This large and complete map shows the area of Banderas Bay.
It includes the area within the state of Nayarit that extends from Punta Villela (Villela Point) on the peninsula of Punta de Mita to the mouth of the Ameca River that separates Nayarit from the state of Jalisco.
Then the area of the bay in Jalisco extends from the mouth of the Ameca River to Cabo Corrientes Point.
The Banderas Bay map includes the location of:
- Islas Marietas Playa Escondida o del Amor (Hidden Beach)
- Punta Villela / Villela Point
- El Anclote Beach
- Nuevo Corral del Risco
- La Lancha
- Plumeros
- Las Cabezas
- Punta Puntoque / Puntoque Point
- Paraíso / Paradise
- Bolongo
- Playa Amor / Love Beach
- Paraíso Escondido / Hidden Paradise
- Park in this area
- Walk to Burros Beach
- Punta El Burro / Burros Beach
- Punta Tortugas / Turtle Point
- El Farallón
- Los Veneros
- Rancho Banderas
- Playa Estates
- Playa Destiladeras / Destiladeras Beach
- Playa La Calera / La Calera Beach
- Punta Las Cargadas / Cargadas Point
- Punta Montoga / Montoga Point
- Las Viudas
- Palito Verde
- Arena Blanca / White Sand
- La Manzanilla
- La Cruz de Huanacaxtle
- El Tizate
- Punta Esmeralda
- Bucerías
- Public Access to the beach
- Second “access” to Nuevo Vallarta Beach
- Third access to Nuevo Vallarta beach
- Nuevo Vallarta Beach
- Laguna El Quelele / El Quelele Lagoon
- Desembocadura del Río Ameca / Ameca River Mouth
- Boca de Tomates
- You need to either walk or drive to the beach
- Only “public” access to the Marina Beach
- Playa Marina / Marina Beach
- Boca Marina
- Playa de Oro
- Río Pitillal / Pitillal River
- Playa Los Tules / Los Tules Beach
- Las Glorias Beach
- Playa Tranquila / Calm Beach
- Playa Camarones / Camarones Beach
- Playa del Malecón / El Malecon Beach
- Río Cuale / Cuale River
- Olas Altas
- Los Muertos
- Las Pilitas
- El Púlpito / The Pulpit
- Las Amapas
- Conchas Chinas
- El Venado
- Punta Negra
- Palmares
- Río El Nogalito / El Nogalito River
- Garza Blanca
- Esmeralda
- Las Gemelas
- Los Arcos National Marine Park
- Punta Los Arcos / Los Arcos Point
- Mismaloya
- Boca de Tomatlán
- Colomitos
- Playa Escondida
- Majahuillas
- La Troza
- El Caballo
- Las Ánimas
- Quimixto
- Caletitas
- Las Caletas
- Majahuitas
- Punta La Boca / La Boca Point
- Colomilla
- Punta Jococuixtla / Jococuixtla Point
- Cabo Piedra Cagada
- Yelapa
- Río El Tuito / El Tuito River
- El Vizcoyul
- Punta Pescadero de Remigio
- Pizota
- Tecomata
- Manguito
- Chocata
- La Curva
- Casa de Lucio
- Los Chonchos
- Punta Los Chonchos
- La Manzanilla
- Pilidad
- Chimo
- Punta La Pilita
- Chimito
- Punta El Arco
- La Iglesia
- Palmaritos
- Caletas Las Habas
- Caleta Tula
- Tabito
- Punta Tabito
- Ensenada Tabo
- Boca de Tabo
- Punta El Barrenado
- Corrales
- Corralito
- Las Estacas
- El Carrizo
- Punta El Campamento
- Punta El Derrumbadero
- El Faro Cabo Corrientes / Cabo Corrientes Lighthouse
- Cabo Corrientes
FAQ
- What is the safest part of Puerto Vallarta to stay in?
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.
- Where do locals go in Puerto Vallarta?
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.
- Is Downtown Puerto Vallarta nice?
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.
- What is considered old town in Puerto Vallarta?
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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