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Coast Lines 2 (Writings from the Puerto Vallarta Writers group)

Since 1996, the Puerto Vallarta Writers Group has provided a home for authors published, self-published, and aspiring.
This year, in addition to short stories, we have included selections of Essay, Flash Fiction. Memoir, and Poetry.
Since 1989 the PVWG has provided a home for authors in all genres, and now they all have a chance to show off their eclectic abilities.
This slim volume runs the gamut from comedy to tragedy and, in between, we explore the entire range of human experience as seen through the eyes and hearts of fine and sensitive writers who share with you the fruits of their lives and their labors.

All proceeds from the sale of this book will be donated to the Los Mangos Library in Puerto Vallarta

June in the History of Puerto Vallarta

Frommer’s Portable Puerto Vallarta, Manzanillo & Guadalajara

With the opening of five championship golf courses, Puerto Vallarta is now a booming golf destination; there are no major competing guides to the region.

Eight Tips to Make the Most of Summer in PV

Summer is here! We spoke to a number of tourists, residents and local business owners to collect some of the best things to do in Puerto Vallarta as the temperature rises and the rainy months arrive. Here are eight tips for you to consider.

Put Some Spice in Your Life with a Trip to Mexico's Bustling Puerto Vallarta

Guadalajara, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico City, Ixtapa Mexico Smart Travels Pacific Rim with Rudy Maxa

Guadalajara & Puerto Vallarta: Guadalajara is alive with the music of mariachis, flowers, colonial architecture, and passionate artists. Rudy explores the rich history and culture of “The Most Mexican of Cities.” Art and artists are an important part of Guadalajara and Rudy takes it all in from the papier-mâché piñatas to the dramatic murals of Orozco. Rudy tours a tequila factory, learns about margaritas and samples the best of traditional Mexican cooking. Then it’s an easy hop to the coast where Puerto Vallarta’s traditional charm still survives next to its new resorts. Mexico City and Ixtapa: Mexico City, the world’s largest metropolis, is modern, crowded, cosmopolitan, and steeped in tradition. Rudy begins with Mexico’s ancient roots just outside the city at pre-Aztec Teotihuacán. The superb National Museum of Anthropology provides more insights into ancient Mexico. For modern day excitement, we hang out at the Zocolo, the world’s second largest square and the center of national life since the Aztec era. Finally we head beach-ward to the resorts of Ixtapa-Zihuatanejo on the Mexican Riviera. Tips on getting around and water sports.

Donating Time and Love at Casa Hogar Orphanage in Puerto Vallarta

Puerto Vallarta Garden Club Seeks A Few Good Photos

Stroll along Puerto Vallarta’s scenic Basilio Badillo St. nowadays, and you can’t miss the floral abundance produced by tall and beautiful bougainvillea trees that line its sidewalks. Half a decade ago, however, those trees hadn’t even been planted.

The Jazz Foundation Puerto Vallarta Adds to Cultural and Nightlife Options

Krystal International Recommends Puerto Vallarta Cooking Class This Summer