Just past the Blue Bay resort, halfway to Mismaloya, lies the beach of Punta Negra. Three tall buildings line the beach, with a fourth under construction. The beach itself is rocky, though it sometimes changes to sand in the summer (or so the story goes). The views are spectacular and encompass the whole of Banderas Bay, and the surf is almost literally at your door. All the buildings have elevators, and offer many conveniences, but shopping or nightlife requires a trip to town. Fortunately buses run every fifteen minutes or so, and cabs can be flagged any time of the day or night. The residents are an exceptionally heterogeneous mix of Mexicans, Americans, Canadians, and others. Many of the Mexicans are not native to Puerto Vallarta either.
Punta Negra is a nice place to live, but is only for those looking for a condo. The beach is fairly short and exclusive, with only the four buildings fronting it. There are no villas or other buildings.
A little more than halfway to Mismaloya (heading south out of Puerto Vallarta), lies the new development of Garza Blanca. Once the site of a large hotel, Garza Blanca is quickly becoming the most exclusive address in the Puerto Vallarta region. The development faces the ocean, but nestles back into the jungle for the best of both worlds. Many consider the beach at Garza Blanca the most beautiful beach on the Bay of Banderas.
As with most places of this type, those on a beer budget need not apply. Beachfront villas in Garza Blanca start at almost $2 million. Dollars, not pesos. Condos go from a quarter million on up, and houses run a minimum of $800,000. But future residents will have everything they might desire right at their doorsteps: shops, nightclubs, even an elegant French restaurant.
Fifteen to twenty minutes south of downtown Puerto Vallarta lies the village of Mismaloya. Home to the famous Mismaloya beach, La Jolla de Mismaloya hotel, and the site where The Night of the Iguana was filmed, Mismaloya is well known to most of Puerto Vallarta's visitors. But there is another side to Mismaloya as well. The residential area in Mismaloya is perhaps one of the prettiest areas on the Bay of Banderas. It's cool and quiet, often 10 to 15 degrees cooler than downtown Puerto Vallarta.
Set in the midst of the jungle, Mismaloya offers a quiet hideaway to those who would rather avoid the crowds. It's a bit remote, but it more than makes up for its remoteness with its striking natural beauty. One of the better kept secrets, Mismaloya is, unfortunately, fairly expensive, a fact that has resulted in an almost exclusively American population.
Olas Altas
Olas Altas
Riviera Nayarit
Toll-Free Numbers
Púlpito 145-A, Olas Altas
Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco 48380
Phone: 011.52.322.222.6505
Fax: 011.52.322.222.2555
Rodolfo Gomez #111-4 Olas Altas
Puerto Vallarta,
Jalisco 48380
Phone: 011.52.322.222.7647
Avenida Tepic Sur # 949 - Local 1, Colonia Flamingos
Nuevo Vallarta, Bahia de Banderas, Nayarit - C.P. 63732
Phone: 011.52.329.298.3813
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