Things To Do
Your Complete Guide to Puerto Vallarta
From hidden waterfalls and cliffside restaurants to secret beaches and late-night tacos — everything worth doing in PV.
Hiking Trails
10 trails from easy city walks to full-day jungle adventures
El Cerro de la Cruz
Steep staircase climb from the Romantic Zone to a hilltop cross with 360° views of the city, bay, and Pacific. Locals use the stairs as a daily workout. Best at sunrise or sunset — the cathedral and bay views are unforgettable.
Mirador Conchas Chinas
Winding cobblestone streets through lush vegetation lead to a scenic viewpoint overlooking Banderas Bay. Popular with locals for sunset watching. Shaded and photogenic throughout the ascent.
Nogalito River Trail
Gentle jungle hike following the river under constant canopy shade, ending at the Nogalito waterfall — a perfect swimming hole. You'll cross small streams throughout. One of the coolest hikes near PV even on the hottest days.
Cerro del Mono — Higuera Blanca
"Monkey Mountain" — a rugged ascent through dry forest and rocky switchbacks to 360° summit views of the Pacific, Sayulita, Punta Mita, Litibu, and the Sierra Madre peaks. Eagles and iguanas along the way.
Boca de Tomatlán → Colomitos → Las Ánimas
A coastal trail over jungle headlands passing Playa Colomitos, Playa Caballo, and Playa Madagascar before arriving at lively Las Ánimas with restaurants and shade palapas. Return by water taxi for the complete experience.
Palo María Waterfall Trail
Only 15 minutes from downtown. The trail follows the river under constant jungle shade to a series of beautiful swimming holes. Rainy season (May–Oct) makes the falls powerful and dramatic. Multiple pools to discover the further you go.
Malecón Boardwalk
PV's iconic oceanfront promenade lined with sculptures, galleries, bars, and restaurants. Watch street performers, admire the Boy on a Seahorse statue, and soak in the bay views. Best experienced at sunset or late evening when energy peaks.
Mirador del Toro
Less than an hour north of PV — this shaded coastal hike goes from Los Ayala Beach to a cliffside overlook with stunning Riviera Nayarit views. Descend to Playa del Toro for a swim and seafood lunch to finish the day.
Mismaloya to Eden Trail
Famous as the filming location of Predator, this full-day jungle trail leads to a stunning natural pool called "Eden." Rocky, uneven, and absolutely spectacular — one of the most rewarding long hikes in the region.
Quimixto Jungle Trail
Catch a water taxi from Boca de Tomatlán (15 min), then hike through jungle with river crossings to a waterfall with a natural pool perfect for swimming and cliff jumping. Horse or ATV options available for those who prefer.
Waterfalls
5 cascades — from easy family hikes to hidden jungle gems
La Cascada El Nogalito
A gentle river hike under constant jungle canopy ending at a peaceful waterfall and natural swimming hole. Multiple small stream crossings throughout. One of the most comfortable warm-weather hikes near PV — shaded start to finish.
La Cascada Garza Blanca
Hike a rocky riverbed past the Garza Blanca resort to reach a swimming hole popular with locals for cliff diving — the rocks reach nearly 50 feet. A second waterfall above is only for experienced climbers. Best visited during rainy season.
Cascada Mismaloya
PV's most stunning waterfall circuit — 3 cascades reachable through rivers, hanging bridges, and wild jungle trails. Towering falls, turquoise pools, and pure mountain air. Rarely visited by tourists. Requires a guide for the trail network.
Cascada Palo María
Just 15 minutes from the city — a series of beautiful waterfalls and swimming holes in a lush river canyon. The trail follows the creek the entire way, often disappearing into the riverbed. Multiple pools to discover the further you venture.
Cascada Agua Azul (El Salto)
A hidden seasonal waterfall in the Agua Azul neighborhood — rarely visited by tourists, often empty. Navigate a rocky riverbed with some bouldering to reach the main fall. Locals along the path are happy to guide you. Best June–October.
