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we are going in may 2009
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You can try the canopy in El Eden here is a link so that you can check it out! http://www.canopyeleden.com/ Also if you like animals, on the way to the canopy is the Vallarta Zoo. My uncles are actually the owners of it and right now the zoo has a baby lion that people can play with and take photos with. Right now the White tiger, Bengal tiger, Lion, Puma, and Black Panthers are pregnant and by the time that you get there they may have been born too. Well here’s the link for that as well! http://zoologicodevallarta.com/ And for some night life check out downtown (The Malecon) Good luck and have fun on ur trip!!
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well there’s lots to do in PV. Things to do are snorkeling, boat rides to Islands wheree you spend the day horseback riding ,touring or on the beach,,snorkelingg, fishing,rhythmss of the night show on an Island,you get there by boat ride,Para sailing,greatrestaurantss if you like sea food.Great nightlife.,scuba diving,many tours to choose from, night cruises with meal included,Para sailing,dune buggy rentals,tour where the motion picture,thePredatorr was filmed,Jeep rentals to tour the countryside etce etce
You've got a variety of things to do in the area. Stroll the malecon, go to the plaza at the end on weekends as they usually have something going on (Music fair, Tequila Festival, Fashion Show, Mariachi's, Swap Meets), etc….
Walk a block or two away from the malecon and you can find several good restaurants.
Jungle trips, para-gliding, dancing, stroll around the marina.
If adventurous, take some short bus trips…..Tepic in the next state is the capitol but also a nice bus ride and lots of sightseeing.
Take a bus out to Punta de Mita at the far end of Banderas Bay. Eat lunch on the beach under a canopy and have the surf wash over your feet as you finish off a nice cool drink.
Not far up the coast from there’s Sayulita. Nice restaurants (open air), nice beach, lots of Canadians and Americans vacation there or live there part time. Same with Bucerias which is north of PV airport a few miles. Also, a trip over to Paradise Village.
South you’ve Mismaloya and a short bus trip to El Tuito….a very quiet, laid back town.
Old town in PV is nice to window shop and visit the bazaar there.
Remember, everythings negotiable as long as you're pleasant and nice.
We rented a automobile through the internet when we there one time and got a nice little sedan for $99 a week, unlimited mileage. Would you believe we put over 1,500 kilometers on it. We drove south as far Manzanillo and north as far as San Blas.
You can go inland, also, over to Mescota and up the hill and down in the valley to Talpa de Allende. Nice day trips, great shopping, lots of local culture and both off the beaten path, for the most part.
If I remember right, October should have heavy rains in the late afternoon with lots of lightning and thunder. But don't let that stop you. They'll usually blow through in an hour or so and although the downpour is heavy and strets get like small rivers, when we get “caught” in one, we hole up in a small cafe or restaurant someplace and drink coffee (or whatever) until it's safe to drive again.
Folks are friendly and many talk English even though if you could learn a few Spanish phrases like Hola, Buenos Dias, Buenos Tardes, Gracias, etc., it'll help a lot.
Check out numerous websites on learning easy or conversational Spanish. Remember, they're just as afraid of using English incorrectly as you’re of using Spanish incorrectly
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Hi
there is a lot to do in pv like:
Sightseeing
Sailing
Scuba Diving
Horseback RIding
canopy
atvs
visit some of the ideal beaches in pv.
a lot more.
also check this website for info, ideal beaches and excursions in pv:
http://www.thingstodoinvallarta.com/
Ideal Luck
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