Nuevo Vallarta, Mexico

Nuevo Vallarta, Mexico

Nuevo Vallarta Mexico

Nuevo Vallarta (Spanish pronunciation: ['nweβo βa'ʎaɾta]) is a planned residential-resort community located in the Mexican state of Nayarit. By automobile, it is about fifteen minutes north of Puerto Vallarta's Licenciado Gustavo Díaz Ordaz International Airport. Nuevo Vallarta receives many tourists from both the United States and Canada and has many malls and stores that accept payment in Mexican pesos or U.S. dollars. The Mexican federal government began the project over twenty years ago. The community is currently home to luxury villas and estates that include canals lined with tropical gardens, each with private docking piers. The area also offers new deluxe resort amenities on more than 5 miles of white sandy beach. The marina development features a 3,000-slip state-of-the-art marina and Padi 1-Star Career Development Dive Center. Condominiums are also available to visitors and residents alike. Between 1980 and 1990, Nuevo Vallarta’s population increased from 57,028 to 111,457 inhabitants. A new marina is under construction, and the constructors have fifteen long-term lease programs. The construction consists of the removal of existing docks, pilings, and ramps in order to build six new docks with 230 mooring spaces ranging from 22’ to 130’ long.
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Recommended airport
Licenciado Gustavo Diaz Ordaz Intl (PVR)
Points of interest
Nearby destinations
  • Puerto Vallarta a 3.33 km
  • Riviera Nayarit a 27.33 km
  • Guayabitos Beach a 42.69 km