Puerto Vallarta, Mexico has become one of the most popular tourist resort destinations in the world. Because Vallarta is located along the Mexican Riviera on the Pacific Ocean, a substantial portion of these tourists arrive by boat; the majority in large cruise ships, however many come in their private yachts.
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Do you remember the 1927 novel, "The Treasure of the Sierra Madre", which was about a couple of down-and-out Americans that joined up with a crusty old timer to prospect for gold in Mexico? It was later adapted into a film by John Huston in 1948, who returned to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico in 1964 to film "Night of the Iguana".
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Mar 31
2009
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What Makes Puerto Vallarta Quaint?Posted by Jim Scherrer in where to retire , Visiting Mexico , Travel Mexico , Safety Mexico , Retirement destinations , retirement , Realtor in Mexico , Real Estate Investment , real estate , Puerto Vallarta , Mexico travel , Mexico Retirement Living , Mexico Real Estate , Mexico , marina , golf , deep sea fishing , condos , condo , buyers agents , Boomers in Mexico , Boomers Abroad , boomer living , Boomer Generation , best boomer towns , baby boomer |
Quaint, as defined by Webster and others, means unusual or old fashioned in a pleasing way, with a charming old fashioned quality, or oddly picturesque.
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Mar 28
2009
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ATTENTION REAL ESTATE DEVELOPERSPosted by Robert Shand in Tamaulipas , resort. , real estate , Mexico , marina , La pesca , hotel , Development , developer , condo |
As much as I hate the idea of a "Cancun" type development in my neighborhood, it's coming and there is nothing I can do about stopping it. SO, I might as well tell my friends about it and, who knows, maybe you can benefit from the information.






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