DEEP SEA FISHING Marina Vallarta Puerto Vallarta, Jallisco 48450 Mexico Deep Sea Fishing tours can be arranged directly with our hotel contact Daniel Nuñez (danny@playafiesta.com): Prices for a boat with a/c: • 6 hour tour - $900 plus 16% tax for 1-12 people (flat rate for a private boat) starts at 8am • 8 hour tour - $1100 plus 16% tax for 1-12 people (flat rate for a private boat) starts at 7am Departs from Marina Vallarta (approximately 25-30 minutes North of Playa Fiesta) • Taxi cost for 4 guests, approximately $225 Pesos • Form of payment: Charged to the guest’s room bill
ZIP LINING Carretera a Barra de Navidad 5002, Mismaloya Puerto Vallarta, Jallisco 48294 Mexico Zip line tours can be arranged directly with our hotel contact Daniel Nuñez (danny@playafiesta.com): Tour Hours 10:15 am 12:15pm 2:15pm Cost $89 USD per guest plus 16% (1-10 people) $85 USD per guest plus 16% (if 11 or more guests participate) $68 USD per guest plus 16% (for kids 5-11 yrs old) Meeting point is at Jacalito, approximately 10 minutes South of Playa Fiesta Approximately 4 ½ hours Taxi cost for 4 guests, approximately $100 Pesos Form of payment: Charged to the guest’s room bill
SNORKELING AND OTHER SEA ADVENTURES Km. 11.5, Carr. a Barra de Navidad, Zona Hotelera Puerto Vallarta, Jallisco 48300 Mexico Snorkeling and other tours described below can be arranged directly with our hotel contact Daniel Nuñez (danny@playafiesta.com): Snorkeling – $50 USD plus 16% tax, per guest (maximum 12 guests, 1-1 ½ hours) Las Animas – Las Ánimas de Quimixto, more known as just "Las Animas", is a beautiful beach in the southern zone of Puerto Vallarta. It is the first stop water taxis make (locally called "pangas") on the way West in the southern section of the Banderas Bay. $80 USD plus 16% tax, per guest (3-4 hours) Fishing on the bay – $100 USD plus 16% tax, per guest (maximum of 5 guests, 3 hours) Scuba Diving $125 USD plus 16% tax (1 tank per guest) $160 USD plus 16% tax (2 tanks per guest) Maximum 6 guests per boat Approximately 1 hour
Puerto Vallarta’s pier and Malecon are both emblematic of the city. The Malecon, or boardwalk, stretches for a mile along the oceanfront and is filled with art, statues, shops, restaurants, street food vendors, buskers, sculptures, and the famous Puerto Vallarta sign. The majority (more than 80%) of the Malecon is pedestrian-only. You can find people strolling the Malecon any time of the day, but after sunset, the Malecon really comes alive. You can find locals and visitors sitting on the seawall or strolling hand in hand, stopping to buy esquites (Mexican Street Corn Salad) or cotton candy.
Puerto Vallarta is surrounded by some impressive waterfalls and one of the best ways to explore them is by booking a waterfall hike. Hikes range from a couple of hours to all day and are geared for various fitness levels. Be sure to check out the popular Jungle Waterfall Hike & Swim or Hidden Beaches tours. One of the best places to find hikes is by using Airbnb Experiences— a great way to support the local community.