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A Joyous Holiday Celebration With Puerto Vallarta Gay Men’s Chorus

Puerto Vallarta Perks: Budget-Friendly Fun in the Sun—Totally Free! November 2023

Here’s your first free activity. The Playa de los Muertos Pier is a popular and iconic landmark in Puerto Vallarta. It’s a focal point for visitors and locals alike, offering picturesque views of Banderas Bay and serves as a departure point for boat tours and water activities. But most enjoy strolling the pier, taking Instagram-able shots, and kicking back on the benches, mingling with others, while people-watching, and listening to the waves crash the shore.

If you ask any local what they recommend you do in town, they’ll more likely direct you to the Malecon. Here’s your free activity #2. The Malecon is the walkway along the beach. The seaside promenade is about 1 mile long. And its lined with vendors, art exhibits, entertainers, and many other tourists admiring the views and enjoying the weather.

The heart of Puerta Vallarta is Zona Romantica (The Romantic Zone). Here’s your third free activity. The Romantic Zone captivates visitors with its cobblestone streets and lively atmosphere. The adjacent, Basilio Badillo Street, affectionately dubbed “Restaurant Row,” boasts an impressive culinary scene and cozy cafes. Renowned for its inclusive and welcoming spirit, Zona Romantica proudly celebrates its LGBTQ+ community and venues that contribute to the district’s vibrant charm.

If you want to immerse yourself in the spiritual culture of Puerto Vallarta’s vibrant Catholic spirit, you must visit the magnificent Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe, also known as The Church of Our Lady of Guadalupe. This iconic landmark, with its twin towers and colorful facade, draws in an impressive 2 million visitors annually. Stepping inside the church is like entering a different world. Exquisite stained glass windows, ornate murals, and captivating sculptures adorn the walls, creating a truly awe-inspiring atmosphere.

Free activity #5 is the Lazaro Cardenas Park, also known as “El Parque de los Azulejos” (The Tile Park). It’s a true gem of Puerto Vallarta, offering a unique and captivating experience for visitors. The park’s most striking feature is undoubtedly its stunning mosaic tilework. Covering benches, walkways, and even the surrounding buildings, the intricate designs and vibrant colors create a magical atmosphere. Imagine yourself surrounded by beautiful mosaics, each one a unique work of art telling a story.

Free activity #6 is Puerto Vallarta’s Urban Street Art Scene. Larger-than-life murals dominate many city walls, depicting everything from traditional Mexican themes and Indigenous motifs to pop culture references and abstract designs. Street artists often use their platform to raise awareness about environmental issues, such as climate change and marine conservation, reminding viewers of the importance of protecting the natural beauty of Puerto Vallarta.

Your free activity #7 is spending the day on La Playa de los Muertos (The Beach of the Dead). It’s an extremely popular beach, not just for the golden sands, turquoise waters, and sunbathing, but also for the large number of restaurants, bars, and shops. Playa de los Muertos is a bustling bazaar of activity. A symphony of sounds from mariachi guitars, laughter, chatter, and water activities, all weave a tapestry of human connection.

Today I need to burn off a lot of tacos. So, free activity #8 is a hike to Mirador de la Cruz (Lookout of the Cross). It’s a hilltop viewpoint on Cerro de la Cruz (Hill of the Cross), only a 20 minute hike from the Malecon. Mirador de la Cruz provides panoramic views of the coastline and Banderas Bay. However, the hilltop boasts approximately a dozen observation decks, showcasing varied panoramic views and 360-degree views of Puerto Vallarta, from the Sierra Madre Mountains to the Banderas Bay.

Today we want to pick up some souvenirs, since it’s our last full day in Puerto Vallarta. There’s no better place for gifts and souvenirs then the Mercado Municipal Río Cuale (The Cuale River Market). It’s a vibrant and bustling marketplace located on Isla Cuale, a charming island in the heart of Puerto Vallarta. It’s a sensory overload in the best way possible, with sights, sounds, and smells that will transport you to the heart of Mexican culture. Experience crossing the famous Río Cuale Pedestrian Bridge. It’s a fun suspension bridge that spans the Cuale River and connects the Centro and Zona Romántica neighborhoods.

I hope this video helped you see that Puerto Vallarta isn’t just about high-end resorts and fancy cocktails. It’s a city that overflows with vibrant culture, stunning scenery, and experiences you can soak up without breaking the bank. So, did this video convince you that Puerto Vallarta is an affordable haven for adventure? If you’re still unsure, remember this: sometimes the most magical moments in life are the ones that cost nothing at all. So, why not take a chance and see what Puerto Vallarta has in store for you? You might just surprise yourself!

