Mismaloya, Jalisco
This beach is perhaps the most renowned Puerto Vallarta, for being the natural setting for the filming in 1960, the famous American film "The Night of the Iguana" which starred Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton. and Predator (80's of last century), films that have contributed to the rise resort of Puerto Vallarta. Beyond his film appearances, Mismaloya beach is transparent waters and almost asleep having a profuse vegetation. It is a place for sailing, diving and water skiing.,
Mismaloya has magnificent currently hosting services of international quality, several restaurants, a small area of huts and all kinds of entertainment and fun, also has excellent handicraft boutiques, jewelry and art.
Here you can rest peacefully under the shade of a palapa, a palm tree or an umbrella, sipping a cold beer. If not, you can rest lying on a cot or on your towel on the hot sand to get that enviable golden color in your skin, while sipping a delicious coconut rum.
Meanwhile, across the bay of Puerto Vallarta you can go diving or fishing. The city offers a wide variety of options such as tennis, golf, take a sightseeing tour to the beaches of Yelapa, Las Animas and Quimixto, or take a boat ride across the bay, listening to music and having fun.
Ecological Reserve Los Arcos is located just off the beach Mismaloya. These recesses formed by rocks that act as places inhabited by aquatic species. Goldfish and other animals live there and those who wish to know the diving is the only way to do
Getting there
This beautiful beach is located 11 km south of Puerto Vallarta, a city on the coast of the Pacific Ocean in western Jalisco. From Mexico City to Puerto Vallarta you can get on a flight an hour in any of the airlines that connect the two cities with seven daily flights.
Already in the Puerto Vallarta International Airport you can hire taxi or bus, which will lead you to the coast on a course approximately 30 minutes.
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