Yelapa Beach

Yelapa, Jalisco, Mexico

Hours

Yelapa is open 24/7. Water-taxi office in Puerto Vallarta 8:30 a.m. - 8:30 p.m. (+52 322 217 7049)

Cost

Water taxi from Puerto Vallarta to Yelapa is 350 pesos one way or 550 pesos round-trip.

Aside from the cost of the water taxi, visiting the beach is free

About

If you're looking for an exotic escape from the modern world, look no further than Yelapa Beach. A trip to the beach town of Yelapa will allow you to experience a private and well-protected oasis! This hidden gem is one of the last areas in Mexico that is nearly unspoiled by the effects of tourism.

This stunning stretch of beach is one of Mexico's best-kept secrets. When you visit, you will feel as though you've traveled back in time to an old Mexican village. The name "Yelapa" is believed to be a Native American word that means "where two rivers meet the sea." This small town has captured the hearts of many and remains one of the few places where you can truly recharge without distraction.

There are no franchises, hotels, or other big businesses here. All the vendors have remained local and small to this day. So, a trip here means that you are supporting the community and locals who reside here. Further, electricity and phones didn't arrive in Yelapa until 2001! So, it's safe to say that wifi may be spotty here, but isn't that part of what makes it a true oasis?

Additionally, the town has no roads or cars. Yup, you read that right. Your transportation options upon arrival are walking or renting a mule/horse. The city is renowned for its unspoiled beaches and lush forests that stretch as far as the eye can see. Nature lovers come here to visit and explore the hidden waterfalls.

Yelapa is located approximately 40 minutes south of Puerto Vallarta, and the only way to reach it is by boat. There are several options for you to choose from. First, you can book a tour with a company that is approved to run tours, such as Vallarta Adventures. They offer combo packages that include visits to Yelapa and Majahuitas. Alternatively, a more popular and cost-efficient option is purchasing a ticket on a water taxi available in Puerto Vallarta and a few miles south in Boca.

Yelapa Beach: Fun Facts & Cool Features

There is an endless number of activities in Yelapa, ranging from water sports and enjoying local cuisine to simply relaxing on the pristine beach. We highly recommend that when visiting, you plan on spending at least half a day. There is too much to explore in a couple of hours.

Some of the most popular things to do include visiting the hidden waterfall and eating a Yelapa (Chacha) pie, which locals sell on the beach. If you want to learn more about the people and area, a visit to the Museum of History, Art, and Culture in Yelapa is in order.

Naturally, the best thing you can do is enjoy the beach and jungle! The biodiversity of the area is astounding, with exotic animals and lush plants throughout the forest. If you're lucky, you'll be able to spot colorful parrots, iguanas, and a variety of other birds attracted to tropical climates. To explore life underwater, consider renting or bringing snorkeling gear.

Yelapa Beach lets you disconnect and recharge in a uniquely serene setting. The remoteness, lush jungle, and pristine beach make it a must-visit on your Puerto Vallarta vacation!

Getting There

As mentioned, the only way to reach this iconic beach is by boat. We suggest using the water taxi service offered at Los Muertos Pier. The trip takes approximately 45 minutes and typically runs from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Plan on the round trip costing between $15 and $25 per person.

For the most up-to-date schedules and accurate pricing, please visit the water taxi website.

Local Tips

  • You can only get here by boat - book a tour to Yelapa or purchase a ride on the water taxi.
  • Bring cash! Most merchants don't accept credit cards.
  • The water taxi is small, so the trip can be bumpy.
  • Make certain you don't miss the last taxi out of Yelepa!

Location

Yelapa, Jalisco, Mexico

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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