Puerto Vallarta is located on the pacific coast of Mexico. Vallarta has lot of geographic benefits. It is at the center of one of the world's largest bays - the "Bahia de Banderas", or "Bay of Flags". The giant horseshoe shaped Bay has over 40 miles of coast along its circumference and measures about 20 miles from land's center to the Open Ocean and about 25 miles across, with depths of up to 10,000 feet. From December to April of each year, humpback whales come to visit and give birth in the Bay during the winter months. This also means that Puerto Vallarta residents and visitors are treated to most spectacular and colorful sunsets as the sun follows its nightly westerly dip into the Bay.
There are only two seasons: the dry season, October to May and the rainy season Mid-June to Mid-October). Air and ocean temperatures are usually cooler in the winter season, and are much warmer during the summer months. Even during the rainy season the temperature remains warm. And don't worry about hurricanes. Puerto Vallarta is known as a "hurricane hole", a place where the big winds seldom blow because of the Sierra Madre Mountain Range that surrounds the bay. The open end of the Bay faces west. This makes it a natural barrier against hurricanes of the Pacific Ocean. Puerto Vallarta offers the most stable water and weather conditions of the entire Pacific seaboard.
Puerto Vallarta is a destination for the whole family. You can enjoy over 30 different activities for the family: snorkeling, horse back riding, jet skiing, parasailing, jungle tour, jeep safari, Golfing, lots of shopping and restaurants, dolphin adventures, historic tours, dune buggy ride, ATV's, water slides, kids club, sun bathing, sailing, deep sea fishing, Eco-tours, whale watching and turtle release (in season).
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Puerto Vallarta, also called the Mexican Riviera, is located at the Pacific center side of Mexico. Vallarta is at the center of one of the world's largest bays - the "Bahia de Banderas", or "Bay of Flags". The giant horseshoe shaped Bay has over 40 miles of coast along its circumference and measures about 20 miles from land's center to the Open Ocean and about 25 miles across, with depths of up to 10,000 feet. They say that paradise is a state of mind. When all of the ingredients are of the highest quality, it can also be the place.
Puerto Vallarta covers more than 1,200 square kilometers, and has a population of more than 300,000 local residents. The city has modern conveniences and a modern infrastructure that has somehow managed to maintain its unique Old Mexican charm. In many areas of Puerto Vallarta you will feel like you are taking a step back in time. Because Puerto Vallarta lies on the Bahia Banderas, the second largest natural bay in North America, it is a haven for anyone who enjoys any type of beach activity.
Puerto Vallarta is one of the friendliest and most diverse beach destinations in the world. Once a tiny fishing village, Puerto Vallarta is now a world class resort that has retained all of the quaint charms of the original village yet embodies all of the characteristics you've come to expect in a modern resort. English is widely spoken, especially in the downtown area.
A modern marina and cruise ship port attract visitors on ships and yachts from all over the world. The city's clean, friendly atmosphere, unique Old Mexico ambiance and incredibly diverse shopping possibilities attract International and Mexican tourists. These unique attractions lure many of these visitors to return over and over again. Many of these tourists end up becoming full time residents or retiring in Puerto Vallarta.
With distinct different beach zones and more than forty individual beaches mark Puerto Vallarta as one of the favorite destinations for the true beach lover. The first zone is north of Puerto Vallarta. Playa de Oro and the Marina district are here. The Playa de Oro is a wide, sandy beach with a few rocky areas interspersed. It is also very popular with guests and locals alike. Even further north, the beaches of Banderas Bay are pristine and quiet as they reach up toward Punta de Mita. If you're into surfing, these northern beaches, which are subject to strong surf, perfect for catching a wave. The best windsurfing also takes place in this area.
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Placement of your property in the Vallarta Multi-List, a comprehensive catalog used by A.M.P.I. member brokers throughout the Bay of Banderas.Development of a Property Profile detailing your property's features, with photographs, which will be distributed to Agents and clients alike. An Open House is held to present your property to local realtors. A color high-quality brochure can be designed to enhance the Property Profile and for use in marketing activities.Advertisements in local English and Spanish media, such as Vallarta Today, Vallarta Lifestyles, Vallarta Opina, El Financiero. Such advertisements are selected for their usefulness, readership and distribution. |
Coldwell Banker La Costa Realty Web Site will include your property with description and photos. Ongoing Web marketing activities will feature your property.
Advertisements in selected media, such as Alaska Airlines in-flight magazine, Unique Homes magazine, Who's Who in Luxury Real Estate Web site, the Los Angeles Times. Media is chosen for its usefulness, readership and distribution. If you would like one of our listing specialists to contact you concerning the possible sale of your property in the Puerto Vallarta area, please take a moment to email us some pertinent information concerning your property and we will respond to you as soon as possible. Thank you in advance. |