Conoce la bella Playa de Mismaloya en la Zona Sur de Puerto Vallarta, Ja…
Mismaloya https://www.puertovallarta.net/espanol/que-hacer/mismaloya es un pueblo pequeño, más conocido por su playa, 20 minutos al sur de Puerto Vallarta, atravesada por Carretera 200 que va hacia el sur con destino Costa Careyes. Ésta pasa entre el pueblo y la playa, a un lado del Barceló, resort que antes se llamaba “La Jolla de Mismaloya”.
El nombre es de origen Nahuatl (michmaloyan) que significa “lugar donde puedes agarrar peces con tus manos”, ya no es necesariamente el caso, pero se nota claramente por qué es un lugar atractivo y bello. Entre la jungla, de y los cerros, atraviesa un pequeño riachuelo, el mismo que pasa por El Edén río arriba, que desemboca en la pequeña bahía que hospeda esta pequeña, pero importante, playa.
En el pueblo mismo cruzando la carretera al lado contrario del Barceló está la entrada, hacia el interior encontrarás algunas opciones de actividades y visitas bastante recomendables, de hecho algunas están entre las mejores cosas que hacer en Puerto Vallarta durante tu visita.
En la playa tienes opción de nadar, asolearte, pasear por la playa y realizar varias actividades. Hay, por ejemplo, varios restaurantes que ofrecen buena comida del mar, pescado y mariscos, hay varios puestos de masaje que te ayudarán a desestresarte, está Paddle zone que ofrece stand-up paddles, tablas para que remes en la bahía y tours que te llevan a Los Arcos a ver la naturaleza.
La Playa de Mismaloya Puerto Vallarta, es una playa que además tiene mucha historia, en los años 60’s sólo se podía llegar por mar, algo así como Las Ánimas o Yelapa en la actualidad. En ésa época el famoso director de cine John Huston decidió que el cerro que delimita la playa por el sur y la playa misma serían parte del set de la película “La Noche de la Iguana”.
Más información, mapas, datos y fotos de lo que algunos consideran la mejor playa de Puerto Vallarta, Mismaloya, en: https://www.puertovallarta.net/espanol/que-hacer/mismaloya
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Mismaloya Jalisco https://www.puertovallarta.net/what_to_do/mismaloya is a small town, best known for its beach, located 20 minutes south of Puerto Vallarta, along the road that goes south to Costa Careyes (Highway 200 / Carretera 200) that runs between the town and the beach, next to Barceló Resort that used to be called “La Jolla de Mismaloya.”
To go into the village itself, across the road opposite the Barceló you’ll find the entrance, there you will find some options for activities and visits that are highly recommended, in fact, some are among the best things to do in Puerto Vallarta Mexico.
On the beach you have the option of swimming, sunbathing, strolling along the beach and enjoying various activities. There are, for example, several restaurants that offer good seafood and fish dishes, they also share their beach chairs and parasols if you eat and drink with them. There are several massage spots that will help you de-stress. Paddle Zone is a tour operator that offers stand-up paddle rentals (SUP), boards and paddles you can use in the bay, and a tour where they take you to visit Los Arcos, natural rock islands you can see from the beach, to see the fish and other impressive natural attractions.
Mismaloya Mexico, one of the best beaches in Puerto Vallarta, is very nice with soft waves, very clean green-emerald waters, and golden sands of intermediate grain, not very soft, but not as rough as what you find in Yelapa. You will find yourself cleaning your swimsuit from time to time, though.
There are a considerable number of boats that are in the hands of local fishermen, some of them offer tours and transfers to the various attractions of the Banderas Bay, including Los Arcos de Mismaloya, Boca de Tomatlan, Colomitos Beach, Las Animas beach, Quimixto, Majahuitas beach, Yelapa and other beautiful locations to the south of the bay.
Mismaloya Beach, Puerto Vallarta, is also one that has a lot of history, in the 60’s it could only be reached by sea, something like Las Ánimas or Yelapa nowadays. At that time, the famous film director, John Huston, decided that the hill that delimits the beach to the south and the beach itself would be part of the set for the film “The Night of the Iguana”, he brought great movie personalities to Puerto Vallarta.
Find out more, maps tips, and more on Mismaloya Jalisco at https://www.puertovallarta.net/what_to_do/mismaloya
Locals respond favorably to vaccination campaign. Complaints about flooding in Versalles and Díaz Ordaz are increasing. PLUS, it’s Walking Wednesday and we walked a city street for eight straight blocks on a beautiful sunny day. What could possibly go wrong?
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From today’s broadcast:
HEADLINES
Foks in their 30s respond favorably to vaccination campaign on the first day. https://contralinea.net/fluida-afluencia-de-treintones-a-centro-de-vacunacion-baja-afluencia-de-los-mas-jovenes-rezagados-para-la-2a-dosis-de-sinovac/
Did they trap the Oxxo thief? Maybe. https://www.reportediario.com.mx/noticias/policiaca/atrapan-a-famoso-ladron-de-oxxos
Local source denounces Riviera Cuale building. https://vallartaenlinea.com/2021/09/edificio-junto-al-cuale-uso-llantas-y-escombro-del-tunel-como-cimientos-amenaza-rivera
Reports of flooding and sewage in Versalles and Díaz Ordaz increase. https://contralinea.net/descargas-de-drenaje-empeoran-la-problematica-de-anegadas-calles-en-la-versalles-y-diaz-ordaz/
LEISURE
WALKING WEDNESDAY: Niza St., Díaz Ordaz
Well, this should have been a lovely walk, but it was rather shitty, pun intended.
