Steve & Sara's Guidebook

Steve
Steve & Sara's Guidebook

Sightseeing

Traditional Mexico. Cobblestoned roads, flee markets and amazing food!
174 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
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174 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Traditional Mexico. Cobblestoned roads, flee markets and amazing food!

Consejos para la ciudad

Facilidad para moverse por la casa

Uber

Nayarit is very Uber friendly, Jalisco however is not when traveling back from that area into Nayarit
Facilidad para moverse por la casa

ATM buses

Local travel buses, very economical and easy to use. Either you go towards Puerto Vallarta to its furthest end (Sheraton) or the opposite way into Nayarit into the Hotel Zone of Nuevo Vallarta before looping back.
No te pierdas

Malecón Puerto Vallarta

This is where it all began, Puerto Vallarta over 100years ago. Must see the church and arches of PV on the furthest end of the boardwalk (Malecón) Great food, dining, shopping, bars and nightlife.
Qué debes empacar

Small change Pesos

Carry pesos, best exchange is always the banks atm’s... avoid the exchange houses, not the best exchange at all ever. Make sure to tip where you go, 10-15% is the norm, and the waiters deserve every penny for their constant friendly service.
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Bug Spray

Being it that it is a very tropical area, bugs are the norm around here. Make sure to always pack a bottle of OFF big spray, or any other repellent for a pleasant stroll without bother.
Viajar con niños

Kids

Very kid friendly city, just make sure to NEVER leave unattended.
Costumbres y cultura

Green Light / Red Light

When asked to push the button in customs, make sure if you need to declare anything, do it before pushing the button for hassle free entry.