New York, USA - With the Mexican Peso at an all-time low, with average exchange rate between $15-$17 pesos to the US dollar, Americans and Canadians looking for last minute deals to Puerto Vallarta will find that this is a traveler's market.
Puerto Vallarta is one of Mexico's top tourism destination. Known for its 100-year-old historic center, the heart of the destination, it is alive with authentic culture, art, nightlife and a range of award-winning traditional and international restaurants.
Dinner at Top Restaurants - Puerto Vallarta is home to over 300 restaurants ranging from internationally renowned establishments to mom-and-pap eateries offering dishes that go back generations. Dinner for two, including a three-course meal and a bottle of fine wine, at top iconic restaurants like La Palapa, Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton favorite beach-front eatery, where they brought all their celebrity friends to party; El Arrayán, famous for its exquisite traditional Mexican cuisine; or Barcelona Tapas, with its grand view of Banderas Bay and the downtown area, will cost less than $120 USD.
Artisan Tequilas - Many ranches and haciendas around Puerto Vallarta offer half day and full day activities including horseback riding, hiking, quad bike excursions and a tour of the tequila plantation and distillery; including tasting of top artisan tequilas and the local raicilla, a spirit of pre-Hispanic origin made from the agave root. Top quality tequila and raicilla will set one back around $20 USD.
VIP Beach Clubs - Enjoy the beach with plenty of pampering and luxury offered by one of Puerto Vallarta's beach clubs. Mantamar Beach club has day passes for as low as $350 pesos ($20 USD), with $250 pesos ($15 USD) counted as credit towards food and drinks.
Learn Spanish - Puerto Vallarta is a college town, home to international universities and private schools. A two-week Spanish immersion class at one of the many language centers located in Puerto Vallarta, which also offers the opportunity to learn about Mexican culture and traditions, costs as little as $150 USD a week.
San Sebastian del Oeste – A 90-minute drive east of Puerto Vallarta sends visitors back in time to a 17th century silver mining village nestled in the Sierra Madre Mountains. This sleeping town of 600 inhabitants is a colonial gem, filled with historic sites and great places to eat. Stroll around town at leisure or take a guided tour. A round-trip taxi ride from Puerto Vallarta and back costs around USD $90.
Your Own Private Beach - For travelers wishing to explore the natural oasis and warm Pacific Ocean waters in a secluded setting, Puerto Vallarta offers a variety of ways to enjoy their pristine secluded beaches. Take a round-trip water taxi ride out of Los Muertos Beach to secluded coves or isolated beaches like Colomitos, Las Animas, Boca de Tomatlan, Majahuitas, Quimixto, Playa El Caballo and many others. $20 USD pp.
Charter a Private Boat - Spend the day at sea, snorkeling, fishing, swimming, island hopping or just cruising and sun bathing on your own private boat. Prices start at $866 USD for 8 hours.
Viva Tequila Tour – Enjoy a Tequila tour and a live performance of traditional colorful Mexican folklore for about $60 USD a person.
Boutique Hotels - Puerto Vallarta's Downtown and Zona Romantica area is one of the most charming and authentic locations along Mexico's Pacific Coast, teaming with enchanting boutique hotels, each with its own charm, unique personality and history; offering the warm and friendly personalized service Puerto Vallarta is reputed for. Rates are as low as $40 USD per night.
Become a Taco Expert - There are a couple of signs visitors must look out for before buying a taco from a street stand.
1. Is the location popular? If you see a line of locals waiting to eat at the establishment that's generally a good sign.
2. When buying tacos from a local street vendor make sure the food is served in plates covered with a plastic for hygiene.
3. There should always be at least two people working the stand, one to serve food and the other to handle payments.
Try Ceviche el Güero or Tacos el Cunado, where a taco costs less than $1 USD.
Brunch at Canopy River – Take a ride to the middle of the Sierra Madre and enjoy a hearty Sunday Brunch amidst the varied and lush tropical flora and fauna of the rain forest surrounding Puerto Vallarta for less than $20 USD per person.
Walk the Malecón - The Malecon is Puerto Vallarta's heart and where everyone, both locals and tourists, gather for morning jogs, open air yoga classes and daytime or sunset strolls. It also has features some of the most delicious traditional street food, from tacos to corn on the cob with mayonnaise and chili, each for less than $1 USD.
Colorful Local Celebrations - Visiting Puerto Vallarta during any of its local festivals or celebrations that take place most every month, presents a culturally rewarding experience and a chance to see the city through the cultural traditions of its people. From the Day of the Dead to the Festival of Guadalupe, most cultural celebrations have activities that are free of charge.
The Puerto Vallarta Tourism Board has been working with all its trade partners to offer exclusive discounts when booking is made on their site: VisitPuertoVallarta.com. Visitors can find discounts on activities and stays with as much as 50% off.