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In 1983, news went around the world: Queen Elizabeth of England was visiting Puerto Vallarta. This 2022 would be the thirty-ninth anniversary of his visit.
On March 12, 1883, the construction of the first chapel of the Las Peñas ranch began. It would ultimately be the forerunner of the current temple of Our Lady Santa María de Guadalupe, one of the most important icons of this tourist destination. (more…)
September is a very important month, not only for patriotic reasons, but also because our city remembers a man who portrayed Puerto Vallarta in a very unique way and his work has become an icon of our history. Commemorating Manuel Lepe.
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Mining was one of the first activities in the region. Thanks to visionary men like the promoters of Unión in Cuale, this little fishing village would become the paradise we know today. (more…)
An emblematic element full of stories, which over the years has served as a link between the sea and the mainland. The Muelle de los Muertos has witnessed great beginnings and nostalgic farewells.
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A bench with ears and small beings without limbs are witnesses of those who come to take their souvenir photo on the Puerto Vallarta boardwalk.
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The decade from 1960 to 1970 was a fundamental stage in the transition of Puerto Vallarta. It went from being an agricultural town to a tourist city.
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It has been with us for half a century. El Caballito has elements that take us back to the pride of being Jalisco. And it represents the friendliest city in the world. (more…)
The twelfth month of the year is signified in local history, when this paradise of the peaceful ranch “Las Peñas” was given a name for the first time. Years later the Ejido de Puerto Vallarta was born. (more…)
The arrival of light, the construction of roads and the arrival of the first airline marked the tourist vocation of this destination.
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