Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Clearly We Will Return

Okay; so I said I would be posting about the town of Puerto Vallarta yesterday.  Figured since it was President's Day, I would do nothing...that I did and I do nothing well!  Sorry about the delay but  I'm back and it's my goal to enlighten you about this little gem in Mexico!  I always hear folks rave about Cancun but I have to tell you....we spent eight days in Cancun two years ago and 'tho I did have a great time...it may not see me again...it just didn't have that intimate atmosphere to lull be back.  Puerto Vallarta on the other hand had us planning our next visit on the plane ride home!  The little village of PV wowed me.  I was staying in the Hilton Resort, located within a five minute taxi drive away...Five dollar ride or a 50 cent bus ride!  We decided to venture the city on a Saturday morning with the plan to rent scooters and tool around all day. That didn't happen. The cobblestone roads and rented scooters were trying enough in the busy weekend travel, we decided to travel to the rain forest area!  Rental scooters are not always in the best alignment! Add a scooter that pulls to the right, a narrow, winding downhill road and heavy traffic and you have the recipe for a disaster!  Let's just say, "I am lucky to be alive" and I know what it looks like to have a taxi almost run over my head!  Scooters returned and they had no scratches ~ and the exploration began!  

First off, PV is quaint, clean, charming and colorful!  It seems to be a place where folks visit and keep coming back!  It stretches the beach, has excellent restaurants, cheap drinks, friendly people, shopping and more!  It's a very eclectic crowd and made me wish all vacation spots had its diversity!  Initially a little known get away for Hollywood giants like John Houston, Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton it has become a mecca for Canadian's, U.S. snowbirds seeking winter warmth, young and old, gay and straight.  Many have moved to become residents others return yearly.  Everyone; locals, returnees and tourist coexist with wonderful dynamics! Whether you are mid city, on the Malecon or in the Zona Romantica district this town has an abundance of good vibes!


We began our day having breakfast on the Malecon at Vieta's http://viteapv.com/  sitting outside people watching.  My all time favorite breakfast is Eggs Benedict.  Even though I cook it's not in my wheel well ; so whenever I am out, I order it.  Up until PV, my favorite for the past eight years has been at Fire Sign Cafe in Tahoe.  Well move over...Vieta's has taken over that top spot!   
  Okay so it wasn't the traditional

breakfast,  Tara had that and her's was equally as tasty!  Seems the huevos revueltos con totopos or Chilaquiles was equally the flavor burst for the pallet!   Just in case they ever read this..."I'LL BE BACK!"

Lots of restaurants to choose from and most just as good~ There was a lot of hype about Joe Jack's Crab Shack and it was probably my least favorite.  Tara is a non meat eater and they had little for her there.  Perhaps I ordered wrong but my fish tacos just didn't make me jump with joy but it may have been the timing...my camera had just survived a dropping and I was a little off!  Good thing that Nikon can take some jolts...first the scooter than...

One could say I ate my way through PV...there's food everywhere.  Try the local's shrimp on a stick!  
Tasty!!  
You might also want to try their food carts.  Street food is a booming business in PV.  They offer tours, with guides taking you to the best of the best or you can do it yourself.  Some of these places give new meaning to the local Taco Truck! http://www.vallartasource.com/street_food.php
You can even try out a delicious drink right on the corner.  Be brave and try it!!  How many fruits can one put in a drink...think of the nutrients?! 

We enjoyed eating in PV so much that we decided to skip the hotel food the following day and continue making our way through our new favorite beach town!  That night's dinner was highly recommended and it was excellent.  The Margarita Grill https://plus.google.com/111874992785404552413/about?gl=us&hl=en is an outside restaurant situated on a central corner under a thatch roof that will not disappoint.  From the moment your lips touch your hand mixed margarita or your server begins smashing ripe avocados at your table in the mort and pestle you will be relaxed, happy and glad you chose this hot spot!!  



Drinks are cheap almost everywhere you go...and nothing is better than a bucket of dollar beers, whether inside at a lively bar like The Cheeky Monkey http://www.cheekymonkeypv.com/    or outside beach side like Burro's Bar http://www.mexonline.com/burros.htm.  People watching is a must and if you are the friendly type you will meet all sorts of folk with just a little mingling!  If you are simply wanting to put your toes in the sand and watch the sun set, I highly recommend  purchasing a beer at the Oxxo (PV's 7/11 and they are everywhere) and pulling up a piece of sand.  We did this two nights in a row...the view is totally amazing!


Puerto Vallarta offers lots of shopping.  One can wander through the cobbled streets and find everything from high end shops to basic tourist traps.  Shopping brings about the other tourist trap...the Time Share Sharks!  From reviews I have read they are not as rampant as they used to be and for us they provided a little humor!  It was quite amusing that these staunch Mexican citizens have learned to adapt to their clientele...or Mexico has a larger gay population than I had realized.  Tara and I seem to look enough alike that some think we are sisters but the "Sharks" led with the opening line assuming we were a couple!  The friendly Mexican fellows would then add, "my husband and I..."  This tickled me because it may have been a ploy but these guys genuinely had found acceptance of the gay crowd that flock to their fine city!  I know if you bought into the time share sales these guys could be a pain in the butt, but the few that did catch our attention were fun and friendly!  Much better than the guys trolling the beach with their goods wanting you to buy...these folks were annoying!!

Once you get past the stores, I strongly urge you to hit the LOCAL Farmer's Market located in Parque Lazaro Cardenes  http://www.oldtownfm.com/pages/en/visit_the_market.html.  It's here you will most likely  find something you really want to take home.  Something one of a kind and made in Puerto Vallarta by the vendor who is selling it to you!  It's on Saturday's only but it's so worth the stroll!!  We came home with the most wonderful and useful reminder of our trip...A Color Pod made from local Palm waist.  We found these hand painted pods that were once headed to the land fill striking!  Kathryn has made recycling trendy, useful and art! Not only is she an artist but she is a transplant that has made PV her home.  Not only did we leave with a pod but we left feeling like we had made a friend.  http://colorpodpv.com/  Super Bowl Sunday saw ours holding the goods for guac!  
A  much more useful "trinket" to bring home than a refrigerator magnet!  These pods are waterproof and scooter proof!!   

Good food, good drink, good people, good stuff!  We were ready to come back before we ever left!  Bottom line...if you are seeking a get-away that is sun filled; maybe it's time to look at this side of Mexico rather than Cancun.  Sure the ocean is a different one, but its time zone is much closer for many vacationers, it offers a quaintness that Cancun is shy of...you can't help but be taken by this easy going community!!  

Have the tequila and Pacifica Light ready...We will be back next January!! 
  

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