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About Puerto Vallarta

Puerto Vallarta, often referred to simply as Vallarta, is a Mexican beach resort city situated on the Pacific Ocean's Bahía de Banderas in the state of Jalisco. As the second-largest urban agglomeration in the state, following the Guadalajara Metropolitan Area, Puerto Vallarta serves as the government seat for the Municipality of Puerto Vallarta. This municipality encompasses the city and surrounding population centers, extending from Boca de Tomatlán to the Nayarit border (the Ameca River). Positioned at 20°40′N 105°16′W, the city is part of a municipality covering 681 square kilometers. It shares borders with the southwest of Nayarit to the north, Mascota and San Sebastián del Oeste to the east, and Talpa de Allende and Cabo Corrientes to the south.
The Licenciado Gustavo Díaz Ordaz International Airport is located within 4-5 kilometers from the city center. When traveling from Licenciado Gustavo Diaz Ordaz Airport, you have public transportation options, including airport taxis and bus services. The bus to the city center takes approximately 45 minutes, with an average ticket fee ranging from 10 to 15 Mexican pesos. However, finding an available taxi might be challenging, particularly during rush hours and peak seasons, and taxi fares are generally higher, making them less budget-friendly.
Puerto Vallarta's vibrant Malecon boardwalk, the heart of the town since its foundation, is adorned with sculptures, art galleries, shops, and restaurants, serving as the quintessential meeting point. Along its almost one-kilometer stretch, you can enjoy open-air performances at Los Arcos amphitheater and indulge in culinary delights with Pacific views. As the sun sets, the boardwalk transforms into a lively hub with numerous bars and clubs. 
The Romantic Zone, also known as Viejo Vallarta or Zona Romantica, offers charming streets, hidden gems, and beautiful beaches, creating an intimate atmosphere for unforgettable moments. Marina Vallarta combines a nautical lifestyle with a vibrant community, offering a relaxed and exciting atmosphere for exploration, culinary delights, golfing, and artistic appreciation. 
The Vallarta Botanical Gardens, nestled in the Sierra Madre mountain range, showcase diverse sections like the Cactus Garden, Tropical Fruit Orchard, and Conservatory of Orchids and Native Plants. The Cuale River Island is a cultural hotspot hosting events, art exhibitions, and workshops at the Cuale Cultural Center, along with free access to the Cuale Archaeological Museum, providing insights into Mesoamerican history and art.

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