It may seem a little counter-intuitive to enjoy life’s luxuries in a villa rental Puerto Vallarta and to get around town by local bus. After all, you’re living a life of elegance and style, and you’re not entirely certain your elevated digs shouldn’t rule out walking on your own hind legs to the beach or to El Centro. And a bus ride can seem so . . . common.
There are several good reasons to see the area around Banderas Bay by bus. First of all, a bus ride is very affordable, and you on the bus says, “Yes, I have a villa rental Puerto Vallarta, and I’m smart about money, too!”
Second, one bus or another can take you just about any place in the area that you have a fancy to visit. They go to the north end of the bay and Sayulita where some of the best surfing is. They go southward to Mismaloya and the beaches there (las Gemelas, Mismaloya and Boca de Tomatlan).
In town, a few pesos will take you just about everywhere you want to go. You can bus to the Malecon, to the Rio Cuale, to Walmart and Sam’s Club (if you must). The sports stadium and the Plaza de Toros are accessible by bus.
There are several good reasons to see the area around Banderas Bay by bus. First of all, a bus ride is very affordable, and you on the bus says, “Yes, I have a villa rental Puerto Vallarta, and I’m smart about money, too!”
Second, one bus or another can take you just about any place in the area that you have a fancy to visit. They go to the north end of the bay and Sayulita where some of the best surfing is. They go southward to Mismaloya and the beaches there (las Gemelas, Mismaloya and Boca de Tomatlan).
In town, a few pesos will take you just about everywhere you want to go. You can bus to the Malecon, to the Rio Cuale, to Walmart and Sam’s Club (if you must). The sports stadium and the Plaza de Toros are accessible by bus.
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