This swanky internationl resort town is tucked comfortably between an impossibly blue Pacific Ocean and palm-fringed mountains. Aside from its picturesque surroundings, some claim it maintains an aura of its authentic Mexican colonial city while offering the comforts of a modern infastructure. Ever since the 1964 movie 'Night of the Iguana' with Richard Burton and Ava Gardner was filmed here, visitors have been flocking to its charming cobblestone streets, soft, sandy beaches, cool riverwalks,and white-washed houses as well as its 'sizzling' nightlife and eco-tours. An abundance of dining, shopping and accomodation options exist here, and if you arrive from December to March, you might be able to catch sight of the humpback whales cruising by. For what to see and do as well as great places to stay, check out Tripbase's personalized Puerto Vallarta travel ideas that cater to you.
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