Women's Travel to Puerto Vallarta
Puerto Vallarta is a wonderful destination for women traveling solo or in groups. Puerto Vallarta is the Pacific Coast's most charming destination — a colonial city where cobblestone streets lead to art galleries and taco stands, while Banderas Bay delivers world-class whale watching, snorkeling, and some of Mexico's most beautiful beaches.
Inspired by the model of Audrey Travel and Friendly Planet, The Wedding Unicorn plans women-first travel experiences to Puerto Vallarta — safety-vetted, joyful, and built around the female traveler's experience rather than generic itineraries.
The Sierra Madre mountains tumble into Banderas Bay, and the Zona Romántica cobblestones glow amber at night — Vallarta is romance with a Mexican soul.
We source women-owned or women-operated properties where available, vet all transportation and guide services for safety, build in community experiences with local women where appropriate, and design itineraries that feel both adventurous and secure. Puerto Vallarta's Old Town (Zona Romántica), whale watching, Sierra Madre views, LGBTQ+-friendly is best experienced when you can be fully present — and our planning ensures you can be.
- Best time to visit: November–April
- 6 hours from New York City
- Language: Spanish / English at resorts
- Visa: No visa required for US citizens
- Currency: Mexican Peso / USD accepted
- Safety-vetted destination guidance
- Women-owned property sourcing where available
- Solo travel-ready itineraries
- Girls' group trip coordination
- Local women-led experience sourcing
- Emergency contact and support protocol
7 Nights in Puerto Vallarta — Cobblestones, Jungle Mountains & Banderas Bay
Mexico's most romantic beach town, with the malecon at sunset, humpback whales in the bay, and the Sierra Madre behind
Puerto Vallarta is Mexico's most romantic beach city — a place where the cobblestone streets of the colonial Old Town descend directly to a beach promenade, the Sierra Madre mountains rise steeply behind the city creating a vertical green backdrop, and Banderas Bay — one of the world's largest bays — provides calm swimming, whale watching, and sailing of the finest quality. The city became famous internationally when John Huston filmed Night of the Iguana here in 1964 with Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor; the couple's romance put Puerto Vallarta on the international map. For honeymooners, Puerto Vallarta offers a complete package: the Old Town's artistic and culinary scene, the beaches of the Hotel Zone and the secluded coves accessible only by boat to the south, the extraordinary whale watching (December-March), and the Riviera Nayarit's beach towns north of the bay. Seven nights here combines Mexico's best beach-city experience.
1Arrival — the Malecon & Old Town at Sunset
Gustavo Díaz Ordaz International Airport is 8km north of the Old Town. Check in and walk directly to the Malecon — Puerto Vallarta's beachfront promenade, 2km of seafront sculpture, bars, and restaurants that is the social heartbeat of the city. The sculptures along the Malecon — Manuel Felguerez, Alejandro Colunga, and Ramiz Barquet have created an outdoor sculpture gallery of genuine quality — are best experienced at sunset when the Pacific light turns the bronze and steel extraordinary colors. The Los Muertos Beach at the south end of the Malecon is where Puerto Vallarta's most famous beach scene plays out: beach clubs, volleyball, and the specific warmth of Banderas Bay's water. First dinner at Coco's Kitchen in Emiliano Zapata neighborhood for exceptional traditional Jalisco food.
- ✦ Malecon sculpture promenade at sunset
- ✦ Los Muertos Beach — Puerto Vallarta's social beach heart
- ✦ Banderas Bay water — warm, calm, and clear
- ✦ First traditional Jalisco dinner — birria, pozole, and marlin tacos
2Old Town — the Church, Art & Cobblestone Streets
Puerto Vallarta's Old Town (Centro) is built around the Parroquia de Nuéstra Señora de Guadalupe — the parish church whose distinctive baroque tower crowned with a crown that fell in the 1995 earthquake and was replaced with a replica is the city's most recognizable landmark. The Gringo Gulch neighborhood above the church is where Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton had their houses connected by a bridge above the street; Taylor's rose-pink Casa Kimberly is now a boutique hotel open for tours. The Romantic Zone (Emiliano Zapata neighborhood) south of the Olas Altas beach is the Old Town's most bohemian quarter: good restaurants, the Lazaro Cardenas Park morning market, and the LGBTQ+ friendly beach strip at Blue Chairs. The morning mercado on the Olas Altas street has excellent local food for breakfast: fresh juices, chilaquiles, and huaraches.
- ✦ Parroquia de Guadalupe — the baroque church with the famous crown tower
- ✦ Casa Kimberly — Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton's houses
- ✦ Romantic Zone Lazaro Cardenas morning market
- ✦ Old Town cobblestone street walk and art gallery tour
3Yelapa — the Jungle Village Accessible Only by Boat
Yelapa, 45 minutes south of Puerto Vallarta by water taxi (no road access), is a fishing village at the mouth of a jungle river where the Sierra Madre meets Banderas Bay. The village has no cars and the beach is backed by the extraordinary green wall of the jungle. Yelapa Waterfall — a 25-foot cascade accessible by a 30-minute trail through the jungle from the beach — is one of the area's most beautiful natural features. The village women's pie cooperative (the Yelapa Pie Ladies) are famous for their fresh-baked pie — wandering vendors carry pies through the water to your boat and through the beach bars selling slices of coconut cream, Key lime, and banana cream in a tradition that has persisted for decades. Snorkeling off the headland at Los Arcos Marine National Park on the way back — enormous granite sea arches with extraordinary marine diversity.
