2007 Puerto Vallarta Incentive Trip
2007 Puerto Vallarta Incentive Trip



FACTS ABOUT MEXICO2007 Puerto Vallarta Incentive Trip

Location:
Pacific coast of Mexico along Banderas Bay, Mexico's largest natural bay, in the northwest corner of the state of Jalisco.

Climate:
November to April: Average high 85F/low 63F May to October: Average high 92F/low 70F

Rainy Season:
Mid-June through September, mainly afternoon and evening showers.

Airport:
Located four miles from downtown, has over 450 weekly flights, ground transportation available.

Currency:
Pesos, money exchange houses located in the airport, on nearly every street corner and at banks throughout the city. Credit cards are widely accepted.

Electricity:
110 volt 60-current, same as the U.S.A., no adapters needed.

Population:
350,000 of which 6,500 are expatriates. 2 million visitors annually.

Accommodations:
More than 15,000 rooms available from bed & breakfast, to five-star, Gran tourismo and private homes, villas, and condominiums.

Economy:
Mainly tourist related. Agriculture, tobacco, cattle ranching and tequila production are also important financial resources.

Local Time:
Puerto Vallarta is in the Central Time Zone (the same as Texas), which is two hours ahead of California and one hour behind New York.

Law:
Mexico is under Napoleonic Law - you are guilty until proven innocent!

Restaurants:
There are more than 250 in town!

Beaches:
Vallarta has been named the best beach in Latin America by Travel and Leisure Magazine Readers Survey, all 25 miles of it.

The Church of Our Lady of Guadalupe:
It took 33 years to build the church from 1918 to 1955; the trade mark crown was damaged in the 1995 earthquake and has now being repaired.

Nayarit:
Jalisco's neighboring state, just eight miles north of town is in another time zone, one hour earlier.

Puerto Vallarta Real Estate:
The Puerto Vallarta area and surrounding region has a very active real estate market. For more information, check out the Puerto Vallarta MLS at: www.mlsvallarta.com, or the real estate developers association's website at: www.vallartarealestate.info.

Taxis:
With more than 1,000 taxis in town, there is no problem hailing one. Taxi fares are set in PV; the average fare is around $30 pesos or $3 USD. A trip across town-from the Marina to Los Muertos Beach-will run about $60 pesos or $6.00 USD. Fares are posted in each taxi, the daily newspaper and most major hotels. Asking about the fare before you get in may save you a few pesos.

Tequila:
Only tequila that is made in Tequila, Jalisco can bear the name of "tequila."

Mariachi:
Jalisco is the home of this traditional Mexican music.

Wildlife:
Humpback whales winter in the Bay every year. Dolphins, giant mantas, sea turtles, and over 100 species of birds also live here.

Casa Kimberly:
Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton's love nest was built in 1963 for $5,000 USD and sold years later for $450,000.

History:
1500s - Spanish conquistadors explored the coast.
1851 - Area around Rio Cuale first settled by farmers, fishermen miners and mango and banana plantation owners.
1918 - Puerto Vallarta officially named for then governor Ignacio L. Vallarta.
1963 - Puerto Vallarta goes Hollywood with the filming of "Night of the Iguana." The scandal of Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor's romance makes national headlines and makes Puerto Vallarta a star.

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2007 Puerto Vallarta Incentive Trip

2007 Puerto Vallarta Incentive Trip

2007 Puerto Vallarta Incentive Trip

2007 Puerto Vallarta Incentive Trip