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Where to stay in Puerto Vallarta

Walkable Zona Romantica suits most first-timers; choose El Centro for the malecon, Marina Vallarta for calm, or Nuevo Vallarta only for a sealed resort week.

Written by the Departly editorial team Reviewed against GOV.UK on 10 Jun 2026
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In short

Where to stay in Puerto Vallarta

For a first Puerto Vallarta trip, base yourself in Zona Romantica (Old Town) unless you have a clear reason not to. It sits just south of the Rio Cuale on Los Muertos beach, packs the densest run of restaurants and bars onto Basilio Badillo, and lets you walk out to dinner instead of being shuttled to it. Choose El Centro if you want the malecon and the crowned church on your doorstep, Marina Vallarta for a quieter, polished base near the airport, and Nuevo Vallarta only if a sealed all-inclusive beach week 20-30 minutes north is exactly the trip you want.

The short version

  • Best all-rounder: Zona Romantica (Old Town), walkable and on Los Muertos beach.
  • Best for sightseeing: El Centro, with the malecon and the Church of Our Lady of Guadalupe a few streets away.
  • Best for calm: Marina Vallarta, the planned yacht-harbour district 5-10 minutes from PVR airport.
  • Best all-inclusive switch-off: Nuevo Vallarta, the big resort strip over the Nayarit state line.
  • Avoid building the trip around a Nuevo Vallarta resort unless a sealed week is the point; you will be a drive from the town that makes Vallarta different.

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Zona Romantica (Old Town)

ยฃยฃ mid-range

The cleanest first-timer pick: cobbled streets just south of the Rio Cuale, Los Muertos beach and its pier, and the heaviest concentration of restaurants and bars along Basilio Badillo. It is also the heart of Vallarta's LGBTQ+ scene. Lively and noisy near the main drag, so book a few streets back if you are a light sleeper. Staying here means you never need a taxi to reach the sand or dinner.

Best for: First-timers, couples, food and nightlife, LGBTQ+ travellers

Browse hotels ~15-20 min from PVR airport

El Centro

ยฃยฃ mid-range

Downtown around the malecon seafront promenade and the crowned Church of Our Lady of Guadalupe โ€” atmospheric and central, well placed for the bronze sculptures and the buses south, but busier and with fewer beachfront rooms than the Romantic Zone. The pick for a sightseeing-first stay where you want the promenade on the doorstep.

Best for: Sightseeing-first travellers who want the malecon on the doorstep

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Marina Vallarta

ยฃยฃยฃ premium

A planned marina district near the airport with a yacht harbour, an 18-hole golf course and a boardwalk of restaurants. Calmer and more polished than Old Town but lacking its character, and a 10-15 minute Uber or a bus from the malecon action. Suits a quieter, convenient stay where you do not mind taxiing in for the evening.

Best for: Quieter resort-style stays, golf, families wanting calm

Browse hotels ~5-10 min from PVR airport

Nuevo Vallarta / Riviera Nayarit

ยฃยฃยฃ premium

The big all-inclusive strip 20-30 minutes north, technically over the state line in Nayarit, with the wide flat beaches that package holidays sell. Easy and self-contained, but you are a drive from real Vallarta and the GOV.UK Jalisco nuance does not even apply here โ€” it is a different state. Choose it only if a sealed resort week is the point.

Best for: All-inclusive switch-off beach weeks, families

Browse hotels ~20-30 min north of Old Town

The simple choice

If you are booking in a hurry, filter for Zona Romantica first, then compare El Centro if the Old Town beachfront prices look high. That single rule keeps most first-timers out of the two common traps: booking a Nuevo Vallarta all-inclusive that strands you 20-30 minutes north of the town, or staying up in Marina Vallarta and then taxiing in for every dinner. Watch the currency too โ€” many tourist menus quote in US dollars rather than pesos, so a 'cheap Mexico' beach budget does not always hold on the malecon.

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Safety and noise

Puerto Vallarta sits on the coast and is not inside any of the inland Jalisco areas GOV.UK warns against โ€” those are the municipalities south and south-west of Lake Chapala towards Colima, plus a cluster of northern municipalities, none of them the town. The everyday risks here are petty: pickpocketing on the crowded malecon, scams and overpriced unmetered taxis, so use Uber and agree fares first. For accommodation, the real trade-off is noise: a room right on Basilio Badillo in Zona Romantica means bars until the small hours, so light sleepers and families do better a few streets back or out at Marina Vallarta.

The named Jalisco areas can change, so check the current list on GOV.UK before you travel. As anywhere in Mexico, your GHIC does nothing, so comprehensive travel insurance is essential.

Budget vs splurge

A mid-range Zona Romantica room runs roughly ยฃ45-ยฃ75 a night in the December-March dry season, climbing over Christmas, New Year and the February-March whale-and-sun peak; the Marina and Nuevo Vallarta resorts push well past ยฃ150. Eat at the Old Town taquerias and the south-of-the-river fish places rather than the malecon tourist restaurants, where a beer alone can hit ยฃ3-ยฃ4. Pay in pesos where you can and carry cash for water taxis, buses and small stands.

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Where should first-timers stay in Puerto Vallarta?
Zona Romantica (Old Town) is the best default: it is walkable, sits on Los Muertos beach just south of the Rio Cuale, and has the densest cluster of good restaurants and bars along Basilio Badillo, plus it is the centre of the LGBTQ+ scene. Book a few streets back from Basilio Badillo if late-night noise bothers you. If you want a calmer, more packaged stay, Marina Vallarta near the airport or the Nuevo Vallarta all-inclusives 20-30 minutes north are the alternatives โ€” but you will be a drive from the town's character.
Is Zona Romantica or Nuevo Vallarta better for a first trip?
Zona Romantica for the town, walkability and the most character; Nuevo Vallarta only if a sealed all-inclusive switch-off is exactly what you want. Nuevo Vallarta is 20-30 minutes north over the Nayarit state line with wide flat beaches and self-contained resorts, but you taxi or drive in to reach the malecon, the cobbled hills and the restaurants that make Vallarta different from Cancun-style resort strips.
Is it safe to stay in Puerto Vallarta given the GOV.UK Jalisco warning?
Yes for the town. GOV.UK advises against all-but-essential travel to parts of Jalisco state, but those parts are specific inland areas โ€” the municipalities south and south-west of Lake Chapala towards the Colima border, plus a cluster of northern municipalities. Puerto Vallarta sits on the coast and is not in any of them, and the neighbouring Nuevo Vallarta is a different state again. The everyday risks are pickpocketing, scams and overpriced unlicensed taxis, so use Uber, agree fares first and watch your belongings. Check the current Jalisco list on GOV.UK before you travel, as the named areas can change.
How far is the airport from where I'll be staying?
PVR airport is about 6km north of Old Town. To Zona Romantica or El Centro it is a 15-20 minute Uber for about ยฃ5-ยฃ7, or an official airport-taxi voucher at roughly ยฃ23 fixed. Marina Vallarta is closest at 5-10 minutes, while Nuevo Vallarta is 20-30 minutes north. Uber pickup is across the footbridge outside the terminal, and clearly beats the unmetered tourist taxis on price.

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