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  • Travel to Puerto Vallarta--What Makes Banderas Bay So Special?
    Banderas Bay is a 500 square mile horseshoe shaped body of water located in the center of the Mexican Rivera. Being surrounded on three sides by the Sierra Madre mountains and having more than 50 miles of spectacular shoreline, it offers many unique benefits to the Puerto Vallarta region. On the same latitude as Hawaii, the bay is home to humpback whales, giant manta rays, dolphins, marlin, sailfish, and other deep water game fish. It is a very special bay, with a very special climate, and home to a very special society of people.
  • Travel to Puerto Vallarta--Afraid of Medical Care South of the Border?
    The sleepy little Mexican fishing village of Puerto Vallarta has reached a population of 350,000 inhabitants making it equal in size to Anaheim or St. Louis. This explosive growth has brought in many English speaking and US trained doctors and dentists to work in the three new, modern, and fully equipped hospitals and numerous new dental clinics. Not only are the practitioners well trained, but they’re reasonably priced. For that reason, many North Americans come to Vallarta for cosmetic surgery and dental work including caps, crowns, and implants. Due to the recent advances made in medicine and the booming economy in Vallarta, you have no reason to be concerned about medical care south of the border.
  • Travel to Puerto Vallarta--How Are Gringos Treated in Mexico?
    Aside from drug traffickers, drug users, and maybe Dawg, The Bounty Hunter, tourists in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico are treated with the utmost of dignity, respect, and kindness. Getting in and out of Mexico for North Americans is a cake-walk compared to getting in and out of the US for Mexicans. Since the economy of Vallarta, located along the Mexican Riviera in the foothills of the Sierra Madres has been built on tourism, it is in the best interest of the natives to assure a safe and fun visit for all North Americans, thus guaranteeing a quick return visit. There are close to 50,000 Americans and Canadians in Vallarta during the “high season” of November through May and since the economy is based on revenues generated from these visitors and retirees, most of the Vallartenses are now speaking English. They are famous for treating North Americans as friends, family, and almost as royalty!
  • Travel to Puerto Vallarta--Don’t Drink the Water?
    Water purity and cleanliness was a major concern many years ago throughout Mexico. However, during the past ten years, the beautiful city of Puerto Vallarta has upgraded it’s entire water treatment and distribution system. Today, there is no need for bottled water, filtration systems, bacteria and amoeba prevention pills, or food treatment solutions, i.e. the water is equal to that in the States and very safe to drink from the tap. Because Vallarta’s livelihood is based on tourism combined with


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