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Myths and Misinterpretations of the Updated Travel Warning to Puerto Vallarta

Golf Resorts in Cancún, Puerto Vallarta, Baja & Beyond: Where to Play & Where to Stay in Mexico

Golf resorts–it’s a specialized niche for a savvy group that knows what it wants. What they want is golf, so the Nicols have devoted pages of attention to yardage and par, green fees, and special course features for hundreds of golf courses in the Mexico. Included are Cancún, Yucatan, Baja Sur, Cabo San Lucas, Acapulco, Ixtapa, Manzanillo, Mazatlan and beyond. But there are other facets to consider as well, because the point here is to take a vacation, a golf vacation, where you get to luxuriate in your scenic vistas, eat your sumptuous meals, and play your 18 holes, too. There are resorts for all sorts, with rustic lodges or posh hotels; full-scale gourmet pampering or low-key environments; all-golf, all-the-time atmospheres; or resorts that offer the works–tennis, fishing, sailing, or skiing–for the spouses who just aren’t as intent on golf, perhaps, as you. The important thing is that all types of golf holidays are possible, and the Nicols have done the legwork so all you have to do is browse, choose, and make the reservations.  

“… the most useful guidebook… a great reference.” — The Traveling Golfer.

 “If you love golf, Golf Resorts is for you.” — Relax Magazine.  

“Make sure you have a copy on hand. This tome is the only pre-trip guide you’ll need to research not only golf courses, but nearby lodging, restaurants, and additional recreation – for after-golf or non-golfing spouses.” — Northwest Airlines WorldTraveler Magazine.  

“A guide written by golfers for golfers. Hundreds of resorts are described in this book, with details including fees, course profile (par, hazards, yardage), resident pro information, accommodations (with prices), dining options and equipment rentals. All establishments are open to the public.” — Amazon reviewer

The Boutique Theatre of Puerto Vallarta Needs a New Roof – Can You Help?

Coast Lines 2: Writings from the Puerto Vallarta Writers Group

Welcome to the second annual anthology of the Puerto Vallarta Writers group. 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.

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Puerto Vallarta Expects 16 Percent Increase in Cruise Calls

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Despite some negative publicity last month, cruise passengers continue to flock to the popular Mexican destination.

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Coast Lines: Short Stories 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, the PVWG has created an anthology of its writers’ best short stories. Included in this eclectic collection, you will find winners and losers, murderers and victims, talking dogs and terrified children, fairy tales and love stories, whimsy, comedy, and outright horror. In other words, the whole panoply of what it means to be human. (Even the dog) The stories are about evenly divided between authors who have been published before, and those who are seeing their work in publication for the first time. We believe that they are all excellent, and we invite you to read them for yourself. We promise an enjoyable reading experience. All proceeds from the sale of this book will be donated to the Los Mangos Library in Puerto Vallarta

Moon Puerto Vallarta: Including the Nayarit and Jalisco Coasts (Moon Handbooks)

Mexico enthusiast and veteran travel writer Bruce Whipperman knows the best way to experience Puerto Vallarta, from dining at new restaurants in De Santos and Xitomate to snorkeling in the Bay of Matanchén. Whipperman includes unique trip ideas like Eight Hours in Puerto Vallarta (a walking tour ideal for cruise travelers) and Five-Day Best of Puerto Vallarta. Packed with information on dining, transportation, and accommodations, Moon Puerto Vallarta has lots of options for a range of travel budgets. Every Moon guidebook includes recommendations for must-see sights and many regional, area, and city-centered maps. Complete with details on Puerto Vallarta’s gay scene, the best beaches, shopping for Huichol crafts, and a Four Color section, Moon Puerto Vallarta gives travelers the tools they need to create a more personal and memorable experience. With expert writers, first-rate strategic advice, and an essential dose of humor, Moon guidebooks are the cure for the common trip.