Nightlife in Puerto Vallarta

Puerto Vallarta's spirited nightlife reflects the town's dual nature: part resort, part colonial town. In years past, Vallarta was known for its live music scene, but in recent years the nocturnal action has shifted to DJ clubs, spinning an array of eclectic, contemporary music. A concentration of nightspots lies along Calle Ignacio L. Vallarta (the extension of the main southbound road) after it crosses the Río Cuale. Along one 3 block stretch you'll find a live blues club, sports bar, live mariachi music, gay dance club, steamy live salsa dance club, and the obligatory Señor Frog's. Walk from place to place and take in a bit of it all!

The malecón, which used to be lined with restaurants, is now known more for hip dance clubs and a few more relaxed options, all of which look out over the ocean. You can first stroll the broad walkway by the water's edge and check out the action at the various clubs, which extend from Bodeguita del Medio on the north end to Hooters just off the central plaza.

 

Marina Vallarta's clubs offer a more upscale, indoor, air conditioned atmosphere. South of the Río Cuale, the Olas Altas zone's small cafes and martini bars buzz with action. In this zone, there's also an active gay and lesbian club scene.

Performing Arts & Cultural Events-Truth be told, cultural nightlife beyond the Mexican Fiesta is limited. Culture centers on the visual arts; the opening of an exhibition has great social and artistic significance. Puerto Vallarta's gallery community comes together to present almost weekly art walks, where new exhibits are presented, featured artists attend, and complimentary cocktails are served. These social events alternate between the galleries along the Marina Vallarta malecón and those in the central downtown area. Check listings in the daily English language newspaper, Vallarta Today, or the events section of www.virtualvallarta.com, to see what's on the schedule during your stay. Also of note are the free musical performances in the downtown plaza's gazebo check with the municipal tourism office for current schedule.

Fiesta Nights-Major hotels in Puerto Vallarta feature frequent fiestas for tourists extravaganzas with open bars, Mexican buffet dinners, and live entertainment. Some are fairly authentic and make a good introduction for firstime travelers to Mexico; others can be a bit cheesy. Shows are usually held outdoors but move indoors when necessary. Reservations are recommended.

Clubs & Discos-A few of Vallarta's clubs or discos charge admission, but generally you pay just for drinks $4 for a margarita, $2.50 for a beer, more for whiskey and mixed drinks. Keep an eye out for discount passes frequently available in hotels, restaurants, and other tourist spots. Most clubs are open from 10pm to 4am.

Gay & Lesbian Clubs-Vallarta has a vibrant gay community with a wide variety of clubs and nightlife options, including special bay cruises and evening excursions to nearby ranches. The free Gay Guide Vallarta specializes in gay-friendly listings, including weekly specials and happy hours.