Thursday, January 21, 2010

Sweet Love in Puerto Vallarta

She finally popped the question (or maybe you did) and now it’s official - you’re getting hitched! Once the two came back to earth, it dawned on you that you have little idea how to go about putting together an event as important as your wedding. Select Puerto Vallarta as the site for your destination wedding and choose the perfect villa rental Puerto Vallarta to serve as a base, and you’re off and running.

In case you’re wondering, why Puerto Vallarta, read on:

• It’s a resort, with all the attractions and facilities that term conjures. Your guests can wear themselves out with golf and tennis; they can enjoy international cuisine; they can shop ‘til they drop; and they can stay in a private, luxurious villa rental Puerto Vallarta.

• It’s an adventure destination. Visitors can catch some air on a zip line through the jungle or a parasail on Banderas Bay; they can swim with dolphins and commune with iguanas; they can hike, bike, take to the trails on an ATV or horseback.

• It’s incredibly romantic. The two of you will enjoy beautiful sunsets, warm sultry evenings, soft music (or an off-key karaoke duet, if that’s your preference). And of course, you’ll be set up with the best of everything in your villa rental Puerto Vallarta.

Friday, January 8, 2010

In Any Language, Puerto Vallarta has Pizza

No matter how you spend your days – rattling your teeth on an ATV; going face-to-face with dolphins; walking the art walk – you’re going to need to eat. You know you can always head back to your villa rental Puerto Vallarta for a home-cooked meal, but sometimes, you just can’t tear yourself away. When that happens, head for a local pizzeria.

It’s not exactly what most folks think of as traditional Mexican fare, so you may be surprised to learn that it’s not all that hard to find a great pizza in Puerto Vallarta, and one of them is likely to be near to your villa rental Puerto Vallarta Here are a few favorites, chosen by folks who swear they know good pizza.

• Fans who like their thin crust pizza to come out of a wood-fired oven should be happy at La Piazetta (Rodolfo Gomez 143). Your host, Mimmo, invites you to pull up a chair, enjoy a glass of wine, and enjoy.

• Café Candela, at Guerrero 311, has a reputation as a romantic place to enjoy a great pizza while you flutter your eyelashes at each other. And they serve vegetarian entrees.

• Plenty of folks recommend Café Roma (Encino 287). Expect to find a lively crowd of tourists and locals and “the best real Italian thin crust pizza.”

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Livin’ the Life in Puerto Vallarta

If you’re like loads of other visitors, you elected to stay in a villa Puerto Vallarta so you could avoid the crush of bodies that frequently seem to be lounging around the beach hotels. Life in a private villa is just more dignified and comfortable for residents. The staff work with you and yours alone, and they expect you’ll give them some direction.

That said, you should consider them a tremendous resource, the go-to folks who can help you figure out daily life in Puerto Vallarta. Not that it’s some kind of rocket science, but setting up in a new location always takes a bit of time and planning.
The individuals who work in your villa Puerto Vallarta will no doubt be happy to help you figure out a few things. All you need to do is ask. Ask about the water, ask about the bank, ask about grocery shopping.

They will probably tell you that you can buy bottled water, although much of the water and ice served in good restaurants is okay to drink. They’ll help you locate a bank with an ATM so you can withdraw some pesos. And they’ll direct you to the local supermarket for dinner supplies or a small corner shop for little emergencies – and bottled water.