Puerto Vallarta
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Puerto Vallarta | |
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Official Name | Puerto Vallarta |
Country - State: - Municipality |
![]() Jalisco Puerto Vallarta |
Population (2005) | 177,830 (city) 220,368 (municipality) hab |
Altitude | 7 m (23 ft) msl |
Coordinates - Latitude: - Longitude: |
20º 40' N 105º 16' W |
Foundation - Foundation: |
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Mayor | Lic. Francisco Javier Bravo Carbajal |
Political party | |
Time zone: | UTC -6 |
Demonym | Vallartense |
Postal code | |
Area code | 322 |
Website: www.puertovallarta.gob.mx |
Puerto Vallarta is a Mexican resort city. Situated on the Pacific Ocean's Bahía de Banderas, the city is a popular tourist destination and spring break hotspot.
The 2005 census reported Puerto Vallarta's population as 177,830 — and about 5 million overnight stays by tourists — making it the fifth-largest city in the Mexican state of Jalisco.
The city is located at Nayarit. It includes the northern suburban town of Ixtapa, which is not to be confused with the better-known tourist resort of Ixtapa in Guerrero.
. The municipality has an area of 1,300.67 km² (502.19 sq mi) adjacent to the southwestern tip of the state ofShipping traffic consists of cruise ships, which arrive almost daily, and occasional visits by U.S. Navy frigates. The Mexican Navy maintains a base at the port, as well as a well-known naval hospital in the city center, which is now a Naval Museum.
Vallarta is considered the jewel of the state of Jalisco. Tapatios, or residents of the state capital of Guadalajara, visit for weekend trips, or vacations such as semana santa and Christmas; the city is used as as a local getaway. Like many resort areas, the city's attraction lies in its relaxed atmosphere and natural splendor, offering tropical plants and sinuous rock formations.
Some English language speakers call the city P.V. for short, due to the difficulty some have in pronouncing the double "L" in "Vallarta", (IPA pronunciation: [puɛrto væ'jɑrtə]). When speaking, the name is often shortened to "Vallarta."
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[edit] History
Unlike Cancún (another leading Mexican tourist destination), Puerto Vallarta was a traditional village before gaining worldwide recognition as a travel destination.
The village was originally founded on December 12, 1851, by Don Guadalupe Sánchez Torres, who named it "Las Peñas de Santa María de Guadalupe" ("the rocks of Saint Mary of Guadalupe"). The name was eventually truncated to "Puerto Las Peñas" ("Port Las Peñas"), meaning "Port of the Rocks" or "Rocky Port." The original reason for the port was to enable the transshipment of silver from nearby mines.
In 1918, the village was elevated to municipality status and renamed after former state governor Ignacio L. Vallarta. In 1963, it became famous worldwide after director John Huston decided to make a movie version of Tennessee Williams's play The Night of the Iguana in what was then a quiet fishing village.
During the filming, the paparazzi had a field day covering Elizabeth Taylor's scandalous affair with Richard Burton, as well as the constant tension between Huston and the film's four stars. The subsequent publicity helped to attract foreign investors in the 1970s, which resulted in the massive expansion of Puerto Vallarta to its current size.
Today, there is a statue of Huston in the park on La Isla Rio Cuale in the center of the city. A nearby plaque dedicated on the 25th anniversary of the film's release honors Huston's contribution to the city's fame.
Puerto Vallarta's outer jungle areas, is also the location where the movie Predator (starring California governor and former actor Arnold Schwarzenegger) was filmed. [1]
Puerto Vallarta is well known for some of the finest sunsets in the world. To the left is a photo taken by Grant Berg on March 12th, 2007.
[edit] Botanical Gardens
Puerto Vallarta has a new botanical garden, which includes native Mexican trees, orchids and cacti, and offers birdwatching opportunites.
[edit] Airport
Puerto Vallarta is also the site of Lic. Gustavo Díaz Ordaz International Airport with connections to Las Vegas, Phoenix, Salt Lake City, Atlanta, Los Angeles, Denver, New York City, San Diego, Houston, Portland, OR, San Francisco, Dallas, Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, London,Kelowna, and Manchester, among other locations, on American Airlines, US Airways, Alaska Airlines, Continental Airlines,SkyService, Delta Air Lines, Frontier Airlines, Mexicana and First Choice Airways among others.
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[edit] References
- Link to tables of population data from Census of 2005 INEGI: Instituto Nacional de Estadística, Geografía e Informática
- Jalisco Enciclopedia de los Municipios de México
[edit] External links
- Puerto Vallarta Condo Rentals (English)
- Puerto Vallarta Maps, rentals, restaurants (English)
- Mayan Palace Puerto Vallarta (English)
- The Largest Puerto Vallarta Site (English)
- Community Map and News for Puerto Vallarta (English and Spanish)
- Puerto Vallarta Official Site (In English)
- Puerto Vallarta Official Government Site (In Spanish)
- The Botanical Gardens of Vallarta (English and Spanish)
- Puerto Vallarta Travel Information (English)