Beaches
From lively Los Muertos to boat-access hidden coves
Playa Los Muertos
The heart of PV's beach scene — beach clubs, vendors, water sports, and restaurants right on the sand. The Los Muertos Pier lit at night is one of PV's most iconic views. Great for people-watching and sunsets.
Conchas Chinas
A more exclusive and tranquil stretch of beach just south of the Romantic Zone. Rocky coves and clear water make it ideal for snorkeling. Less crowded than Los Muertos with a residential, laid-back vibe.
Las Caletas
A private, pristine beach accessible only through Vallarta Adventures — home to the famous Rhythms of the Night dinner show. Dense jungle, tiki torch pathways, and powdery sand make it one of the most memorable spots in the bay.
Yelapa Beach
No roads reach this village — only the sea. Soft sand, crystal water, fresh seafood on the beach, and a jungle waterfall a short hike away. A place where time genuinely slows down. One of the most romantic beaches in Mexico.
Playa Majahuitas
A secluded cove accessible only by boat — named one of the most romantic beaches in the world by Forbes. Crystal-clear water with 10–60 ft visibility, tropical fish, turtles, rays, and dolphins. Zero crowds, maximum beauty.
Hidden Beach — Islas Marietas
A crater beach hidden inside a volcanic island, accessible only by swimming through an underwater tunnel. Limited to ~100 visitors/day. One of the most photographed beaches in the world — worth every bit of the effort to get there.
Playa Las Ánimas
A lively but relatively remote beach with great palapa restaurants, an adventure park with zip lines, and calm, clear waters. The perfect end point for the coastal hiking trail, or a standalone relaxed boat trip with lunch.
Tours & Activities
14 experiences — from Cirque du Soleil to RZR jungle rides
Islas Marietas — Hidden Beach
Speed boat to a UNESCO biosphere reserve. Snorkel through an underwater tunnel into a secret beach inside a volcanic crater. Blue-footed boobies, whale watching in season (Dec–Mar), and crystalline waters make this PV's #1 experience.
Rhythms of the Night — ALMA
Created by the co-founder of Cirque du Soleil. Sunset cruise to a private beach, candle-lit jungle pathways, a gourmet buffet dinner under the stars, and a 60-min show with acrobatics, fire dancing, and original music about ancient Mexico.
Yelapa Day Trip
No roads reach Yelapa — only the sea. Spend the day swimming, hiking to the waterfall, eating fresh seafood, and experiencing village life where horses and donkeys are the main transport. One of the most authentic day trips in Mexico.
Majahuitas Beach Tour
Only accessible by boat — the coves at Majahuitas have tropical fish, turtles, rays, dolphins, and vibrant coral at 10–60 ft depth. Often combined with Yelapa or a zip line stop at Las Ánimas for a full south-bay adventure day.
Hop-On Hop-Off Bus — VallarTour
Open-top double-decker bus covering the Malecón, church, Los Muertos Beach, Marina, and more with bilingual audio commentary. Ticket includes tequila tasting, Mangos Beach lounger, and chocolate factory entry.
RZR / ATV — Jorullo Bridge
Cross the longest suspension bridge in Latin America (470m long, 150m high) in your own ATV or RZR. Stop at El Salto waterfall for a swim, then a mountaintop bar with panoramic views, and finish with a tequila tasting.
Whale Watching
Humpback whales migrate to Banderas Bay every winter — one of the best whale-watching spots in the world. Small-group eco tours led by marine biologists for an intimate, respectful encounter with these magnificent animals.
Zipline / Canopy Tours
Multiple platforms over deep jungle canyons in the Sierra Madre. Canopy River combines zip lines, mule rides, river swimming, and a traditional lunch for a complete jungle day. Beginner to expert platforms available.
