Get to know Marina Vallarta, just minutes from Romantic Zone, Puerto Vallarta

Marina Vallarta is a space for the shelter and arrival of more than 500 boats, this not only serves as a starting point for sophisticated yachts, but it is also one of the most luxurious residential areas, as well as home to multiple high-end hotels, gastronomic offer, and nightlife.

On the boardwalk of the Marina, there are various galleries, shops, and restaurants… all casual and spectacular views; which makes this area of ​​Puerto Vallarta the ideal environment to enjoy a walk and catch a glimpse of the sunset.

History

According to puertovallarta.net, the Marina was built during the most active years of the city in the 1980s, specifically in 1986, by the brothers Jorge and José Martínez Güitrón.

Location

With an approximate location of ten minutes from the Romantic Zone of Puerto Vallarta and only five minutes from the Gustavo Díaz Ordaz International Airport; The Marina is one of the most easily accessible areas in the entire city; so you can arrive in the means of transport you prefer.

Luxury hotels

The Marina Puerto Vallarta is home to some of the most luxurious hotel chains; Some of the hotels that you can find along the port are the Marriott, the Grand Velas Puerto Vallarta, Hotel Mío, as well as residential condominiums such as Los Tules.

Marina Boardwalk

Being the point of departure and arrival of multiple boats, on the boardwalk of the Marina, you can find endless attractions such as the La Marina lighthouse and the famous sculpture of the whale.

Marina Shopping Center

Thanks to the sumptuousness and sybaritic popularity of the area, the port has its own shopping center, which stands out as one of the most luxurious in all of Puerto Vallarta.

In this you can find various renowned fashion and accessories stores, as well as various popular restaurants of different international cuisines -yes, most of them offer gourmet dishes-. The shopping center also has internationally recognized establishments such as Starbucks, among others.

Likewise, the venue also has one of the most acclaimed golf courses and the highest influx of athletes in Puerto Vallarta.

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