Today’s baby boomers are not waiting for retirement to enjoy the good life. And even if they do retire, for most people under 60, leaving their jobs means something very different than sitting back and doing nothing. After a 40-year marketing career with major global brands and his own brand consultancy, author Robert Nelson moved to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico and never looked back. Now, in Boomers in Paradise: Living in Puerto Vallarta, he shows boomers the pleasures and the perils of this self-described “Jewel of the Mexican Riviera.” Unlike other books on Mexico, 14 different boomers tell their personal stories of how they came to live in Puerto Vallarta, and what their daily lives are like. As diverse in scope as it is informative in nature, through these unique interviews, Nelson shares these very personal accounts of living in Puerto Vallarta and shows boomers how to get the most out of a brand new life whether they are married, single, retired or want to continue to work.
Puerto Vallarta es mucho más que sol, arena y mar, es una aventura extrema cargada de diversión y adrenalina en Canopy River.
Are you planning a trip to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico? Do you know what to expect once you get down there? It doesn’t matter if you have been there before or this is your first time, this E-book will give you a lot of valuable information that you won’t find anywhere else.
How do I know you won’t find this information anywhere else? Simply because I lived in Puerto Vallarta and know the city inside and out. It is because of this that I am able to teach you things that nobody else would even know.
In this E-book you will;
Learn how to stay safe in Puerto Vallarta.
Different ways to save money on your trip.
What you should see and do while you are here.
Why Puerto Vallarta is better than other tropical locations.
And much much more…
Situado justo en la playa en el centro de la zona hotelera, a sólo unos minutos a pie de la rica cultura y la arquitectura tradicional de la ciudad, Sunset P…
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Seasoned travel writers Bruce Whipperman and Robin Noelle know the best ways to experience Puerto Vallarta—from dining at new restaurants in De Santos and Xitomate to snorkeling in the Bay of Matanchén. Packed with expert advice on dining, transportation, and accommodations, Moon Puerto Vallarta has options for a range of travel budgets. Including tips on the best beaches and where to shop for Huichol crafts, Moon Puerto Vallarta gives travelers the tools they need to create a more personal and memorable experience.
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Puerto Vallarta On 49 Brain Cells A Day is an extraordinarily funny book, which somehow goes beyond humor, leaving the reader entertained, enlightened and literally choking with laughter all at once.
It is not exactly a travel book, but these hilarious true stories do lead us on a merry romp, as we witness firsthand an American expat’s confusing first years living, working and travelling in Mexico.
We follow the author and his wise-cracking wife as they stumble through a series of surreal, typically Mexican misadventures. Whether Mr. Gevins is unknowingly telling a waiter in his beginner’s mangled Spanish that he “…chooses to urinate right here, at this table!”; or is mistakenly asking a twelve year-old girl at her birthday party, “So tell me, señorita, how many anuses do you have…”, many readers have declared that this is one of the funniest books they have ever read.
The author, who upon his arrival in Puerto Vallarta, quickly developed a fondness for “Raicilla” (the local moonshine), is continually getting himself into one bizarre alcohol-induced predicament after another: buying a five foot-long iguana at the beach and then attempting to drive it home in his Volkswagen Bug; setting his boss on fire trying to light a barbecue with the afore-mentioned moonshine; falling into a pig sty at a rural wedding. ? The list of mishaps goes on and on, as does the laughter. Oddly enough, this entertaining well-written book of stories is also highly instructive, giving the reader a comprehensive view (albeit through a distorted lens) of what life is actually like for an American living in Mexico.