Dolphin Experience
Swim with bottlenose dolphins at one of the most respected marine centers in Mexico. Multiple programs for all ages — from educational encounters to full swim-with interaction. Guided by trained marine biologists throughout.
Los Arcos Snorkeling
Three giant granite rock formations near Mismaloya form underwater caves and tunnels filled with tropical fish, moray eels, lobsters, and manta rays. A completely protected marine area — one of the best snorkel spots on the Pacific coast of Mexico.
Tequila & Agave Tour
Tour agave fields with a jimador, explore a family cellar, and enjoy a guided tasting of artisanal tequilas. Day trips to Tequila, Jalisco — the birthplace of tequila — also available for the full immersive highland experience.
Downtown Food Tour
Eight full-size tastings in three hours — tacos, mole, ceviche, and more at local eateries throughout downtown and the Romantic Zone. Led by passionate local guides who share the cultural story behind every dish.
Chocomuseo — Bean to Bar Workshop
An immersive workshop tracing Mexico's culinary history through chocolate — from raw cacao bean to finished bar. Learn traditional Aztec techniques, grind cacao, and take home what you make. Great for families, couples, and curious foodies.
Traditional Mexican Fiesta
Pre-Hispanic dances, mariachi, charrería, regional costumes from across Mexico, and a traditional buffet dinner. An evening of music, history, and celebration — even those who think they know Mexico always discover something new.
Gastronomy
25 restaurants — from street tacos to cliffside fine dining
Barcelona Tapas
Four blocks from the boardwalk with spectacular bay views. Famous for the freshness and quality of their tapas, classic paella, and sangria. They even offer paella-making classes. Rated 4.7/5 with 3,300+ reviews — one of PV's most consistently praised restaurants.
La Palapa
The most iconic beachfront restaurant in Puerto Vallarta. Toes-in-the-sand dining with tropical Mexican cuisine blending Asian and French influences. Live music nightly — sometimes owner Alberto Pérez himself serenades the table.
Tintoque
Chef Joel Ornelas reimagines the Mexican Pacific in every dish — modern techniques, locally sourced ingredients, national acclaim. The tasting menu is the move. OpenTable 2026 Most Romantic Restaurants. Book well in advance.
Casa Kimberly — The Iguana
Dine where Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton once lived. Contemporary Mexican cuisine, exceptional tequila and mezcal selection, and bay views from one of PV's most storied addresses. The pink bridge is PV's most photographed landmark.
The Blue Shrimp
A sophisticated palapa-style restaurant right on Los Muertos Beach since 1999. Décor of ancient ship relics and reef-like walls. Famous for fresh ceviche, shrimp every style imaginable, and legendary Cadillac margaritas at sunset.
La Leche
A Michelin-star-level experience in an immersive all-white environment where every dish is a visual art piece. Evolving daily menu, Pacific seafood, premium meats, artistic desserts. Live DJ and the best Lychee Margarita in Mexico.
Mesón de Verico
A beloved Romantic Zone staple for authentic Mexican cooking — mole, pozole, chile rellenos, and handmade tortillas at honest prices. Famous hearty breakfast and comida corrida. The kind of place residents take visitors to impress them with real Mexican food.
Campo Mar
Sweeping panoramic views of Banderas Bay paired with fresh fish and Mexican coastal cuisine. One of the most scenic dining terraces in PV — popular for long sunset dinners and private events. Reserve the best bay-view table.
Il Pesce
Where Sicilian culinary tradition meets Pacific seafood. Handmade pastas, wood-fired dishes, and fresh catches prepared with Italian technique and local ingredients. A smaller, intimate European-style gem beloved by food lovers who seek it out.
Le Bistro Jazz Café
Set on a river island with live jazz, candlelit garden tables, and the John Huston statue at the entrance. Part of the legendary La Palapa restaurant group. One of the most romantic dining experiences in all of Puerto Vallarta.
