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Vacation rentals in Puerto Vallarta

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Private room in Romantic Zone
5-Star Master Bedroom at AVIDA Puerto Vallarta
Holiday in the very best of Puerto Vallarta in the heart of Zona Romantica. This comfortable and stylish Master Bedroom is just steps from Los Muertos beach, restaurants, bars, night clubs, art galleries and shopping. Capture picture-perfect sunsets from panoramic rooftop. Lounge the rooftop deck in a private cabana or relax in the hammocks area. Grill up dinner or mix some cocktails in the dining area or Sky Bar. Best of all simply soak away in the bubbling jacuzzi or the heated infinity pool.
ﺩ.ﺇ185 per night
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Condo in Romantic Zone
LOCATION, Style and Comfort, new studio
Rincon De Almas (The Corner of Souls) Condominiums opens its doors from November 30 2018. Avant-garde architecture, very comfortable homy feeling and design of the apartment will make you feel at home. Great views, PERFECT location in the center of old town / romantic zone, no hills to climb, beach, restaurants, bars, bank and main attractions are walking distance, no need to use transport. Visit us and see, let yourself spend your vacation in paradise !
ﺩ.ﺇ285 per night
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Hotel room in Puerto Vallarta
Olivo Studio Casa Pancha
Olivo Studio at Casa Pancha has tons of light and character. The room has polished concrete floors and antique tiles, floor-to-ceiling custom sliding glass doors, and exposed concrete beams throughout the space. Rooftop pool deck access (shared with 4 other units) is by a separate entrance. Keep in mind that it is at street level and there may be external noise as well as people are seen passing by.
ﺩ.ﺇ249 per night

Stay near Puerto Vallarta's top sights

Malecon Puerto Vallarta772 locals recommend
Galerias Vallarta Shopping Mall245 locals recommend
La Isla283 locals recommend
Playa de los Muertos62 locals recommend
Walmart136 locals recommend
Plaza Caracol106 locals recommend

Condo rentals in Puerto Vallarta

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Condo in Romantic Zone
✩Infinity Pool w Views/ Gym, Sauna+Parking
ﺩ.ﺇ509 per night
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Condo in Romantic Zone
V177 Luxury 1 br, Great comfort, spacious home !
ﺩ.ﺇ459 per night
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Condo in Romantic Zone
Casa Feliz - Best location Amazing Pool / Rooftop
ﺩ.ﺇ276 per night
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Condo in Las Glorias
BEACH FRONT~ JACUZZI ~ SPECTACULAR OCEAN VIEWS
ﺩ.ﺇ480 per night

Home rentals in Puerto Vallarta

Private room in 5 de Diciembre
Casa Concha Negra BnB 1
ﺩ.ﺇ84 per night
Private room in Puerto Vallarta
Beautiful private room rental
ﺩ.ﺇ116 per night
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Home in Puerto Vallarta
Casa chica del callejón B/Small house of the alley
ﺩ.ﺇ134 per night
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Home in Romantic Zone
E102 Cozy & Beautiful Studio at Best Zone of PV
ﺩ.ﺇ191 per night

Private vacation rentals in Puerto Vallarta

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Serviced apartment in Romantic Zone
Elite Studio at LOFT 268, core of Romantic Zone
ﺩ.ﺇ263 per night
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Serviced apartment in Romantic Zone
Boana Torre Malibu#003 pool view, romantic zone
ﺩ.ﺇ184 per night
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Loft in Romantic Zone
Zenith Tower - Luxurious Studio in Romantic Zone
ﺩ.ﺇ325 per night
Condo in Las Glorias
Oceanfront Resort Condo with Amazing View (3#1444)
ﺩ.ﺇ206 per night

Your guide to Puerto Vallarta

Welcome to Puerto Vallarta

From sleepy fishing village to one of Mexico’s top resort destinations, Puerto Vallarta is a place of many moods. Located on the Pacific coast of Jalisco, the city and nearby towns are oriented around the Bay of Banderas, where migrating whales and dolphins play. Newer communities wrap around the bay’s north end, toward Nuevo Vallarta and Punta Mita, where gated enclaves attract celebrities with sprawling golf courses and increasingly luxurious amenities. The laid-back beach towns to the north draw surfers and RVers, while the older part of Puerto Vallarta proper is home to American and Canadian snowbirds and retirees, many of whom eventually make their vacations permanent.

Restaurants, markets, art galleries, and taco stands line the cobblestone streets, and open-air beachfront palapas house dozens of restaurants where you can dine with your toes in the sand. While strolling past the iconic cathedral and down the seaside malecon (a pedestrian promenade studded with palm trees and contemporary sculptures), it’s easy to see what made the Hollywood set fall so in love with the place in the 1960s.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Puerto Vallarta

The weather is best in Vallarta from November to April — that’s when most of the town’s part-time residents arrive, escaping their frigid northern homes for the winter. It also happens to coincide with whale-watching season, which runs roughly from December to March. Tourism is especially high around Christmas and Easter. The annual Virgin of Guadalupe pilgrimage, which takes place over the first 12 days in December, is one of the year’s most anticipated events, complete with parade floats, festive costumes, and a night market where vendors sell tamales, pies, and crafts. The weather turns hot and muggy around May, and by July the summer rains come steadily, keeping crowds at bay until around October. Temperature-wise, the Pacific Ocean is swimmable all year round, but it’s wise to stay out of the water for a few days after a heavy storm.


Top things to do in Puerto Vallarta

Wednesday Night ArtWalk

Every Wednesday evening during high season (late October to late May), Puerto Vallarta’s downtown galleries host a kind of communal open house, keeping their doors open late as art lovers mill about drinking wine and checking out the latest exhibitions from the region’s renowned contemporary painters, sculptors, and photographers. Notable stops include Galería Uno, the city’s oldest gallery, and Galería Pacifico.

San Sebastián del Oeste

Founded in 1605, this silver-mining town in the Sierra Madre mountains offers a glimpse at what colonial life was like in Jalisco, and makes a great day-trip from the city (it’s about a 90-minute scenic drive from downtown). Visit its historic churches and haciendas, and for those interested in spirits, check out the regional drink raicilla — a type of piney mezcal distilled from cooked agave.

Sayulita and San Pancho

Colorful papel picado flutters above the cobblestone streets of the picture-postcard pueblo mágico (magical town) of Sayulita, in the state of Nayarit, about a 45-minute drive from the airport. Shop for jewelry and crafts in the pastel-colored boutiques, take a surf lesson, or join a yoga retreat. Up the road in San Pancho, you’ll find laid-back village vibes and art made by the local Huichol community.

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