27 Best Things to Do in Puerto Vallarta (in 2024)

The author sitting on the sand above the sea on the Conchas Chinas Beach

If you’re short on time, this guide will help you discover the absolute best things to do in Puerto Vallarta.

Puerto Vallarta has a lot to offer: beautiful beaches, lush mountain jungles, incredible scuba diving, gastronomic experiences galore, and world class performances. The only problem is sorting through it all!

Never fear, though, because I’m here to help.

Over multiple trips, I’ve spent more than two months exploring Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. I made an effort to check out all the most popular activities and attractions in Puerto Vallarta. I hope you like it!

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Best Things to Do in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico

Playa Los Muertos

The most popular beach in Puerto Vallarta for a reason, Playa Los Muertos is fun and vibrant.

The author Clara Kesseler in Playa Los Muertos Puerto Vallarta

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The best and most popular beach in Puerto Vallarta is Playa Los Muertos. This is a great place for water sports, volleyball, or just relaxing with a drink in hand. Los Muertos beach offers a wide variety of restaurants, live music, massage services, boating, swimming lessons, and more.

Pro tip: there are many street vendors who sell practically anything you can think of, but note many can be a little too insistent. A firm “no” or shake of the head helps.

Fun trivia: According to some Puerto Vallarta locals I met, Playa Los Muertos receives its name from “the dead” because, during the colonial period, pirates used to brutally ambush the natives who were forced to bring down the gold they collected on the hills via donkeys.

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Puerto Vallarta Botanical Gardens

Escape to nature at Puerto Vallarta’s lush botanical gardens.

The author with plants in the Puerto Vallarta Botanical Garden
My favorite thing to do in Puerto Vallarta.

📍 Google Maps | Phone: +52 322-223-6182 | Website | Hours: 9 am – 6 pm Tue-Sun

The Vallarta Botanical Garden is the perfect place to escape the bustle of the city and connect with nature. The botanical garden is just a short drive outside Puerto Vallarta, but feels a world away.

In the Puerto Vallarta Botanical Garden, you’ll find expansive displays of the native vegetation, including one of the largest collections of orchids in all of Mexico.

You can also enjoy the company of the many different animals that live in the garden (check out the Jaguar that lives next to the river), swim in the river, and try out the La Hacienda de Oro restaurant.

👉 Pro Tip: The Vallarta Botanical Garden ticket will get you free entry for a week, so you can come back again!

Walk The Malecon Puerto Vallarta

Take in free performances and sample food along Puerto Vallarta’s famous boardwalk.

An artist, making sand sculpture on the Malecon of Puerto Vallarta
A sand sculpture artist at work on the Malecon of Puerto Vallarta

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The Malecón de Puerto Vallarta is a boardwalk that runs along the beach in Puerto Vallarta. The Malecón is the perfect spot to find live shows, art, street food, restaurants with access to the beach, live music, crafts, and other activities.

The walk along the Malecón is one of the many free activities in Puerto Vallarta. You can visit it at any time of the day, although I personally recommend going at sunset to enjoy the view. At the south of the boardwalk, you can find “Los Arcos,” architectural structures forming an amphitheater.

As the Malecon path cuts through downtown Puerto Vallarta, you can visit the nearby Plaza de Armas, the Church of Our Lady of Guadalupe, and the Naval Museum Secretaria de Marina Armada de México.

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Mirador de la Cruz del Cerro

Get a birds eye view of Puerto Vallarta and the Pacific Ocean.

The author, Clara, in Mirador de la Cruz del Cerro

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The Mirador de la Cruz del Cerro is one of my favorite free things to do in Puerto Vallarta.

Getting to the Mirador requires an arduous uphill walk. Depending on your physical condition and preferred pace, the hike takes between 20 and 45 minutes. Don’t forget to bring a water bottle and bug spray!

Once up at the Mirador de la Cruz del Cerro viewpoint, you can enjoy a panoramic view of the city as you look out over the crystal blue ocean water, lush green vegetation, and the dramatic mountain landscape which makes Puerto Vallarta so special.

The Mirador is one on the attractions in Puerto Vallarta that both tourists and locals enjoy (hey, everyone loves the opportunity to take a good photo right?).

Marina Vallarta

An upscale marina area where you wander among yachts, shop at fancy restaurants, or enjoy the night market.

