Surround yourself with the marine life in the Sea of Cortez with this semi-submersible submarine tour.
Continue ReadingEnjoy the adventure of a lifetime as you drive your own RZR 4 through the hills and valleys of Vallarta to Rancho Las Pilas, where you can take a refreshing splash into the waterfall and enjoy tequila tasting.
Continue ReadingFishing tours that you don’t want to miss at the Islands of Loreto!
Continue ReadingCheck out the Malecón (boardwalk), Downtown Puerto Vallarta’s Historical Tour, and Mexico’s Independence Day Celebration.
Continue ReadingCome explore the Yucatan Peninsula and take in the beauty that surrounds you by participating in fishing or jungle tours.
Continue ReadingOff Road Adventures- Experience the heart of Mexico with this Off Road Adventure! This is an amazing way to experience the wealth of raw, natural resources and breathtaking scenery that Mexico has to offer. Take a journey back in time when life was less hectic…
Continue ReadingThis museum and botanical garden is home to several species of cacti from around the world. The cacti are displayed in gorgeous patterns in an open air garden which features more than 5,000 other plants. Cacti Mundo preserves, conserves and reproduces several Mexican desert cacti…
Continue ReadingThe fourth edition of the Riviera Maya Film Festival is set to take place from April 23rd to the 29th this year bringing the arts to the forefront once again in the area. The cultural event in the Riviera Maya, just minutes from Cancun, will…
Continue ReadingIt’s that time of year again! We are proud to announce the Third Annual Chocolate Clam Festival which will be held at the marina of the quintessential Mexican town of Loréto. The Restaurant Association of Loréto has hosted this event for the past two years,…
Continue ReadingCenotes The Ancient Mayans believed cenotes were sacred. Cenote comes from the Mayan word “dzonot” which means “sacred well.” A cenote is a sinkhole in the surface formed over time from water on porous limestone, leaving underground caves and caverns. Cenotes were the main source…
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