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Dine Out on November 4 in Support of Puerto Vallarta Men's Chorus

Sixth Annual Day of the Dead Festival Announced

The Sixth Puerto Vallarta Day of the Dead Cultural Festival has been announced and will take place from Wednesday, October 28 to Monday, November 2. The even is put together by Pro Vallarta Centro and several city-based associations.

PUERTO VALLARTA JALISCO HURACAN PATRICIA 23 OCTUBRE 2015

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sTR75CtpLwA

PUERTO VALLARTA JALISCO HURACAN PATRICIA 23 OCTUBRE 2015
HURRICANE

Puerto Vallarta Included in 'Where to go Birding in the New World'

Huracán Patricia – Puerto Vallarta hace algunos momentos

Les comparto un vídeo que me hicieron llegar unos conocidos de la situación actual de Puerto Vallarta

Puerto Vallarta Narrowly Escapes Hurricane Patricia

Puerto Vallarta escaped unscathed as the most powerful hurricane recorded in the western hemisphere weakened before making landfall. According to Mexico’s Secretary of Tourism, Enrique de la Madrid Cordero, we were “extremely lucky.”

Puerto Vallarta en streaming

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SOWhLgSLkUY

Puerto Vallarta Walking Map: Centro & South Coast

A full-color, highly detailed panoramic map of Puerto Vallarta’s Old City and the areas along the shore south to Los Arcos National Park. Oriented toward the needs of the pedestrian, but equally useful to drivers, the Puerto Vallarta Walking Map shows pedestrian footbridges, stairways and paths; major and minor landmarks; locator buttons for 18 sites of interest to the traveler, most hotels, villas, and condos; and the lay of the streets in the hills. At a compact folded size of 5 x 7 inches, it is easy to peruse while on foot or behind the wheel. Full (unfolded) size is 14 x 20 inches. MAPA JEFF (Jeffrey F. Obser) is a professionally trained journalist and editor who took up illustrative cartography during long residence and research on-site in Mexico. His maps portray the land in an unconventional three-dimensional style that is both easy to grasp and filled with useful current information. All Mapa Jeff maps are printed in small batches and updated frequently as information changes.

Impacto del huracán Patricia en Puerto Vallarta

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El huracán Patricia, categoría 5 en la escala Saffir-Simpson es el más intenso en la historia en el Pacífico Nororiental, y estará muy próximo a la costa de Jalisco y Colima, con vientos que a partir del mediodía se incrementarán a más de 200 kilómetros por hora.
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Western Mexico: A Traveler’s Treasury

Award-winning travel writer Tony Burton reveals the magic of Western Mexico. Relaxed and intimate, this easy-to-read yet authoritative account features 37 original drawings by Canadian artist Mark Eager and 10 maps. Enjoy the author’s unique insights into local history, ecology and traditions.

Now in its fourth edition, the book remains a favorite among knowledgeable travelers visiting this region of Mexico. This new edition is one-third larger and includes dozens of new places worth exploring. It incorporates several new chapters, including four (in part five) devoted to the region around Zacatecas. Every chapter has new material. Maps have been redrawn and travel directions updated.

A mixture of interests is represented. Included are historical sights such as Zacatecas, Lagos de Moreno and San Blas; artistic colonies like Ajijic; and lakeside communities, including Chapala and Pátzcuaro. Alongside them are ecological wonders, such as Manantlán and the monarch butterflies; old mining towns like Angangueo and Bolaños; coastal resorts such as Barra de Navidad and Puerto Vallarta; Indian villages like Angahuan, and a host of others.

Many of these smaller places in Western Mexico offer a glimpse of the Mexico behind the mask; they are places where Mexico has retained her ancient culture and her ancient traditions.

All the destinations in parts one and two are within day-trip range (maximum three hours driving time) from Guadalajara (Mexico’s second city) or nearby Lake Chapala, a popular retirement center for Americans and Canadians. In part three, all the locations described are worth at least an overnight stay, though Tapalpa, Mazamitla and Tamazula are still within three hours driving time of Guadalajara-Chapala. Parts four to nine describe longer, three or four day trips, which are all well worth the investment of extra time.

No fewer than 17 of the towns featured in the book have received the federal designation of “Pueblo Mágico” (Magic Town), in recognition of their cultural, historical or ecological significance, and facilities for visitors. There are now many excellent boutique hotels, some of them in quite unexpected places, making it far easier to explore the less traveled areas of Western Mexico.

Whether your interests lie in art, architecture and archaeology; fiestas and folklore; unusual sights and natural wonders, or in Indian villages and indigenous handicrafts, this book will help you discover for yourself Western Mexico’s many hidden treasures.

Author: Tony Burton has specialized in exploring and writing about Mexico for more than thirty years. He is the author of “Lake Chapala through the Ages: an anthology of travellers’ tales” (2008) and co-author of “Geo-Mexico, the geography and dynamics of modern Mexico” (2010), and a three-time winner of ARETUR’s annual international travel-writing competition for articles about Mexico.