BanderasNews
Puerto Vallarta Weather Report
Welcome to Puerto Vallarta's liveliest website!
Contact UsSearch
Why Vallarta?Vallarta WeddingsRestaurantsWeatherPhoto GalleriesToday's EventsMaps
 NEWS/HOME
 EDITORIALS
 ENTERTAINMENT
 VALLARTA LIVING
 PV REAL ESTATE
 TRAVEL / OUTDOORS
 DESTINATIONS
 TOURS & ACTIVITIES
 FISHING REPORT
 GOLF IN VALLARTA
 52 THINGS TO DO
 PHOTO GALLERIES
 LOCAL WEATHER
 BANDERAS AREA MAPS
 HEALTH / BEAUTY
 SPORTS
 DAZED & CONFUSED
 PHOTOGRAPHY
 READERS CORNER
 BANDERAS NEWS TEAM
Sign up NOW!

Free Newsletter!
Puerto Vallarta News NetworkTravel & Outdoors 

Puerto Vallarta's Many Beaches Offer Fun in The Sun

July 26, 2019

One of the "hidden beaches" on Puerto Vallarta's southern shores is Playa Caballo, a hidden oasis that offers calm, clear water, plenty of soft white sand, and a single bungalow-style hotel with a beach restaurant/bar.

Puerto Vallarta, Mexico - While heatwaves continue to make much of North America and Europe swelter, one of Mexico's most popular vacation destinations remains comfortable, with temperatures averaging 85°F. If you haven't considered a Puerto Vallarta beach vacation before, now might just be the perfect time.

Mexico's West Coast beach resort capital, Puerto Vallarta is a jewel of a historical city cradled between the Bay of Banderas and the Sierra Madre Occidental mountains. A combination of Colonial Mexican charm and barefoot beach escape, it's one of the best destinations in Mexico for travelers who truly want to "have it all."


From the beaches in the Hotel Zone to downtown, the Zona Romantica and beyond, there is no shortage of fantastic coastal access in Puerto Vallarta for the perfect beach vacation. In the Hotel Zone, visitors will find side-by-side beaches that stretch along the all-inclusive properties, ideal for picture-perfect sunbathing, an afternoon cocktail, or a sunset selfie.

Puerto Vallarta is the only destination in Mexico where the historical city center meets the sea. The picturesque Zona Romantica offers some of the most popular and beautiful beaches in the city.

Playa Los Muertos - lined by beach clubs, bars and restaurants - is always happening. By day, the beach is alive with activities ranging from stand up paddle and boogie boarding, banana boat rides and parasailing, to boat trips departing from the iconic Los Muertos Pier. By night, a visit to this part of town immerses visitors in the Romantic Zone's eclectic gastronomic scene and high-energy nightlife.

Moving south from Zona Romantica, travelers will discover Puerto Vallarta's "hidden" beaches, frequented mostly by locals or travelers in the know.

Playa Las Gemelas, or "The Twins Beach," is a pair of small beaches just a few miles from downtown. These quiet, off-the-radar strands are known for turquoise waters, gentle waves and crisp, white sand – the latter a rarity in Puerto Vallarta, renowned for the warm golden sands of most of its beaches. Keep in mind that there are no vendors or restaurants on Las Gemelas beach, so visitors will have to bring supplies with them, but the views are completely worth the extra effort.

Another picture-postcard beach on the south side of the city is Conchas Chinas, also heralded for its turquoise water and sugary sand. Visitors love this beach for the rock formations that create fun pools of water. This is a very glamorous part of town, so be on the lookout for the gorgeous mansions up in the hills, or A-list weddings down on the beach.


Further outside of town lie beaches that are only accessible by boat. The most popular is Playa Las Animas, a remote stretch of sand that's one of the most famous on Vallarta's southern shores - and entirely worth a day trip. It's packed with restaurants and bars perfect for spending the day lounging underneath the palm fronds of a traditional palapa, frosty margarita firmly in hand. Visitors can rent paddle boards, take banana boat rides, snorkel or simply relax on one of the many lounge chairs that line the shore.

Las Animas can be the starting point from which to explore some other hidden beaches, such as El Caballo Beach, a hidden oasis of calm, clear water and bleached sand with just a single bungalow-style hotel and beach restaurant/bar. Another such hideaway is Colomitos Beach, a small strand fringed by the jungle-covered mountains above and the rolling waves gently lapping against its sands.

One stop farther lies Yelapa, where attraction and activities include not only the fantastic beach but also jungle hikes to a stunning waterfall. The safe, beautiful walk to the falls takes about 30 to 40 minutes and ends at a refreshing natural pool perfect for a refreshing dip. While Yelapa makes for a wonderful day trip, visitors should consider renting a room at one of the hotels that line the beach.

No matter your vibe - from peace-and-quiet to maximum-party-and-adrenaline - Puerto Vallarta has the gorgeous beach to match. There's no time like the present to start discovering the beauty of what the beaches of Puerto Vallarta have to offer.

Source: VisitPuertoVallarta.com