Villas Martha, Condo Apts, is one of Puerto Vallarta's nicest small owner-run Condominium building.
Perfectly located between Los Muertos beach, Old Town, Olas Altas and the corner of Pilitas. You will not find a better location, within walking distance of everything you would need for an enjoyable, non-rushed vacation experience.
This personal and charming Condo, offers a brand new building with seven units, so it's a more personable condo complex, with spacious units. Private Balcony, tastefully decorated unit, loaded with amenities. Roof top terrace, pool, with stunning views of the Bay of Banderas.
Beautiful One Bedroom in the Romatic, Old Town: Villas Martha, Condo Apts, is one of Puerto Vallarta's nicest small owner-run Condominium building.
Perfectly located between Los Muertos beach, Old Town, Olas Altas and the corner of Pilitas. You will not find a better location, within walking distance of everything you would need for an enjoyable, non-rushed vacation experience.
This personal and charming Condo, offers a brand new building with seven units, so it's a more personable condo complex, with spacious units. Private Balcony, tastefully decorated unit, loaded with amenities. Roof top terrace, pool, with stunning views of the Bay of Banderas.
The Jewel of Jalisco, Puerto Vallarta- referred to simply as Vallarta by its loyal boosters- is one of Mexico's liveliest and most sophisticated resort destinations. Stretching around the sparkling blue Bahia de Banderas and backed by lush , palm-covered mountains, you couldn't ask for a lovelier or livelier place to while away a cosmopolitan vacation.
Facts about Puerto Vallarta: Each year millions come to laze on the dazzling sandy beaches, browse in the quaint shops, nosh in the stylish restaurants, and wander through the picturesque cobbled streets or along it's beautiful seafront Malecon. If the pretty town beaches aren't enough, you can venture out on cruises, horseback rides, dive trips and day tours. - And be back in time for a late dinner and even later outing to one of the many sizzling nightspots.
The appeal of Puerto Vallarta transcends it's city limits. Everywhere you go the dazzling sea beckons.
During the winter months humpback whales arrive after a long journey from arctic seas. All around the bay sport fishing and diving are famously first rate, while up at Punta de Mita surfers find plenty of long curling waves to keep them busy.
Escape artists disappear into small towns such as Bucerias and La Cruz de Huanacaxtle to ease into the local rhythm.
History of Puerto Vallarta: History of Puerto Vallarta:
Although the indigenous people probably lived in this area for centuries, the first documented settlement was in 1851. The Sanchez family came and made their home by the mouth of the Rio Culae. Farmers and fisher folk followed, and farmers began shipping their harvests from a small port north of the Rio Cuale. In 1918 the settlement was named Vallarta, in honour of Ignacio Luis Vallarta, a former governor of the state of Jalisco.
Tourists started to trickle into Puerto Vallarta back in 1954 when Mexicana airlines started a promotional campaign and initiated the first flights here, landing on a dirt airstrip in Emiliano Zapata, an area that is now the center of Vallarta.
Ten years later, John Huston chose the area for a location for the film of Tennessee Williams play The Night of the Iguana.
Suddenly Puerto Vallarta became world famous, with an aura of steamy tropical romance.