Puerto Vallarta News

Puerto Vallarta News

Overtourism in Puerto Vallarta Has Once Again Stripped Us of Another Hidden Beach And Left The Trash Behind

Fifteen years ago, Punta Negra Beach in Puerto Vallarta was a hidden gem known only to a few intrepid explorers. Back then, weekends saw just a handful of people scattered along its pristine shoreline. There was no formal entrance; to reach the beach, one had to navigate through dense woods and carefully climb down a rocky incline. The absence of vendors added to the beach's untouched charm, making it a tranquil haven for those who sought solitude amidst nature's splendor.

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