Christina Vallarta
A charming rooftop restaurant in the heart of Old Town with sweeping views of the cathedral and bay. Known for creative cocktails, live music, and a refined but relaxed atmosphere. Popular with expats and seasoned travelers.
Daiquiri Dick's
One of Puerto Vallarta's original institutions — over 30 years on Playa Los Muertos. Innovative menu combining Pacific flavors with Mediterranean influences. The famed daiquiris and fresh fish preparations are as good as ever. Perfect for a long, leisurely beach lunch.
Le Kliff
Perched on a cliff overlooking the ocean under one of the largest palapas in the world, 25 minutes south of PV. Ranked Top 10 fine dining in Mexico. The views alone justify the drive — but the food is equally impressive. Pure magic at sunset.
Tacos Sonorita Olas Altas
Best al pastor in PV — char from real fire, outstanding marinade, blue corn tortillas, and fresh pineapple. Great margaritas in hibiscus, watermelon, and tamarind. Morning transformation (8 AM–1 PM): becomes La Chilaquería with PV's best chilaquiles.
Sí Señor
Part of The Blue Shrimp Group — two locations right on the water. Known for fresh seafood, exceptional fajitas praised as the best in PV, and sunset views. More beach-club energy than its sibling restaurant, great for long afternoon sessions.
Pancho's Takos
Arguably Puerto Vallarta's most famous street taco stand. Always a line — always worth it. Carne asada, al pastor, and chorizo tacos prepared live on a traditional taquero setup. The kind of spot that defines what a city's food scene is all about.
La Maddalena
Upscale Italian dining along the Marina Vallarta boardwalk with romantic canal and yacht views. Excellent handmade pasta, risotto, and wood-fired dishes. A go-to for couples and groups seeking an elegant European dinner experience after a marina walk.
La Cappella
Strolling musicians, cobblestone terrace, warm candlelight, and stunning views make every dinner a celebration. Two people can enjoy dinner and a bottle of wine for around $100. A beloved PV institution for anniversaries and special occasions.
Café San Angel
A Vallarta institution since 1987. Morning: extensive breakfast plates and smoothies as The Breakfast Club. Evening: The Hamburger Grill with gourmet Angus beef burgers. Perfect corner location on Olas Altas for people-watching. Dog-friendly.
El Dorado Beach Club
Next door to La Palapa, right on Los Muertos Beach. Breakfast, lunch, or dinner with toes in the sand and a front-row view of the Los Muertos Pier. Part of PV's most iconic restaurant group. Cold beers, fresh ceviche, and perfect beach vibes.
The Top Sky Bar & Restaurante
Gourmet cocktails, exquisite dishes, and the best panoramic ocean views in the Romantic Zone. Sunday Brunch is a full spectacle — drag queens, endless mimosas, and ocean views that blow minds. Mantamar Beach Club access included.
Joe Jack's Fish Shack
A PV staple since 2005. Two levels: a Mexican cantina bar downstairs with a rock playlist, and an open-air rooftop upstairs. Fresh local seafood, legendary mai-tais, fish tacos, and grilled whole snapper. 4.8/5 with 11,000+ reviews.
L'Angolo di Napoli
Authentic Neapolitan pizza and housemade pasta downtown. The wood-oven Tutta Carne pizza is legendary. Ranked #77 of 1,360 PV restaurants, 4.7/5 rating. Cash only. Simple, no-frills décor — the food is the entire star of the show.
Derby City Burgers
Huge portions, fresh ingredients, and burgers visitors consistently rank in their top 5 ever. Reasonable prices, amazing service, and a friendly neighborhood vibe. The turkey burger and sweet potato fries are standouts. Go on a night you want a break from Mexican food.
ICÚ
A stylish, under-the-radar bar and restaurant in the Romantic Zone known for creative cocktails, a curated small-plates menu, and a cool intimate atmosphere. The kind of spot that feels like a local secret — because it genuinely is.
