Puerto Vallarta, Mexico – Puerto Vallarta is witnessing an unusual phenomenon as crocodiles increasingly make their presence known in urban areas, intriguing locals and tourists. These sightings are a stark reminder of the wildlife losing habitat to real estate development and leaving crocodiles to live among the population.
Crocodiles are frequently spotted lounging on the riverbanks at the mouth of the Cuale River in the bustling heart of Puerto Vallarta. This occurrence has drawn curious onlookers, observing the reptiles’ behavior from a safe distance. Nearby, children play in the river, seemingly undeterred by the presence of these large reptiles, adding to the surreal nature of the scene.
Marina Vallarta, a popular spot among visitors, has also become a stage for these reptilian appearances. A particularly large crocodile, measuring approximately three meters, is often seen resting on the rocks along the boardwalk. Despite warning signs and yellow tape indicating danger, many individuals risk closer encounters, often attempting to capture the moment in a photograph.
Crocodile sightings in Puerto Vallarta are not uncommon, given the area’s natural habitat conducive to these animals. There have been instances of animal attacks on people and reports of mutilated crocodile specimens, the causes of which remain unknown.
Local authorities and residents have identified several “crocodile beaches” where these animals are commonly observed:
- Estero El Salado: Urbanization has encroached upon this protected natural area, leading to a reduction in the crocodiles’ natural habitat.
- El Cora Crocodile Sanctuary: Located in Nayarit, this sanctuary offers guided tours through the reptile habitat.
- Boca de Tomates Beach: Situated near the Ameca River’s mouth, this beach is known for crocodile sightings, with only a metal fence separating them from people.
- Marina Vallarta: Its proximity to El Salado makes it a frequent spot for crocodile sightings.
- Hotel Zones: Both in Marina Vallarta and Nuevo Vallarta in Nayarit, including Vidanta, Playa del “Holly,” Playa de Oro, and Playa Flamingos near the El Pitillal River mouth.
- The Cuale River Mouth: Located in the Romantic Zone, south of Puerto Vallarta.
The Civil Protection authorities note that crocodiles are mostly spotted at dusk or night. They are often seen swimming along the beach shores and rivers.
For safety, it is advised to maintain calm and keep a safe distance upon encountering a crocodile. Feeding or provoking these animals is strongly discouraged. Pet owners are advised to supervise their animals closely on these beaches.
While humans are not part of the crocodile’s natural diet, and they generally avoid contact with people, these wild animals can become aggressive if they feel threatened. The increasing encounters with crocodiles in Puerto Vallarta underscore the importance of respecting and coexisting with the region’s wildlife.
Puerto Vallarta, Mexico - Puerto Vallarta is witnessing an unusual phenomenon as crocodiles increasingly make their presence known in urban areas, intriguing locals . . .