By Patrick Ahearn Ex-pats and others need to know that salt here in Mexico is different than stateside. Almost all commercially sold salt in Mexico has fluoride added to it. For those that don’t [...]
By Patrick Ahearn One of the things newcomers and old timers of Puerto Vallarta like to do is discover the wonderful Puerto Vallarta they don’t know. One of those new discoveries for many is the [...]
Close to 100 happy and thirsty souls showed up for Happy hour last night at the Cheeky Monkey. About half of the people were first timers. Everyone had a good time meeting new people and [...]
By Bob Reitmeyer Banderas Bay is marked on the North by Punta De Mita and on the South by El Faro which is the lighthouse there. In between lies 21 miles of open water know as Banderas Bay. The [...]
By Sara Alexander Near Los Guachimontones, outside the town of Etzatlán is a ghost town / deserted mine of Amparo. I thought that would be an interesting side trip. Got directions, drove all over [...]
Last night was the first Expats in Vallarta Happy Hour of the 2012 – 2013 season at Langostonos. Over 100 people showed up, and it isn’t even the busy season yet!
By Robert Reitmeyer Nestled at the base of the Sierra Madres eight miles south of Puerto Vallarta lies the village of Mismaloya. The entire area was originally named ” Las Penas” [...]
By John (Jack) Matthews “A palapa in Yelapa is better than a condo in Redondo”…a quote from their website. You MUST visit this remote village south of Vallarta, but the only [...]
By Maria Ruiz I’m not a single woman or a married one. I have a partner of over thirty years. We settled in Puerto Vallarta four years ago after traveling around the world for ten years. We’re [...]
By Sara Alexander About an hour outside of Guadalajara on the road to Ameca is the wonderful site of Los Guachimontones. The site is on a hill with an amazing view of the lake. This is one of [...]