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We Watched Baby Sea Turtles Being Released! | Vidanta Resort Tour, Puerto Vallarta | Mexico Vlog

Releasing Baby Sea Turtles! It was so cool to watch these tiny babies being released on the beach and find their way to the moonlit ocean. It was a magical evening for all of us. That morning, Dad, JoeJoe, and Sam enjoyed a nice run on the beach. There were so many animals that had washed up on shore: an electrical eel, a yellow tuna, a puffer fish, a sea turtle, and more. It was also cool to meet the lady who dug up the recently laid sea turtle eggs, to prevent them from being eaten by raccoons, birds, and other rodents.

In the evening, Mom and the teens enjoyed walking the grounds of Vidanta at night. They discovered the La Plaza shopping center where they found these cool statues made completely out of chocolate, and saw some other cool things as well.

The Luxurious Vidanta Resort in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico has been awesome. It’s so nice to be in the warm, tropical weather and to play on the beach. You may remember when we stayed at Vidanta in Cancun, Mexico with Heather’s best friend and her husband almost a year ago. We look forward to the great week we will have!

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Operation Lifeguard, Winter 2023, Begins in Puerto Vallarta

We FINALLY Got to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico | Vidanta Luxury Resort

After 3 amazing months in Europe, we are heading to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico to stay at the Grand Mayan at the Vidanta Luxury Resort. Our journey there was a whirlwind trek. We flew from London to Paris where we picked up our eight suitcases, wagon, and random items from Joe’s cousin where we were storing them. Then, the next morning, we woke up early to drop off our rental car and catch our flight to New York. We stayed at our Airbnb in New York from midnight to about 4:30 in the morning to catch our next flight to Puerto Vallarta. To say the least, we were exhausted by the end of this adventure and were ready to relax. Thankfully, we can relax at the beautiful Vidanta Resort where we will be staying for the week.

You may remember almost exactly a year ago when we stayed at Vidanta in Cancun, Mexico with Heather’s best friend and her husband. We look forward to the great week we will have!

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Puerto Vallarta Coffee & Headlines • December 13, 2023

Congress won’t address the labor reform that intends to cut down work hours until next year. Pfizer is also readying vaccine shipments to Mexico. AMLO announces initiative to forbid vapers. The city inaugurated an improved street in my ‘hood and I went to look. PLUS: Luna got her own blankie.

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From today’s broadcast:

HEADLINES

Pfizer is readying vaccine shipments to Mexico. https://tribunadelabahia.com.mx/vacunas-pfizer-llegara-mexico-esta-semana/

Labor reform law discussion is tabled until February, 2024. https://vallartaindependiente.com/2023/12/12/acuerdan-diputados-discutir-la-reduccion-de-jornada-laboral-en-febrero-de-2024/#prettyPhoto

AMLO will introduce an anti-vaping reform before the end of the year. https://tribunadelabahia.com.mx/amlo-iniciativa-ley-prohibir-vapeadores/

LEISURE

Are you looking for love in all the wrong places? The Living Room Bookstore & Cafe may have a coaching session for you. https://www.facebook.com/events/842228964318322/

Mayor Michel inaugurates Benemérito de las Américas St. in my neighborhood. https://contralinea.net/inauguran-rehabilitacion-del-paseo-benemerito-de-las-americas/

SPECIAL FEATURE: Benemérito de las Américas Walking Tour
Since it’s right around the corner, it was easy to sneak out the door yesterday after the broadcast to have a look at the newly improved street. It looks great!

EVENT REMINDERS

DECEMBER 21: RISQUÉ • Five Centuries of Bawdy Songs
Get ready to laugh and blush a little as we enjoy five centuries’ worth of dirty-minded composers, from the vulgar to the funny to the sublime. https://www.facebook.com/events/580008314272061/

JANUARY 11: SOULFUL STORYTELLERS • Exploring the Impact of Mexico’s Traditional Songwriters
Embark on a captivating journey into the heart and soul of Mexico with “Soulful Storytellers.” This presentation explores the lives and legacies of five influential Mexican traditional songwriters: Agustín Lara, Consuelo Velázquez, Armando Manzanero, José Alfredo Jiménez, and Juan Gabriel. https://www.facebook.com/events/886257132945227/

