See what awaits you: The Riviera Nayarit from A to Z

There’s
so much we can say about the Riviera Nayarit, a destination that stands out for
its offer of luxury and nature, as well as culture and tradition. 
This
time around, we’ve chosen to take a cue from the alphabet and look for concepts
from “A” to “Z.” Though we’re trying hard, we’re actually at a loss for words
to describe and express everything that Mexico’s Pacific Treasure has to offer.
This is just a taste!

See what awaits you!

Adventure. Whale
watching is one of the most spectacular seasonal adventures in the region. The
best time of year for this activity is from mid-December through the end of
March.

Bucerías. The “Place
of the Divers,” or buzos, is everything that comes to mind when anyone
mentions an “authentic Mexican village.” Its mix of family-owned hotels,
restaurants, and aquatic activities make this micro-destination—located near
Nuevo Vallarta—the perfect place for a fantastic getaway.

Culture (Huichol). In
addition to sun, beach, and fabulous luxury resorts, the Riviera Nayarit also
offers history, culture, and proximity to nature. And if you want even more,
then a close encounter with the Huichol or Wixárica culture is just the ticket.

Delight. There’s
plenty to delight visitors to the Riviera Nayarit. This destination is the
ideal combination of natural beauty with recreational activities, events, and a
choice nightlife.

Events. In addition
to its offer of sun, sand, and beach, the Riviera Nayarit counts on meetings
and events as a key asset.

Flora and Fauna. Beyond
its resorts, the Riviera Nayarit’s true offer of luxury can be found in its
natural beauty and marvelous biodiversity like that of the Sierra de Vallejo, a
preserve that encompasses 63,598 hectares.

Gastronomy.
Nayarit is the fifth state in the Mexican Republic to have declared its
traditional gastronomy as an Intangible Cultural Heritage. Here you’ll find an
amazing representation of Mexico’s gastronomic diversity, plus you’ll be
pleasantly surprised by an array of sophisticated and avant-garde culinary
trends. 

High-end Hotels. Travelers
who travel to the Riviera Nayarit for their next vacation will find
accommodations ranging from luxury properties and family-friendly all-inclusives
to intimate boutique hotels. As if that weren’t enough, this destination’s
hotels and resorts were built following rigorous environmental requirements
that guarantee environmental conservation.

Islas Marietas and Playa del Amor
(Lover’s Beach).
Declared a Biosphere Reserve by the UNESCO, the
Islas Marietas National Park and its Playa del Amor (Lover’s Beach) are an icon
of Mexico’s Pacific Treasure, as well as a natural sanctuary for dozens of bird
species.

Jaguar. This
gorgeous feline is part of the Riviera Nayarit’s astounding biodiversity. There
are several areas known to be its habitat, including the Sierra de Vallejo,
Aguamilpa-Picachos, Sierra de San Juan, the San Blas coast, Sierra Madre
Occidental and the National Wetlands. Such is its importance that the state
created the so-called “Jaguar Route” with the participation of a group of 14
ranches dedicated to ecotourism activity.




Kitesurfing or Kiteboarding. This
is one of the most popular extreme sports in the Riviera Nayarit. It’s a
dynamic, eye-catching sport performed with a surfboard attached to a
paraglider: this combination allows athletes to reach high speeds on the water
and execute spectacular jumps.

Lo de Marcos. The
peaceful and traditional atmosphere of this picturesque village is ideal for
relaxation. You can sense the purely Mexican atmosphere of its narrow streets
lined with flowers and colorful façades This tiny paradise has hotels and
villas right on the beach: Los Venados, Las Minitas, El Atracadero, and Lo de
Marcos are surrounded by green mountains and whimsical rocks.

Mexcaltitán. The
island of Mexcaltitán is known as the “Venice of Mexico” thanks to its unique
system of canals that crisscross it. It’s a place where you need to take your
time and leave the schedule behind, as there is no transportation—private or
public—so the only way to see the island is on foot. Its inhabitants’ main
occupation is fishing for shrimp and other ocean delicacies.

Nuevo Vallarta. The
“Gateway to the Riviera Nayarit” boasts five kilometers of fine, golden sand
surrounded by mangroves. This is also home to two world-class golf course, two
modern marinas outfitted with all the services needed for over 250 vessels,
more than ten kilometers of navigable canals, a shopping center, luxury hotels
and resorts, several restaurants, two dolphinariums, and a water park.

