Isla Río Cuale #4,
Colonia Centro, 48300
Puerto Vallarta Jalisco


Phone Number :
(322) 2230788


From USA & Canadá:
(011) (52) (322) 2230788


info@rivercafe.com.mx

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9:00 am to 11:00 pm

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Playa de Puerto VallartaPuerto Vallarta, is the second resort most visited in all Mexico, attracting 2.2 million of tourists a year, has long served as a pleasure hideout for the people that are looking for more than just a pretty beach. The town, bathed in sunshine on the colonial coast is both dramatic as heterogeneous in his attractions.

Of simply access from the important Americans entrances including Los Angeles , Dallas , Houston , Chicago , Fenix and Newark . Puerto Vallarta is located in the western part of Jalisco State in central Mexico , overlooking at Pacific ocean . From the moment that visitors leave the plane, will be stunned by the natural beauty of this popular Mexican destination.

The mountains full of tropical trees and volcanic slopes mineral-rich, seem literally rise from the sea and 100 miles of coastline lined with golden mountains that embrace the beautiful Bay of Banderas, Bay natural wider and deeper in the country, which is rich in aquatic life that visitors most likely will discover in a eco-tour (or maybe try one of the amazing seafood restaurants in this city). The thousands of blessings of the bay, dozens of beaches, sparkling sunshine and clear blue water ideal for snorkeling and swimming, are pure magnets for visitors.

La Sierra que rodea VallartaFrom the rugged Sierra Vallejo in the north and Sierra Cuale in the south, the richly lush green overlooking the sandy arc, and the long stretches of beach and intimate coves blowing along the bay. The drowsy fishing villages (Punta Mita, La Cruz de Huanacaxtle, Bucerías, Mismaloya, Boca de Tomatlán and Yelapa), adorn the coastline north and south of the town, offering a glimpse at visitors of the real Puerto Vallarta, the way it was, and the way it stands today. Nested in the green valleys and toothed mountains that discovered the narrow cobbled streets of the city of Puerto Vallarta, idyllic peoples of the colonial era in San Sebastian, Mascota and Talpa seduce travelers to experience yet another side of Puerto Vallarta.

Apart from the beauty of this spectacular scene, the inherent warmth and friendliness of the locals, has attracted a vivid community from the USA , Canada and Europe , which in turn makes felt the visitors from these countries like home.

As such, Puerto Vallarta has evolved to meet the needs of today's modern tourists, luxury hotels, all-inclusive resorts, new golf courses, conference rooms of high-tech, high-level shops and restaurants have opened too fast in recent years.

However, fortunately the town has retained its charm elegant. The picturesque colonial buildings, cobbled streets, the Spanish red tile roofs, an intelligent profusion of flowers and wild fauna differ Puerto Vallarta of any other destination. The architecture reflects the colonial facades with bricklaying and flowering plants. The beauty and charm of Puerto Vallarta are symbolized by the historic Church of Guadalupe , build in 1951, located in the picturesque main square. The bell tower of the red brick is covered by a crown shaped like worn by Empress Carlota of Mexico in the eighteenth century.

Vallarta Colonial