The Best of Mexico by Day (and Night)

These steamy itineraries let you enjoy the heat of Mexico.

Puerto Vallarta

On the Pacific coast, the resort town of Puerto Vallarta merges modern-day beach vibes with old-world charm, catering to all types of travelers with miles of oceanfront resorts, authentic eats, charming boutique hotels and cobblestone streets. Spas, beaches and water sports activities are enjoyed during the day while the night rages with parties and taco crawls.

riviera nayarit
Photo courtesy of Riviera Nayarit CVB

By Day:

Find your balance. At the Spa at Terra Noble, a hilltop spa tucked into the rainforest of Puerto Vallarta, the treatments are spiritual journeys for those wanting to tap into and balance their chakras. A mainstay of pampering for more than 20 years, it also boasts sprawling, commanding views of picturesque Banderas Bay.

Tour the town. The Zona Romantica in the Old Town district is chockfull of authentic restaurants, local vendors and sidewalk cafés on cobblestone streets. Well preserved, Zona Romantica feels like a centuries-old village that highlights the original flavors of the city. Bring your swimsuit, as ZR is also the location of Puerto Vallarta’s best beach, Playa Los Muertos.

Hit the beach. While the sands of Puerto Vallarta are brimming with visitors year-round, all the cool kids head to Sayulita in Riviera Nayarit. The beach-town hideaway, just 40 minutes north of downtown, has an old-school Mexican vibe with a small church, little central plaza and family-owned shops. Endless taco and margarita shacks line the sand.

At Night:

Taco night. Visitors in search of authentic eats hop on an evening excursion with Vallarta Food Tours Taco Adventure. The three-hour culinary tour of street food stops at multiple outposts that are safe for travelers and feature some of the city’s best off-the-beaten-path dining options.

Party on. Among the young and hip Vallartans and ex-pats, De Santos is considered the best nightlife option for chill nights. The restaurant transforms into a swank and crowded lounge after hours, and the rooftop bar offers oversized beds for some serious stargazing and kicked-back imbibing.

Where to stay: The 10-room Hacienda San Angel in the heart of downtown Puerto Vallarta is the city’s best-kept secret. Housed within an 18th-century building on a residential, cobblestone street, the hotel encompasses a rustic courtyard embellished with stone fountains and lush gardens. Rooms are stylish and romantic, with centuries-old paintings and antiques. Many offer prime city views (room rates start at $225 a night; haciendasanangel.com).

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