If Life Gives You Limes, Make Margaritas!
And that's exactly what we did! After winning a free time-share week, we enjoyed the sun, surf, and margaritas of Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.
The Malecon is the mile-long oceanfront boardwalk that runs along the main downtown street.
We stayed at the Playa del Sol Costa Sur resort right on the southern coast of the Bay of Banderas. These are some pictures from our room.
Lots of time was spent lounging by the pool and ocean.
It cost 6 pesos (50 cents) to take the local bus from our resort to downtown. You can't beat that! The beach downtown was beautiful. It was so relaxing that we fell asleep for a few hours only to awake to a painful sunburn.
The Malecon is the mile-long oceanfront boardwalk that runs along the main downtown street.
One of our first nights we took a sunset cruise to Las Caletas, an island only accessible by boat. Entering the island on a torch-lit path, we felt like we were going to tribal council on Survivor. There were candles and pulsating drums everywhere. Here we enjoyed a candlelit dinner on the water's edge and a tribal dance show.
Los Arcos (the Arches) is the name given to these huge rocks off the coast. You can see the arching caves that have been carved out from the rocks over time. This is a picture from the ocean.
Sunset from the boat to Las Caletas.
Las Caletas dinner on the water's edge.
We took the bus south to Mismaloya, a quaint bayside town right below Puerto Vallarta. Here they have a walk up to the top of a mountain known as El Eden. We decided to hike up.
An hour later, after getting lost three times, we decided to take horses and a guide up the mountain with us.
In the '80s, the movie Predator was filmed in the jungle of El Eden. This is the actual helicopter that was blown up in the movie.
At the top of El Eden were waterfalls, natural rock slides, and a tarzan rope.
Jay thought he was Tarzan.
Here's the sunset from El Palmar, a resturant on the top of Puerto Vallarta.
I love this picture.
One of our favorite meals was in Old Town for breakfast at Le Bistro. It was located alongside the rippling water of the river where the food, presentation, and service were exceptional. We ordered "green juice" which was a combination of fresh fruits and vegetables.
One of the most popular things to do in Puerto Vallarta is go ziplining. We did the Los Veranos Canopy tour which has 14 ziplines (the most of any canopy tour in Puerto Vallarta). The longest zipline measured 1365 feet. What an adventure!
Our last night we had dinner downtown on the beach at El Dorado, one of the oldest restaurants in Puerto Vallarta. I ordered red snapper that tasted like it had just been caught in the ocean. Fabulous! We drank the water all week in Mexico and never got sick. We were told by others that they purify it now. We also drank margeritas all week. The tequila standard for margeritas in the States is 1 ounce whereas in Mexico it's 2-3 ounces They were delicious!
Stay tuned for pictures from Tequila, Mexico.
1 Comments:
Really nice pictures! Looks (and sounds) like you had a fabulous vacation in Mexico. Liked Jay playing Tarzan and the two of you looking out at the ocean. I know you get your talent for photographing sun sets from me!!!
Can't wait to see your zipline video. (that is on my to-do-list)
mom
By Judy Miele, At April 19, 2009 at 9:25 AM
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