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The Neighborhood

https://www.vallarta-adventures.com/tours

  • Swimming with the Dolphins

  • Sea Lion Programs

  • Rhythms of the Night (Dinner Show)

  • Zip Lining

  • SCUBA Diving

  • Sailing

  • Day Trips

    • San Sebastian

    • ‘Hidden Mexico’

    • Marietas Eco Discovery

    • Las Caletas Beach Hideaway

    • Yelapa & Majuhuitas

    • A Taste of Tequila

  • Flyboarding

  • Sea Safari

  • Offroad Adventures

  • Whale Watching

  • Learn to Surf

http://www.canopytours-vallarta.com

  • Los Veranos Canopy Tour Zip Lining

https://www.myvallartaexperience.com

  • Canopy Tours / Zip Lines

  • Off Roading

  • Horseback Riding

  • ATV Tours

  • Snorkeling

  • Swimming with the Dolphins

  • Flyboarding

  • Sunset Tours

  • Parasailing

  • SCUBA Diving

  • Dinner Shows

  • Sunset Cruises

 

Turtle Releasing  (June to September)

Wildlife Connection offers you the opportunity to visit a turtle camp, where you will participate in and support the conservation of these ancient creatures. We release baby turtles every night.

http://www.wildlifeconnection.com/turtle-tour/


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Whale watching (December to Mid-March)

Each winter season a growing number of tourists and locals enjoy tours that take them out to see the migrating Humpback whales in Banderas Bay (http://www.puertovallarta.net/news/humpback-whale-visit-the-bay-around-puerto-vallarta.php).
From December to April, these gentle giants can be seen breaching out of the water as parents instruct their baby calves in the ways of their watery world.
Local eco-tour operators (http://www.puertovallarta.net/what_to_do/eco-adventures.php)are licensed by the National Environmental Agency to assure respectful watching of these magnificent mammals.

 

Sea Turtle Preservation Months (May to December)

Turtle Preservation Program; Puerto Vallarta has implemented a community-wide preservation program that combines protected nurseries for turtle eggs, plus educational projects. Turtle liberation ceremonies are held daily during the season at participating hotel beaches. In addition, Vallarta eco-tour operators host nighttime tours to research camps designed to protect the eggs where visitors witness sea turtles laying eggs in their natural habitat and the release of the baby turtles as they make their initial voyage to the sea.

Puerto Vallarta’s coastline is among the most important breeding grounds in the world for numerous endangered species of sea turtles. The Puerto Vallarta Sea Turtle Protection Project (http://www.puertovallarta.net/what_to_do/puerto-vallarta-sea-turtles-protection-program.php)is a joint effort of the Puerto Vallarta Hotel Association, city government and federal authorities.

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