmares is one sweet strip of coastline. Hugging an undeveloped shore about 6km (4 miles)鈥
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Around 3km south of downtown is the beautiful condo enclave of Playa Conchas Chinas. It's a tiny cove favored by families for the shallow and sheltered鈥
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Boca de Tomatl谩n is a seaside village that鈥檚 less commercialized than Puerto Vallarta and a good place to munch ceviche tostadas on the beach. You can get鈥
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On Isla R铆o Cuale, this museum has a small but very well-presented collection of pre-Hispanic ceramics by the Chup铆cuaro culture (400 BCE鈥200 CE), plus鈥
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Accessible only via guided tour, this botanic garden is home to a staggering 300 types of butterflies, abundant birdlife and equally abundant insect life 鈥
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A trip to Vallarta wouldn't be complete without lingering on Isla R铆o Cuale, a sand island that appeared in the river mouth in the 1920s and was then鈥
Nearby Puerto Vallarta attractions
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Boca de Tomatl谩n is a seaside village that鈥檚 less commercialized than Puerto Vallarta and a good place to munch ceviche tostadas on the beach. You can get鈥
2.89 MILES
Graced with golden sands and serene aqua-green shallows, Playa Palmares is one sweet strip of coastline. Hugging an undeveloped shore about 6km (4 miles)鈥
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Playa de las 脕nimas is a long, sandy beach with a small fishing village and some palapa (thatched-roof) restaurants offering fresh seafood. It's also a鈥
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For a change of scenery from the beach, head for the tropical highlands of the Sierra Madre mountains and wander the well-curated Jard铆n Bot谩nico de鈥
4.95 MILES
Around 3km south of downtown is the beautiful condo enclave of Playa Conchas Chinas. It's a tiny cove favored by families for the shallow and sheltered鈥
5.62 MILES
Despite its name, Playa de los Muertos (Beach of the Dead) is a lively beach which is handy for downtown. At the southern end of the beach, a stretch of鈥
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The handiest beach to the Zona Centro is Playa Olas Altas, just south of the R铆o Cuale.
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On Isla R铆o Cuale, this museum has a small but very well-presented collection of pre-Hispanic ceramics by the Chup铆cuaro culture (400 BCE鈥200 CE), plus鈥