Although years pass and modernity has penetrated Vallarta, there is something that distinguishes our city and makes it unique: the beauty of its traditional architecture.
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, construction began on the first chapel of the Las Peñas ranch. It would be, in the end, the precursor of the current temple of Our Lady Santa María de Guadalupe, one of the most important icons of this tourist destination.(more…)
December is a particular month in gastronomic terms. In Bahía de Banderas the table is set with a wide variety of dishes full of tradition for the end of year festivities.(more…)
The Yaopantli Xiutlicutli group preserves the tradition of pre-Hispanic dance in Vallarta. They not only dance, they offer their energy in movement in a wonderful philosophy of life. (more…)
The Church of San Miguel Arcángel is a symbol of faith for the faithful and of belonging for the population of Pitillal. Every September 29, its traditional patron saint festivities are celebrated.
Mexican tacos are a gastronomic tradition. There is not a single place in the country that does not have a good taqueria. What's more: there is even a popular saying about tacos.
From the beginning, the coastal port was the most important place for economic activity. Simultaneously, new means of communication by land and air were opened.(more…)
Mining was one of the first activities in the region. Thanks to visionary men like the promoters of Unión in Cuale, this little fishing town would become the paradise we know today.(more…)