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Marina Vallarta is located along the northern end of Puerto Vallarta, closer to the airport. It’s a popular place to stay in Puerto Vallarta, and home to several hotels and apartment rentals.

Around sunset, the marina is the perfect place to go for a stroll among the luxury yachts, boutique shops, and restaurants. There’s also an 18 hole golf course nearby.

From October to May, Marina Vallarta is home to a popular night market: the “Art & Market Marina Vallarta.” There are tons of vendors selling handmade crafts, as well as delicious local treats to try.

Casa Kimberly

A boutique Puerto Vallarta hotel with Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton history.

Bridge in Casa Kimberly Puerto Vallarta

📍 Google Maps | Phone: +52 322 222 1336 | Website | 👉 Search Hotel Availability on Booking.com

Casa Kimberly is a stunningly gorgeous boutique Puerto Vallarta hotel and is also one of the best tourist attractions in Puerto Vallarta.

Casa Kimberly is famous because of its story involving the renowned Hollywood stars Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton. The couple met up in Puerto Vallarta in 1962 for the filming of the movie Night of the Iguana, where they began their passionate love story.

Burton and Taylor were staying in different houses but both were in front of the other, so Richard decided to build a bridge over the street to connect both houses and be able to privately live their romance. After a few years, Richard bought the house and gave it to Taylor for her 32nd birthday.

👉 Pro Tip: The only way to get inside the Casa Kimberly hotel is by staying in it (if you can afford that, book your reservation here) or by visiting its restaurant. Otherwise, you can still walk down the street and see the famous bridge!

Conchas Chinas

Conchas Chinas is a less crowded beach just a short distance south of Zona Romantica.

The author sitting on the sand above the sea on the Conchas Chinas Beach

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Conchas Chinas is a beach and neighborhood located south of Puerto Vallarta, between the forest and the mountains. It was highly recommended to me by locals several times, and when I visited I found that there were fewer people (probably because it is harder to get too).

Conchas Chinas is a rockier beach area, and there isn’t as much in the ways of bars or restaurants immediately on the beach. But, if you ask me, that’s part of the charm!

From downtown Puerto Vallarta, you can get to Conchas Chinas by driving, taxi, or via the Mismaloya / Boca de Tomatlan public bus line.

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Casa 449

A local-run restaurant with gourmet takes on traditional Mexican dishes.

sopa de tortilla in Casa 449, Puerto Vallarta
You must try the tortilla soup!

📍 Google Maps | Phone: +52 322 688 7000 | Hours: 8 am – 2 pm Wed-Mon

You won’t find this local secret on other lists, but trust me when I say that dining at Casa 449 is a must in Puerto Vallarta.

Casa 449 is a lesser-known family-run restaurant whose managers trained as international chefs in some of the most expensive restaurants in Puerto Vallarta and Spain. The result is a menu based on local dishes that adds a gourmet flair.

This place is located on the outskirts of Zona Romantica, only 9 blocks from the sea, but in an area that is less frequented by tourists.

The best part is that Casa 449 is very affordable considering the quality. You’ll spend less than half the cost of the more famous restaurants near the beach, and you get (in my opinion) much better food. Just remember to keep Casa 449 our little secret, ok?

Free Puerto Vallarta Walking Tour

Learn all about the local history and Puerto Vallarta hotspots with a free guide.

Clara walking along the Malecón on the Free Walking Tour Puerto Vallarta

📞 Phone: +52 322.222.0923 | Website | Hours: 9 am and noon Tue & Wed, 9 am Sat

There are few things better to do in Puerto Vallarta than walking around the city and appreciating it from every angle. That is why I think it’s an awesome idea to go on one of the free tours in Puerto Vallarta organized by the Secretary of Tourism of Puerto Vallarta.

In 2 hours you can learn and visit places in the city while learning from an expert local guide.

👉 Information: Walking tours are on Tuesdays, Wednesdays at 9 am and 12pm, also on Saturdays at 9 am. No prior reservation is required and the meeting point is at the Municipal Tourism office in the Old City Hall building in Old Town Puerto Vallarta, between the Church of Our Lady of Guadalupe and the Plaza de Armas. For more information, see here.

Plaza de Armas

Check out the main square of Puerto Vallarta, where the city comes to life.

