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EXPLORE PUERTO VALLARTA WITH US

San Sebastian Del Oeste is a beautiful old mining town from the 1700’s, visiting this town take you to the old days as the town conserve is charm with all the houses painting the same colors, as soon as we get to this town we can feel the tranquility of the town, we visit the Coffee plantation, and walk around town visiting all the gift shops and silver shop where the locals sell their jewerly,
Starting at:
$105 USD
Bears Cruising PV Bear Boat 2024

BEAR WEEK PV
LIMITED CAPACITY TO 140 BEARS. BOOK EARLY!
We're doing it again. Our bear boat fiesta with all of our good friends.
Boat capacity is 250 people but we're only inviting 140.
All your favorite music from disco music, 70's,80's,90's and a little more.
We'll enjoy the view, maybe see some whales and reconnect with old friends and make new ones.

2024 DATE COMING SOON
Starting at:
$130 USD
Join us for an amazing hike, hike is a nothing rough and a lot of fun,
bring comfy shoes and your bathing suit
Starting at:
$60 USD
Tour with one of the local tequileras in Puerto Vallarta
Starting at:
$40 USD
Adrenaline lovers, this is one of the highly recommended tours for those who love go to the max.
Starting at:
$90 USD
San Francisco, also known as San Pancho, is a Mexican town situated in the State of Nayarit,
on the central Pacific coast of Mexico about 50 km north of Puerto Vallarta on Federal Highway 200.

Before the arrival of the Spanish, and still somewhat today, the coast and nearby mountainous region known as the Sierra Madre Occidental was populated by the indigenous Cora and Huichól.

As the Spanish developed ports at San Blas to the north and Puerto Vallarta to the south, the region began to increase in population but still at a much slower pace and was cut off from urban centers like Guadalajara. Franciscan priests presided along with landowners over huge latifundio estates.

Long after Mexican independence, in 1931, as part of sweeping land reform following the Mexican Revolution, the land that comprises modern-day Sayulita and San Francisco was transferred to communal ejido control.

San Francisco continued to rely on subsistence fishing and some mango and tropical fruit cultivation until the changes made by then-President Luis Echeverria in the 1970s who made it the site of his family vacation retreat. A flow of federal funding to San Francisco followed his dream of making San Francisco a “self-sufficient...Third World village” which included the present hospital and a short-lived Universidad del Tercer Mundo.
Starting at:
$110 USD
People travel long distances, from all over the world, to come to the famous Vallarta Botanical Gardens. The importance of each of the different species that adorn the Garden often goes unnoticed or does not capture our attention because of the amount of species that overwhelm our senses.
Starting at:
$70 USD
This bird is a protected species; it is considered vulnerable for extinction. Though the overall population exceeds 10,000, habitat loss and trapping for the pet trade have made some regional populations endangered.
Starting at:
$80 USD