Your video is excellent ! Thank you so much ! I can tell PV proper is more our style, and even more so, the farthest south location with all that lushness and gorgeous smaller-scale beaches that are so serene looking (in and around Playa Colomitos) and vicinity.. Thus can you recommend some beachfront hotels, cottages and Inns in that area specifically ? You would be a GREAT tour guide too, as you are so friendly and have a wealth of knowledge !!! Cheers to you and here's hoping we someday meet on our trip to PV !!! marcia
Another very informative video. I totally agree with your differences of the two areas. Both amazing. Your videos continue to teach us valuable information of our favourite vacation spot. Thank you. Amigo
Thank you for explaining the difference, if I go to Mexico I want to feel Mexico 🇲🇽, as beautiful as Nuevo Vallarta seems , I’d rather just stay in the states . Looks like lots of fun things to do there though so maybe for day trips or to go for a specific store or touristy thing to do it, it looks great for that and all Mexico is beautiful
No, actually is better for pedestrian than Vallarta, i think NV is better in that way and for the car is great to have wide opens streets and nice roads. A lot of people on bikes, electric scooter or just runinng in the mornings
La Europea, no doubt, but highly recommended visit San Sebastián and try raicilla, mezcal and tequila from there. The experience and the sierra madre experience worth the trip. We call in Mexico “ambiente campirano”
We are looking to move to the banderos bay and are looking into either puerto vallarta and bucerias. We would like to see those areas compared. Does Bucerias have the essence of Mexican culture?. We are looking for the culture but a calm environment
Bucerias is way nicer than PV. You don't need a car and can walk everywhere. an the beach is much nicer. However they are tearing down all the houses on the beach and replacing with 8 story condos.
Can you elaborate on Uber availability in Nuevo Vallarta? I have a trip planned in November, staying at an all inclusive in Nuevo Vallarta. I was planning to spend at least a few days in downtown PV using Uber to get back and forth.
@@ToursExcursionsVallarta how about Didi? I had trips over other cities in Mexico, watching on streets seem have more drivers having Didi plates than Uber, wonder is Didi working better in Neuvo Vallarta? how was the law written? is it like banning all shared riding are illegal in Nuevo Vallarta?
@@ToursExcursionsVallarta just a quick check from Uber website /global/cities (I can’t put a link here), on Mexico Uber says it still has both Nuevo Vallarta and Puerto Vallarta, and it’s believed kept up-to-date, So which one is true? Is that a very recent changes of Nayarit making Uber illegal? Do you really can’t find a single Uber car on street in Nuevo Vallarta side?
we have been to PV 13 times and going to NV for the 1sr time in October. Any suggestions for things to do in NV? We are staying at the Marival distinct
Hello thanks for the video. Please am planning to relocate to puerto vallarta this year where is the cheapest three bedroom apartments over there? Are there good health care system there and schools there?
Wow! No Uber in Nayarit is really bad news. I will be there in September at Vindanta, and I was planning on getting a car, but I thought maybe I’ll just use Uber…I guess not, 😂.
@@hiruu vidanta don’t allow to pick up people from there, but there is a trick to avoid use the expensive taxis inside, just go trough the Sea Garden and go outside and ask for the Uber is ilegal but they still working, good look 😎
@@ToursExcursionsVallarta thanks for the tip for the future. I’ll just go with a rental, 😂. On my last trip to PV, the rental was only $180 for the week…far less than taking taxis and Uber everywhere.
Oh if they try to make it more like the US, it means bad urban planning more for cars and less for humans, not a good thing for the people and the environment.
No wonder my fiend who’s background is Mexican she travel to Nuevo Vallarta and I ask my self why go to Mexico 🇲🇽 if you want the American vive. I rather Buserias así se siente México vive all those small beautiful village. for me non gringo comfort is better , Though lots of gringos love the Mexican vibe like me .
it’s really short-sighted of those law-makers of Nuevo Vallarta to make Uber illegal ; I would almost always choose Uber than Taxi, because a lot of Taxi drivers are not friendly to tourists, they either do not speak English, or they would take advantage of tourists to charge a gringo tax; with Uber or Didi I can always know what’s the rate before taking the trip, and I can pay with credit card; the whole Uber trip can be smooth even if cannot well communicate; it’s sad to see more and more places banned Uber, I heard that Mazatlán also do not allow Uber; for this reason, I would not choose Nuevo Vallarta nor Mazatlán, it’s sad
just another check from uber website /global/cities, on Mexico Uber says it still has both Nuevo Vallarta and Puerto Vallarta, and it’s believed keep updated, so which one is true? Wonder is anyone in Nayarit (Nuevo Vallarta & Bucerias & San Panto & …) right now and really can’t find a single Uber on street?
