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Puerta Vallarta
We arrived in Puerta Vallarta, right on the outskirts of town, so we had to get a local bus into the main town. This place is split into 2 parts. Firstly you drive past all the massive beach resorts and I mean massive. There are American style shopping malls and everything looks new and a bit like Las Vegas to me. Then you get into old Vallarta, …
Back to the beach!!!
We arrived to Pureto Vallarta about 10 in the morning and made our way out of the station to take a local bus into the center of Old Puerto Vallarta. On the journey towards the center, we passes what is known as the Hoteleria area of Puerto Vallarta which is so Americanized and full of high rise hotels and resorts as well as having shopping malls …
Working in Paradise
... We got to brainstorm and think of all the things we could do to make the lives of our respective countries easier and to improve the way everything gets done. Who knows if anything will change, but in those 4 days we really managed to come up with a lot.
Being there for work, I didn't get to see the sights, but it was a great experience nevertheless. Puerto Vallarta was a much quieter place than expected - a lot more local tourism, which is nice to see.
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Puerto Vallarta
... to delete most of my photos last night – not a big deal as I’ve already posted them on Travelpod – but I spent the last hour retaking some of the shots of the hotel and the cathedral that I took yesterday. I also walked up the steps at the end of Zarazoga, called "Gringo Alley" due to the number of Americans who moved here during the 50’s & 60’s – Liz and Dick included. I found Casa Kimberley (the house Burton bought for Taylor) which is ...
The Iguana on the roof
Coming back from a walk in town and and a doggie beach session, the houseboy (I know it sounds weird) warns us to be careful with the iguana because it can be dangerous if it hits you with its tail. We thank him and move forward, wondering what Iguana he's talking about.
We walk a few feet and find ourselves facing a good size iguana (about 3 ft ...