Malecón Boardwalk

Paseo Díaz Ordaz S/N, Centro, 48300 Puerto Vallarta, Jal.

Hours

The malecon in Puerto Vallarta is open 24/7

Cost

Visiting the boardwalk is free!

About

A trip to Puerto Vallarta is not complete without a stroll down the famous Malecón Boardwalk! This vibrant boardwalk is recognized worldwide as a lively hub of art, nightlife, activities, and dining options.

The Malecón spans about 11 blocks in the heart of Vallarta, near Zona Romántica. The word Malecón means a boardwalk that borders the ocean. What's great about this boardwalk is that it's completely closed to vehicles. Only pedestrians and bikes are allowed, which makes it a wonderful place to explore with the whole family! Every stretch of this boardwalk is picture-perfect, lined with palm trees, sculptures, and artwork. In addition, there is a scenic pier (Muelle de Playa Los Muertos) that you must add to your bucket list. It's famous for its unique design and stunning appearance, especially around sunset.

A ton of activities await in the bustling Malecón. You'll find many people love to exercise here with runs along the beach or the sidewalks. There are also typically a few different street performers around, including the famous Pole Flyers, also known as the Papantla Flying Men. By definition, there are beaches along the Malecón, and you'll find they are usually swamped. Though they can be full, they are beautiful nonetheless.

Malecón Boardwalk: Fun Facts & Cool Features

Are you looking for the best place to pick up souvenirs or some beachwear? This is the spot! There are several stores along the boardwalk and street vendors. The street vendors typically sell items such as art, hats, beach cover-ups, and jewelry. Other items include souvenirs such as T-shirts, keychains, and more.

Between the Zona Romántica and Malecón, there is an endless supply of eateries, bars, clubs, and street vendors. Pick up a healthy breakfast after your morning jog or enjoy an intimate beachfront dinner at La Palapa. Street vendors sell a variety of food, including tacos, cotton candy, cold beverages, and more.

When you're ready to dance the night away, consider any of the numerous Puerto Vallarta hotspots.

Statues are scattered across the Malecón Boardwalk, with unique artwork everywhere you turn. It's no .locals and tourists dub it an open-air sculpture gallery. Aside from sculptures and statues, there are also colorful murals throughout the streets. They typically showcase a piece of Mexican history or culture. The Malecon is a true sensory experience.

You will be able to admire the ocean, smell fresh food nearby, listen to Mexican music, and touch statues. Overall, it makes you feel more connected to the community and its people. Here, you will create memories on your Puerto Vallarta vacation that last a lifetime!

Getting There:

Here are driving directions from Puerto Vallarta to the Malecón Boardwalk:

  • Head south on Francisco Medina Ascencio Boulevard.
  • Look for signs directing you to the Malecón or Centro Histórico.
  • Turn onto Calle Uruguay or a nearby street leading towards the waterfront.
  • Follow the signs to the destination and look for nearby parking options.

Local Tips

  • The Malecon is pedestrian only with some biking areas.
  • Covers around 11 blocks of area by along the sea.
  • Make sure to wear comfortable shoes for walking.
  • There are quite a few areas for sitting and relaxing along the boardwalk.

Location

Paseo Díaz Ordaz S/N, Centro, 48300 Puerto Vallarta, Jal.

Frequently Asked Questions

The most popular way to reach Puerto Vallarta from abroad is by plane. The Puerto Vallarta International Airport (PVR) receives direct flights from 50 different airports from across the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, including 13 domestic flights. Officially known as the Licenciado Gustavo Diaz Ordaz International Airport, PVR is the 7th busiest airport in Mexico. It is centrally located with easy access to the city.

Puerto Vallarta’s warm, tropical climate provides ideal year-round temperatures, with dry winters and rainy summers. Average temps range from a high of mid-90s and high humidity in the summer rainy season (June - Oct) to evening lows of upper-60s in the mild winters. November through May tend to be drier months, with less humidity, offering 10 to 12 hours of sunshine.

The best time to visit PV is from December to April, which is also considered the high season, driven largely by international visitors, retirees, and snowbirds seeking warmer climates. This is also when you’ll find humidity hasn’t kicked in yet, so walking along or spending the whole day at the beach is very enjoyable. While May - November is considered to be a lower season, there is consistent weekend activity coming from all parts of Mexico.

Puerto Vallarta offers exciting local and international events throughout the entire year, with many of these revolving around culture, gastronomy, sports, and film.

  • Puerto Vallarta Carnaval (usually late February)
  • The Mexico Open at Vidanta (PGA tournament held in February)
  • International Film Festival (March) Festival Internacional de Cine en Puerto Vallarta (FICPV)
  • Festival Fiestas de Mayo: Month-long celebration in May encompassing Puerto Vallarta’s anniversary, featuring live music, carnival rides, culture, and tradition
  • Vallarta Pride held mid to late May, attracting over 17,000 attendees
  • Day of the Dead celebrations (Nov 1) and month-long International Gourmet Festival held in November

With plenty of spots to choose from, Puerto Vallarta’s beaches are pleasantly swimmable. Still, it is important to remain alert to tides, weather, and water conditions as the Pacific Ocean can present stronger waves at certain times of the year. Winter and Spring provide the calmest waters for swimming, while the warmest water temps are Summer and Fall.

Puerto Vallarta’s star quality was thrust onto the international stage in 1963 for the filming of “The Night of the Iguana.” At that time, Mismaloya Beach welcomed the likes of Richard Burton, Eva Gardner, and Elizabeth Taylor as the city further immersed as a quintessential sunkissed vacation destination.

The stunning beaches and warm climate create an inviting environment year round, while the local community offers rich traditions, excellent cuisine, and a welcoming atmosphere. Living or visiting here means enjoying an active lifestyle outdoors and being part of a diverse and friendly community, which makes it truly special. For visitors traveling to Puerto Vallarta, taking part in vibrant community life and activities is a welcome addition to a beach getaway.

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