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Westin Resort & Spa Puerto Vallarta
Rating: 4
Rates: 145 to 283 
Westin Resort & Spa Puerto Vallarta
A LA PLAYA VALLARTA SHORES
Rating: '
Rates: 171 to 627 
A LA PLAYA VALLARTA SHORES
CONDOS LA JOLLA DE MISMALOYA
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Rates: 74 to 205 
CONDOS LA JOLLA DE MISMALOYA
Dreams Puerto Vallarta Resort & Spa All Inclusive
Rating: 4
Rates: 352 to 854 
Dreams Puerto Vallarta Resort & Spa All Inclusive
Marriott CasaMagna Puerto Vallarta Resort & Spa
Rating: 4
Rates: 110 to 427 
Marriott CasaMagna Puerto Vallarta Resort & Spa
Mexican Resort at Los Tules
Rating: n/r
Rates: 85 to 385 
Mexican Resort at Los Tules
VALLARTA TORRE
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Rates: 125 to 170 
VALLARTA TORRE
Playa del Sol
Rating: 3
Rates: 176 to 212 
Playa del Sol
CASA ANITA Y CORONA DEL MAR
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Rates: 29 to 123 
CASA ANITA Y CORONA DEL MAR
Playa Del Sol Costa Sur
Rating: 3
Rates: 88 to 132 
Playa Del Sol Costa Sur
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Puerto Vallarta guide

 By reputation the second of Mexico's beach resorts, PUERTO VALLARTA is smaller, quieter and younger than Acapulco. In its own way, it is actually every bit as commercial - perhaps more so, since here tourism is virtually the only source of income - but appearances count for much, and Puerto Vallarta, while doing all it can to catch up with Acapulco, appears far less developed and retains a more Mexican feel.

It lies in the middle of the 22-kilometre wide BahA­a de Banderas , the seventh largest bay in the world, fringed by endless sandy beaches and backed by the jungly slopes of the Sierra Madre. Its hotels are scattered along several miles of coast with the greatest concentration in Nuevo Vallarta , north of the town and sliced through by an eight-lane strip of asphalt. Just south of Nuevo Vallarta is the new marina , where you can stroll along the boardwalk and have a look at how the other half live, on beautiful boats. Despite the frantic development of the last decade, the historic town centre, with its cobbled streets and white-walled, terracotta-roofed houses, sustains the tropical village atmosphere.

The town's relative youth is undoubtedly a contributing factor. Until 1954 Puerto Vallarta was a small fishing village where the RA­o Cuale spills out into the BahA­a de Banderas; then Mexicana airlines, their hand forced by Aeromexico's monopoly on flights into Acapulco, started promoting the town as a resort. Their efforts received a shot in the arm in 1964, when John Huston chose Mismaloya, 10km south, as the setting for his film of Tennessee Williams' play The Night of the Iguana , starring Richard Burton. The scandalmongering that surrounded Burton's romance with Elizabeth Taylor - who was not part of the cast but came along - is often attributed to putting Puerto Vallarta firmly in the international spotlight: "a mixed blessing" according to Huston, who stayed on here until his death in 1987, and whose bronze image stands on the Isla RA­o Cuale in town.

The package tourists stay, on the whole, in the beachfront hotels around the bay, but are increasingly penetrating the town centre to shop in the pricey boutiques and malls that line the streets leading back from the beach, and to eat in some of the very good restaurants both on the malecEn and downtown. Nevertheless, what could be a depressingly expensive place to visit turns out to be liberally peppered with good-value hotels and budget restaurants, especially during the low season (Aug-Nov).

Puerto Vallarta today is one of the gay centres of Mexico, with a great deal more tolerance for - and entertainment geared towards - the gay scene than almost any other Mexican town.

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