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Beaches at Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco

Discover Sun, Sand & Surf at Puerto Vallarta's Best Beaches

Situated along Banderas Bay, Puerto Vallarta beaches are among the most beautiful in the world. Costa Vallarta boasts 34 miles of gorgeous coastline and more than 40 of Mexico's most spectacular beaches. A favorite resort destination for beach lovers, Puerto Valllarta offers everything from sandy resort beaches to rocky cliffs and coves that kiss the sea, making the coast a place of mesmerizing beauty and playful fun. Discover our favorite nearby beaches in Puerto Vallarta, all easily accessible from our resort.
Playa de Oro Beach, Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco

Playa de Oro Beach

Playa de Oro beach is a wide, sandy beach with a few rocky areas interspersed. This beautiful Puerto Vallarta beach is popular with tourists and locals because of its water sports, whale watching, and waterfront bars and restaurants.
Los Muertos Beach, Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco

Los Muertos Beach

Puerto Vallarta's most lively beach, Playa los Muertos is a long sandy stretch on the south side of Puerto Vallarta, with a pier offering water taxi service, sailing, and sunset cruises. Located just south of Old Town, this funky and wildly popular beach is lined with shops, restaurants, and bars where you can grab a beach chair or find adventure on the water by parasailing or paddleboarding.
Marina Vallarta Beach, Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco

Marina Vallarta Beach

The wide Marina Vallarta beach offers beautiful views of Puerto Vallarta and its mountain backdrop. Check out Nikki Beach, a sexy and cool restaurant/bar/beach club where you can eat and drink right in bed!
Boca De Tomates, Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco

Boca De Tomates

A unique village perfect for watching whales, baby turtles, and other wildlife frolic, the beach at Boca de Tomates features dozens of authentic restaurants and dining experiences for a true taste of Puerto Vallarta. While swimming and sunbathing are not permitted on the surf, the beach boasts a lovely area from which to view the region's native wildlife.