Do you need information Puerto Vallarta? Glad to help...
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Do you need information Puerto Vallarta? Glad to help...
Even though it is the low season, it is still beautiful down here....great lightening shows over the bay at night, crystal clear days and rainy nights....everything is lush and green! Let me know if you need any information and will be glad to do what I can. Gracias!
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My husband and I are coming September 5th and I heard that there are a lot of restaurants closed right now. If so, any recommendations of the ones that are open! We love brunch, going for drinks in the afternoon and of course, dinner! We are staying at the La Jolla de Mismayolou. <BR> <BR>Thanks for all the help!!
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<BR>Tours: Horseback riding, Hiking, Mountain Biking, Snorkeling, Swim with the Dolphins <BR> <BR>Shopping, Rent a car and take a drive south to Mismaloya or Boca de Tomatlan - Chicos Paradise, Chinos Paradise. <BR> <BR>Visit the Guadalupe Church and walk the back streets of town. You can also tour the former house of Elizabeth Taylor. <BR> <BR>Walk the Malecon (boardwalk) to Los Muertos Beach and have lunch. Usually a local band will be strolling the beach. <BR> <BR>It is hot and humid, so start early and carry a bottle of water with you.
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What a great idea. We are four women travelling to PV beginning of Dec and would like a condo on the beach in the old part of town - we stayed at one a couple of years ago next to Rio Cuale and it was nice but can't remember the name of it. Any suggestions?
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I would like to make a comment of the enclosure of Dolphins. If you know where these dolphins are saved from, let me tell you this. Thery are much happier right now, since they are no longer living in the polluted area where they come from and neither are they starving anymore, as in the past. So there are diffrent ways to have dolphins captured. <BR>Besides are you a vegetarian or what PT, because I think it is much crueller how pigs are treated in captivity than Dolphins! Thank you Ana