Art & Culture
Galleries, murals, colonial history, and world-class performance
The Malecón Sculptures
Over 1.5 km of oceanfront promenade lined with world-class sculptures, galleries, street performers, and the iconic Boy on a Seahorse statue. PV's outdoor museum — free and spectacular at sunset.
Church of Our Lady of Guadalupe
PV's most iconic building — a Renaissance tower visible from nearly everywhere in the city. The surrounding cobblestone streets and colonial architecture are perfect for slow wandering. A spiritual and architectural anchor of Old Town PV.
Street Art Scene
One of the most vibrant street art scenes in Mexico. Colorful murals cover entire building facades throughout the Romantic Zone, Centro, and beyond. Every corner tells a story — a free and endlessly photogenic open-air gallery.
Art Galleries — Wednesday Art Walk
Puerto Vallarta has one of the most vibrant gallery scenes in Mexico. The Wednesday Art Walk connects dozens of galleries in open-house style — wine, live music, and artists in residence throughout the Romantic Zone.
Chocomuseo — Chocolate Workshop
Trace Mexico's culinary history through chocolate in a hands-on bean-to-bar workshop. Learn traditional Aztec techniques, grind cacao, and take home what you make. Delicious and educational — perfect for all ages.
Traditional Mexican Fiesta Night
Pre-Hispanic dances, mariachi, charrería, regional costumes from across Mexico, and a traditional buffet dinner. An evening full of music, history, and celebration showcasing the incredible diversity of Mexican regional culture.
Nearby Places
Day trips and weekend escapes from Puerto Vallarta
Sayulita
Colorful cobblestone streets, great surf, fresh tacos, and a laid-back bohemian energy entirely its own. Officially a Pueblo Mágico. Perfect for surfing, beach wandering, excellent food, and experiencing a town that lives by its own rhythm.
Bucerías & Nuevo Vallarta
Bucerías is a charming beach town with a great Thursday art walk, excellent local restaurants, and long beautiful beach. Nuevo Vallarta next door has luxury resorts, the Dolphin Adventure Center, and La Isla shopping village.
Punta Mita
Home to world-class surf breaks, the Four Seasons, and pristine beaches. Public access available. Lobster Paradise (Blue Shrimp Group) is here for a great lunch with some of the freshest seafood in the entire bay.
San Pancho (San Francisco)
Quieter and more refined than Sayulita, with a strong arts community, excellent restaurants, yoga retreats, and one long beautiful beach. A favorite of Mexico's creative class and travelers seeking authenticity without the crowds.
San Sebastián del Oeste
A beautifully preserved colonial silver-mining town in the Sierra Madre accessible by mountain road or small plane. Historic churches, cobblestone streets, cool mountain air, and a genuine step back into 18th-century Mexico.
Yelapa Village
The most remote and authentic village on Banderas Bay — accessible only by sea. A jungle waterfall, fresh seafood on the beach, and the rare feeling of a place that hasn't been fully discovered yet. One of Mexico's last true hidden gems.
Nightlife
Sunset cruises, drag brunches, live music, and late-night tacos
Malecón Bar Hopping
As the sun goes down, the Malecón transforms — bars, cafés, and clubs open along the waterfront, live bands play at multiple spots, and DJs keep it going till dawn. The 1.5 km stretch is pure energy from dusk onward.
Zona Romántica After Dark
The heart of PV's nightlife — rooftop mezcal bars, craft cocktail lounges, dance clubs, and late-night taco stands all within walking distance. Most alive from 10 PM onward. Also PV's welcoming LGBTQ+ hub with iconic bars.
Sunset Sailboat Cruise
Multiple operators offer cocktail cruises at dusk around Banderas Bay — one of the most popular ways to start an evening in PV. Cold drinks, ocean breeze, and the city glowing gold at sunset. The perfect prelude to dinner.