@@accomplishedtheory9502 this really need @ToursExcursionsVallarta to tell further what does that “Uber is illegal in all Nayarit state…” mean, and I have tried to search this on Internet, can’t find another source to confirm yes or no, is it a very recent change? since when? what if I take Uber from PVR to Nayarit, would the driver refuse to go? or what will happen?
@@accomplishedtheory9502 and google research says Uber in Cancun also faces a similar problem, which is Taxi drivers collude with Cancun Hotel zone, blocking all roads to Uber drivers, and have caused violence, some violence were even happening during passengers still in the car; I guess in Nuevo Vallarta is probably same problem, depends on whom you ask, if you ask hotels and taxi drivers in Nuevo Vallarta they would tell you “Uber is illegal… blah blah”
@@user-zyxx-rk5sg Poor you on vacation in another country and can’t get an Uber. Ever thought that maybe the taxi driver has a family to feed and also doesn’t have the luxury of owning his own car . I know it’s absolutely ridiculous that a Mexican taxi driver doesn’t speak any English to accommodate the poor Gringo on vacation. Maybe try and learn some basic Spanish and you’ll find out that it goes a long way.
Your video is excellent ! Thank you so much ! I can tell PV proper is more our style, and even more so, the farthest south location with all that lushness and gorgeous smaller-scale beaches that are so serene looking (in and around Playa Colomitos) and vicinity.. Thus can you recommend some beachfront hotels, cottages and Inns in that area specifically ? You would be a GREAT tour guide too, as you are so friendly and have a wealth of knowledge !!! Cheers to you and here's hoping we someday meet on our trip to PV !!! marcia
You speaking is beautiful! Very informative!
Great videos and appreciate your content
Thanks 🙏
Another very informative video. I totally agree with your differences of the two areas. Both amazing. Your videos continue to teach us valuable information of our favourite vacation spot. Thank you. Amigo
Thanks Cal
Hello again where is cheaper and safer puerto vallarta or merida? I need your urgent response as am relocating to mexico this year thanks again
Thanks for the great video as always keep up the great work
Thanks Lisa
Thank you for explaining the difference, if I go to Mexico I want to feel Mexico 🇲🇽, as beautiful as Nuevo Vallarta seems , I’d rather just stay in the states . Looks like lots of fun things to do there though so maybe for day trips or to go for a specific store or touristy thing to do it, it looks great for that and all Mexico is beautiful
Any time!
Love u showing the town streets on the background ❤❤
thank you
Great video!! keep it up!!
Thank you! Will do!
Like Cabo San Lucas Vs. San Jose Del Cabo
Thanks for the very useful information
This was very helpful. Thank you!
Good video, very informative ,my only suggestion would be show a couple of the towns you talk about on map with travel time in between.
Great suggestion!
love your videos
Thanks 🙏
How about the urban planning, is Nuevo Vallarta more car centric and less for pedestrians?
No, actually is better for pedestrian than Vallarta, i think NV is better in that way and for the car is great to have wide opens streets and nice roads. A lot of people on bikes, electric scooter or just runinng in the mornings
Good morning. Question what store would you recommend for a good selection of quality tequila and mescal gracias
La Europea, no doubt, but highly recommended visit San Sebastián and try raicilla, mezcal and tequila from there. The experience and the sierra madre experience worth the trip. We call in Mexico “ambiente campirano”
Good one Oscar 👍🏿
thanks
We are looking to move to the banderos bay and are looking into either puerto vallarta and bucerias. We would like to see those areas compared. Does Bucerias have the essence of Mexican culture?. We are looking for the culture but a calm environment
Yes Bucerias look like Vallarta but tiny, more restaurants, nice and calm vibe.
Bucerias is way nicer than PV. You don't need a car and can walk everywhere. an the beach is much nicer. However they are tearing down all the houses on the beach and replacing with 8 story condos.
You mentioned 5 de Dicembre. What is Aguas Azul like?
i will not move over there
What is the problem with Aguas Azul?
I don’t know for sure, I don’t like it my personal opinion
Al parecer Nuevo Nayarit es como más moderno. Yo solo e ido a vallarta por cruise ship. Nos encanto! El malecon y toda esa área.
Solo es una parte la que está muy desarrollada, lo demás es más normal
Is there buses.from Nuevo Vallarta to Puerto Vallarta?
Of course, ATM means “auto transportes medina” white buses 🚍
Can you elaborate on Uber availability in Nuevo Vallarta? I have a trip planned in November, staying at an all inclusive in Nuevo Vallarta. I was planning to spend at least a few days in downtown PV using Uber to get back and forth.
Uber is ilegal in all the Nayarit state, but is other option: indriver which but the way is ileagal too but, is working better than uber.
@@ToursExcursionsVallarta how about Didi? I had trips over other cities in Mexico, watching on streets seem have more drivers having Didi plates than Uber, wonder is Didi working better in Neuvo Vallarta?
how was the law written? is it like banning all shared riding are illegal in Nuevo Vallarta?
