Marietas Islands

Calle Mástil 13, Marina Golf Bldg., Marina Vallarta, 48354

Hours

Office hours for Vallarta Adventures

Monday - Saturday 7 a.m. - 8 p.m. & Sunday 7 a.m. - 7 p.m.

Cost

Below are samples of what you can expect to pay on some tours:

  • Marietas Islands & Beach BBQ: from $76 minimum 4 years old
  • Hidden Beach @ Marietas Islands: from $118 minimum 12 years old

Prices are subject to vary depending on provider; check travel websites for updates and to compare

About

Off the coast of Nayarit lie the Marietas Islands, renowned for their beauty, rich history, and exclusivity. As a protected paradise, these islands offer an eco-tourism adventure.

Shaped by volcanic activity, the islands feature rock formations, pristine waters, and hidden beaches. One popular destination is Playa Escondida, also known as Hidden Beach. This secret paradise was formed by erosion and military testing in the early 1900s and sits within a volcanic crater. Interestingly, it is only accessible by swimming through a rocky tunnel at low tide.

Designated as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, the Marieta Islands are a haven for biodiversity. It is home to over 90 marine and avian species, including the famous blue-footed booby.

Don a mask and snorkel and explore the underwater world of these turquoise waters. You can swim with an array of tropical fish, sea turtles, and manta rays. And during winter months, the majestic humpback whales pass by, adding to the destination's allure.

Guided tours include snorkeling, kayaking, scuba diving, catamaran, and much more. Thrill-seekers can explore on paddleboards, while bird watchers delight in spotting unique species. For the ultimate exploration package, combine a tour of the islands with a visit to Los Arcos. For instance, both offer unique experiences and features that are worth checking out. Afterwards, celebrate your day of adventure at a restaurant in Mismoloya, such as La Choza My Tony.

Preserving this natural paradise is at the forefront of every visitor's experience. The Islands’ eco-tourism model ensures that exploration doesn't harm the delicate ecosystems. Likewise, drones and certain sunscreens are prohibited. Additionally, access to sensitive areas, such as Hidden Beach, is closely monitored.

Marietas Islands: Fun Facts & Cool Features

What makes visiting a must is the combination of history, adventure, and conservation. Whether you're admiring the wildlife, snorkeling, or soaking up the sun, you will leave with unforgettable memories.

Equally enjoyable is that the tours are diverse, ensuring a package for every age and interest. Here are examples to pique your curiosity:

Hidden Beach Tour: Swim through a cave tunnel to access the iconic Playa del Amor (Hidden Beach). Many tours include snorkeling and safety gear.

Kayaking Tours: These adventures enable you to explore the vibrant marine life and volcanic rock formations.

Eco-Discovery Tours: If you love nature or are curious about wildlife, book an eco-centric adventure. The guides focus on birdwatching, dolphin spotting, and conservation efforts.

All-Inclusive Catamaran Cruises: For the ultimate trip, these feature snorkeling, kayaking, paddleboarding, and a BBQ lunch with an open bar.

Whale Watching Tours: These seasonal tours allow you to get close to migrating humpback whales.

Private Tours: When you prefer to visit with just your crew, a private experience is the way to go. These are tailor-made for your entourage, and can include snorkeling, birdwatching, and secluded beaches.

Scuba Diving Adventures: Diving enthusiasts worldwide consider the Marietas Islands one of the best dive spots around Puerto Vallarta. Various levels of certification dives are offered, as are snorkeling trips.

No matter which tour you choose, a world of adventure awaits you on your Puerto Vallarta vacation!

Getting There

Here are directions to the most popular departure point:

  • Head north on Highway 200 (Carretera Federal 200) towards Bucerías.
  • Continue on Highway 200, following signs for Punta de Mita.
  • After passing Bucerías, take the exit for Punta de Mita (Avenida Las Redes).
  • Follow Avenida Las Redes to the beach area, where most tour operators depart.

Local Tips

  • Most tours require you to arrive 30 minutes prior to departure. Plan accordingly.
  • Bring your snorkeling gear to save rental fees.
  • Don't forget your swimsuit, towel, biodegradable sunscreen, and extra cash for fees and souvenirs!
  • Electronic cigarettes, vapes, and any other type of drug is strictly prohibited. You will be denied access with no refund.

Location

Calle Mástil 13, Marina Golf Bldg., Marina Vallarta, 48354

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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