This is a wonderful article originally
written in Spanish by Ana Luisa Ochoa. It describes both the
beauty and history of Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. What follows
is a translation of her text for your reading pleasure:
35
years ago, nobody would have thought that the couple's romance
would bring world notoriety to the little fishing village port
found in the state of Jalisco, Mexico. Obviously, no one would
have projected this outcome, as each day thousands of lovers
live out their love on the shores of the world's seas. All the
same, we are by no means speaking of just any couple in this
instance, it was Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor - both
famous, both extremely attractive and both
married.
It was during the filming of "The
Night of the Iguana", directed by John Houston, that
the story began to take form. Burton and Ava Gardner (called
the most beautiful animal in the world by ex-husband Frank
Sinatra) shared the starring roles. It was 1963, and it was
a scandal of world proportions to see how Richard and Elizabeth,
Julius Caesar and Cleopatra, lived out their love on the beaches
of Mismaloya.
Even without the famous faces, Puerto
Vallarta was over a century old - ever since Guadalupe Sanchez
Torres, the Jalisco merchant, christened the town Peñas
de Santa Maria de Guadelupe in 1851. The town was waiting,
maturing and growing in beauty in order to present itself
to the world.
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At this moment in time, after three decades (almost four),
the unique atmosphere continues to thrive. Ever-growing, this
dynamic resort which is buried in the Bay of Banderas - the
largest natural bay in all of Mexico and the second largest
in north America - still maintains that magic which materialized
itself through two actors who thereafter went forth and shared
its contagiousness with the entire world.
In spite of its 159 hotels, which span
from the south to the north and cover a distance of 32 kilometers,
from Cabo Corrientes to Punta Mita, Puerto Vallarta is still
a gem. The city still exhibits the typical ambience of a provincial
city that has failed to leave its flavor aside over the course
of time. All this, even after the arrival of the most modern
tourist services for both national and international visitors.
In fact, it is the internationals who have in turn practically
flooded the town. The foreign presence is year-round, even
visible from April through November.
Today,
Puerto Vallarta is divided into zones: the main, central area
known as the "Centro" or "pueblo", and
the newer area is known as the Marina. Nevertheless, all of
"Vallarta" still has the same appearance as was
created by the engineer Guillermo Wulff. Wulff maintained
a base of brick and tile so as to create a style that would
provide both body and form to this now very important Mexican
tourist destination.
Many are the charms that promote the
traditional aspects of this port, and without doubt one of
the greatest benefits of the downtown area is that it is easily
reachable on foot. One can stroll along the "Malecon"
(boardwalk) and enjoy its beauty step by step. From the banks
of the Cuale River (which crosses the city), or from the Romantic
Zone - also known as the Café Zone - the authentic
"fiesta" can be experienced each and every night.
In the Marina, on the other hand, a
more tranquil and sophisticated ambience can be found. It
is worth the effort to visit the lighthouse at night in order
to take in an incomparable vista.

Also close to the downtown area, one can find an innumerable
number of small coves and beaches - each with its own attractions
and particular feeling. Among these beaches is the Playa Los
Muertos (Beach of the Dead), one of the most visited within
the city. Another beautiful spot is Conchas Chinas, boasting
crystal waters that are spared the danger of large swells.
A little further to the south is Mismaloya beach, which is
of course the most famous of the lot. Even more to the south
is Boca de Tomatlan, where the Horcones River pours out into
the Pacific Ocean. Boca de Tomatlan is a spot whose vegetation
provides tourists with a unique setting.
Within the choices of all the beaches
in this port city, there are three that are definitely worthwhile
to visit, and they are only accessible by water. Via water
taxi, it is possible to reach Las Animas, a tiny town surrounded
by reefs. The second destination is called Quimixto, which
is ideal for scuba diving. The last stop (all can be reached
using the same boats) is Yelapa, a Polynesian-type village.

