Gay Holidays to Mexico
As each year passes, more and more gay travellers are finding their way to Mexico and its Puerto Vallarta that seems to become a more popular gay holiday destination. With its great climate, beautiful ocean bay, beaches, mountains and lushtropical jungle as the setting, Puerto Vallarta has developed into a small city devoted to serving the visiting gay traveller. Whilst retaining much of its traditional mexican charm, Vallarta has built on its infrastructure of a modern resort community. Internet cafes, Cash Machines, fine restaurants modern medical services, drinkable water supply as well as a safe and tolerant environment have all combines to produce the Vallarta Scene. Puerto Vallarta has all of the quaintness of a tropical paradise without compromising on any of the modern conveniences.
Vallarta is popular with every kind of gay and lesbian from all over the world. Young, old, European as well as American and Australian, its the Cosmopolitan mix that majes this destination an exciting place to see and to be seen in. If you're looking to meet beautiful Mexicans, don't worry, many of them come in from the larger cities to relax on the fanous beaches and to dance the night away in the many gay bars and clubs that have sprung up in this amazing resort.
Vallarta is in the tropics, on the Pacific Ocean side of Mexico, tucked into a mountainous coastal area. It's located on one of the largest, deepest, and most stunning natural bays in the world, Bahia de Banderas, which supports almost any form of water recreation imaginable. This bay is where the humpback whales come every winter, where dolphins nest year round, and deep sea fishing is excellent. The winds are great for sailing as well. Surfing is good on the north coast of the bay. And it isn't overrun with development. Almost thirty miles of the bay's coast is completely inaccessible by road and therefore pristine and devoid of development. The mountains surrounding the bay are lush with tropical jungle, the beaches in some areas are framed by these mountains that come right down to the water's edge, and, best of all, none of it is ruined by pollution or any industrial ugliness. In Puerto Vallarta the air is clean, the sun shines without rain almost all winter long, and the sunsets - well, they're as spectacular as you could possibly ask for.



