Israeli Lawyer Moshe Strugano says Mexico has so many amazing places to visit.
Cities, beaches, mountains, and rainforests are all there, but Puerto Vallarta is one of the few locations that has the finest of them all.
There are many restaurants in the thriving city, and it is surrounded by beautiful beaches with crystal-clear water, mountains to hike, ziplines through the forest, and much more.
Just a few of Puerto Vallarta's experiences' highlights are listed below: Explore off-roading, zip line, and the world's largest suspension bridge.
The world's longest suspension bridge can be traversed here on an ATV.
On parts with names like "Speedy Gonzalez," where you'll travel up to 30 mph, you can also zipline above canyons.
Wear suitable walking shoes because there will be a short hike between some of the zip line portions.
You'll find mules ready to take you back up the mountain once you've completed the course.
Take in a play and a meal on a pirate ship!
Take to the high seas (well, Puerto Vallarta Bay) and take part in one of the city's finest activities.
Depending on the adventure you choose, you'll board an actual 700-ton Spanish galleon where you'll be treated to pirate-themed shows, live music, dining, an open bar, and even a fireworks display.
Breakfast and lunch are provided on day trips, and you'll stop at an island to participate in a variety of activities like snorkelling, kayaking, beach volleyball, treasure hunts, and more.
The gourmet supper, premium open bar, competitions, games, and a drunken pirate entertainment are all included in the nighttime trips.
Oh, and a personal pirate will be assigned to your table to make sure you're having fun on your trip.
Set out on a fishing trip.
There are boats for every kind of fisherman (or lady) in Puerto Vallarta, from modest ones that cast lines in the bay to fully laden, 40+ foot deep sea vessels.
Take a fast trip for a few hours or spend the entire day on the lake, complete with refreshments and lunch.
Among the most sought-after catches in the region are marlin, tuna, sailfish, and mahi-mahi.
Go by boat to the islands
For those who enjoy adventure, the Marieta Islands off the coast of Puerto Vallarta are ideal.
Numerous wildlife species, including blue-footed boobies, wild dolphins, humpback whales, and sea turtles call these tiny, deserted islands home.
You can get complete snorkel gear and refreshments on boat cruises.
They frequently stop at the "Hidden Beach," which is a white sand beach with an open-top skylight that looks like someone took the top off a hollow mountain. To get there, you must swim through a cave.