Plaza de Armas Puerto Vallarta

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Puerto Vallarta, like many Latin American cities, has a beautiful main square called the Plaza de Armas. The Plaza de Armas is located near the “Romantic Zone” and in front of the Malecón, right in the heart of the city.

On Sundays you can enjoy local dancers and performers in the center of the square, all set against the backdrop of the next site on this list …

Church Of Our Lady Of Guadalupe

A neo-baroque style church that often hosts festivities.

View of the bell tower of the Our Lady of Guadalupe in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico

📍 Google Maps | Phone: +52 322 222 1326 | Website

The Church of Our Lady of Guadalupe is an iconic place in Puerto Vallarta. The church was built around the same time that the town was founded in the 20th century, and it sports a neo-baroque style.

During the first two weeks of December, this church celebrates the Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe. If you visit the church on these dates you can enjoy mariachi music and festive food with the locals.

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Go Whale Watching

Hop on a whale-watching tour and see the best of these majestic animals.

Whale watching in the Banderas Bay near Puerto Vallarta, Mexico

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Definitely one of the most memorable experiences in Puerto Vallarta, whale watching in Puerto Vallarta is best between December and March, which is when the humpback whales visit Banderas Bay.

When I went whale watching during the month of January, we saw half a dozen whales as well as quite a few dolphins!

The best way to see the whales is to go with an organized expedition. There are many tours and boats to choose from, but this one led by a marine biologist is especially popular.

Zona Romantica

One of the most popular areas of Puerto Vallarta, Zona Romantica has plenty of things to do.

Panoramic photo of the Romantic Zone and the sea in Puerto Vallarta

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Zona Romantica is one of the most popular areas of the city, and the neighborhood where I would recommend basing yourself during your stay.

In Zona Romantica, you’ll find some of Puerto Vallarta’s best restaurants, a plethora of LGBT bars, live drag queen shows, and more. Puerto Vallarta is one of the most gay-friendly cities in Mexico, and perhaps the world, so this is a great place to visit in Puerto Vallarta for LGBT travelers.

But regardless of your orientation and identity, you’re sure to love Zona Romantica as it is also home to the number one thing to do in Puerto Vallarta, the popular beach Playa de Los Muertos. From the beach, you’ll find an artistic modern pier where I recommend hiring a water taxi to take you to different islands.

Rhythms of the Night – SAVIA Show

A beachside show with dancers and light shows.

View of a performer in makeup at Rythyms of the Night Puerto Vallarta

Rhythms of the Night is a spectacular show set on a beachside stage featuring dancers and light shows. The show is produced by Gilles Ste Croix, co-founder of the famous Cirque du Soleil, so it certainly sounds incredible right?

It’s not cheap, but hey you’re on vacation! You can book a ticket to enjoy the show and dinner after a cruise on the bay.

Museo Naval

Puerto Vallarta’s Museo Naval is a great place to learn about Mexico’s Naval history.

Museo naval secretaria de marina armada de mexico Puerto Vallarta

📍 Google Maps | Phone: +52 322 223 5357 | Website | Hours: 10 am – 5 pm daily, Closed on Mondays

The naval museum in Puerto Vallarta is a very interesting place where you’ll learn the naval history of Mexico from pre-colonial times to the modern era.

Tourists usually visit it when they’re passing through the boardwalk to enjoy the cafeteria and air conditioning, but they all end up delighted with the museum.

One of the things that will catch your interest is the life-size simulator of a naval skipper. Definitely a great little museum.

Mismaloya

A small fishing village and great day trip from Puerto Vallarta.

View of boat on Mismaloya Beach near Puerto Vallarta Mexico

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Known as the setting for the movie Night of the Iguana, the small fishing village of Mismaloya is a beautiful place for a day trip from Puerto Vallarta. Mismaloya is surrounded by a small jungle and features a large number of restaurants you can enjoy right on the beach.

Mismaloya’s beach is not very big, but it is very beautiful. If you tire of sunning yourself and want a more energetic activity, then hire a boat to take you out into the sea and see the beach from a different perspective.

To get to Mismaloya, you can drive, take an Uber, or take the bus. Just make sure to carefully plan your transportation back, as my friends and I got stuck there late at night one time waiting for the bus!

