Puerto Vallarta is located on the Bahia de Banderas (Mexico’s largest natural bay). These 24 miles of coastline has turned into Mexico’s fastest growing Spring Break destination. Town still retains much of its old town style, but also provides all the luxuries of a modern city. Puerto Vallarta is ideal for students searching for experiencing the unique adventure of a foreign location with no crowds messing around. Numerous students will join you for the Spring Break of a lifetime.
Check out the local dining places for an out of the ordinary party experience or break into one of the posh clubs for a martini. There is everything from world-class clubs to open air beach clubs. Puerto Vallarta’s nightlife doesn’t stop until you do. In the daytime outdoor recreation is abundant with every possible water sport available to adventurous spring breakers. Start out of town with your surfboard or take a local fishing boat and sail out into the Pacific to get the “big one”. And if you are not feeling as adventurous, take your beach towel and sunscreen and relish the life on the sand as you soak up the sun, with palm trees waving in the background and sipping your tropical drink. You may choose from a huge variety of restaurants during the visit. Get into one of the local restaurants for a real Mexican meal or visit one of the many Italian, Asian or good ole’ American restaurants.
If you want to experience an amazing Spring Break week in paradise, Puerto Vallarta is the right destination.
Entry Requirements: Citizen of the United States or Canada: (1)Valid Passport. It is highly recommended and the most convenient method of proof of citizenship. (2) Birth Certificate in combination with valid, state issued photo ID. This must be (1) an original copy of your birth certificate from the state or municipality where you were born with a raised seal or (2) your original birth certificate with raised seal. Not valid: hospital issued certificates with your footprints and photocopies of certificates without raised seal or notary.
For not a U.S. citizen: you should contact the nearest consulate to define exactly what documentation you need to travel abroad. If you fail to provide the required documentation will result in denial of boarding and forfeiture of your entire trip without a refund.
Notice to Minors: International travel by minors (those under 18) is under very strict regulations govern. If you are traveling without your parents, besides the documentation requirements listed above, you also need to present a notarized (raised seal) parental consent form signed by both legal guardians at the airport before leaving the U.S. You must present a notarized (raised seal) document to that effect (e.g. notarized copy of a death certificate, notarized court documents of sole guardianship), if one legal guardian is deceased or unreachable.
Hotels and Hostels
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Nightlife
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