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HI Has anyone ever been to Puerta Vallarta? |
Travel Info I'm going in Sept. anyone have any advice for me? Travel Tips Puerto Vallarta was the last city of 4 on my trip. By this time I was nearly broke, so haggling was my style. You CAN drink the water and they ain't lyin bout the sun block. I went to swat a fly away from my shoulder and whisked away my SKIN! They givin the Margueritas away.(<<<<this is NOT GOOD)The steak was PHENOMENAL. (no dog meat here) and people spoke a LOT more English then in other cities. Enjoy the hotels (mine had a tub shaped like a big seashell). Learn some Spanish. This goes a looooong way! And watch out for them Mexican Men! They SLICK! Source(s): My mother promised me a trip to Mexico when I was 14. I went that summer. Other Travel Tips First don't forget your passport! If you want to buy some gifts there, bargining is the way to go. You can get some great deals! Make sure to bring small bills for tipping, they come in very handy and taking out money from an atm in Mexico will cost you around 7-8 US dollars! Plan to eat your dinners late, around 7 or 8 pm because it tends to be cooler outside and it's much more comfortable. And don't forget the sunblock! A trip there in 2005 Was there in Oct. 2005. Actually stayed in Nuevo Vallarta (north of PV), but same difference. Prepare for it to be hot - not necessarily unenjoyable, but just prepare for that mentally and clothes-wise. And watch out for the time-share vendors - they are everywhere and some of them come in unexpected packages; just don't accept any offers of "free money/lunch/taxi/overnight stay", whatever they offer in exchange for the presentation. They will say you don't have to buy anything - and they are right. But, the pressure will be pretty high. Personally, I accepted one offer, knowing I wouldn't/couldn't buy, and it worked out in the end for me - a 3-4 hour presentation for which I got a very nice buffet breakfast, and 15% off my bill at the end of my stay at my resort; but I wouldn't wish the overall experience of the sales pitch on my worst enemy ... okay, maybe I would on my worst enemy. Anyway, if you want the reward at the end, and can put up with the pressure, then go for it. But, if you don't watch out, suddenly there won't be any time to enjoy your trip. Could provide more advice, but it depends on whether you are staying in a condo or a hotel, and what part of PV you are staying in. Guess what, I'm going in September!! The other March I was there for a week. Had a great time. We stayed and the North start of the Boardwalk in Hotel Rosita. An older Mexican run place not real fancy but right on the water. The boardwalk is great you can walk for a couple miles seeing Street Entertainment Day and Night. Pirate Ship at night has Fireworks. Lots of places to eat and drink. You can take a tour partly Thur the city where you can see Liz Taylor's old house & Richard Burton's across the street connected via a walking bridge and ending up at the set of Predator where Arnold Schwartzingger directed and stared eat and drink along side a pretty mountain stream and if your up for it go repelling across the valley. The El Panaroma Restuarant is the Building up on the Hill Great for Sunset Dinners Over looking the bay and City. Lots to do have fun.... |
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