Ocean. The Riviera
Nayarit is bathed by the marvelous Pacific Ocean, the largest body of water on
Earth, known here as the Mexican Pacific. Hence, this destination is also
called “Mexico’s Pacific Treasure,” with its beautiful beaches, dreamy
landscapes, and traditional coastal villages.

Punta de Mita. Located
on a peninsula, Punta de Mita is a select and sophisticated micro-destination,
an icon of luxury tourism in the region. The area of Punta Mita is home to some
of the most exclusive and renowned hotel accommodations in the entire Riviera
Nayarit, such as the Four Seasons and The St. Regis.




Quioscos (Key-ohs-kos, or Bandstands). Most
of the Riviera Nayarit’s coastal villages have a public plaza with a quiosco,
a circular bandstand supported by columns with a cone-shaped roof. It
traditionally hosts groups of musicians for public concerts. The bandstands can
be made of quarry stone, concrete or stone in different styles ranging from
Moorish to Modernist.

Rincón de Guayabitos. This
is a favorite corner, or rincón, for domestic tourists, although in the
last decade or so it’s become a getaway for Canadian visitors. With its famous
bay that resembles a huge pool with fine sand and warm water, Rincón de
Guayabitos is the ideal place for enjoying various water sports.

San Blas. This
quiet fishing village is known for being a popular destination for birding in
Mexico. It’s also famous for La Tovara National Park—an incredible network of
marshes and canals—, the delicious pescado zarandeado (grilled fish),
banana bread, and, of course, its traditions and history. You can’t miss a
visit to San Blas when you come to the Riviera Nayarit: your trip to this port
will be truly historic!

Turtles. The Olive Ridley
is the most common species of turtle in the region, although leatherbacks—the
largest of the sea turtles—have also been spotted here. Releasing turtles on
the beaches of the Riviera Nayarit from August through December can be one of
the most rewarding experiences of your life.

Unique. The Riviera
Nayarit is the only domestic beach destination with the Clean Tourist
Destination certification awarded by the Federal Environmental Protection
Agency (Profepa). It’s also the only destination in Mexico that has obtained
the international Blue Flag certification in three different categories: beaches,
marinas, and lagoons.




Vessels (Sailboats). The
Riviera Nayarit is known as one of the world’s top sailing destinations. With
its gorgeous coastline, calm water, friendly currents, and predominant winds,
we have the perfect stage for all kinds of marine excursions. It doesn’t matter
if you’re a novice or an expert sailor: if you love boating you’ll love sailing
in the Riviera Nayarit.

Wesmex International Small Boat
Regatta.
This is one of the four main
regattas in the Mexican Sailing Circuit and a qualifier for the Mexican team
that will represent the country in international and world competitions for the
Optimist and Laser fleets. It takes place every year in the Riviera Nayarit
organized by the Vallarta Yacht Club.

Xplore Mexico. This
ecotourism company offers travelers real adventures in extraordinary settings.
It’s located in the town of Lo de Marcos and offers leisure activities inspired
by the great outdoors, including scuba diving, sport fishing trips, surfing
lessons, snorkeling, stand up paddle board lessons, and hiking trips, among
others.

Yoga. The Riviera
Nayarit is on the cutting edge of wellness trend: here you can enjoy days
filled with sun, beach, and plenty of relaxation at its yoga retreats. Take a
few days off to release your stress and reconnect with your body and soul.
Retreats in Sayulita, Punta Mita, San Pancho or any other marvelous
micro-destination will have just what you’re looking for to perfect your
technique.

Zarandeado. The zarandeado-style
fish is undoubtedly one of the best known dishes on the entire coast of
Nayarit. This is generally prepared with a snapper grilled over a wood fire,
though some of the more traditional places serve it on banana leaves. It’s best
eaten with handmade tortillas and spicy salsa.


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The Riviera Nayarit Convention and Visitors Bureau
(CVB) and the Bahía de Banderas Hotel and Motel Association (AHMBB) work
tirelessly to promote the destination with the support of the Government of the
State of Nayarit via its Tourism Promotional Trust (Fiprotur).

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