|
MONTH |
MIN.
TEMP. |
MAX.
TEMP. |
| JANUARY |
16
C |
30
C |
| FEBRUARY |
16
C |
30
C |
| MARCH |
17
C |
31
C |
| APRIL |
18
C |
33
C |
| MAY |
20
C |
34
C |
| JUNE |
22
C |
34
C |
| JULY |
22
C |
34
C |
| AUGUST |
22
C |
34
C |
| SEPTEMBER |
22
C |
34
C |
| OCTOBER |
22
C |
34
C |
| NOVEMEBER |
20
C |
33
C |
| DECEMBER |
18
C |
32
C |

For golf lovers, there are three courses within Puerto Vallarta
which offer all the relevant facilities and infrastructure
required for its enjoyment. The Marina Vallarta Golf Course
is a 18-hole par 71, nestled within the Marina itself. The
Flamingos Golf Course is another 18-hole public course found
20 minutes north of town - available at any time for play
without reservations (also offering special group fares).
As well, in order to facilitate access to this course, there
are daily trips departing from the Sheraton Hotel at no additional
cost.
In May of 1999, Puerto Vallarta completed
the construction of a third golf course: The Punta Mita Four
seasons Golf Course. This third course was designed personally
by Jack Nicklaus himself. It boasts magnificent vistas of
the Pacific Ocean, and some uniquely challenging holes. The
Punta Mita course is located 45 minutes from downtown.
Puerto Vallarta is a tourist destination
that is presently placing special importance on the sport
of golf. As such, Raul Chavez Merino, who was the president
of The Mexican Association of Hotels and Motels of Puerto
Vallarta, commented during an interview that there are now
existing plans of yet another new golf course in the "El
Salado" Estuary zone. This zone is found in front of
the Hotel Zone, and near the projected convention center (in
planning as well). It has been projected that this course
will be opened to the public before the end of the year 2000.

One of the most famous Vallartans has been, without doubt,
the naïf painter Manuel Lepe. Lepe's art, in its enjoyable
childlike form, invites smiles along with a return to infancy
through his brushstrokes and colors. The work of this famous
Mexican occupies a highlighted place within the pictorial
heritage of the world. As such, his works form part of the
collection of Queen Elizabeth of England, and the 25th of
September is Manuel Lepe Day in Washington. Not to mention
the fact the Manuel Lepe is the sole naïf painter in
the Painters Directory of France.
Unfortunately, Lepe, who was named the
Mexican National and Jalisco's "Primer Pintor" (First
Painter) by President Luis Echeverria, has left us. Luckily,
his daughter Marcela has continued with his work, recently
inaugurating a museum-gallery which houses testimonials to
the amazing work of her father. In creating the museum, Marcela
has guaranteed that the success of this inherited art form
will be preserved.
Marcela has commented that through the
simple paintings of her father, without racking your brain,
it is quite easy to travel backwards in time to infancy, remembering
and smiling throughout.
It is said of the people that visit
this precious Vallarta, that few ever forget her. The majority
of visitors visit a second time, but many just stay here to
live. Perhaps it is for this reason that there is such a large
quantity of gourmet restaurants delectable treats to all the
visitors in Puerto Vallarta.
Nouvelle Cuisine reigns supreme in Puerto
Vallarta, and the many seafood and fish dishes are prepared
with a delicate touch. Among the eateries worth emphasizing
is the restaurant Trio. Trio is a restaurant-bar-café,
which, among its many specialties, offers Rabbit in a Parsley
and Garlic Sauce. Another gourmet restaurant is the Café
Des Artistes, offering among its specialties Cream of lobster
and Pumpkin Soup, Crab Au Gratin and Fillet of Marinated Sea
Bass.
Another restaurant worth visiting is
Café Maximilian, located in the Olas Altas zone, where
one can enjoy excellent dishes -within an Austrian atmosphere.
As well, without doubt, El Set is a good option as a place
to savor true Mexican cooking. One of the main attractions
that bring people to El Set is that it boasts one of the premier
views in all of Puerto Vallarta.
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