How To Get To Puerto Vallarta

Puerto Vallarta International Airport

Quick facts

  • You can fly into the Gustavo Diaz Ordaz International Airport, which is well connected to North America’s major airport hubs, both in the US and in Canada. The airport is served by many major airlines and countless charter companies.
  • Visitors can also take a bus or drive from other parts of Mexico to Puerto Vallarta.
  • Cruise ships are another option, as Puerto Vallarta is a popular port of call for many cruise lines.
  • By Air
    Hundreds of flights arriving weekly, airport, airlines, etc.
  • By Bus
    Departures to different destinations from Puerto Vallarta.
  • By Ship
    A magnificent way to arrive to PV.
  • By Car
    Highway distances from Pto. Vallarta to selected cities in Mexico and USA
  • Road map and cities of Mexico
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  • By Train
    No trains travel to Puerto Vallarta.

Aerial view Nuevo Vallarta

Puerto Vallarta is located on Banderas Bay, which both the France-based organization, the Most Beautiful Bays in the World Club and UNESCO consider being one of the most beautiful bays in the world. It finds itself in a select company, along with San Francisco in California, Quebec City in Canada and Santander Bay in Spain. It is also one of the world’s largest bays, measuring 42 km from east to west and 32 km from north to south.

Puerto Vallarta sunsets are well-known for their beauty

At one time, Puerto Vallarta was known as Las Peñitas. It was founded in the Independence era, on December 12th, 1851, and received its present name in 1918, in honor of Ignacio L. Vallarta, a distinguished Jalisco lawyer and judge. Read more about Puerto Vallarta’s history.

Years later, with the arrival of the first airplanes in the 1930s, there was a trickle of visitors who admired the gorgeous, uninhabited scenery.

John Huston, with the North American movie, “The Night of the Iguana”, filmed at Mismaloya, Vallarta’s natural beauty was showcased for the entire world.

Elizabeth Taylor & Richard Burton in Puerto Vallarta

This movie, plus the famous actors and Elizabeth Taylor, were really what initiated its popularity as a beach resort that welcomed more than 5 million tourists yearly pre-pandemic (2019 PV CVB data).

Many arrive onboard immense cruise ships. Others come through the Gustavo Díaz Ordaz International Airport and by highway from Guadalajara and the surrounding area and U.S. of A. border.

FAQ

  • The Marina and the Romantic Zone are considered some of the safest areas to stay in Puerto Vallarta. Both areas are popular among tourists and offer a variety of accommodations, restaurants, and attractions. The Marina is known for its upscale atmosphere, luxury resorts, and high-end shops and restaurants. It has a very secure, controlled environment with 24/7 security personnel. The Romantic Zone offers a more authentic Mexican experience with cobblestone streets, colorful colonial buildings, and a vibrant mix of galleries, cafes, and bars. As a central tourist area, it also has a strong police presence and is considered very safe.

  • Locals in Puerto Vallarta enjoy spending time at the city’s beautiful beaches, scenic parks, and lively local markets. Popular beach spots include Playa de Oro, Playa Las Animas, and Playa Camarones for their soft sand and calm waters. Many locals visit the Vallarta Botanical Gardens to enjoy the lush vegetation and hiking trails. They also frequent authentic local food venues like Birrieria las 3 Regiones taco stand, cafes like Cafecito Vallarta, and neighborhood bars like La Cerveceria Union. The downtown Lazaro Cardenas market is a favorite for produce, spices, crafts.

  • Yes, downtown Puerto Vallarta is an exceptionally nice and popular area, celebrated for its vibrant mix of historic Mexican charm and a lively beach town atmosphere. It features a picturesque historic center with cobblestone streets, colorful buildings, and the iconic Parish of Our Lady of Guadalupe church. The downtown seamlessly blends into the scenic Malecón, a beautiful oceanfront boardwalk lined with fascinating sculptures, shops, and restaurants, making it perfect for strolling and enjoying the stunning ocean views.

    The area offers an excellent variety of dining, from upscale restaurants to authentic street food, along with fantastic shopping in boutiques and art galleries. Adjacent to the main center is the popular Zona Romántica (Romantic Zone), known for its trendy vibe and energetic nightlife. The entire downtown is considered safe and is very walkable, allowing visitors to easily explore its captivating blend of culture, cuisine, and coastal beauty on foot.

    Tip: For an unforgettable experience, head down to the Malecón or any beachfront spot about 30 minutes before the scheduled sundown to watch the spectacular sunset over the bay.

  • Old Town, also known as the Romantic Zone or Zona Romántica, is considered the historic heart of Puerto Vallarta. It is characterized by its picturesque cobblestone streets, classic whitewashed buildings, red-tiled roofs, and a lively mix of shops, galleries, restaurants and bars. Nestled between the Sierra Madre mountains and Banderas Bay, Old Town has a traditional Mexican village charm with its colonial architecture and slower pace compared to the rest of Puerto Vallarta. Its romantic ambience comes from the area’s natural beauty, outdoor cafes, and charming boutique hotels. Old Town offers visitors a taste of an authentic Mexican neighborhood.

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