Puerto Vallarta’s vibrant Malecon has been the town’s spirit since its foundation. The iconic Malecon is peppered with sculptures by renowned artists, art and crafts galleries, shops and restaurants, and it is considered the meeting point par excellence. The boardwalk is a 14 min drive from Playa Fiesta.
Also known as Old Vallarta, Zona Romantica is a historic neighborhood. With cobblestone streets, vibrant marketplaces, and an array of dining options, this neighborhood showcases local culture and history alongside a bustling beachfront atmosphere.
Located in the heart of the city's Old Town district, the pier stretches out into the Bay of Banderas, offering stunning views of the water and the surrounding mountains. Playa de los Muertos is a lively beachfront lined with bars and restaurants, celebrated for its inclusive atmosphere and vibrant nightlife.
El Jardín Botánico, is a beautiful and serene place located in the mountains just outside the city, about 30 minutes south of the hotel. You can explore walking trails, admire native plant species, or take a refreshing dip in the nearby river.
Located in the Centro area, just behind Cathedral Guadalupe, the neighborhood is named after the gringo (foreign) residents who lived there in the early 20th century and had colorful, colonial style, homes built on the hillside. One of such residents was famous Hollywood actor Richard Burton, who had a love affair in the 1960’s with Elizabeth Taylor. You can visit the white bridge that was built connecting their two properties, an iconic landmark in the city. The area is otherwise known for its cobblestone streets, colonial-style architecture, and eclectic mix of shops, restaurants, and bars.
Puerto Vallarta is surrounded by lush jungles and mountains. For our more adventurous guests, jungle hikes, ATV tours, canopy ziplining, and horse riding can be found within minutes of our hotel. Check out Palo Maria Waterfall hike - just a 10 min drive from the hotel.
Located right on the ocean, there are many water related activities available to visitors. Snorkeling, boat tours, jet skis, cliff jumping, bioluminescence tours, and more are easily accessible. Check out Los Arcos and Los Muertos Beach.