@@ToursExcursionsVallarta just a quick check from Uber website /global/cities (I can’t put a link here), on Mexico Uber says it still has both Nuevo Vallarta and Puerto Vallarta, and it’s believed kept up-to-date,
So which one is true? Is that a very recent changes of Nayarit making Uber illegal?
Do you really can’t find a single Uber car on street in Nuevo Vallarta side?
we have been to PV 13 times and going to NV for the 1sr time in October. Any suggestions for things to do in NV? We are staying at the Marival distinct
In Nuevo there’s nothing to do, like i said in the video: it is only resorts, go outside to Bucerias, Sayulita and San Pancho
Do u do tours to towns outside of NV?
Yess, I have several options to explore all the bay 😀
Arriving in 5 days however staying in Nuevo Vallarta.
Hello thanks for the video.
Please am planning to relocate to puerto vallarta this year where is the cheapest three bedroom apartments over there? Are there good health care system there and schools there?
Please email me to give you more details information
Wow! No Uber in Nayarit is really bad news. I will be there in September at Vindanta, and I was planning on getting a car, but I thought maybe I’ll just use Uber…I guess not, 😂.
@@hiruu vidanta don’t allow to pick up people from there, but there is a trick to avoid use the expensive taxis inside, just go trough the Sea Garden and go outside and ask for the Uber is ilegal but they still working, good look 😎
@@ToursExcursionsVallarta thanks for the tip for the future. I’ll just go with a rental, 😂. On my last trip to PV, the rental was only $180 for the week…far less than taking taxis and Uber everywhere.
Oh if they try to make it more like the US, it means bad urban planning more for cars and less for humans, not a good thing for the people and the environment.
well, is really more for cars but the main avenue is great for bikes and pedestrians
No wonder my fiend who’s background is Mexican she travel to Nuevo Vallarta and I ask my self why go to Mexico 🇲🇽 if you want the American vive. I rather Buserias así se siente México vive all those small beautiful village. for me non gringo comfort is better , Though lots of gringos love the Mexican vibe like me .
Thanks a lot ! Good job !
safe gated community
There's nothing to in NV. Its not even Mexico, its just a resort area.
Nuevo Vallarta, would be like Cancun
OMG
It's Nuevo Nayarit, people should get use to the official name. Nuevo Nayarit is Gringolandia to be honest.
One is in the real Mexico and one is in the pretend Mexico .
it’s really short-sighted of those law-makers of Nuevo Vallarta to make Uber illegal ; I would almost always choose Uber than Taxi, because a lot of Taxi drivers are not friendly to tourists, they either do not speak English, or they would take advantage of tourists to charge a gringo tax; with Uber or Didi I can always know what’s the rate before taking the trip, and I can pay with credit card; the whole Uber trip can be smooth even if cannot well communicate;
it’s sad to see more and more places banned Uber, I heard that Mazatlán also do not allow Uber; for this reason, I would not choose Nuevo Vallarta nor Mazatlán, it’s sad
just another check from uber website /global/cities, on Mexico Uber says it still has both Nuevo Vallarta and Puerto Vallarta, and it’s believed keep updated,
so which one is true?
Wonder is anyone in Nayarit (Nuevo Vallarta & Bucerias & San Panto & …) right now and really can’t find a single Uber on street?
I just looked on my ap and I still see being able to be picked up in Nuevo. Would it be dangerous to book that ride?
@@accomplishedtheory9502 this really need @ToursExcursionsVallarta to tell further what does that “Uber is illegal in all Nayarit state…” mean,
and I have tried to search this on Internet, can’t find another source to confirm yes or no, is it a very recent change? since when? what if I take Uber from PVR to Nayarit, would the driver refuse to go? or what will happen?
@@accomplishedtheory9502 and google research says Uber in Cancun also faces a similar problem, which is Taxi drivers collude with Cancun Hotel zone, blocking all roads to Uber drivers, and have caused violence, some violence were even happening during passengers still in the car; I guess in Nuevo Vallarta is probably same problem, depends on whom you ask, if you ask hotels and taxi drivers in Nuevo Vallarta they would tell you “Uber is illegal… blah blah”
@@user-zyxx-rk5sg Poor you on vacation in another country and can’t get an Uber. Ever thought that maybe the taxi driver has a family to feed and also doesn’t have the luxury of owning his own car . I know it’s absolutely ridiculous that a Mexican taxi driver doesn’t speak any English to accommodate the poor Gringo on vacation. Maybe try and learn some basic Spanish and you’ll find out that it goes a long way.
Por eso nos catalogan así en las películas gringas, no mms Pancho
This is ridiculous, all due respect but you're Mexican man, speak in Spanish. 😂😂
F*** racist, 😡 just because I’m Mexican I’m not allowed to speak in English?