JANUARY 25: SO MANY VERSIONS! • The Art of Interpretation in Classical Music
Did you know there are well over a thousand different recordings of Beethoven’s iconic Fifth Symphony available for purchase today? Why the abundance, and how do we select the one that resonates with Beethoven’s original vision? Join me as we unravel the secrets hidden within musical notation, exploring how composers communicate with conductors and soloists. We’ll also delve into the daring decisions of music score editors throughout history, including some unconventional renditions of classical masterpieces that may leave you pondering, ‘What were they thinking?’ https://www.facebook.com/events/1080539156299307/

Puerto Vallarta Christmas – What to expect

Christmas and New Year’s are very close and this is what happens when you don’t plan your vacations in Puerto Vallarta, if this is your first time you should watch this video and if you already know Vallarta then you can have fun with this video of the most difficult situations that can happen to us.

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Puerto Vallarta Coffee & Headlines • December 11, 2023

Señor Air inaugurates fight to Cabo. Parking at Sam’s may not be free for much longer. More forgotten promises by Mayor Michel. The Guadalupe torch is on its way. PLUS: Make awesome chili at home with the help of an expert.

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Welcome to Coffee & Headlines! Coffee & Headlines is a community-sponsored project produced by Paco Ojeda for Puerto Vallarta English-speaking locals.
Find answers to all your questions here: https://www.paco-ojeda.com/faq
Need help finding an answer to your question? Then kindly ask it here: https://paco-ojeda.com/contact/
Subscribe to our FREE weekly newsletter here: https://paco-ojeda.com/newsletter/
Did you learn something new and useful? Then consider supporting Coffee & Headlines here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/ojedapaco
Coffee & Headlines is also made possible by the following Community Partners:
Apaches Martini Bar https://www.facebook.com/apachespuertovallarta
Best Cord Cutting TV https://bestcordcuttingtv.com/
Bistro Mercurio https://www.hotel-mercurio.com/restaurant-/-bar.html
Hotel Mercurio https://www.hotel-mercurio.com/
Joint. Boutique Hotel & Cowork http://www.jointpv.com/

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From today’s broadcast:

HEADLINES

New direct flight to Cabo San Lucas is announced. https://tribunadelabahia.com.mx/nueva-ruta-cabo-san-lucas-vallarta/

The free Sam’s parking lot will no longer be free starting in January. https://tribunadelabahia.com.mx/instalan-plumas-estacionamiento-sams/

Nuevo Nayarit beaches close due to croc sighting. https://tribunadelabahia.com.mx/cierran-playas-en-nuevo-vallarta/

Where’s the football school? Another broken promise by Mayor Michel. https://tribunadelabahia.com.mx/pv-escuela-futbol-michel-oswaldo-sanchez/

The Guadalupe torch is approaching Puerto Vallarta. https://tribunadelabahia.com.mx/clima-lleva-limite-antorchistas/

LEISURE

Travel+Leisure names the top cities in Mexico for US retirees—according to experts. https://www.travelandleisure.com/best-places-to-retire-in-mexico-8410786

WATCH: Our friend Gina from Whiskey Kitchen—aka Chef Gina Rae—has launched her own YouTube channel.

EVENT REMINDERS

DECEMBER 21: RISQUÉ • Five Centuries of Bawdy Songs
Get ready to laugh and blush a little as we enjoy five centuries’ worth of dirty-minded composers, from the vulgar to the funny to the sublime. https://www.facebook.com/events/580008314272061/

JANUARY 11: SOULFUL STORYTELLERS • Exploring the Impact of Mexico’s Traditional Songwriters
Embark on a captivating journey into the heart and soul of Mexico with “Soulful Storytellers.” This presentation explores the lives and legacies of five influential Mexican traditional songwriters: Agustín Lara, Consuelo Velázquez, Armando Manzanero, José Alfredo Jiménez, and Juan Gabriel. https://www.facebook.com/events/886257132945227/

JANUARY 25: SO MANY VERSIONS! • The Art of Interpretation in Classical Music
Did you know there are well over a thousand different recordings of Beethoven’s iconic Fifth Symphony available for purchase today? Why the abundance, and how do we select the one that resonates with Beethoven’s original vision? Join me as we unravel the secrets hidden within musical notation, exploring how composers communicate with conductors and soloists. We’ll also delve into the daring decisions of music score editors throughout history, including some unconventional renditions of classical masterpieces that may leave you pondering, ‘What were they thinking?’ https://www.facebook.com/events/1080539156299307/