DISCOVER THE BAY

Your Essential Guide to Navigating the Bay

Explore Puerto Vallarta’s stunning coastline with our comprehensive guide to the bay’s layout, transportation options, and hidden coastal treasures along the Riviera Nayarit.

Understanding the Bay’s Layout

North Side

Nuevo Vallarta

Located in Nayarit, this area features wide beaches, luxury resorts, and a modern marina. It’s known for its calm waters, perfect for families and water sports enthusiasts.

Center

South Shore (Jalisco)

The heart of Puerto Vallarta, offering a mix of urban beaches, the iconic Malecón boardwalk, and vibrant downtown areas. This is where culture, dining, and nightlife converge.

South Side

South Side of the Bay (Nayarit)

Via the scenic ocean route, you can reach charming fishing villages like Yelapa and Quimixto. These secluded spots are accessible only by boat, offering pristine beaches.

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Marina Vallarta

Home to a world-class marina, golf courses, and upscale dining. This area is ideal for those seeking a blend of luxury and leisure, with easy access to water activities and yacht charters.

Romantic Zone (Zona Romántica)

Also known as Old Vallarta, this charming neighborhood is famous for its bohemian vibe, boutique hotels, trendy cafes, and vibrant nightlife. Los Muertos Beach is the area’s crown jewel.

Hotel Zone (Zona Hotelera)

Stretching along the northern coast, this zone features all-inclusive resorts, shopping centers, and family-friendly beaches. It’s the perfect base for tourists looking for convenience and comfort.

South Shore (Conchas Chinas to Mismaloya)

This scenic coastal stretch offers secluded beaches, luxury villas, and stunning ocean views. Mismaloya, made famous by the film “The Night of the Iguana,” is a must-visit for its natural beauty.

Downtown (Centro)

The cultural and historical heart of Puerto Vallarta. Wander through cobblestone streets, visit the iconic Church of Our Lady of Guadalupe, and explore art galleries, local markets, and authentic restaurants.

Remote Villages (Yelapa, Quimixto, Las Animas)

Accessible only by boat, these hidden gems offer an escape from the crowds. Enjoy pristine beaches, fresh seafood, and a laid-back atmosphere that feels worlds away from the city.

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Nayarit’s Coastal Gems

Just north of Puerto Vallarta lies the stunning Riviera Nayarit, a stretch of coastline known for its pristine beaches, charming towns, and world-class surf breaks. Whether you’re seeking relaxation, adventure, or cultural immersion, Nayarit offers something for every traveler. Here are some must-visit destinations along this breathtaking coast.

Nuevo Vallarta

A modern resort destination with wide, sandy beaches and calm waters. Perfect for families, water sports, and luxury all-inclusive stays.

📍15 minutes north of Puerto Vallarta

Bucerías

A charming beach town with a laid-back vibe, local markets, and excellent dining. Known for its long beach and friendly expat community.

📍20 minutes north of Puerto Vallarta

La Cruz de Huanacaxtle

A picturesque fishing village with a modern marina, Sunday farmers market, and stunning sunsets. A favorite among sailors and foodies.

📍25 minutes north of Puerto Vallarta

Punta de Mita

An exclusive peninsula known for luxury resorts, world-class surfing, and the famous Marietas Islands. Home to hidden beaches and diverse marine life.

📍45 minutes north of Puerto Vallarta

Sayulita

A bohemian surf town with colorful streets, artisan shops, and a vibrant nightlife. Perfect for surfers, yogis, and free spirits.

📍50 minutes north of Puerto Vallarta

San Pancho (San Francisco)

A quieter alternative to Sayulita, offering a relaxed atmosphere, beautiful beaches, and a strong sense of community. Great for long-term stays.

📍55 minutes north of Puerto Vallarta

Transportation Essentials

Getting around Puerto Vallarta and the surrounding bay is easy, thanks to a variety of transportation options. Whether you prefer the convenience of a taxi, the adventure of a water taxi, or the freedom of a rental car, there’s a mode of transport to suit every traveler’s needs and budget.

Here’s a breakdown of the best ways to navigate the bay and explore the stunning coastline, from the bustling streets of downtown to the secluded beaches of the south shore.

Water Taxis

The most scenic way to explore the bay. Water taxis depart from Los Muertos Pier and Boca de Tomatlán, taking you to remote beaches like Yelapa, Las Animas, and Quimixto.

$10-25 USD per person
30-60 minutes

Private Boat Charters

For a more personalized experience, hire a private boat for the day. Perfect for snorkeling, fishing, or simply cruising the coastline at your own pace.

$200-500 USD per day
Flexible

Public Buses

An affordable way to travel along the coast. Buses run frequently between Puerto Vallarta and nearby towns like Bucerías, Sayulita, and San Pancho.

$1-3 USD per ride
30-90 minutes

Rental Cars

Ideal for exploring at your own pace. Rental cars give you the freedom to visit multiple destinations in a single day and discover hidden gems along the way.

$30-60 USD per day
Flexible

Taxis & Ride-Sharing

Convenient for short trips within Puerto Vallarta or to nearby areas. Uber is available in the city, while taxis are common throughout the region.

$5-30 USD per trip
10-45 minutes

Tour Operators

Join organized tours that include transportation, guides, and activities. Great for first-time visitors who want a hassle-free experience.

$50-150 USD per person
Half-day to full-day

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