Mexico - Puerto Vallarta - Malecon
Puerto Vallarta, on Mexico’s west coast, will be our home
for at least a few weeks, or possibly several months. (How’s that for being
decisive.) It’s a place we’ve always heard good things about from friends who
have been here. It’s a resort beach town known for being lively, artsy and gay
friendly (always a good sign). In addition to all the beaches, restaurants,
bars, clubs, galleries and shops, it has a mile-long (1.6 km) seaside promenade
called the Malecon, which is in the historical center and is the perfect place for
a stroll. We walk there most days. And we are not alone. We arrived just in
time for Easter so, as you can imagine in this very catholic country, it was
mobbed. Easter is the traditional end of the high season, and now that it has
passed things have calmed down considerably, which suits us fine.
Puerto Vallarta's Malecon
Sand sculpture
Many sculptures grace the malecon
Fruit vendors
(photo by Deborah)
(photo by Deborah)
(photo by Deborah)
Under the palapa of one of the many seaside restaurants
(prior to Deborah's two for one margaritas)
Does this skeleton make me look fat?
This pier is at the southern terminus of the malecon
Video of pelicans flying overhead.
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