The Mexican coasts are the natural home of 17 types of dolphins ( 32 total exist ) Bahia de Banderas is the natural land of the bottle nose dolphin, some of the main characteristics on these friendly animals are curiosity and intelligence. On the Caribbean areas of Mexico you can find the Clymen Dolphin, they … Continue reading
El Salado estuary (the salty) is located by in the urban area of Puerto Vallarta and is constantly protected by local authorities and people in general. This estuary is a body of sea water that is partially surrounded by land. The salt levels are reduced due rivers that feet it with water. The perfect conditions … Continue reading
The real Mexican party is coming to town, the country will be celebrating its independence on September 15th and 16th and the festivities have started. The night of September 15th 1810 will be remembered for ever as the priest Miguel Hidalgo rung the bells of his church and called the country for revolution, a crucial … Continue reading
Come sail with us in a peaceful environment and become one with the wind, the sky, and the sea. Enjoy all of nature’s elements as ADA transports you along the Bay of Banderas. There are so many places to visit, places with soft sandy beaches and crystal-clear water perfect for swimming or snorkeling. ADA is … Continue reading
If you are a bargain traveler then the summer season is the best for you to travel to Puerto Vallarta and Mexico in general. It’s no secret that airfares are up and added fees for everything from checked bags to exit-row seats are pushing the cost of flying higher. The good news is that you … Continue reading
If you are visiting Puerto Vallarta for a longer period of time, you may want to take in consideration volunteering for a noble cause. You can meet the locals and see places that aren’t included on any tour, learn about the local culture, all of this is done while you make a big difference in … Continue reading
Puerto Vallarta just like the rest of Mexico has it very own legends and this popular beach holds some of the most popular ones. These are the three legends of “Los Muertos”Beach (Beach of the dead) you can take your pick: 1 – A long time ago, pirates used to stop at this beach and … Continue reading
Puerto Vallarta has been awarded many times as one of the best destination for groups and conventions and it is definitely a place that should be taken in consideration when you are planning for group excursions, business meetings or any other kind of conventions that host a large amount of participants. Puerto Vallarta offers and … Continue reading
Piñatas are believed to have originated among the Aztecs, the Mayans and other indigenous tribes of Mexico, they used to make pots and hollow clay sculptures in the shape of their gods. These piñatas, some filled with grain or fruit, broke into celebrations and religious festivals, and the contents spilled represented the abundance or favors … Continue reading
Coffee arrived to Mexico in 1790 and it was adopted immediately , currently the major producing states are Chiapas, Veracruz, Oaxaca and Puebla, but it also grown in Guerrero, San Luis Potosi and Hidalgo. Coffee is a tropical product that is grown in mountain areas and about 60% of small producers are indigenous. In Mexico … Continue reading