Playa las Gemelas

A lesser-known beach with clear water and gorgeous sand.

Overhead view of the shoreline at Playa las Gemelas, Puerto Vallarta

📍 Google Maps | Phone: +52 322 228 0106 | Website

If you get tired of the crowds in the main beaches in Puerto Vallarta, then head down for a day trip to Playa las Gemelas. One of the beaches with the clearest water, Playa Gemelas is located just south of Puerto Vallarta, 10 minutes from the city center. It’s ideal for a day of relaxation and snorkeling.

Banderas Bay

Get out on the water of the bay that protects Puerto Vallarta.

Banderas Bay Puerto Vallarta

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Banderas Bay is the name for the giant bay upon which Puerto Vallarta, and most of the beach destinations in this post, sits. The bay helps protect the city from hurricanes, and also helps keep the shoreline more tranquil.

Getting out on the water and enjoying the bay is definitely something you need to do at least once on your trip. There is a really great snorkeling tour on a luxury yacht to consider, or if you really want to splash out you can rent your own private boat (with captain) using the Sailo yacht rental site.

Yelapa

A tranquil town that can only be reached from Puerto Vallarta by water taxi.

People enjoying the waterfall in Yelapa, Puerto Vallarta.
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Yelapa is a town with a beach located southwest of Puerto Vallarta, where the bay can only be accessed with a water taxi. Yelapa is home to possibly the single most beautiful beach near Puerto Vallarta.

The beach has thick yellowish sand, warm and transparent water, and different restaurants with access to the sea where you can relax with a pina colada and some quesadillas.

At the eastern end of the beach, there are stairs that’ll lead you to town and the waterfall. Definitely one of the more popular activities in Puerto Vallarta.

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Check Out Puerto Vallarta’s Food Tours

Try the best of Puerto Vallarta food with a specialty tour.

A plate of tacos and salsas
Hungry yet?

Puerto Vallarta has so many great food tours. Love tacos and churros? Check out the popular Taco Adventure Tour, where you will visit several Mexican food stalls and eat heaping plates of tacos, quesadillas, churros, sopes, pozole and more – all while meeting other hungry travelers.

Prefer to get your drink on? It’s always 5 o’clock at the Puerto Vallarta Mixology Tour, where your guide will “teach” you about the quality roots of different drinks such as tequila, mezcal, micheladas, among others. Plus, you will also enjoy very tasty tacos and desserts!

Or maybe you want to learn how to cook? There is a popular local cooking class led by an international chef who will teach you all his tricks for preparing typical Mexican dishes. Definitely a great skill to take home from Mexico!

Sierra Madre Mountains

Do one of the many outdoorsy activities in these nearby mountains.

Sierra Madre mountains with residences, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico

Puerto Vallarta is surrounded by the incredible Sierra Madre mountains, where you can find lots of activities such as quad/ATV riding through the jungle, horseback riding tours, hiking, and more.

Escaping into the mountain rainforests is definitely a great alternative if you get tired of too much time at the beach!

Marigalante Pirate Ship

A 6-hour sailing experience that includes food and snorkeling.

View of a pirate ship in Banderas Bay Puerto Vallarta, Mexico

📍 Google Maps | Phone: +52 800 269 4445 | Website

The Marigalante Priate Ship is a popular experience in Puerto Vallarta which, you guessed it, simulates being on board a pirate ship! A great activity for families, a tour on the ship lasts 6 hours sailing.

You’ll sail into bay, enjoy views of the coast, and gorge yourself on food and drink at the open bar. The program includes themed shows, which children are likely to enjoy. The ship also stops for snorkeling. If you’re visiting in January or February you may even spot a whale.

Islas Marietas

A protected natural area just 2 hours from Puerto Vallarta.

View of the famous Islas Marietas in Puerto Vallarta

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The Marietas Islands are protected natural area in the Marietas Islands National Park. They are made up of two uninhabited islands of volcanic origin, one round and the other elongated.

As it is a protected area, the number of people who have access per day is limited. The dramatic “beach of love” is particularly famous as it can only be reached by swimming through an underwater channel. From the inside, a stunning hole serves as a skylight onto the beach.

The trip to the Marietas Islands from Puerto Vallarta, Mexico is approximately 2 hours. You’ll need to go with a tour, and seats are limited, so be sure to book in advance (I suggest going with the most popular one on Viator).

