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Puerto Vallarta: Living a Real Mexican Tropical Lifestyle
Puerto Vallarta is rich with so many things, such as culture, entertainment, and history. That’s why being here means living a real Mexican tropical lifestyle.
What to Do in Puerto Vallarta
Puerto Vallarta provides several attractions and activities to their visitors. If you don’t know where to start, you can always refer to the list below:
1. Enjoy their annual festivals. You can begin at any point in Puerto Vallarta on the month of November. At this time, the weather may have been turning cold in preparation for December and the small towns are brimming with life because of too many festivals. The Cultural Festival, for one, is the most ideal time to see the fusion of culture and arts in the native’s performances. You can also get a taste of delectable Mexican dishes, in their annual international gourmet festival. If you have a soft spot for golf, you can watch their Vallarta Cup tournaments. For the film buffs, the film festival in Puerto Vallarta is the best time to grab a theater seat.
2. Explore San Sebastian. Tucked away in the valleys of Puerto Vallarta is the town of San Sebastian. This used to be one of the oldest homes of the first Mexican settlers in the city, back in 1605. Today, it is not a mining town for silver. The best way to travel to San Sebastian is by boarding a Cessna plane. This will also give you an opportunity to see Puerto Vallarta and even the magnificent seas on aerial view.
3. Take a half-day tour to Huichols. Back in the days, majority of Puerto Vallarta is occupied by native Indians. As time passed, however, a lot of them are already gone, and modern civilization took place. That’s why the trip to see the Huichols should be something you should not miss. These people are known to be the Aztec descendants. They have learned to keep themselves away from modernism and technology and thus are able to preserve their beliefs, rituals, culture, and history. Their houses still showcase the influence of Pre-Columbian era. If you want to experience a totally new way of seeing Mexican life, you can participate in a half-day trip to their territory. Don’t forget to buy a well-made handicraft in their souvenir shops.
4. Take the kids to the water park. The water parks are the best places to take your kids, especially during the summer months. There are wide varieties of wave pools and water slides, where they can play and just have some fun. They can also watch different performances and animal shows, such as dolphin and seal exhibitions.
5. Hit the beach. Puerto Vallarta is also well-known for their beaches, which are usually integrated in villas and hotels that are scattered all over the town. One example is that of Grupo Mayan hotel. You can enjoy different types of water activities, like parasailing, kayaking, swimming, snorkeling, and scuba diving. What’s more, you can purchase timeshares so you can have a nice place to stay while you’re in town while making a lucrative investment.
About the Author
Puerto Vallarta is the best choice for fun in the sun. You can enjoy some tee time, watch concerts, explore natural sceneries and old towns, or hit the beach. You can even buy your own time shares, such as in Grupo Mayan Hotels. The http://www.beachescapes.info provides you with more information.
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Please help me with this question;Mexican religion?
What are the religions on pre colonial Mayan and Incan civilizations in Mexico?
Thanks
Pagan I think
Mexican real estate?
I am interested in buying some real estate in Mexico and I have a couple questions:
1. Does anyone think that Hurricane Dean will affect real estate values on the Mayan Riviera?
2. Is the 99 year lease issued to foreigners who want land usage in Mexico fairly secure or are there issues about eminent domain, land use, etc.
Any other issues you think I should be aware of or advice you have for a first time buyer looking in Mexico would be appreicaited.
Hurricane dean will have little to no effect.
There are serious land rights issues you need to be aware about, and you need an expert in Mexican RE to help you.


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