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Vallarta Villages |
Villages and Towns Near
Puerto Vallarta, Mexico -
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Yelapa
Probably the most famous of
the surrounding villages
near Puerto Vallarta, is the
primitive fishing village of
Yelapa. Viatours
Yelapa and Majahuitas Day Tour from Puerto Vallarta
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San Sebastian
Nestled in the heart of the
Sierra Madre Mountains, San
Sebastian's remote location
and historic appeal have
made it one of Mexico's last
great getaways. As the road
weaves through the
mountains, you'll enjoy
fantastic scenery and
typical scenes of rural
Mexican life, making the
journey both breathtaking
and relaxing.
San Sebastian Colonial Treasures from Puerto Vallarta.
San Sebastian Tour from Puerto Vallarta.
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San
Blas
Fancy a trip
back in time to visit a
genuine 16th century Spanish
fort? Or how about a visit
to a crocodile farm by boat?
You will do both plus more
on this historic journey to
San Blas, from Puerto
Vallarta.
San Blas Tour from Puerto Vallarta
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Las
Caletas
Las Caletas
is, purely and simply,
Mexico's answer to the
Garden of Eden... a place
where you can get away from
it all, kick-back, relax and
let all the stress slip away
in an exclusive and
enchanting coastal haven on
Banderas Bay.
Las Caletas Day Tour from Puerto Vallarta
By night,
Las Caletas is transformed
into a magical paradise -
and the perfect setting for
this exclusive evening
excursion, Rhythms of the
Night - an amazing journey
that will transport you to a
spiritual land that time
forgot. Your adventure
begins with a scenic sunset
cruise across Banderas Bay
to the isolated cove of Las
Caletas.
Rhythms of the Night Show from Puerto Vallarta
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San Andres Coamihata
This tour is
specifically designed for
people who want to venture
away from civilization to
learn more about the people,
culture, and history of
Mexico, the Huichol Indian
air tour takes you on a
scenic one-hour flight to
the remote mountain village
of San Andres Coamihata - an
important religious and
political center for one of
the few remaining indigenous
tribes in the world - the
Huichol Indians.This tour is
seasonal and operates from
mid December through to
March
Huichol Indians Air Tour from Puerto Vallarta
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Guadalajara
Guadalajara is Mexico's
second largest city, and a
great destination for
vacationers seeking a taste
of authentic Mexican
culture. With Guadalajara's
rich cultural heritage is
evident everywhere you look,
and this full-day excursion
combines the majesty of this
colonial gem with some of
the best shopping in Latin
America.This tour is
seasonal and operates from
mid October through to March
Guadalajara Shopping from Puerto Vallarta
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Compostela
One cannot
fully appreciate Mexico
without some understanding
of tequila's place in its
history and culture - see
the complete Tequila growing
and making process, have
lunch at a real Mexican
Hacienda and visit a family
distillery!
Tequila Six Pack from Puerto Vallarta
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Talpa & Mascota
The
holy city of Mexico, Talpa
Talpa Tour
The first stop is the town
of Mascota Jalisco, the hub
of a rich farming valley
surrounded by lush
pine-and-oak forested
ridges. Mascota (pop. 8000)
is a traditional "Old
Mexico" town with colonial
haciendas, cobbled streets,
a central plaza, and a
majestic church dedicated to
the Virgin de los Dolores
(Virgin of Sorrows), which
was completed in 1880 and
took over 100 years to
construct. stately Gothic
church that shelters one of
the renowned "Three Sister"
virgins of Jalisco, the
beloved "Rosario de Talpa".
Throughout the year,
thousands of faithful
pilgrims from all over
Mexico make the long journey
to Talpa de Allende, often
crawling on their knees for
days on end to receive
blessings from the Virgin.
Viator.com
offers
a 6 hour tour by air. |
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