Sunset Drinks at Chictini by Pinnacle

My friends’ favorite secret spot for sunset drinks. Chicitini is a hidden gem with epic views.

Clara posing for a photo against sunset views from the Chici tini rooftop bar
Me enjoying the sunset from Chicitini

📍 Google Maps | Website | Hours: 9 am – 9 pm daily

My friends may be upset at me for sharing this next thing to do, because until now it’s been our own little hidden gem. But the epic sunset views and open patio at Chictini by Pinnacle is too good to be kept a secret forever!

This small rooftop bar in Zona Romantic has incredible views, delicious cocktails, ample seating, and frequent happy hour specials. It’s the best place to come for sunset in Puerto Vallarta in my opinion!

Boca de Tomatlan

A small fishing village noted for scuba diving and relaxing.

Boca de Tomatlan cove by Pacific Ocean near Puerto Vallarta, Mexico

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Boca de Tomatlan is a quiet fishing village located near Puerto Vallarta. It’s a popular place for diving and makes for a great thing to do near Puerto Vallarta. Guarded by palm trees on each side, “Boca” offers a pretty little bay that makes for a great place to chill and relax away from the crowds.

From Puerto Vallarta, you can get to Boca de Tomatlan by taking the Mismaloya bus line.

Playa Las Animas

One of the best beaches near Puerto Vallarta for relaxing.

Boat on the edge of the beach Las Animas
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If the only thing you want to do in Puerto Vallarta is to disconnect from the world, enjoy nature, and have a great experience, then Playa Las Animas may be the thing to do near Puerto Vallarta for you.

This tropical beach is accessible by water taxi or bus, and offers clear sands plus crystal clear and warm water. Surf, kayak, snorkel – or just relax and enjoy one of the best beaches near Puerto Vallarta.

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Las Caletas Beach Hideaway

Only accessible by boat, this beach is stunning.

View of Caleta Beach near Puerto Vallarta, Mexico

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While I didn’t quite have time to visit myself, many locals recommended Las Caletas Beach Hideaway as a great day trip from Puerto Vallarta. The beach sits on a scenic stretch of sand that is nestled between the mountains of the Sierra Madre and only accessible via boat. It looks absolutely stunning.

In particular, it is famous for several hammocks located right on the shoreline, where you can relax as the waves lap up underneath you.

FAQs About What to Do in Puerto Vallarta

What are some free and cheap things to do in Puerto Vallarta?

Free attractions in Puerto Vallarta include walking the Malecon boardwalk, lounging on Playa Los Muertos, going for a sunset walk in Marina Vallarta, or climbing to the Mirador de la Cruz del Cerro viewpoint.

What are good things to do with kids in Puerto Vallarta?

Fun things to do with kids in Puerto Vallarta include going whale watching during whale season, seeing the Rhythms of the Night – SAVIA Show, or taking children on the Marigalante Pirate Ship.

What are romantic ideas for Puerto Vallarta?

Romantic activities in Puerto Vallarta you might enjoy include enjoying a candlelight dinner at Casa 449, taking a whale watching tour, having sunset drinks at Chictini by Pinnacle, or escaping for a day to the stunning beaches of Yelapa.

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That’s it for this list of the best things to do in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. Which one is your favorite? What are you planning to do in Puerto Vallarta?

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4 Comments

  1. Missed San Francisco, Sayulita – is a village on Mexico’s Pacific coast backed by the Sierra Madre Occidental mountains. It’s known for beaches with strong surf, like the central Sayulita Beach. To the west, Los Muertos Beach is more sheltered, sandwiched between protective rocks. Galleries in Sayulita sell artworks by Huichol indigenous people. Southwest, the Marieta Islands have diverse wildlife such as humpback whales and dolphins.

    Also Bucerías – meaning “place of divers”, is a small beach resort town in Nayarit on a stretch of Mexico’s Pacific coast known as the Riviera Nayarit, on the Bay of Banderas, between La Cruz de Huanacaxtle and Nuevo Vallarta.

    Love going to these nearby towns

    1. Amazing job checking off all the best sites in Puerto Vallarta! You definitely should try Casa 449 – and tell them Clara sent you 🙂

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