Marina Vallarta Night Market
Every Thursday the Marina boardwalk comes alive with silver jewelry, leather goods, artisanal ceramics, local art, and live music — all surrounded by yachts. A refined, atmospheric evening market that feels uniquely Puerto Vallarta.
The Top Sky Bar — Drag Brunch
The most fabulous brunch in PV — drag queens, endless mimosas, panoramic ocean views, and Mantamar Beach Club access all included. A Sunday ritual for those who know. Arrive early for the best terrace table. 1,249 MXN per person.
Rhythms of the Night — ALMA
The ultimate PV night out — sunset cruise to a private beach, candle-lit jungle paths, a world-class Cirque du Soleil-inspired show, and gourmet dinner under the stars. Nothing else in Puerto Vallarta compares to this experience.
Shopping
Silver jewelry, talavera, artisan markets, and boutiques
Malecón & Old Town Shops
Handicraft shops, silver jewelry, talavera pottery, hand-painted glassware, and art galleries all along the waterfront and surrounding cobblestone streets. The best concentration of authentic Mexican crafts in the city — all within walking distance.
Mercado Municipal
Fresh produce, spices, leather goods, traditional clothing, and authentic souvenirs at local prices — where residents actually shop. Great for dried chiles, vanilla beans, and handmade goods that won't be found anywhere else.
Marina Night Market
Fine silver jewelry, semi-precious stones, fashion accessories from independent designers, hand-painted ceramics, and artisanal glassware — all set along the yacht-lined Marina with live music and a magical atmosphere.
Olas Altas & Basilio Badillo Street Shops
Independent clothing stores, artisan shops, contemporary design boutiques, and handcraft galleries along PV's two most iconic Romantic Zone streets. Best area for unique, locally-made fashion and home goods — far from mass tourism.
La Isla Shopping Village
A modern outdoor shopping center built along a canal in Nuevo Vallarta — international brands, restaurants, a cinema, and a great waterfront atmosphere. Perfect for a rainy day or when you need familiar brands in a beautiful tropical setting.
Fine Art Galleries — Old Town
One of the most vibrant gallery scenes in Mexico. Galería Corsica and Arte Latinoamericano carry notable Mexican and Latin American works. The Wednesday Art Walk (Oct–May, 6 PM) is the best way to see multiple galleries in one evening.
Eco Activities
Sea turtles, mangroves, UNESCO reserves, and whale encounters
Marietas Islands Tour
Snorkel a UNESCO-protected island reserve — spot blue-footed boobies that nest only here and in the Galápagos, swim into the Hidden Beach, encounter humpback whales in season (Dec–Mar), and explore crystalline waters teeming with marine life.
Sea Turtle Release
Every summer, Olive Ridley sea turtles nest on Banderas Bay beaches. Volunteers protect the eggs until hatching — then at sunset, release hundreds of hatchlings into the ocean. One of the most moving and memorable wildlife experiences in Mexico.
El Salado Mangrove Estuary
A fabulous exotic bird sanctuary and mangrove ecosystem in Nuevo Vallarta. Kayak or walk through the mangroves spotting herons, frigatebirds, roseate spoonbills — and crocodiles sunning on the banks. One of the most biodiverse spots near PV.
Los Arcos Snorkel & Dive
Three giant granite formations near Mismaloya form underwater caves and tunnels home to tropical fish, moray eels, lobsters, and stately manta rays. A completely protected marine area with some of the richest biodiversity on the Pacific coast.
Vallarta Botanical Gardens
One of the finest botanical gardens in Mexico — native orchids, tropical plants, a river for swimming, and 350+ bird species documented. A beautiful, peaceful half-day escape into native Jalisco flora and fauna. One of PV's most underrated gems.
Eco Whale Watching
Banderas Bay is one of the world's premier humpback whale nurseries. Small-group eco tours led by marine biologists focus on respectful observation — no chasing, no intrusion. Pure wonder at these magnificent animals in their natural habitat.