- ✦ Yelapa — water taxi to the car-free jungle fishing village
- ✦ Yelapa Waterfall through the jungle trail
- ✦ Yelapa Pie Ladies —kat the legendary floating pie vendors
- ✦ Los Arcos Marine National Park sea arches snorkeling
4Whale Watching in Banderas Bay
Banderas Bay is one of Mexico's most important humpback whale nurseries —kat December through March, hundreds of humpbacks calve and nurse their young in the protected deep waters of the bay, with the Sierra Madre peaks visible in the background. Boat tours typically observe multiple whales at close range and the breaching, tail-slapping, and pectoral fin waving are spectacular. The Puerto Vallarta whale watching tour operators are extremely professional and adhere to responsible wildlife tourism standards. Beyond whales, the bay has a permanent dolphin population (spinner dolphins) and the extraordinary diversity of tropical fish and sea turtles accessible by snorkeling at the Marietas Islands — an uninhabited volcanic archipelago 30km offshore, a UNESCO protected biosphere reserve with the famous Hidden Beach (Playa del Amor, accessible only by swimming through a short tunnel).
- ✦ Humpback whale watching in Banderas Bay (December-March)
- ✦ Spinner dolphin schools in the bay
- ✦ Marietas Islands UNESCO biosphere reserve
- ✦ Hidden Beach — swimming through a tunnel to a secret cove
5Riviera Nayarit — Sayulita & San Francisco
Drive north of Puerto Vallarta along the Riviera Nayarit — a stretch of Pacific coastline in the state of Nayarit that has some of Mexico's most beautiful and least developed beaches. Sayulita (30 minutes north) is a surf town of extraordinary charm: colorful painted buildings, a town square lined with excellent restaurants and juice bars, and a left-hand point break that is one of Mexico's most accessible surfing waves. The Sayulita market and the excellent Todo's Tacos street stand are highlights. San Francisco (San Pancho), 10km further north, is smaller, quieter, and has a wild Pacific beach of extraordinary beauty. The Surfing Madonna mosaic in San Pancho's town square is one of Nayarit's most famous works of folk art. Return to Puerto Vallarta via the coastal road through Punta de Mita for the view back over the entire bay.
- ✦ Sayulita surf town — colorful buildings and Pacific point break
- ✦ San Francisco (San Pancho) wild Pacific beach
- ✦ Surfing Madonna mosaic in San Pancho
- ✦ Punta de Mita coastal road panorama over Banderas Bay
6Sierra Madre Jungle Canopy Adventure
The Sierra Madre mountains directly behind Puerto Vallarta rise to 2,000 meters and the jungle-covered slopes are perfect for canopy zip-line adventures. Los Veranos Canopy Tours and Vallarta Adventures both operate in the Sierra Madre with multi-stage zip lines above the tropical canopy, river swimming, and rappelling into jungle pools that are genuinely extraordinary. The jungle tours pass through primary tropical dry forest and tropical wet forest, with extraordinary biodiversity including coati, iguana, and tropical birds. A gentler alternative is the Botanical Garden of Puerto Vallarta (8km south of the city in the jungle) — one of the finest tropical botanical gardens in Mexico, with a spectacular orchid collection, a river for swimming, and outstanding views over the Pacific from the hilltop cafe.
- ✦ Sierra Madre canopy zip-line over the tropical jungle
- ✦ River swimming in jungle pools
- ✦ Puerto Vallarta Botanical Garden orchid collection
- ✦ Hilltop café views over the Pacific and Banderas Bay
7Final Morning & Departure
Gustavo Díaz Ordaz Airport connects to most US cities directly and to Mexico City for international connections. A final Old Town morning: the Mercado Municipal for the finest selection of fresh tropical fruit (mamey, guanabana, pitaya) in Mexico, then coffee and a concha (the traditional Mexican sweet bread) at the Cafe de Artistas courtyard. Buy artisan blue talavera pottery from Oaxacan and Jalisco artisans at the Malecon boutiques, Nayarit handmade textiles in huipil embroidery patterns, and a bottle of raícilla (the Jalisco artisanal spirit made from the lechuguilla agave, the local precursor to mezcal) from a specialist liquor shop on the Malecon. Puerto Vallarta is the most romantic beach city in Mexico and the combination of cobblestone colonial history, Pacific beach life, and jungle mountains creates a honeymoon of exceptional completeness.
- ✦ Mercado Municipal tropical fruit —kat mamey, guanabana, pitaya
- ✦ Raícilla Jalisco agave spirit and talavera pottery to take home
- ✦ Final Malecon walk and Banderas Bay view
- ✦ Transfer to Gustavo Díaz Ordaz International Airport
Where to Stay
Puerto Vallarta's finest boutique all-inclusive — an adults-only colonial-style hacienda hotel with pools, extraordinary food and beverage, a beach club on Los Muertos Beach, and the most complete luxury experience in the city.
A collection of historic villas cascading down the hillside directly above the Parroquia church, with extraordinary views of the bay and the city, a pool terrace above the Old Town, and the most romantic setting in Puerto Vallarta.
An extraordinary clifftop resort south of Puerto Vallarta on the sites where John Huston filmed Night of the Iguana, with private infinity pools in every suite overlooking the ocean and the finest spa in the Bay of Banderas.
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