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Puerto Vallarta: The dazzling jewel of the Pacific
A place that offers activities for all ages and preferences, in addition to sun and sand, is undoubtedly Puerto Vallarta. Located in the Bay of Banderas, in the Mexican state of Jalisco on the coast of the Pacific Ocean. A place that is characterized by perfect combination of jungle, rivers and seas with a constant warm temperature.
Puerto Vallarta offers attractions of immeasurable beauty, as the glamorous Mismaloya Beach, chosen by celebrities, or the rudeness of Los Arcos, a site where crystalline waters of emerging rock formations large and where they can make the practice of diving and snorkeling Or if you prefer to enjoy a ride on a yacht.
The sports like golf, hiking, biking and horseback riding, or adventures calmer as sport fishing and bird watching, whales and dolphins are among the alternatives for nature lovers.
The visit to City Hall and the Malecon is also a missed as well as the city centre. Imagine strolling through the streets and along its stores, exclusive boutiques and galleries that are populated paintings and sculptures of renowned local artists and then sit down to savor the exquisite delicacies that Mexican cuisine offers enjoy magnificent night shows.
In order, are endless options offered Puerto Vallarta. In this paradise everything has come together to make your holidays are days of entertainment, fun and relaxation.
Tourism is a major factor for the economic development of this county. Puerto Vallarta offers its inhabitants and visitors a good number of beaches that are visited daily. Here you can admire great deal of natural beauty, historic monuments and works of art, which attracts many domestic and foreign tourists. Tourism is widely promoted in Puerto Vallarta, because the town also has archaeological sites, ecological and beautiful mountain scenery, which makes it widely attractive to this economic activity.
Also, historical buildings and widely significant works of art, traditions and legends very own Puerto Vallarta, without neglecting the national and international events that are held here, to represent its residents and tourists a focus of attraction very interesting.
Given its geographical position at the bottom of the Bay of Banderas, Puerto Vallarta is almost never directly hit by hurricanes. However, on Friday, October 25, 2002 Hurricane Kenna, the third largest power in the recent history of Mexico, [2] after sudden change of direction made landfall a short distance north of Puerto Vallarta, with winds up 260 kilometres per hour and waves up to eight metres high, seriously affecting the port.