The Many Contradictions of Puerto Vallarta

By: George Holeman (View Profile)

Nestled on the pacific Coast of Mexico, only a non-stop flight away from Middle America, you’ll find Hollywood hills rising out of the sea and a South Beach strip dotted with small restaurants and bars. You’ll find statues that Salvador Dali might have crafted had he fallen asleep listening to Jimmy Buffett and sunsets that show you just why Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor fell in love with Puerto Vallarta nearly forty years ago. You’ll also find a Hooters and a Sam’s Club and one hundred and seventy thousand people who are trying to sell you something.

The moment you arrive you can feel the equatorial sun scrape that wintry rust from your body. You can hear waves crashing in the distance and taste one of the many exquisite Mexican beers not named Corona (the best are Negra Modelo and Pacifico). But it is also a land of contradictions, a place where globalization is creeping through a once unique seascape like a kudzu vine. The beaches are awash with commerce, and the hotels are packed with “ugly Americans.” Each day, the swelling tide of Yankee tourism seems to diminish the city’s ample charm a little more. If you have the good fortune to visit Puerto Vallarta, you’ll find its most defining and interesting characteristic is the interplay between everything you’ve dreamed a tropical paradise to be and everything you’re afraid it has become.

My girlfriend, my brother, his wife, and I made our way to the Jalisco province of Mexico via Chicago and stayed for a very affordable rate at the Villa del Palmar, a resort style hotel that was one of many between the airport and the downtown. Puerto Vallarta bends around the Bahia de Banderas like a crooked arm at the base of the Sierra Madre Mountains. The downtown strip lies directly across the bay from the hotels, and both are perfectly positioned to see the sun setting each evening. We arrived at the end of the dry season, just after the spring breakers had ravaged the landscape and before the rains came and transformed the arid hills into dense jungle. We were hopeful that our timing and the fact that two of us were fluent in Spanish would allow us to enjoy the city’s well-worn tourist path, but also deviate from it when we chose.

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posted: 02.04.2008
Abbey Jane
I am headed to PV for my up coming honeymoon...I can't wait. Is there anything you suggest we definitely don't miss out on? We're staying in a very cool B&B the first few nights and then heading down the coast to the El Tamarindo for a few nights. Then back to PV. Let me know. Thanks!!
posted: 06.29.2007
Sarah P
In light of Paris Hilton's recent, self-proclaimed transformation, I think she might be in need of a new city persona as well. Perhaps you will be able to enlighten us on this in your next picturesque travel article!
posted: 06.28.2007
George Holeman
One of my friends got all up in arms because she thought Lindsay Lohan should be Tijuana, rather than Cancun. Fortunately, I've thought all this out. Britney Spears is definitely Tijuana. I don't really think that needs much more explanation. There are also any number of places that might be Maggie Gyllenhaal: exotic looking, interesting, artistic, yet suddenly overexposed and somewhat tiresome. It's still cool, but you just keep bracing yourself for it to sell out. I suppose whatever city Maggie is is a logical next step for me in Mexico.
posted: 06.25.2007
Katie Daley
I have been to PV before and you really nailed my feelings about it! I can't wait to head back to Mexico.
posted: 06.25.2007
Jacinta O’Halloran
I've never been to PV but your evocative description has me watering at the mouth and itching at the feet to go. I loved hearing of the background of this destination and the very real current contrasts to be found there. Thanks so much for sharing! I hope you will share if you go back for your level two immersion in Mexico.
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