Puerto Vallarta in the rainy season is not safe, daily flooding and aging buildings pose a risk to personal safety I was lucky to escape hurricane Nora before it touched down causing severe damage to the town, in this video we take a tour of my airbnb from hell in Puerto Vallarta, we will also walk the streets of zona romantica in the old town which happens to be the gay friendly zone ?
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There goes the highway again! Bahía de Banderas welcomes new administration with women prevailing. More states in ‘yellow’ in the national Covid-19 stoplight update. PLUS, which restaurants do we recommend, and why?
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From today’s broadcast:
HEADLINES
Bahía de Banderas welcomes new administration with its first woman mayor in history. https://vallartaindependiente.com/2021/09/17/bahia-de-banderas-hace-historia-mirtha-villalvazo-es-su-primer-alcaldesa/
There are 11 women and four men in Bahía de Banderas’ new council. https://vallartaindependiente.com/2021/09/17/11-mujeres-y-cuatro-hombres-conforman-el-cabildo-en-bahia-de-banderas/
National Covid-19 stoplight indicator gets updated with the majority of states in yellow. https://www.eluniversal.com.mx/nacion/covid-19-pasan-24-estados-semaforo-amarillo-salud
Jalisco continues in yellow with no changes in sanitary restrictions. https://www.informador.mx/jalisco/COVID-19-en-Jalisco-El-Estado-continuara-en-amarillo-en-el-semaforo-epidemico-20210917-0131.html
New landslides are reported in the Mascota highway after yesterday’s rain. http://www.noticiaspv.com.mx/confirma-siop-derrumbe-y-cierre-parcial-de-la-carretera-a-mascota/
LEISURE
The Crown Princess docks in Puerto Vallarta for service only. https://vallartaindependiente.com/2021/09/17/llega-a-vallarta-para-resguardo-el-crucero-crown-princess/
Puerto Vallarta and Riviera Nayarit, high in Mexican national’s lists of vacation places for the next couple of months. https://vallartaopina.net/riviera-nayarit-y-vallarta-en-los-planes-de-los-mexicanos-que-planean-viajar/
Enjoy a charrería demonstration at the Casa Museo Puerto Vallarta today! https://www.facebook.com/events/3056470244628635/?ti=ls
Mexican grandmother who sneaks out to enjoy lucha libre after her chores are done is the star in Pixar’s latest animated short. https://www.eluniversal.com.mx/espectaculos/abuelita-mexicana-protagoniza-el-nuevo-corto-de-pixar
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I was just starting to film the beach in Marina Vallarta when I saw what I thought was a tree on the beach, and it turned out a crocodile. The other person alerted to the family enjoyed the beach about the crocodile, I go to my car and call the police who was near of the beach about the situation.
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After living 5 years in Puerto Vallarta Mexico I created this Puerto Vallarta travel tips guide that lists the Top 10 things to do in Puerto Vallarta Mexico while you visiting this colonial-style town, take your time to stroll along the Malecon Puerto Vallarta or go see the Art district and if you like beaches we have them listed where to go and what to do in Puerto Vallarta tours or excursion you can do if you do not want to spend your entire vacation in your All-inclusive Resort that is kinda boring right? so go out explore the city of Puerto Vallarta and its surroundings like Mismaloya or conchas chinas in Puerto Vallarta a lovely location rent a car if you can and drive south or north to Nuevo Vallarta.
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Residents of the beach resort town of Puerto Vallarta in Jalisco state were left clearing up the mess left by tropical storm Nora on Sunday.
Flooding, caused by heavy rain and winds, led to the overflowing of a local river and resulted in various damages to infrastructure and private property throughout the city.
The storm has claimed the life of a child, following the partial collapse of a building.
“The streets are clogged, the water has nowhere to go, my truck was ruined, the water reached the canopy, up until the roof, and as always, the people are doing what they can,” stated local resident Bernardo Invers.
Nora has shown signs of weakening on Sunday, having previously been monitored as a category one hurricane.
TRANSLATIONS
SOT, Bernardo Invers, Local resident (Spanish): “Well, look at the bad effect it has had, the streets are clogged, the water has nowhere to go, my truck was ruined, the water reached the canopy, up until the roof, and as always, the people are doing what they can.”
SOT, Carlos Trejo, Local resident (Spanish): “No, this incident is the average difficult thing, but here we are.”
SOT, Carlos Trejo, Local resident (Spanish): “Yes, eloquently, if they were considerable losses, we are going to have to wait and see what happens, rebuild things ourselves, there is no other choice.”
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Night life in Puerto Vallarta update for September 2021, some bars and clubs don’t follow the restrictions and are full capacity.